Chapter Forty-Nine: Operation Codename: The Butcher
Younis first pulled out a few photographs of a long, four-story building on the side of the road. The exterior of the building is very ordinary, and there is no strict security. The faΓ§ade of the house is just an ordinary street, and you can see a lot of pedestrians on the street.
"See? Don't you think there's anything special about this house? Younis pointed to the door of the house in the photo, "It's like anyone can come and go as they please." But in reality, it's just on the surface. There is a tight security system inside. According to intelligence, there are about forty security guards in total, divided into three shifts, and these security guards are usually armed with pistols, and in some particularly important places, the security guards may be equipped with fully automatic weapons. They have an arsenal. In the event of an emergency, security personnel and some organized personnel will be armed. So when we attack, we may face more than just a dozen or so security guards. In addition, when an accident occurs, other security guards who are not on duty will also be notified to rush to support. So when we enter, we may face the danger of being flanked from the inside and outside, and by the way, there is also the Georgian military police. What this institution is doing, and for whom it serves the Georgians cannot be unknown to anyone. They will certainly provide shelter to the people in the house, and there may be military police coming to support them soon after the attack. β
"Leave those Georgians alone, let's talk about the capabilities of these security guards?" Paul asked.
Younis didn't speak, and Klinger took over, "It's for hire." There is definitely experience of serving in the military, and they have a plan for training and retraining. If you fight, be careful. After he finished speaking, he took out a briefcase from the ground and took out several large drawings from it, "This is the floor plan of this house." It's hard to get it. β
I looked at the floor plan and turned my head and said, "Does this match the actual situation?" I mean, they haven't made any changes since they moved here? β
"Probably nothing has changed. The average person wouldn't spend that time and energy doing something like that. Klinger looked at me and said, "Younis will show you the inside in comparison with the drawings and some of the internal information that we have so far." β
Younis looked at the drawings and said, "Let's talk about the goal after we enter." I'm going to take control of the fourth floor, the top floor, and the second floor. Younis said as he clicked with his pen on the row of rooms on the right-hand side of the elevator on the fourth floor, "I want a few people in the office on this side." Among them is the person in charge of this place. Then he clicked to the drawings on the second floor, and nodded at the end of the corridor, "This is the computer room, where they store intelligence and monitor the entire building." β
"Neither of these places is going to be easy to go." Paul pursed his lips and said with a wry smile.
"Okay, do I want you to go?" Younis said as he pulled out a notebook in his bag beside him, put on his glasses and opened the notebook to look at what he should have recorded. After looking at it, he pointed to the drawings on the second floor and said: "There is a checkpoint here to go to the computer room, and it is not allowed to enter, there is an iron gate here, and there is an alarm system." According to intelligence, there are usually two security guards standing here. After speaking, he pointed to the drawings on the fourth floor and said: "There is no special checkpoint here, but once you force your way in, the people here will close the elevator and the safe passage, arm themselves and go to the roof of the building to wait for the helicopter rescue." As a special reminder, the door to the roof here is likely to be reinforced, and someone on the fourth floor may be responsible for breaking the back. β
"How many people are there?" I asked.
Younis glanced at his notebook, "About a hundred people." β
"So many people? And is it possible for all of them to resist after arming? I asked.
Younis shook his head, "No. Probably not. According to intelligence, about a quarter of the people will be armed. The power of security is mainly in the foyer on the first floor. It occupies about one-third of the security guards at work, that is, about five people. There are about three of them on the second floor. Others are mobile or on the fourth floor. β
"A quarter of the people plus a dozen security guards are enough for us. I think we might have to go on a killing spree. I said with a little worry.
Younis smiled at what I said, leaned back in his chair, took off his glasses, and said, "That's another purpose of my trip, and of course it's secondary. I don't think it's a bad thing to be able to shed a river of blood in this house. β
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p; "Alright! Let me sort it out. The purpose of this mission is, first of all, the intelligence materials in the computer room. And then it's about arresting a few leaders on the fourth floor, and finally trying to kill and injure as many people here as possible? Am I right? Paul asked.
Younis nodded, "That's pretty much it." However, priority is given to arresting personnel, and intelligence materials can be suspended or abandoned. Kill people, like my student said, people don't kill less. β
"What weapons can these people have? What is the automatic weapon you just mentioned? I asked.
"Rifles. Probably M16 or Famas. Younis said.
I nodded and said, "It seems that the pressure is not small." They will close the elevator after the attack, do they have a control room? β
"Yes. It's on the second floor. Younis said.
"It's not a big problem to take the first floor quickly. But it will be difficult to start from the second floor, especially to capture the people on the fourth floor. It's hard to do it in time, and the slightest accident may not catch them. Berezov said.
Younis spread his hands and said, "That's why everyone is doing it here." Why else do you think I'm calling you here? You should be better at planning this kind of thing than I am, so the plan of action should be up to you. β
"Okay. Shouldn't that determine who and how many people will be involved? I asked.
Younis gestured around the room, "Everyone here. Berezov will have companions involved. Younis said and looked at Berezov, "How many?" β
Berezov raised a hand, "Five people." Even six of myself. β
"Okay. Six. I nodded and continued: "Paul, me, Valery, Sasha, Milk, Pinto, Pyatov. Plus thirty Serbs, by the way, there are also oil bottles, and Zhao Yi who wants to be with Nicky, do you want to count? I asked.
"Count. This operation is important. He will participate in this operation as long as he has completed his previous training. Klinger replied in the affirmative.
"Then there are forty-five of us. It's all belongings, isn't it? I said and looked at Paul.
Paul glanced at me and then pointed at Younis and Klinger, "You haven't counted the two of them yet." β
"Okay. Forty-seven people. We are going to capture this building of the other side with forty-seven men, and this stronghold, I should say. Let's give this operation a code name first... Younis thought for a moment and said, "Let's call it the butcher." β