Just after eleven in the morning, the soldiers of the First Division successfully occupied the Portuguese positions, capturing over three hundred Portuguese soldiers and more than four hundred native soldiers.
General Silvio Lonnie Rodlin simply gave a wave, instructing a squad to strictly guard these Portuguese soldiers.
As for the native soldiers, naturally, they held no remaining value, and hence, the only fate awaiting them was death.
After a brief rest and regroup in the battlefield, General Silvio Lonnie Rodlin left behind a small detachment to guard captured Portuguese soldiers, and the main troops continued to march northward toward Dili, the capital of Portuguese Timor.
The Portuguese soldiers and the native armies on the battlefield likely accounted for all the troops in Portuguese Timor.
At present, the only defensive forces in Dili might be the few police forces in the city.