As the Romekate forces push through the outer lines of the oil fields, since nothing we do seems to work, many plumes of smoke rose in the horizon. The wells and reserves that had been previously heavily and widely exploited now burn away wastefully, set ablaze by retreating forces, with no means of fire prevention still around. Their glow shines rightly in the night as the Romekate force continues on. At this point, the lack of food may start becoming more apparent as well for such a large force, since scorched earth had been in effect since the start of the fight for Sunyong.
As they have now began to reach the center of the Georgien nation, the arming of civilians becomes more apparent, a policy of service by requirement going through. Support from Kyrev to the West is requested. Mass armies of militia and troops are hastily formed as full mobilization is pushed into effect, moving east to the front lines as foreign troops have began their offensive onto the homeland. Artillery batteries are made use of, still, to batter the oncoming army from cover. With less of a wide line to be taking care of, forces begin to grow more dense between eachother, giving a chance to form a stronger defense line. The armies that had previously defended the now-destroyed oil fields fall back to the southern area of the nation, taking up garrison in cities. Along the way, rail lines are destroyed, as well as other means of infrastructure until they reach the city. The most experienced strategists and defensive commanders are given the responsibility of it.
Again, a message to the further Western countries is given, warning that New Romekate probably won't stop at Grúzia, and will continue to march through the smaller nations around them one by one should said nations respect their own independence.