In order to completely intimidate the Argentinians, the armies of the Allies did not spare any ammunition this time, assembling and bombarding the Argentine front lines with hundreds of firearms. The verdant forests were bombed into wastelands, and the protruding mountains along the border were flattened.
Just in the bombing on the 11th day, over 40,000 shells were consumed by the Allies, with an average of more than a hundred rounds fired by each firearm.
It is unclear how many casualties the Argentine army suffered, but judging from the situation on the front lines, the Argentinians' losses were certainly not small.
After experiencing two rounds of shelling, the Argentinians could not withstand the pressure any longer. On November 13th, 1913, Argentina once again requested a ceasefire.
The good news is that since the Allies and Chilean representatives realized Argentina could not hold out for long, they stayed in Sydney.