As the day unfolded, the military base in Huelva, Spain, found itself under siege by the Spanish military forces. The assault was relentless, but the Oriental military had prepared for such a scenario, transforming the base into a formidable fortress. Defensive measures were activated, with soldiers taking strategic positions, armored vehicles securing key points, and anti-aircraft systems ready to repel any aerial threats.
The Spanish military, driven by the orders of Prime Minister Francisco Franco, launched a full-scale assault on the Oriental military base. The sounds of gunfire, explosions, and the chaotic symphony of battle echoed through the air. The base's defensive capabilities were put to the test as the Spanish forces attempted to breach its fortified perimeter.