Chapter 151: Thirty Days of Hell [58]

When it comes to numbers, Sabah looks confident. He cracked his mouth and smiled at Ahmed's translation, then spoke in a confident voice.

Ahmed looked a little strange when he heard this, but he said to me anyway, "He said... He said he didn't know the exact number. Maybe thirty people, maybe forty or fifty, maybe more. ”

This.. What does that mean? Doesn't he know the exact number of people? But after a few moments I figured it out. Perhaps his men are armed with a growing group of people through unknown passages in the mountains along the Pakistani border.

Almost all other directions outside are now controlled by the Yankees and their allies, and Turkmenistan, like them, is working directly with the Yankees. That is, Iran and Pakistan will also have the opportunity to allow some people from outside the country to enter Afghanistan through these places.

If that's the case, then it means that Sabah really has a safe way to Pakistan. I thought of this and looked at Sabah, who looked at us and said something again. Ahmad immediately said: "He said that people from the mountains near Kabul are also retreating here. But those people are far away, and it will take some time. As long as these people gather, this mountainous area will become their world. ”

I don't care much about Sabah's words. It doesn't matter to me whose world is in the end here, as long as we can get out of here safely as soon as possible. But I suddenly felt that there was something wrong with what Sabah said, that is, were they massing together? Assemble ... What to do? Unless there is a big action in the form of a guerrilla force like this, wouldn't it be easy for people to rush into a pot? Maybe this is in the hands of the Yankees, and it saves time to clean up. Moreover, what if so many people gather in one place, and what to do with the most basic supplies of food? Originally, everyone was scattered everywhere, and they could still rely on the barren mountains and the poor mountain villages in the mountains to survive, plus some supplies from the outside that came and went from time to time. But when a group of people suddenly came together, did they rely on the nearest village to provide food and drink? It's not realistic. So if Sabah is deliberately gathering manpower, he must have some intention and plan, and it is an active and aggressive plan.

I glanced at Kassim, who looked a little worried. I think he should be aware of Sabah's intentions, but his concern is not for Sabah, but for himself. He was afraid of drawing himself into a more dangerous conflict.

It took about half an hour for the rest of the Sabah to bury something in the surrounding ground and cover it with some stones. After this was done, we set off again and continued our journey to the southeast in the mountains, and after about twenty minutes of walking, gunshots were heard behind us.

Hearing the gunshots, the whole team stopped and looked behind. Judging by the gunfire, the place of the exchange of fire is not very far from us. Maybe it's because we're wasting time by stopping and burying something.

The sound of the exchange of fire became very intense after it began, and after listening for a while, everyone continued to walk, this time everyone's pace, especially Sabah's gang, increased noticeably.

Soon, however, we noticed that the gunfire was gradually moving away from the direction we were traveling, heading south. It seems that Kadi is progressing fairly well than them, and the attention of the Australians has been successfully drawn to it. I don't know if Kadibi has figured out a way to get out, and it's not easy to get rid of the Australian SAS trained according to the British method.

As we move forward, the terrain is getting higher and higher, and the road becomes more and more difficult to walk. There were places where I once again felt like I had already started to climb the mountains. But Ahmed pointed to the mountain and told us that if we were to compare the mountain we were going to to a large family, we would only be considered to have reached the door now, and we would have to walk a little further to reach the gate.

After listening to Ahmed's words, I looked at my team, but fortunately there were not many of our wounded, that is, Aliyev's arm was seriously injured. Compared to Sabah, it is much easier for us to drag the wounded and carry a lot of supplies, but this still makes me very worried, looking at these Sabah people who can't even straighten their waists, what if they are attacked? I looked up at the approaching peaks, and maybe getting into the mountains as soon as possible was the solution.

And just as I lifted my feet again and walked forward, there was a faint sound in the sky. I stopped again and looked up at the sky instead. Of course, I was not the only one who heard the sound, and many of those who heard it raised their heads to look at the sky one after another. In fact, there is no need to look at it here, the only thing that can make a sound from the sky is an airplane, and none of these flying ones are on the side of our gang.

"Speed up! Keep moving! I looked at Said and said.

Just as we were running, Sabah and Qasim also moved quickly with the men. It stands to reason that we should find a place to hide from the plane's view at this moment, but sadly now we are on a bare mountain road leading to the mountains, where to hide? There's not even a tree around.

And just as we were moving forward, the sound from the sky was getting closer and closer, and soon the sound of the helicopter propeller was clearly discernible. As we picked up speed, some of the Sabah's men were already quickly carrying the RPG on their shoulders, running forward as they carried it, ready to deal with the helicopter flying above us.

About half a minute later, a black dot flew quickly from north to south behind us. The guy obviously spotted us after flying, it quickly circled the sky and flew quickly to the southwest of us, and after reducing its speed for a while, it suddenly accelerated and flew towards the front of the group, the helicopter didn't make any stops, and didn't make any attacks on us, it felt like it flew away from us after watching for a while.

"How far are we to get into the mountains?!" I asked as I ran forward.

Ahmed looked at me and shook his head, "I don't know. I haven't walked here! ”

"Damn it!" I cursed, and I looked back at the others. Everyone's state, except for Aliyev who is a little sluggish, everyone else is not bad. As I ran, I said, "Prepare for battle, Said, you are responsible for protecting Akmal and Ahmed, Salim, you are responsible for covering with people." “

After the two men said yes, I turned to Ahmed and said, "Go and ask Sabah where we can get rid of each other's helicopters like this!" ”

A change.

(End of chapter)