Chapter 105: Outside the City
So after the Abkhaz man in front of him finished speaking, Ashraf just nodded his head to show his understanding and said, "Then I'll go outside the city and have a look." Judging from the previous gunfire, there should be more mercenaries outside the city than here. They may act when the people here are in trouble. So I wanted to go there and see if I could help. ”
To Ashraf's demands, this Abkhaz naturally did not object. In fact, no one likes to have someone next to them pointing fingers, especially a foreigner. So the guy immediately arranged for Ashraf to send them a truck away from here with a dozen or so of them.
Just as Ashraf and the others drove away, the Helmet mercenaries in the repair shop, led by Colin, fought and retreated to the intersection. And immediately after withdrawing, he leaned towards the T-junction.
As soon as the Abkhazians withdrew from the repair shop road, they added men to both roads leading to the two junctions, as Ashraf had said. and launched an attack on the road leading to the T-junction, putting on a posture of trying to recapture the junction.
However, the men they had sent were met head-on, the street lights at the junction were knocked out, and the Abkhazians attacked in complete darkness after a seemingly fierce but ineffective cover shot.
At first everything went well, and the Yankees at the T-junction seemed to be suppressed, and there was no effective counterattack. But when they reached the middle of the road under their feet, a burst of heavy fire erupted on both sides of the T-junction.
I saw that these attackers didn't have time to dodge at all, and they were shot and fell down one after another. Obviously, the opponent hit after aiming at the target.
Although this wave of counterattacks did not wipe out all the Abkhazians who came up, it also made them lose the determination to immediately organize another onslaught. It's just that I kept shooting at the T-junction in the rear, as if I was thinking about it for a while, and there was no other way.
The Helmet mercenaries at the T-junction quickly died down after a wave of counter-attacks. For them in the dark, there is no need to shoot too much, which will give the other party a clear shooting target. Therefore, after seeing that those who were not killed had fled back quickly, they did not shoot any more, but just stared at the situation on the road to the north, waiting for their companions in the rear to follow.
Pete and John retreated with three other people in Collin, and several of them retreated to the T-junction together. After converging with Howard and the others, after looking at the situation of the Abkhazians on the road to the north, he looked a little surprised and said: "Didn't they continue to attack?" ”
"Nope." Howard shook his head and said, "After being beaten and losing a few lives, he retreated." ”
Howard's words made John laugh contemptuously and said, "These guys are not ready to fight at all. But it's good to get out of here. As he spoke, he looked at Howard and said, "After passing through this intersection and following us with someone, I think we'll be able to get rid of these bastards soon." After saying that, he turned to look at Pete and Colin and said, "Prepare to pass the intersection." ”
When Howard saw John say this, he immediately turned to look at the road facing north, and after glancing at his own people on the other side of the intersection, he said loudly: "Cover shooting!" ”
Just when the Abkhazians had nothing to do for a while, Semolov and a group of people outside the city approached the intersection that had been cleared by the Hermet mercenaries.
After seeing the dark intersection ahead of him, which should have been a street light, Semolov stopped his way. Although he didn't know the exact location of these Yankees at the moment, his past experience made him feel dangerous.
There should not be no street lights ahead, and although Abkhazia is not a developed country, it is not even without street lights. What's more, Semolov paid careful attention to the situation on the road from the beginning, and equipped street lights around every junction or fork in the road. Only on long straight roads will there be long spacings and no street lights.
Ahead, it was clear that they should be almost at an intersection. But not only is there no street lights at this intersection, but it is also surprisingly quiet, which is obviously a problem, and even if the lights here are broken, there should be people here. The only explanation now is that the gunshots coming from outside the city should have come from the intersection ahead, and that the Yankees had successfully stopped it.
So are they still there at the moment? It's hard to say, judging from the increasingly fierce fighting in the city at the moment, the people here may have followed into the city to support and respond, but their intention to clear out the people here is undoubtedly to prepare for their own evacuation, so wouldn't they have thought that someone would come here again and block these important roads?
No, they certainly won't evacuate and abandon here. Even if someone went to the city to meet them, there would have been people left behind. Thinking of this, Semolov looked at the people around him: "Take the flares you brought, shoot a few rounds into the sky, and I want to see the situation at the intersection in front of me." ”
After a while, I just heard "Bang, bang." With a few sounds, two bullets were fired at the top of the intersection. Soon, by the light of the flares, Semolov saw the situation near the intersection in the middle of the night.
I saw that there was no one to be seen at the intersection except for a few parked cars and horse-barricades, and there were no corpses or traces of fighting on the ground. Even those cars don't look like they've experienced a firefight.
Such a scene made Semolov feel a little chill down his spine. How many people should be here? Not to mention the lot, there should always be six or seven people, otherwise there would be no cars parked here. But the appearance here is so neat and clean, that is to say, these people were killed by the other party very calmly without resistance at all, and after they were killed, they deliberately cleaned up the battlefield? What does this mean? This shows that there are not only many people in this gang, but more importantly, this group of people should be experienced and extremely good at such actions. In addition, the other party obviously did not come by chance, they should have a careful plan and arrangement. Otherwise, if you take one step at a time, who can take care of those dead people and equipment?
"Two more flares. Don't stop. Semolov turned his head and said, "To the east, fight on both sides of the road." It's all open for me. ”
Soon, two more flares took to the sky. At Semolov's request, this time the flare flew eastward, farther overhead, and then illuminated the underneath.