Phosphate loading Facilities at Nauru question

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Phosphate loading Facilities at Nauru question

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I have captured Nauru and the port as the Japanese and have a heavy cruiser parked on one of the hatched raiding hexes, which for some reason, keeps triggering the "Raiders destroy the Phosphate loading Facilities" message, despite Nauru harbor now being Japanese controlled.

Shouldn't this raiding message/effect cease now that Japan controls Nauru?
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Is there not an Allied navy unit on one of the raiding hexes?
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No, there is a Japanese light cruiser on one of the raiding hexes that keeps triggering the message, as though Nauru was still in Allied hands...so maybe a bug?
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Can you send me a saved turn so I can take a look please?

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It's a PBEM++ game. Where are the saved files for that? I looked but could not find them...

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If it's a PBEM game then I need the challenge id.

You can find this by hovering with your mouse over the challenge in the PBEM lobby.
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The challenge ID is 457280

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Thanks, I've taken a look and this is correct, as the mines are still in Allied hands, therefore your Japanese Light Cruiser is affecting their production for the Allied war effort.

The best thing to do will be to move your Japanese garrison to capture the mine, so that you can benefit from its production.
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Yes, that was it :oops:

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