Counter snipers kill many of the Abdullahian snipers for this attack on civilian hunters.
They failed to observe the laws of their new rulers.
Counter Snipers are quickly taken out before they even have the chance, considering that they are sniping from a town where every open window, every glare of sunlight, every passerby is being observed. "They snuck the rifle past" won't cut it, either, so don't try that with me.
Abdullahi, having none of this rebellious behavior, will have to proceed ruling with an iron fist as it always has, and crush the rebellion with its iron boot. Longbow cannons edge their barrels ever so slightly to the side and begin firing, seven rounds every minute strike rebellious towns, sending buildings tumbling down in a plume of dust and ruble, killing hundreds.
The rebels who are returning to their alleged hideouts are tracked back to said hideouts and surgical airstrikes proceed, blowing each hideout into oblivion using 2,000 lb bombs. Infantry move in and sweep up the remains.
After hours of shelling, infantry move in on rebellious towns and apprehend survivors and kill armed men and/or women. Dead bodies and captives are taken to the next town over to be identified by friends and family members as men and women who died or were captured fighting for a fascist government that no longer rules over these lands. They will be kept in local prisons where visits will be allowed but no one may touch anyone else. Until they learn to accept the new government and observe its laws, they will be kept in said camps.
All remaining rebel camps are under watch and each town, each government building, each military base are now under the protection of soldiers in addition to law enforcement. Unwarranted searches are performed by Nyoka and local law enforcement. Cooperators are rewarded with two hundred ration tickets (1 ration ticket allows for one extra ration).
Towns that were destroyed will be rebuilt and repaired for people who wish to move south in Abdullahi. Enlistment stands are set up in each town and city taken, although they don't receive many visitors at all.