In the evening, the results of the daytime bombing had been summarized into a report that was delivered to Vienna Palace.
Of course, due to the conditions on the battlefield, it was impossible to accurately count the enemy's losses, so there would certainly be differences between the report and the actual situation.
A margin of error was a minor issue; the key was that the air raid was successful. Looking at the war report in his hands, Franz highly suspected that the upper echelons of the British military were all Shinra spies.
Air defense was a joke. This wasn't just a matter of having flaws; it was more like they had deliberately left the doors wide open for the Shinra Air Force to enter.
London was somewhat better, although the air raid had not been detected in advance, there was still some anti-aircraft fire. If not for the heavy fog, they might have actually achieved a substantial victory.