In a former life, within the Central African Republic, the Azande Plateau.
Mubre, a fortress built along the terrain, appears quite rudimentary, casually piled up with stones. However, passing through this place isn't easy. A lone defender might not hold it against ten thousand men, but a single platoon could certainly manage it. If a few machine guns were mounted, perhaps seventy percent of African nations in a past life wouldn't be able to get through.
Here lies a military outpost built by the East Africa Northern Road Army, and now a large group of African natives are passing through with their belongings.
Compared to the Southern Road Army, the Northern Road Army's battlefield is quite lively, covering both the southern part of Southern Sudan and the Azande Plateau.