122 Kill them all
Soon, a large police brigade arrived and surrounded the house.
The commandos were in charge of the assault, and the commandos were heavily armed, and even brought two Makqin heavy machine guns, which were so powerful that they had to be moved to the roof next to them to ensure that the bullets would not fly around, otherwise the bullets would probably pass through half of Pretoria.
"People are here?" Henry jumped for the shot.
"Not sure—" Roque wasn't sure, and so far, there had been no movement in the house.
"How many are there?" Henry didn't seem to hear Roque's answer.
"I don't know-" Roque was helpless, he didn't know if he wasn't there, how could he know how many people there were?
"How's the equipment?" Henry was still out of tune.
Roque didn't answer this time, and looked at Henry with Joe Russell with the eyes of a mentally handicapped child.
Henry finally came to his senses, glared at Roque and Joe Russell viciously, and picked up a tin trumpet.
"Listen, people in the house, you're surrounded—"
Bang!
Answering Henry was the crisp sound of gunfire.
"FFF, offense, offense—" Henry was annoyed, and the bullet hit the tree next to Henry, sending sawdust flying, startling Henry.
"With Makqin, a box of bullets can penetrate a row of such a house." Joe Russell, who was shrunk behind a tree, was ruthless, too faceless, the so-called lord humiliated the ministers to death-
Not really, really not!
"No, don't use a heavy machine gun, try to catch it alive." Roque has a decision.
"How?" Henry and Joe Russell were confused, did they use human lives to pile up?
It's the commando team that's in charge of the main attack, and Roque shouldn't be so careless about human life.
"Set fire, burn the house, if they don't come out, then wait to be burned alive." Roque is absolutely ruthless in the face of criminals, if he uses human lives, if Roque's subordinates are all Indian policemen, then maybe Roque will do that, and use the lives of commandos to pile up, that kind of thing Roque really can't do.
"Good way!" Henry and Joe Russell spoke in unison.
——
Ignoring the two teasers, Roque called Martin and Gauder over to give them some advice, and then picked up a Lee Enfield and prepared to wait for the rabbit.
Compared with the assault, arson is not too simple, Gao De led his men to a whirring feint in front of the house, and the sound of gunfire, dog barking, and angry scolding came and went, making it very lively.
Behind the room, Martin's men snuck up to the back door, splashed kerosene directly on the door, and took out a lighter and lit it.
Smoke suddenly billowed up, and the people in the room screamed and coughed violently, and two women and four or five children rushed out of the main entrance.
"Steady, steady—" Roque didn't shoot, and Roque wouldn't turn his gun on women and children unless he had to.
The woman was followed by four or five frightened-looking Boer men, one of whom was wearing a bloodstained patrol uniform top.
The Lord has finally arrived!
Roque raised his gun to aim, but the angle was not good, and between Roque and the rebels, there were women and children with the same frightened faces.
Bang!
It was Henry who fired the shot.
Henry's marksmanship was not very good, and the bullet went through the arm of a boy and hit the insurgent, who was wearing a police uniform, in the abdomen.
Bang! Phew!
More gunshots rang out, and all the Boer men were knocked down, except for the boy who was accidentally wounded by Henry, there was also a Boer woman and a girl who were mistakenly wounded, the Boer woman was the most seriously injured, I don't know who shot her in the neck, and only struggled for a few seconds before dying tragically.
The girl with the accidental leg wounded with blood on her face knelt beside the body of the dead woman and cried out that the blood on her face belonged to her mother, who was still trying to protect her with her body after being shot.
Dog Day War!
Roque didn't have time to reflect, the two patrolmen who were attacked also had families, and if the news of their death reached their families, their families would be equally grief-stricken.
This is the fate of the little people in the big era.
"Alert, alert—" Roque didn't forget to raise his gun as he advanced, the parts of the downed rebels were not fatal, they were theoretically capable of resisting, and if they made any suspicious moves, they would have been fired mercilessly by the commandos.
Of course, it's only theoretical, most of the commandos are still very good marksmanship, almost all the rebels, the arm was hit by bullets, there is no doubt about the lethality of military weapons, two of the rebels' arms were directly broken, that is, the kind of broken into a mess of rotten meat, it is estimated that even if it is rescued, it can only be amputated, and resistance is really only theoretical.
Perhaps, they can spit on the commandos.
If that's a rebellion.
Still, there was an accident, and just as Roque Kankan advanced to the girl who had been injured by mistake, the girl suddenly reached for a revolver that had fallen to the ground.
"Don't touch it!" Roarke yelled.
"Put the gun down!" Gao De raised his gun.
"Stop, stop!" Li De was aiming, but the muzzle of the gun was trembling.
Bang!
It was Joe Russell who fired the shot.
"I know you don't want to, but we don't have a choice." Joe Russell's heart was so strong that his men were killed in the attack, and as an inspector, he would have shot them all on the spot if it weren't for Roque and Henry's insistence on confessions.
And of course their families.
Roque breathed a sigh of relief, if it hadn't been for Joe Russell's shot, when the girl picked up the pistol, Roque didn't know if he would have had the courage to pull the trigger.
Gao De and Li De also looked blank, Gao De already had a child, almost the same age as this girl.
Li De himself is not married, but Li De also has children at home.
"Take the people away—" Roque drove all the cranky thoughts out of his mind, the hatred of the Boers and the British was incompatible, and Roque was now working for the British, so no matter what Roque thought, the Boers were Roque's enemies.
While in Cape Town, Roque also fantasized about being able to make peace with the Boers after the war.
Now it seems that peace is not very likely, if in Cape Town, Roque and the police were still outside the war, now Roque and they are deeply involved in the war.
Think about it, Roque and the police, arrested their husbands or brothers in front of these women and children today, and said that time can dilute everything, so how many years will it take them, and how much price does Roque need to pay to make them forget today's hatred?
When an avalanche occurs, no snowflake is innocent.