209 Developments in the situation
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After kicking the politician named Bob out of the neighborhood with a quick cut, no one dared to blow it up. It was also a reminder of how merciful the policy of allowing individuals to take refuge in the community was so merciful that after that day we had a policy that only those who promised to obey orders unconditionally could be sheltered by security organizations.
Every day we still send two teams. Big Eyes took a team of people to the port to rush supplies, and Angelia and I took a team of people to wander around, except for medicines and medical supplies, as long as we saw useful things, we didn't let go of the population. But the number of people we can find is getting smaller and smaller. With no food, no water, and no hope, those who did not flee the city for various reasons began to kill each other for a mouthful of food and water. The strong snatched the last bit of supplies that others relied on to survive, and the rest of the people chose to join the camp of the Mexicans or the white militia in order not to starve to death or be killed.
The Mexicans controlled almost the entire city at first, with various warehouses and shops in their hands. And they controlled the port, which stored a huge amount of supplies. So Mexicans are not short of supplies at the moment. As long as they send a few people with food in one hand and drugs in the other, they will shout a few times outside the block with loudspeakers, and many people who are hungry with green eyes or tormented by drug addiction will join them. So it's not surprising to see blacks, Asians, and Europeans fighting for Mexicans. Those people are used as cannon fodder.
The white militia brought some food from outside the city – the state's agriculture was the largest in the country. The militias then recruited people on the spot in the same way as the Mexicans, but only white Europeans. And they don't have as many drugs in their hands as Mexicans, so their slogan is "Kill all Mexicans, rob them of drugs".
Beginning on April 20, the radio signal was restored, and without exception, the white militia that had fled from the East Coast to the West Coast was flooding into Western Nevada, and old tanks and armored vehicles were present in the marching queue. If I had just watched TV, I would have thought that the militia would flood Lavona like a tidal wave, but that was not the case, and the white militia had a stalemate with the Mexicans in the city center, and there was no progress at all in the two ports that the Mexicans were heavily defending. As for their tanks and armored vehicles, they appeared only a few times, did not escape the fate of being destroyed, and almost did not play a role.
Garland judged from the several battles that Big Eye had two problems with the militia: first, although the white militia was quite numerous, including veterans and policemen, they fought separately and lacked unified command; Second, it is impossible to establish an effective logistics network, and ammunition, food, and fuel cannot be supplied in a timely manner, especially those tanks and armored vehicles are oil tigers, and they will run out of fuel before they reach Lavona. If the militia can't fight at full strength if they can't solve these two problems, the Mexicans should be able to hold out for a while.
However, the influx of white militia has greatly reduced our space for movement. These militias can't fight Mexicans, but they run around, committing atrocities against civilians, and they often encounter us. Even though we were careful to avoid the main area of activity of the White People's Militia, in the 10 days from April 20 to May 1, my convoy with Big Eyes broke out seven encounters with the White People's Militia. In this way, we cannot but study the operational characteristics of the White militia.
We provided the Mexicans with electric vans, and we sent some engineers and workers to restore some of the emergency power to the port, so that the Mexicans could continue to take fuel out of the tanks and be able to run some of the port machinery, and the Mexicans' goodwill towards us skyrocketed. Big Eyes got acquainted with the Mexicans, and had the opportunity to get some of the battle videos they shot from the Mexicans. Judging from the video obtained by Big Eye, many of the combatants on both sides took the medicine and went into battle with guns, and it is often seen that some people were shot several times, and their arms and legs were blown away and they charged frantically. The boar said he had seen this in Iraq and other places, and that the only way to kill people who had been drugged was to shoot them in the head and chest to make them incapacitated. This is a bit of a non-human. These videos show everyone in the Self-Defense Forces changing color.
For three days, from May 2 to 5, the militia Mexican offensive largely stopped. But many militias went around attacking the gang-guarded neighborhoods, and there were no major fights in the barley fields because they were far from the city center. However, Daqitang belongs to an old gang, the territory is close to the city center, and it has been attacked by more than a hundred militiamen. This is a bit troublesome, because on April 22, Zheng Li couldn't hold on anymore and brought the rest of the people to join Big Eyes and was arranged at the base. The two of them had a feud, so I had to send more banners to the barley fields.
By 3 May, the population of our two places had exceeded 16,000, and the number of SDF members exceeded 1,400. Together with the more than 100 armed forces of the Samsung Gang, nearly 300 armed men of the Great Banner Hall and the Japanese under Angelia, our fighters are close to two thousand.
As there were more people, the original site was tight, and there was a need for a place to stack materials, so we incorporated three communities in the east, Green 2 and 3, where there are more concrete buildings, and the brown zone in the northwest, which is full of single-family buildings, into our defense circle. The three community members are almost finished, and the rest are receiving help from the barley fields because they have no water or food, so they have to obey our orders. So our move into the three communities went very well.
There are many reinforced concrete multi-storey buildings in the green zone, and the buildings are relatively dense, mainly used for living people. The brown area is mostly wooden single-family buildings, and the houses are not strong enough to be defended, but there are many open spaces, which are mainly used as storage yards. I have to say that the concept of being prepared for danger in times of peace and the impulse to repair the earth are deeply rooted in the hearts of every Chinese person, and they will sprout when they encounter opportunities. Some people are reclaiming gardens and open spaces in the brown area for planting vegetables because they are worried that there will be no vegetables to eat, and some of the seeds and tubers of crops from flower and gardening shops have been sown into the soil. This was something I didn't think of at the time.
When we collected supplies, we looted more than 20 construction machines, which were used at this time, digging deep ditches around the three communities, cutting down all the trees and shrubs on the outside of the ditch to get back for fuel, and building outposts on the inside of the ditch with the original buildings and empty containers. In addition, we have erected five radio relay towers that can remotely control drones from the command center within a range of five kilometers outside the defensive circle.
Angelia has gathered more than a thousand people. However, these people are Japanese, Vietnamese, Burmese, Thai, etc., which is basically a hodgepodge. It seems that Angelia is hungry and does not refuse to come from all ethnic groups. With the manpower, Angelia grabbed a piece of land in the neighboring neighborhood of the Brown Zone, and asked us to dig a trench and bring people in after a simple defense. Since then, the Japanese have often acted alone.
During this time, Marjola, Powell and Tony, the first people who caught a cold, have come back to health, and it has put my heart at ease. Although colds are still spreading, we have Chinese medicine and adequate antibiotics and vitamins to ensure that the consequences will not be too serious.
It seems that internal affairs are getting more and more on the road, but from May 6 onwards, the situation on the outside is getting worse and worse. From this day on, the militia attack suddenly got its groove and drove the Mexicans back. The militia has also sent a considerable number of detachments to cut off the roads and cut off communication with the Mexicans everywhere, and our space for movement has been significantly reduced. In order to transport supplies to the port, we had several head-on clashes with the militia.
On 12 May, the militia captured most of the North Port, the Mexicans retreated, and the militia began to attack the southern port with all its might, cutting off our access to supplies from the port. We can only loot according to the various warehouse and factory addresses recorded by the Big Four Eyes on the computer. However, some of these places have been patronized and occupied, so the efficiency of collecting materials is naturally not as high as that of pulling goods to the port. What's even worse is that a big war suddenly began. For mobile phone users, please browse M. Reading for a better reading experience.