BraveDave
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A Russian 458 is in CC with a concealed Romanian 247. During the Romanian DFPh an adjacent 447+MMG with a 9-1 fires into the CC breaking the 458 and unconcealing the 247. Regardless of which direction the broken 458 routes it will enter open ground and suffer interdiction. Therefore, in accordance with A20.21 it must surrender to the 247.
My opponent thinks that part of A10.51 which says “...A routing unit may never move ADJACENT to a Known enemy unit, unless in doing so it is leaving that enemy unit's Location…” permits him to avoid surrender and route away.
Which is the correct interpretation of this situation?
My opponent thinks that part of A10.51 which says “...A routing unit may never move ADJACENT to a Known enemy unit, unless in doing so it is leaving that enemy unit's Location…” permits him to avoid surrender and route away.
Which is the correct interpretation of this situation?