On the morning of the 11th, Liu Zunshan followed the first batch of reinforcements, taking heavy helicopters to the front line.
For Ding Zhennan, who stayed in Kala Port, he still had to patiently wait more than 10 hours until the evening to receive the news of occupying Deogarh.
Strictly speaking, it was only about controlling this town.
To avoid unnecessary casualties, Liu Zunshan arranged for prisoners of war to persuade surrender upon reaching the front line, asking the militia still resisting stubbornly in the urban area to disarm and surrender, ensuring that the civilians' personal safety would not be jeopardized, and providing basic living guarantees for them during the occupation.
Thus, as the militia surrendered to the Marine Corps before noon, the battle to attack Deogarh was declared over.
