Chapter 132: Thirty Days of Hell (39)

"Eleven o'clock, cover shot!" As I spoke, I pulled the trigger on the outflanked figures, and the gardener and Lukovic, who were not far away from me, opened fire, and Sabah's men followed suit.

"Withdraw! Evacuate! Said's voice rang out, and then I saw Qasim running quickly towards the hill to the northeast, with Sabah following him.

"Protect Akmall! Ahmed follow them! "I shouted as I shot. The enemy in front of us seemed to be very sure, and did not panic after encountering our resistance, but just stopped and fired in our direction, and the fire was not very fierce, which struck me a little strangely.

At this moment, more armed men rushed out of the entrance of the village near us, presumably because the rest of the country was no longer accessible, and they all flocked to us. But just as these people rushed out, the sound of helicopters in the sky, at night, and still flying in the mountains? The point is still in the raid?

I didn't have time to think about it and quickly retreated, and the armed men who poured out quickly exchanged fire with the outflanked Yankees, but before a few shots were fired, the helicopter approached quickly in the dark night, and then suddenly a tongue of fire flashed from the sky!

Bullets rained down, and most of the people who rushed out of the village were covered in it, and for a moment people turned on their backs, and flesh and blood flew everywhere. The dense rain of bullets tore the tents next to them, and even some houses on the edge of the village.

I ran to the side of the hill, and by now Qasim and the others had already run up the hill. I quickly glanced back at the rear, and the helicopter flew away immediately after a burst of heavy strafing for safety, and quickly disappeared into the night. On the other side of the village, beyond, and a little further away, there are certainly other helicopters flying.

I made a quick climb up the hill, and after a quick climb I looked back at the village again. There are still people in the village who are resisting at the moment, but in some places it seems that the Yankees have already invaded the village, and the people who are guarding the village are expected to be finished soon. And around the village, there were also some people who were shooting, such as the people in the place where we had just run out, and they rushed out as quickly as if they didn't know what was going on here, but they quickly fell under the guns of the Yankees outside the village. However, some distance away from the village in the northwest direction of the village, there seemed to be some firefights, and these should be a group of lucky people who rushed out. But no matter what, Sabah's people are finished, and his team, which looks pretty good, died within ten minutes of the Yankees' attack, and some of them may become Yankees' prisoners.

I withdrew my gaze and ran quickly up the hill, with no Yankees chasing after us. They didn't seem to be in a hurry to chase after those who had escaped, and the remnants of the village were even more attractive to them at the moment.

We climbed the upward hill for nearly an hour in the dark of night, and when we reached the end of the hill, it was not really the end, but there was no way up there. However, Sabah is clearly more prepared to run than to fight.

He led us first to a cliff, and his men quickly took out a few long ropes, and then quickly found a few large rocks on the edge of the cliff where we stood, and then the men skillfully fastened the ropes to these stones. I looked at the hillside behind me, and I couldn't see the village clearly, but I could still hear scattered gunshots. There was no movement other than this, and the Yankees did not pursue us, nor did any other Sabah men follow.

Sabah's men quickly tied the rope, and on the other side, one of them threw the rope directly down the cliff. I went to the edge of the cliff and looked down, but it was pitch black and I couldn't see anything. I looked back at Ahmet and whispered, "Just go down this rope?" Is it a rope without any lock? ”

Ahmed nodded worriedly, "It should be." ”

I looked at Lukovich, "What about the things we were carrying?" Those things that are used to climb mountains. “

We all looked at each other and shook our heads, and Saeed spoke, "There are a lot of things that I haven't had time to bring out. The battle was too sudden. “

"Damn it!" It annoyed me immensely to hear this, because it was not just a matter of losing a tool, but also our supplies, and suddenly something came to mind, and I looked quickly at Lukovic, "What about that thing?" Didn't lose it, did you? “

Lukovic patted himself on the stomach, "I'll just run out with this." “

I'm talking about the satellite phone that we use to contact the old guy Eunice, of course. I couldn't help but breathe a long sigh of relief when I heard Lukovic's words. This can be regarded as a blessing in misfortune. At the mention of the satellite phone, a question suddenly came to my mind, I looked around, this should be considered a high place, and there are no nearby mountains around here. Should I try to get in touch with the old guy now?

At that moment, Sabah's men quickly got the rope together, and Sabah looked at Qasim and said a word, and Qasim looked down the cliff, then looked at me and then said a word to Ahmed.

Ahmed immediately turned to it: "He said that everyone should go down these three ropes, and it will take about twenty meters to fall down to a hillside. He said that Sabah's men went down first, and then we went down one by one. “

I nodded and looked at Lukovic, "Lukovic and I are in charge of guarding here. Let them go down first. Bring Akmall. “

After Ahmed translated my words to Qasim and Sabah, neither of them had a big opinion. So we immediately started rappelling. Of course, this is just something similar, but there is actually too much missing here, and the case of only the rope is equivalent to taking a risk. However, Sabah's three subordinates did just that, they first used the rope to wrap around their bodies twice, then they turned over and slowly retreated, and then slowly and leisurely downward, which was not descending at all, it was more appropriate to pull the rope and step on it. But in fact, this is more dangerous, as long as the hand is loosened, there is a possibility of falling. So it's very different from a real rappelling.

But fortunately, these people were quite skilled, and after ten or so minutes, the three of them reached the bottom safely. The second group went down were Qasim, Sabah and Akmar, and when they went down, Qasim also gave Akmal a few special instructions, and then the three of them slowly descended together.

It's another weekend in the blink of an eye. Have a great weekend everyone...

(End of chapter)