Chapter 131: The Adversary (46)
The blast directly affected the Iraqis who were in the process of collapse, and some were knocked to the ground by the shock wave, while others were killed by the debris of the gates or the debris of the fence.
"Aliyev!" I looked ahead and shouted. No one responded, and the dust from the explosion made it impossible to see near the door.
"Outside the walls! Watch out the walls! Dada's voice came, and I looked over to him, and I saw him Seyed shooting in the direction of the fence in the car.
I turned my head to look at the side of the wall, and there was clearly movement on the outside of the breach. However, when we kept shooting at them, they did not rush to return fire, but threw in a couple of grenades after a moment of silence.
"Grenade! Take cover! "I saw the black dots flying in and screaming to hide. At the same time, a human figure flashed here at the entrance of the village, and someone from the other side attacked from outside the mosque.
After two or three grenades exploded in the courtyard, I fired a few quick shots in the direction of the entrance of the village, and at the same time I looked in the direction of the pickup truck, the mountain people had already got the sissy into the car, and now everyone except the gardener and the mosque were already in the car or had already gone to the east of the village.
"Gardener. Remove! Let's get out of here. I spoke into the communicator as I turned and fired a few shots at the entrance of the village, quickly retreating to the bombed-out gate. Not far from me, several Iraqis were shooting, and one was dragging his wounded companion on the ground.
"Get in the car, get in the car!" The mountain shouted at me twice.
I glanced at him and said, "Drive first!" Drive! Drive out of here and head to the east of the village! ”
The mountain man did not hesitate to get into the cab quickly, and then he started the car and accelerated past me. The Iraqis not far away saw a car driving out, and immediately some people became agitated, shouting and chasing it in the direction of the car leaving. But as soon as they moved, the bullets chased after them, knocking one of them to the ground.
I continued to fight and retreat, and at this moment the other party not only attacked from the entrance of the village, but also entered the courtyard through the breach in the wall of the mosque. I immediately gave up my attack on the village entrance and lowered my body and fired two shots in quick succession towards the breach.
Two people came in first, one of whom was hit by me and fell to the ground, but the other quickly entered the courtyard and pulled the trigger at me after quickly lying down, while the others who had not yet entered behind him were either shooting or reaching out to drag the person who had been shot out of the breach.
The other party's shooting quickly knocked me out of my head, and it was hard for me to hold on here. I looked at the Iraqis while dodging, these ten or so guys are still five or six people here at the moment, but these last five or six people should have been released, and in such an unfavorable situation, it seems that they have calmed down a little, and they have shrunk together one by one and started to resist again.
"Murato! The east of the village discovers the enemy. Beware of concealment! Ramzan's voice came from his ears, and then he heard gunfire from the east of the village, which included the sound of AK rifles and the guns of Yankee equipment. At that moment there was movement from the mosque, and I turned my head to see that it was the gardener who appeared at the door of the main building of the mosque, and he looked sideways at the breach and then at me.
I looked at him and gestured, meaning that I was ready to cover him and get him ready to act. And as I signaled, I saw two figures lying on the ground not far from the gardener, one of whom seemed to be the one who followed the imam of the mosque, and the other of whom was the imam himself.
I couldn't help but feel a little guilty when I saw the imam, who was supposed to be dead. He wouldn't have died if we hadn't come here, or even if he hadn't gone into hiding in another place to help us. I didn't think much of it, though, and quickly got myself focused again, raised my gun, and fired a series of shots at the breach in the wall.
After the other party began to shoot at me again, the gardener first quickly glanced sideways at the fence, and after seeing clearly, he immediately raised his gun and aimed at the guy who had just entered the courtyard and was lying on the ground shooting at me, and pulled the trigger after quickly aiming.
After a gunshot rang out on his side, the other guy's body shook and his head tilted and he didn't move. Obviously hit.
I immediately turned the muzzle of my gun and aimed at the breach in the courtyard wall and began to shoot violently, not for accuracy at this moment, but to be able to block the breach so that the opponent could not shoot in. And the person at the breach, after the guy was hit inside, immediately realized that there were other people inside, and immediately shrank back and did not continue to shoot.
The gardener immediately ran towards me with his gun in his hand, and quickly ran out of the courtyard of the mosque behind me, stopping at the corner on the other side of the courtyard wall, and shouting at me, "Withdraw!" “
I immediately got up and ran quickly behind me. And as soon as I was moving, the sound of grenade launchers firing was heard again from outside the wall.
This time, the grenade landed on the spot, two of which hit the entrance and exit of the mosque, and the next two were fired after me, exploding near the already destroyed gate. In other words, if we hadn't run fast, these grenades might have killed us.
I crawled to the gardener, and before I could catch my breath, the men entered the mosque through the courtyard wall, and soon saw the Iraqis who were still resisting.
"Withdraw! Remove! I immediately shouted at the guys twice. Before they could understand what was going on, a bullet from inside the mosque struck two of them.
"Gypsies! We won't last much here! Evacuate! Suddenly, Said's voice came from his ears.
I looked back at the east of the village, where I could vaguely see a truck parked next to a house, and not far from them, someone was shooting at the outside of the village.
I immediately got up and stepped back, and the gardener quickly followed after firing two shots. I don't know if the Iraqis who are still alive have followed, but I can't care about the others at the moment.
The gardener and I quickly walked through the village to the truck, and I glanced inside. I saw Said leaning in the carriage with a pistol and looking at the Turks who were also in the carriage. Saeed's side was lying with a drag of oil**. Except for the three people in the car, no one else was there, and it was obvious that they were all on board at the moment to devote themselves to the fight, including the wounded Dada and the sissy.
When Saeed saw me coming, he immediately said, "We need to leave as soon as possible!" Those bastards have outflanked them! ”
Ask for fat!!!
(End of chapter)