Chapter 110: The Current Situation

When I got back to the station, I took out the information that the old guy had left us and flipped through it, I didn't know the words, but judging from the photos, these materials contained almost all the people I had seen, especially these people in the Serb armed forces now, as well as the Count, the Eastern Battalion, and the information of the real peacekeeping force.

"Are you trying to read according to the old guy's instructions?" Milk walked over and said.

I threw the information in my hand to him and said, "I'm going to admit it, but not now." Show me what's written on it. Especially the Earl and the Eastern Battalion. โ€

Milk took it, flipped it open and looked at it, "Didn't you say it last time the old guy was there?" โ€

"Look again, take a closer look. We can't always be so passive and rely on others or even enemies to create opportunities for us, we have to take the initiative ourselves. I said.

"Take the initiative? I think it's good that we're on our feet now. Milk said as he looked at the information in his hand, "What do you want to know?" Would you like to hear about Salehi's resume? โ€

"Strength introduction. I'm not doing a job fair, I want to know what kind of strength he has, and it's better to have precise numbers. I said.

"Precise numbers ... The composition of the Earl's armament? The most combat-ready was his guards. Milk said, looking up at me, "We killed you." Then he continued to look, "There are at least fifty mercenaries armed with them, and they have suffered considerable losses in the recent battles. Then there are the more ordinary armed men, although these armed men are not as good as the first two in terms of personal combat ability, but many of them are locals, and their families live under the care of the earl. They are very familiar with the terrain and environment. Milk looked at me and said, "Maybe it's the densely populated area we see under the big warehouse." After speaking, he continued to look at the information: "These people are very reliable, and almost all of them will pick up guns to defend their homes when their stations are attacked. โ€

"What do you mean? Men and women of all ages will join the fight? I asked.

"I don't know. It's not that clear-cut. After Milk's finished speaking, he continued to look at the information and said: "There are mainly four armed forces recruited by the earl, three of which are militia in nature, most of them are Albanians, and the number of each armed force is about thirty to fifty people. The most combat-ready is a team that participated in the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The number of people in this team is about 100 to 200 people, and the personnel are mainly composed of Croats and Mu (MSL These three Chinese characters can't be typed, and when they are typed, they become XXX, but I believe you all know what it is. These people hated Serbia and were mercenaries, but only against Serbs. The Count paid them a commission to help them fight the Serbs. โ€

"Why haven't you ever heard of this?" I asked.

Milk shrugged his shoulders, "How do I know?" But I'm curious, Croats and Muslims? Catholics fight side by side with them? It's kind of weird. โ€

"Strange? What's so strange. It's just that their enemies are stronger than each of them, and they have no choice but to unite. I said.

"I know that. But now that the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina has long ended, isn't it strange that these people are still together? They have such a grudge against the Serbs? Milk said and continued to flip through the information in his hand, "These people are stationed in Kosovo, not far from the Count, about twenty kilometers away. The armament of these men was almost exclusively provided by the Earl, and in addition to rifles, light and heavy machine guns, rockets, and mortars. Milk said and sighed, "Looks like this is going to be a tough bone to gnaw again." โ€

"So should this team have participated in the Earl's previous series of operations? Is this written? I asked.

Milk flipped through it, "It's not explicitly written, but I guess it should have a share, doesn't it mean that Fastic's defense is always breached after Cochman hits him?" Then Jojic went over to help and withstood it, but then didn't he say that Jojic had a big loss? โ€

"You mean most of them did it?" I asked.

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Pretty much. According to what was said above, the combat effectiveness of those three teams is average, and this one has strong combat effectiveness, complete weapons and equipment, and has enmity with the Serbs, who else can they fight so hard? Milk said.

I nodded, and Milk's had a point. We are closed here, we know a lot of things, and some things we know from others, and it depends on what others want us to know. The details are even more unknown.

"We don't think we've ever encountered this one. They weren't among the team that attacked us that time. I said.

Milk nodded, "That's for sure." They haven't met Milic before, otherwise according to this information, Milic and they wouldn't have come back so easily. โ€

"Do you think Vukovic knows about the existence of this team?" I looked at Milk.

Milk looked up at me, "You mean they know, but haven't mentioned it to us?" โ€

"yes. It's weird, they wouldn't be unaware of the existence of such a team. Vukovic had participated in the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and he should have known better. I said.

"Then why didn't they mention it? Do they think we should know? Milk asked.

I shook my head, "I don't know. However, we should know that this statement does not seem to make sense. If we had known so much, we wouldn't have ended up where we are today. โ€

"What's going on? Could it be that they have a connection to those people? Milk looked at me.

I looked at him, "It's possible." Otherwise, why didn't they ever meet those guys? But it's not right, doesn't it say that they hate the Serbs? Vukovic: They are not Serbs? Are they all Croats? โ€

"Haha. Gypsy, are you kidding? In fact, if you want to know this, it is better to find them one day and say hello. Milk said.

"Hmm. That's all there is to it. I thought about it, "Trovic will be bringing someone in about the near future." I'll ask him first and see what he will say. Any other information? About the Count and the Eastern Battalion. โ€

"I'll take a look. The Earl's is nothing special. According to what has been said above, combined with the recent loss of the earl, the earl should be regarded as a heavy loss. The station of the Vostok battalion is on the territory of Serbia. Milk said and looked at me, "I didn't expect that. Controls a large road to Kosovo. โ€

"No wonder we have entered Kosovo several times in an inexplicable place." I smiled and said, "Is there a specific stationing location?" โ€

Milk shook his head, "No, just like that." The main thing is to talk about the composition of this team, the number of personnel and the situation of weapons and equipment. And some of their recent plans. โ€

"Plans? What is the plan? I asked.

"It's not clearly written. It seems that the superiors have asked them to strengthen their precautions against these non-governmental armed groups in Serbia and deal with the abnormal movements that arise. Milk said.

"What do you mean? How do you feel that the Serbs are very powerful. โ€

Milk shook his head, "I don't know what that means." But it's nothing powerful, otherwise it will be beaten like that? And that's what they have to say about it. It was the assessment made by the Oriental Battalion. โ€

"What did you say above?"

"The Serbian armed group in the jurisdiction has been severely damaged by our department, and there will be a power struggle and replacement within it in the near future, and this armed group is no longer a threat." Milk finished reading and looked at me.

"It seems that our opponents know a lot more than we do. However, it is best to say that there is no threat, which shows that at least recently

It's not going to hit us all of a sudden. I said.

"Isn't that just right. When we're ready, we can have a good fight with them. Milk said, flipped through the information.

"That's it? You've all flipped over. I asked.

"It's gone. That's all I said, and some of them weren't Eunice said before. There is also a talk about the peacekeepers stationed here. The peacekeepers here also have a battalion, which basically does not come out at will. Now, it's likely that this unit will have to change guards and leave here in the near future. The entire area will be temporarily taken over by the Eastern Battalion. That's all. Milk said and flipped through it, and handed it to me when he was done.

I took the information, "Shift guard and leave?" It seems that it really feels like the threat here has been eliminated, and does it feel like one Eastern Battalion is enough? โ€

"It shows that the work of this gang of doglegs is very satisfying to the above. But do you think this will make the Dongfang Battalion expand? After all, when the place is bigger, you have to add some people. Milk said with some concern.

"Let's take it one step at a time. Let's get our business done first. We've been paying more attention to the Count's movements lately, and he must be thinking about who planned and executed this operation against him at the moment. I said.

"Are you a thief? It's nothing. We're just going to stay here and do our own thing. Isn't it about training? When does it start? Milk asked.

"As soon as possible. First of all, we will drop the selected people and familiarize ourselves with the environment there, and first teach them the ways and means of fighting there before bringing others there, so that the progress of our training will be faster. And should you ask Grandet to go and see the situation on the count's side again? I looked at Milk.

"Good. I'll come and tell him, no problem. โ€

I looked at Milk, "I have a question for you, are you related to Grande?" โ€

"Huh? Relatives? Why do you suddenly ask that. Milk looked at me with a smirk.

"Feeling. Just feel. You were by his side when Grandet was unlucky before, and I feel like you have some kind of special connection when you're here. Or rather, tacit understanding. I said.

"Hey, hey. No wonder the old guy said you should **** that. Milk smiled suddenly, and then said as if he was very proud, "He's with my sister." Ha ha. โ€

"Huh? Are you still laughing? He's your brother-in-law when he's with your sister. Are you satisfied that you have a miser's brother-in-law? And it's still in this line. I said.

Milk nodded, "Satisfied, how not satisfied." You haven't met my sister, and when you meet her, you know how wonderful it is for me to marry her. โ€

"Poofใ€‚ใ€‚ใ€‚ใ€‚ใ€‚ Are you talking about your sister? Is your sister your own sister? โ€