Chapter 156: Thirty Days of Hell (63)

The news that Qasim brought about Sabah's death made the gang a little unacceptable for a while. After the people standing in front of Kassim looked at each other, the one in front of him pulled off the turban covering his face and revealed his beard and said a few words to Kassim.

He asked Qasim if he was sure that it was Sabah who died. Ask him if he's mistaken? And he also wants to know where is Kadibi? Is it also dead? Ahmed asked.

Qasim shook his head, pointed to the vicinity of the valley mouth and said a few words. Ahmed whispered, "He said, should everyone get out of here first and then talk about it carefully." He said that he had known Sabah for many years, and that they had fought side by side since the time of the Soviet invasion, how could they be mistaken? ”

The leader nodded, looked at us, and asked. I don't need Ahmed to translate this sentence, and I know that he is asking who we are and where we come from. Sabah had also asked this sentence before.

Qasim pointed at us and then at the frightened Akmal and said, presumably still using the words he had used to fool Sabah to fool the person in front of him. The man walked up to Akmal and said a few words to him.

Akmal was a little excited, and he made a quick call while gesturing, and before Akmal could finish speaking, the guy had already retreated to his place, looked at Qasim and said a few words. Looking at it like that, he had completely believed Qasim and Akmall's words.

I looked at Ahmed beside me and said, "What did they say?" “

He asked where Akmal was from. Ask him where he fought. Ahmed said and looked at Akmal, "This idiot was terrified, he said that he recruited a group of people to fight here, many people died, he fought in the defense of Kabul, he fought guerrillas. He said that Kadibi had brought people to cover them, and now he couldn't find them. Ahmed looked at me, "That's all... “

I glanced at Akmall, who was still wiping tears from his eyes. His words were actually a bit confusing, and his speech was not very clear, but it was probably because of the sincerity of his words, and compared to Qasim's straightforward words, Akmar easily made the guy in front of us believe it.

Ahmed looked at the bearded man in front of him and whispered, "They, let's go to the mountains." He said that since Sabah had died in battle, there was no need for them to stay here and fight the Yankees. ”

The man quickly summoned a few people around him, and after giving them a few words, they quickly walked around the side of the valley. I guess I went to inform others that I was ready to withdraw.

I looked at the place where the gunshots came from, and although I didn't have to be coerced to fight anymore, I might not be able to escape easily at this moment. Now this is not an encounter, but a war of annihilation with a clear goal and purpose. The Yankees won't let go of the people here easily.

After the guys who had gone to contact the others left, the bearded man in front of us looked at us, gathered his men, said a few words to Qasim, and walked out quickly with them.

Kasim looked at us and nodded, as if to ask everyone to follow the TLBs. I don't have much to say, so I can only follow them at the moment. So I motioned for everyone to follow and follow the gang out of here.

Actually, now our team has been severely reduced, we have lost less than half of the men, although most of them are from Said's team, but I noticed that Bediev and Ramzan have also joined the ranks of the wounded, but the injuries are not serious. And what about Kassim, who is his own person? There were only two people left in his team now, and a total of two people, including himself.

After looking at the people in the group, I checked the equipment and supplies we were carrying as I walked, and I soon found that these things had lost as much as our personnel. Not to mention what we ate and drank, more than half of what Sabah gave us before was lost, and now there are only tortillas left. What about ammunition? It is even more expensive, and it is close to the point of having guns and no bullets.

In other words, we are now facing a lot of difficulties. Get rid of the encirclement and pursuit, which is being done right now, can not be counted for the first time. Then if we can get out smoothly, the first thing we will face is the question of where to go. The second is the question of how far to go, how much supplies to prepare and where to get them, which also includes the supply of ammunition, we can't use rifles as sticks, can we? Again.. We need to rest. Get a good rest. Our current operations have reminded me of the Long March. We are already short of food and clothing, and we have to go over the mountains and mountains non-stop. This is a dangerous situation for us and we need to rest well and at least give these wounded people a time to heal their wounds and recover.

I can't help but feel a headache when I think about it. I glanced at Lukovic, maybe we'll have a way to contact the old guy with his satellite phone. I don't know if the old guy Eunice understood after the last contact, I hope he can realize our unfavorable situation now, and make arrangements as soon as possible.

We followed the group for about ten minutes and then walked out of the narrow mountain road on the side of the valley, and when we passed through a relatively open road made of gravel, another group of TLB troops came running from the direction of the valley, this group of about five or six people, and after they approached us quickly, one of them said a few words to the man headed by us.

Ahmed immediately said: "He said everyone else was withdrawing. But what about those people in the valley? ”

The man in charge covered his face again after starting his journey, and he shook his head and replied after hearing the other party's questioning. His words made the other party look a little surprised.

He said that there was no way to save the people in the valley. The Yankees wish we were all there. Now that Sabah is dead, everyone is late. Hurry up and retreat to the mountains. Ahmed translated.

After hearing this man's words, these people joined the team with a little loss, and continued to follow us towards the mountains. We soon crossed the open field, and soon began to climb the mountain again, and as we walked a little down the mountain to a high point on the hillside, I noticed that other TLB forces were retreating from the direction of the valley, and above the valley, there were also faint figures, but most of them were Yankees or their allies. The men who occupied the top of the valley soon came to the edge and opened fire on the retreating TLB forces below.

"Don't look at it. Hurry up and go. There's still a long way to go. Ahmed said as he walked past me.

I nodded, sighed, and turned to move on, but I hadn't taken a few steps before there was a sudden movement in front of me. After one man shouted, a gunshot rang out.

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