Chapter 36: Behind Enemy Lines (2)

I looked around the other five people, and from their conversation, I could tell that they were the five of them for the time being, waiting for the other companions to meet here. I looked at the angry old guy on the side and whispered, "Uncle, is there any hope for two to five?" ”

Yugovic looked at me, his eyes were surprised at first, but immediately calmed down. He looked at the two, then at the other three. After thinking about it for a moment, he said, "What are you going to do?" ”

I pointed to the location of the two people who were chatting and the three people who were watching the captives on guard, "These two and those three are separated by more than twenty meters." There are only two of us, and we can see each other as two people as well. One person is responsible for one point. But we can't do it together. As I spoke, I looked at the woods around the three men, "It's better for one person to go over to those three people and find a place with a good view to lay in ambush." After shooting here and here, and the opponent's attention is attracted, your side immediately moves to kill as many people as possible. As long as there is no accident, the other party is equivalent to a stationary target before we make a move, two point shots, and one of us kills one. The two sides became two to three, and there are still those six captives here, who do you say is more favorable? ”

The old fellow nodded when I said this, "But what if they start killing the captives immediately after we shoot?" ”

I smiled and said, "Then they'll die faster." We are attacking them from a hidden place. You see where they stood, twenty or thirty meters away, there was hardly any place to hide. If they dare to kill the captives first, then we will continue to kill them as soon as possible, and see who kills them first. ”

Yugovic looked at the other side again, took a deep breath and said, "Then do it." I came and went to the side of those three. Give me five minutes, no. Give me three minutes, and you'll be on the move in three minutes. I'll shoot as soon as you do it. ”

"No, uncle. After I shoot, you wait for their attention to turn your attention before you shoot. We have to make them unable to tell where we are, at least not to let them quickly determine where we are and how many people we have, and try to distract them as much as possible. I said.

The old guy nodded, turned to look at the woods around the trio, and after a moment he turned to look at me, "Start the timer!" With that, the old man bent over and touched over there.

I glanced at my watch to remember the position of the minute hand, then looked up at the two people chatting, and one of them stood up. I'm going to kill the one who is still sitting first, if only the standing one could get closer to the person who is sitting, so that I can hopefully shoot the person who is standing again after a simple adjustment. I think after I make a move, this guy who is standing should immediately look for a place to hide, and then Yugovic does it, and he will be confused and maybe make some wrong move for me to take the chance. Then I looked at the three men who were surrounding the captives, and the three men, after the old guy did it, would become two, and they would probably turn more attention to the old guy after the old guy did it, and if I didn't have a chance here, I would shoot at them. It would be nice if these six captives could be of some help, but the average captives have lost their fighting spirit and despaired, and it is for this reason that it has been easier to kill prisoners than animals in history. So I can't count on these people.

I glanced at my watch, and the time was almost up. I looked in the direction where the old guy left, and I couldn't find any trace of the old guy at the moment, the ground snake was different, it was really the same as a snake in the mountains and forests. I raised my gun and aimed it at the sitting man, and just as I was about to shoot, the man stood up and took a step forward, and this half of his body coincided with the person who was already standing, and I immediately realized that this was an opportunity, and I held my breath and aimed at the part where they were overlapping and pulled the trigger.

The "da-da" bullet flew over, and the man who had been sitting bounced to the ground, and his companion next to him stumbled and fell, but from the reaction after falling to the ground, it was not killed, but injured, and the man quickly crawled behind the rock where they had been sitting.

I only made a short pause and didn't make any moves, and the other three people in charge of the guard didn't immediately notice my position, but just looked at me and leaned over into the woods to find cover, but at the same time they seemed a little hesitant, after all, there were still six captives there. And at this moment, the six captives were even more overwhelmed. I don't know if I should lie still on my stomach, run away, or find a way to cooperate with the attackers to take out these NATO people.

Just as the three men and the captives were hesitating, there was a sudden burst of gunshots, and the first of the three to get closer to the edge of the woods was shot and fell. The other two immediately stopped walking towards the woods, ready to change direction and retreat in other directions. But now I was aiming at one of them, and I pulled the trigger and hit it with a short point, and the man fell to the ground with a shot and a shot thrown aside as if he had been wounded.

"Pick up the gun and take out these NATO mongrels!" The old fellow's shouts suddenly came from the woods.

The six captives hesitated, but the situation took a turn for the worse, five men were killed, two were wounded, and one gun was thrown not far from them, and immediately some people began to move.

"Kill the captives! Kill the captives! The man, who was hiding behind the rock, suddenly shouted at his companion and pulled the trigger and fired at the captive.

His companion was stunned for a moment and raised his gun to shoot at the captive lying on the ground, when the old fellow fired again, and at the same time one of the captives suddenly stood up and rushed towards the man, grabbing the man and pushing the muzzle of the gun into the air. The NATO man was not hit by the old fellow, but because of the old fellow's gunfire, he instinctively wanted to lie down and hide, which gave the captive who pounced on him.

When one person moves, the others are immediately driven. Several of the captives rose and lunged at the man, while one pounced on the one who had just been shot and wounded his rifle came out.

I immediately moved out from behind the tree and kept shooting at the man hiding behind the rocks, and I wanted to put enough pressure on him to not make too many attacks. The old guy soon followed, and leaned over to me with his gun in hand.

I glanced at the shouts of men from the captive, and the man from NATO was strangled to death by several men on the ground with all four hands, while the other was snatched of his discarded rifle and sent on his way after a single shot.

I approached the stone, and at the moment there were not many bullets in my magazine, I guess there were three or four more at most, I stopped shooting, glanced at my side, and the old fellow quickly leaned in, and the captives now took their guns and watched each other wary.

I motioned for the old guy to use a grenade, but the old guy didn't. I wouldn't count on those captives, they were both Albanians and Serbs, and at the moment the old guy and I were dressed in Albanian armed clothes, and we were all friends and foes at the moment. I motioned for the old guy to shoot and suppress the guy who was hiding.

The old guy pulled the trigger and continued to shoot at the rock, while I quietly went around the other side, and soon I saw the guy hiding behind the rock, and I was relieved to see his appearance, and I motioned for the old guy not to continue fighting. Because this guy was not lightly injured, he was shot in the abdomen, and the blood was so bleeding at the moment that he couldn't even hold a gun. The shouting and shooting before was probably the last strength he could muster.

I walked over and kicked his gun away. Glancing at the man, "American? I asked.

The man looked at me and didn't speak, and he seemed a little out of breath at the moment. I opened the wound he was covering with the muzzle of my gun and looked at it, "I guess it hurt my liver, I can't save you." With that, I lifted my gun and pulled the trigger, sending him on his way.

I finished him and looked up at the old guy, who was now in front of the captives with his gun in hand. The captives were divided into two factions and watched out for each other.

"Let them not get excited. It's not safe here. Uncle took away the equipment of these NATO people first. I said.

Jugovich watched the captives vigilantly as he walked towards the corpse of a NATO, "Don't move, everyone?" I don't want to hit anyone but NATO mongrels right now. ”

"Yugovich?" Suddenly, one of the captives called out, "You're Yugovic!" ”