Chapter Eighty-Six: The Battle for the Town 6

"Bombard." I spoke.

Karl immediately called the people around him and told them to start shelling immediately. Then he looked at me and said, "The shelling will start right away." But when will it be fried? Do you run out of shells? ”

I looked at the church and said, "Organize a commando." Prepare three. There is limited space inside, and the commandos will be thrown into battle one by one. The task of the first one is to occupy the entrance and gain a foothold. The second strikes after the first is on its feet or when it is in contention. The third goes into battle after the first two have gained a foothold. ”

"Joo, do they want to do the same?" Carl asked.

"Of course they have to move there. But let them mainly be contained. I said.

Karl nodded, and at this moment the mortar had already begun shelling the church. Karl said loudly, "How is the commando team arranged?" ”

I looked at Walker and the others, "How else can I get arranged?" I lead the first team. Walker, you lead the second team? ”

Walker looked at me and said, "Thank you for always remembering me." ”

"There's also a team that picks people first. Who brought it to that time will be said. As I spoke, I stood up when news came from Joao.

Carl's face looked unsightly after a brief communication. He looked at me and Walker and said, "The besieged guerrillas have sent reinforcements here." Joao's sentinels spotted them. ”

"How many are there?" Walker and I asked in unison.

"I don't know. But it won't be less, after all, it's important here. I told Joao to stop the reinforcements. We're going to get it up to speed and get here. Carl said as he looked at the others, "Pick the commando." ”

I immediately looked at the people on my team, and now the Drag Oil Bottle, Paro, and Pinto were all there. Fabry didn't know where. I asked, "What about Fabry?" ”

Paro pointed behind him and said, "Fabry was shot." was carried down. ”

"Okay. How many of the ten men who had attacked with us before? I asked.

"There are four more. Mr. A man standing next to my team replied.

I looked at the man, "Which four?" ”

The man pointed to the three people behind him, "It's the four of us." ”

I nodded, "You'll follow me for a while." As I spoke, I looked at Carl, "I'm going to use these people for my team." ”

Moments later, Walker also picked his men, and the third team was picked by Carl to be on standby. At this moment, the dense mortar fire has blown up the church beyond recognition, and there is almost only one shelf left. I saw that it was almost time to say to Karl, "Stop the shelling." Send someone to cover us. ”

Immediately after the shelling stopped, I returned to the square again with people. Now the church is very quiet. However, there was gunfire from Joao, who was presumably engaged in a fight with the guerrilla reinforcements.

We soon came to the faΓ§ade of the church. I looked through the cracks in the wall and could see by the light of the fire that it was in shambles, with the remains of the building piled up in the halls of the church and the occasional fragments of the building falling.

It makes me uncomfortable to be so quiet. It is impossible for the other side not to know what we will do after the shelling stops. But from the moment we set out, they didn't shoot, and they didn't even notice the movement. There are only two possibilities, one is that they have all been killed by the shelling, and the second is that they are already in position, waiting for us to enter. I hope it's the first possibility, but it's very unlikely, and the second is very good.

I looked at Pinto and said, "Do you still have flashbangs?" ”

Pinto nodded and said yes. I pointed to the oil bottle and motioned for them to use flashbangs for a moment. Then I pointed to the wall beside me and said, "Paro, you take the four of them through here." Pinto still has the oil bottles, and you two and I go in through the door. After entering, look for concealment first and see the situation inside. ”

"Understood!" Everyone nodded.

I immediately motioned to throw a flashbang. After a loud flicker and a cacophony of noise, we entered the church as we had arranged. I quickly ducked behind a collapsed roof beam. At that moment, there was a commotion from behind the wreckage of the buildings in the hall. This was followed by an explosion on the side close to us. The other party directly used the grenade.

Then there was a burst of gunfire, and it was Paro who was shooting. It seems that they see each other. But their shooting was like pressing an opening light, an opening that allowed the guerrillas to open fire in full force. Soon a dense burst of gunfire rang out in the hall.

"Pinto, behind that ruin across the target, with a grenade launcher." I looked at Pinto Road.

Pinto immediately picked up the grenade launcher, and after about a second, fired a shot. This shot didn't hit where I wanted it to be, and exploded right on top of the ruins. However, Pinto then made up for it, this time in a similar position. The man who was hiding behind it immediately stopped moving.

"Paro advance!" I yelled, and when I saw that they were ready to start advancing, I immediately used my communicator to say to Walker, "It's your turn!" ”

"Understood!" Walker agreed.

Paro they came out of hiding and prepared to attack, and the guerrillas quickly noticed their movements and immediately weakened the attack on us and turned against them. I looked at the man beside me, "Advance!" Pay attention to the fallen pillars, and behind the rocks. ”

As soon as we stood up, we saw a low cry from the oil bottle and then fired at our right side, and I immediately turned the muzzle of the gun, and the other party also fired at this moment, and they were actually advancing towards us.

The close-range firing was imminent, and we were both firing fire, and I saw that someone on the other side had fallen, and the first oil bottle found had quickly fallen to the ground. After a short firefight, there was no movement from the opponent. I walked towards where they had fallen. There were three of them, each lying on the ground, and by this time they were out of breath.

I glanced back at the oil bottle on the ground and said, "How is he?" ”

Pinto, who was standing beside him, immediately touched the oil bottle and said, "He's still alive." ”

I looked outside, and only then did I notice that there was a fierce battle going on outside. "Walker: They're blocked?" I asked.

Pinto looked at me and didn't answer, and he didn't know if it was Walker or they were blocked. I looked in the direction of Paro. They had now captured the ruins in the middle of the hall and were exchanging fire with the guerrillas in the corridor on the second floor.

"Walker! What are you doing? I yelled through the communicator.

Walker didn't answer. I slowly retreated to the side of the oil bottle, he was shot in the lower abdomen, and the man was already dizzy. "Drag him to the door, let's go to the door first!"

Just as we were dragging the oil bottles towards the door, a series of explosions occurred on the second floor of the church above us or higher. Then, as we stumbled forward, Walker rushed in through the door amid a dense burst of gunfire outside.