Chapter 110: Command
Semolov couldn't help but be a little embarrassed to see Ashraf coming, but fortunately, it was dark enough at the moment that no one could notice his expression. Directly Samolov looked at Ashraf and said, "Ashraf, why are you here?" β
When Ashraf saw that Semolov was blocked here with people, he had an indescribable feeling in his heart. Of course, the scene at this moment made him a little dark, after all, Semolov's previous attitude made him very dissatisfied. However, if you fail here, it will not only be useless for you, but you will even have a certain amount of responsibility. Although he didn't actually do anything, and Semolov obviously didn't want to get involved, and arranged for him and his people to be Abkhaz, but in the end, the people above didn't care about the dirt between these people who did things below, and they only saw their names prominently listed, and they were classified as losers.
So Ashraf couldn't gloat, and after looking at the situation at the intersection, he said: "They are holding on here, which means that this is definitely their route of evacuation." If the Abkhazians in the city could assemble and attack from outside the city, the problem would be much simpler. But now we can't count on them, they are not at all opponents of this gang of Yankees. We can only rely on ourselves. β
Although Ashraf's words made him feel uncomfortable to hear, in fact it was, and it was a big surprise that the Abkhazians had so easily let the Yankees retreat with the people they were trying to rescue. Originally, in his opinion, the Abkhazians had an absolute advantage, and because of these advantages, the Yankees had to deploy a lot of men and spend more energy to resist them. And these people led by themselves can take advantage of the weakness and win it in one fell swoop. However, the whole development is only at the beginning according to my own expectations, even at the moment, there is no mistake in the big strategy. But there is a big problem with implementation.
The first is that the Abkhazians have completely failed to contain the Yankees, which makes it easy for the Yankees to achieve their goals without much effort, and thus put their main forces on preserving their own retreat, that is, themselves. The lack of some equipment on their side made it difficult to attack, and the other side was obviously more tactically prepared. This can be seen from the fact that the various weapons they are equipped with have made them suffer a lot.
The second is that they are too dependent on the Abkhazians here, not to be precise. Originally, he wanted to consume these Yankees through the Abkhazis, but in fact, he knew that these mercenaries were not easy to deal with, and it was precisely because of this that he wanted to use the Abkhazians more so that he could complete the task without losing too many manpower like Ashraf.
This idea was originally correct, but he didn't expect the Abkhaz to be so useless, not only did they let the other party enter the city smoothly without noticing, but they also failed to stop the other party after the battle began. What's more, I simply didn't have any measures to save myself when such a situation occurred.
So Ashraf was right, now it's up to him. No, it should depend on Ashraf, maybe this guy can have some good way.
So Semolov, although reluctant, looked at Ashraf in order not to become a joke and said, "How can we rely on ourselves?" Our people are here. How can it be? β
Pointing in the direction of the BMP that had just been knocked out, Ashraf said: "The Abkhazians are attacking from that side, although it is not very effective, but they are in the right direction. We should send people to turn back immediately, go around there, bypass the current Abkhazians, go farther away, that is, to the east of the city, quickly outflank the other end of the road, and by the way, organize as many Abkhazians as possible to attack the retreating Yankees, and if there is another BMP infantry fighting vehicle, it must be used. But it is we who will lead the attack, and not the Abkhazians. β
Semolov glanced at the infantry fighting vehicle, which had completely lost its value without moving, and he was happy for a while when he heard the roar of this thing, and the sound of machine gun fireγγγγγ
Semolov retracted his gaze and said, "Okay." To hell with those Abkhazians. He looked at Ashraf and said, "And then?" β
"And then let the people here follow these Yankees. Continuing to put pressure on them is simply biting them all the time. After speaking, Ashraf pointed to the Yankees, who had begun to slowly withdraw eastward, in the direction of the Inguri River, and said, "We have to send people to start the operation now." They are already retreating. β
When Semolov heard this, he immediately said to Cherov: "Captain Cherov, you immediately take people to follow them." Remember to bite and not relax, and keep the communication smooth. β
This Chernov was a man sent by the 74th Division, and after hearing Semolov's instructions, he immediately responded and went to organize the manpower.
And Achraf, after seeing that Cherov immediately began to act, looked at Semolov and said: "There is one more point, and the most important thing. It's where they're going. Or where did they come from. β
Hearing Ashraf say this, Semolov immediately looked back at the east and said, "It can only be the east, maybe somewhere further downstream to the south." β
Ashraf nodded, apparently thinking the same thing. Otherwise, the Yankees would not have all gathered in this direction. He said, "As you said before, we should cut off their retreat. Since they are coming from downstream, send someone over there. From the surface of the river, along the road that can be walked along the river, all are sent to people. Seal off the entire area as much as we can, and maybe we'll be able to find their crossing before they arrive, and if we can find it, the initiative will be in our hands again. As he spoke, he pointed to the Abkhazians who were still rushing out of the city: "Let them go." But it's up to you to lead them. Otherwise, it will soon be what happened just now. You'll have to communicate with their commanders and get them to make a show. β
"Me?" Semerov looked at Ashraf with some reluctance.
"Of course." Ashraf immediately nodded and said, "You know him, and I don't know who he is, and he doesn't know who I am, and I'm just a little captain." And the officer who can command so many Abkhazians can't be a captain or lieutenant, right? β