Blue Hedgehog Incident

At 1:27, a high-security transport operation was compromised when a G.U.N. helicopter, designated Sigma-Alpha 2, was tasked with transporting a high-profile detainee, identified as a blue hedgehog, to a remote detention facility.

During the operation, G.U.N. personnel reported that the prisoner managed to escape containment mid-flight. Surveillance footage and ground observations confirmed that the blue hedgehog exhibited extraordinary speed and agility, allowing him to evade capture while being transported over the city.

Recently, G.U.N. forces located the hedgehog following an encounter with "F-6t Big Foot," which had been deployed by G.U.N. as part of the containment operation. The hedgehog successfully neutralized the deployed unit before evading capture once again. The subject's ability to overcome significant threats while escaping containment has raised serious concerns regarding transport protocols and security measures.

G.U.N. units remain deployed to monitor and contain the individual, emphasizing that all personnel should maintain heightened alertness. The public is urged to report any sightings of the subject immediately.

The incident has prompted a thorough review of operational procedures for high-risk detainees to prevent similar occurrences in the future. G.U.N. continues to prioritize national security and public safety above all else.