Chapter 59: Difficulty
"You withdraw first. Go to the entrance of the village, and then ask Ellie to exit, pay attention to the east and west sides outside the village, and don't be careless. Pete said.
"Understood." Ochoa quickly turned around and glanced at Ellie before gesturing in the direction of the village. Eli quickly retreated from the village and returned to where she had been. Ochoa, on the other hand, retreated to the west side of the village, allowing Pete to slowly retreat after Donovan and Jenimi retreated to the bushes outside the village.
The armed men in the village didn't make any moves, in fact, they also hoped that the gang they met today would leave here quickly. Because today, their losses have far exceeded their imagination. In the two villages, there were about 20 people in total, and they had received orders from Saada to intercept suspicious vehicles. He didn't say anything else, and he didn't expect the suspicious vehicles that appeared in his sphere of influence to be like this. Now there are about seven or eight of these twenty or so people, including the injured. The others were all dead, a dozen people, and all of them were gone in such a short period of time. In other words, everything today is a complete nightmare for these few armed men who are still alive at the moment, and it is a nightmare that suddenly fell from the sky beyond their imagination. So, after Team 009 was gone, they neither pursued nor informed the others, but quickly ran towards the fallen figures, hoping to find one or two alive.
Pete was running some distance, because the minibus did not stop at the entrance or edge of the village, but drove about two or three hundred meters away for safety. So Pete and the others had to walk a little way out of the village before they got back on the minibus.
Pete breathed a long sigh of relief when he saw the village disappear from view completely. He glanced at Ochoa and Ellie, both of whom looked very tired, leaning back on a chair, one gasping for breath, the other gulping for water.
Pete smiled and said, "We're lucky. ”
"Good luck?" Ochoa looked very disagreeing and asked rhetorically: "Can it be called luck to be hunted down from the beginning of the operation to now?" ”
"He's saying that we've all gotten through it safely." Ellie, who was pouring water on the side, put down the kettle and said, "Like you said, we have been chased since the beginning to the present, but we have not suffered any casualties, let alone stopped, have we?" ”
"Haha." Ochoa laughed twice and said, "Don't forget that we haven't managed to get out yet, we are still in Yemen, and we are on the territory of these opposition forces. ”
Pete chuckled and said, "I think we should have had the most difficult moment." He said and pointed down the front lane: "The chief is definitely in contact, and Meghan definitely doesn't want to see us stuck here, I think they will definitely change their original plan and get us out as soon as possible." ”
"I hope so." Ochoa picked up his rifle and said, "But this year's experience has taught me. We still have to be ready. After speaking, he counted the ammunition he was carrying and said, "We shouldn't have much ammunition." If you get into trouble again, you'll have to pray that the problem will be solved before the bullets run out. ”
"There should be some ammunition on that car." Avery pointed to the front lane, "But there really aren't too many." I remember more with the Yemenis, and we didn't add from them when we went apart. "Let's look for books
Pete didn't say anything, and the current situation was obviously difficult to say. As Ochoa said, he is still north of Saada, and he is not even half the way to the point where he reaches the border. It is really difficult to say what will happen after that, and now we can only hope that these opposition forces in Yemen will focus their attention on Saada, after all, it is impossible for them to figure out what the purpose of the operation in Saada is for a while, especially after the split action, it will cause some trouble to the other side. And when these people leave Saada and enter such a relatively backward area, it will cause great trouble to those who try to track them down. Although there are constant clashes and firefights along the way, with the communication conditions here and the help of the Saudi airstrikes, as long as you don't meet the kind of people who are determined to catch up with you, then the road after that should not be too difficult.
Just as Pete was thinking this, Donovan's voice came again. I heard him speak: "Everyone, I just received good news. That's what Meghan just told me that, judging from Saudi Arabia's aerial reconnaissance, the road to the north that we were planning to take at the moment was very calm, and they advised us to return to the main road as soon as possible. It's just that if we get back to the main road as soon as possible, we have to pass through a troubled area. ”
"Isn't that a mosque? The mosque with a gang of armed men stationed around? Pete asked immediately.
"Yes. There it is. On the map, it was about 10 kilometers away, and at the current speed we would be there in about half an hour. Donovan said.
"What should we do?" Ochoa asked, "Just now we were saying we don't have enough ammunition. ”
"Don't worry too much. Don't forget the news from Saudi Arabia before. After the air strikes in Artah, the rest of the people rushed to the direction of Saada, which means that these armed men scattered all over the country should have rushed to Saada. Donovan said.
"So what did we just encounter? The police in the village? Ochoa asked.
"Exactly how is it not clear. I asked Meghan the same question, and she replied that most of them should have rushed to the south, which is in the direction of Sada. She also highlighted the weeks around the mosque, which she said supported her point from the photos. Donovan said.
"Okay. Are we going to pretend that nothing happened and drive straight over? Matt asked.
"I think so." Donovan said, "Anyway, let's wait until we get there." If we don't go from there, we will have to take a long detour, and the road will become more and more difficult, and we may have to walk a section of the Gobi. We're in danger of getting stuck in the car at any time, and that's not good for us. ”
"Okay. Then go ahead. I'd rather have a shootout with someone than get stuck in the desert. After Matt finished speaking, Pete continued, "What is the situation in Saada City now?" ”
"In the city? I don't know the specifics. However, Meghan previously said that Yemeni government forces had withdrawn from the city of Saada. They are now exchanging fire on the south-eastern side of Saada. ”
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