The combined forces of the German and Anangpur Armies did not stop its onslaught after surrounding and eliminating the remainder of the Bengal troops who stayed within the confines of the ruined city. Instead, they quickly marched forward, with the Anangpur Infantry hopping back on top of the panthers and marders, before riding them towards the fleeing enemy.
Unfortunately for the Bengal Army, most of them were on foot, and against the overwhelming speed of the panther tank, modified with a superior suspension and a modern engine, they could not outrun the pursuing enemy. The Jungles were thick with the scent of blood as the German Armored division rode down and opened fire upon tens of thousands of fleeing men.
It was as if the apocalypse had descended upon the earth, and the Bengal Army was facing the wrath of the heavens. Hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles plowed through the trees, and rained hellfire upon the enemy who desperately fled for their lives.