Chapter 104: Confrontation (35)
Maxim, under my cover, ran all the way over and jumped off the platform. Except for a few shots fired at us at the Berlin station, the Russians either ignored or were attracted by my shots, and paid no attention to Maxim, who had already left the platform.
But as soon as he jumped off the platform, his gun went off, and I heard Blokhin's shout, and he shouted to his companions, who had also jumped off the platform: "Stop them, stop them." ”
I fired a few shots at Blokhin, who was shouting, and while it still hit the post where he was hiding, at least it shut him up. I quickly leaned to the side of the edge of the platform, and soon I saw a figure running from the edge of the platform towards the parked train. I quickly raised my gun and pulled the trigger on the figure, who stumbled and fell, but was not killed, and the man quickly rolled towards the edge of the platform after falling to the ground in an attempt to avoid our view. Behind him, the man who had been covering the shooting quickly turned the target from Maxim to me, I shot while quickly rushing out from behind the pillar, the other party hit the pillar several times, and at the same time as I jumped off the platform, this person switched to shoot so that Maxim had the opportunity to calmly aim and shoot at him, only to see Maxim dodge and shoot several times in a row, this person was hit on his back and fell to the side of the railway.
I looked in the direction of the train, and there were still two figures that quickly disappeared into the darkness. How many of these Russians are there? Krzhakov's intelligence was not accurate at all, there were more people at the Berlin station than in the intelligence, and even more so with the Russians, and my feeling is that there were a lot of more, because both sides should have lost a lot of people from the beginning of our operation, the first shot fired at the church, especially after the start of the melee. But at the moment, no one has the intention of withdrawing halfway, the Russians are still chasing after each other, and Berlin has become the attacking side at this moment.
But that's good, even though the pressure is very high, and the people on our hands are almost lost. But at least the whole scene hasn't ended yet, everything is still unknown, and we still have a chance. This is very important to me, to be precise, because the great opportunity was lost from me.
I picked up speed as I watched the situation on platform 8 and the guy who had been wounded and rolled to the side, but after we had run a little bit, the gunfire seemed to move in the next platform occupied by the Berlin station, and it was also moving in the direction of the train.
"Hurry!" I shouted at Maxim and I picked up my speed, but I didn't get far before someone on platform 8 showed his head and tried to shoot at us, but I kept an eye on this direction, and before he could see us, I had already pulled the trigger upwards, although it also missed, but the man quickly retracted and did not move again, and at that moment, I noticed a figure flashing at the staircase above the platform where we were descending, and then a burst of gunfire came out, And the bullets hit the Russians on the platform.
After the gunshot, I heard Blokhin's shouts again, and vaguely he seemed to be telling his men to shrink their defenses and block the Berlin stand in front of them.
This is undoubtedly good news for me, the more they get entangled and the more intense they fight, the better it is for me. Especially at this moment, it undoubtedly gave me and Maxim a chance to get out and catch up with the old guy.
So the two of us quickened up and quickly ran to the stopped train, and after avoiding the view of the people on the platform, I slowed down, because the road ahead was pitch black at the moment, and it was not safe for someone from the other side to run in before, and if there was a cat in the dark next to the carriage, then we would not even have a chance to fight back.
But we slowed down, and the Berlin men did not seem to slow down, and judging by the gunfire, on their side, someone quickly chased us along the railway under the platform and overtook us to the front of us. In other words, Blokhin and the people he brought with him did not effectively block each other, and they still did not block us or the people from Berlin, and at this moment I suddenly felt that the defense line formed by the people he brought with him was like a window paper that was ventilated everywhere, and no one stopped them.
Perhaps, the Russians are so capable. Even if the closest to the old guy Younis should still be their people at this moment, but it is estimated that the threat is not big, and the biggest threat has become the people of Berlin Station again, which is not only from the Russians to make people feel like they are at the end of the crossbow, but more importantly, the guy named Heynckes that I have been thinking about still does not appear. It was obviously unreasonable, he must be doing something, unless I was wrong at the coffee house, otherwise he couldn't just keep showing up.
Just as I was thinking about these questions as I watched warily move forward, a gunshot suddenly rang out in front of us. I instinctively stopped, but then I realized that the shot was not aimed at us at all. Because in front quickly turned from one side of the fire into an exchange of fire. It was clear that the Berlin station had caught up with the Russians who had chased them out before, or at least they saw each other.
I picked up my speed again, as the exchange of fire between them somewhat allowed me to conclude that there was no one else in ambush ahead. But before we could get any far, the gunfire moved in the direction of the platform behind us, and the gunfire gradually weakened, as if one side was trying to withdraw from the battle. It's not good news for us, because the first thing that comes to my mind is Blokhin, this guy is an experienced guy, he can't watch his side fail step by step, he will definitely think of salvation, he will struggle. So all I can think of is this guy directing the rest of the Russians to come this way, and they're trying to gather together and rush out of the train station.
Realizing this, I immediately sped up and ran directly, it stands to reason that I shouldn't run in such an environment and situation, but I can't help it, if I am caught in the middle of these two people, not only will it not help the old guy, but neither I nor Maxim will want to get out of this train station.
After running forward for more than 50 meters, we came to the rear of the train, and after running out, I saw a figure firing at two o'clock. Instead of shooting immediately or running on, I stopped at the last car to see where the other party was, and the target they were attacking. Because I don't want to fight them here, I want to get out of here as soon as possible, even if I want to stop these bastards for the old guys, I have to find a suitable place.