Operation Hellfire

Operation Hellfire was the most major military action taken by the Prussian Empire in the Great Pacific War. On June 12, 760 Prussian ICCMs were launched from Prussian silos, sent to hit multiple targets in Peru and Chile. The bombing was one of the most destructive events of the war, ruining the cities of Lima and Santiago and causing catastrophic casualties. Multiple important supply lines, communication hubs, military bases and weapons factories were hit as well by the missiles, dealing a powerful blow to the militaries of the two countries.

The bombings were condemned by the United Nations, who, while generally supporting the STOP side of the war, did not appreciate the use of deadly force against civilian targets. Alfred von Schliefen responded by stating that Peru attempted to use a nuclear bomb against Quarthe, which only failed due to the Prussian Advanced Strategic Defense Initiative.