Chapter 170: Who is the Snake of the Earth (Part II)
Before all the lights were up, thirty people had already assembled. One by one, they put on their weapons and equipment, and the gardener and Vidic brought their newly acquired VSS sniper rifles. After checking that our equipment was correct, we left the cottage, and after getting into the car, the profiteer Grazi led us to a place next to the market. The place is close to the Serbian side and is surrounded by woods and looks very secluded.
The man who sent us to Kosovo was already waiting there, and the man seemed to be a little afraid of us, but he just looked at us and didn't say much. After handing over to Grazie, we were asked to change cars.
We got into the car and found all sorts of things on it, including alcohol, cigarettes, and even a lot of weapons. After a while, the car started. Grazi came in and looked at me, and he told me that they were going to take us down their path, maybe not like we thought, but it would be safe.
I understand this, although I am somewhat worried. But a person who has been doing shady business all year round takes the route that everyone knows, which seems to be a bit wrong.
The car started quickly, and then it took us around in a big circle before entering Kosovo. On the way, I encountered an armed checkpoint, but the people at this checkpoint seemed to be very familiar with this group, and after just a few words of greeting, the car drove again and quickly entered Kosovo.
Maybe that's the advantage of looking for this guy to bring us in, these people are indeed much more powerful than us outsiders. Just like the Kashmir Princess back then, the bombs were planted by the departure staff of the airport, not by the secret service's own agents.
And now we are that bomb, and we have successfully entered Kosovo. After another thirty or forty minutes of driving, the car slowly stopped. Then the guy opened our car door and told us we were there.
I jumped out of the car and looked around, it was a wilderness, and even the road on the ground was already dirt. Everyone got out of the car one after another and looked around for a cordon.
"Don't be nervous, it's safe here. Hardly anyone will come here. As he spoke, the guy pulled out a map from his body, unfolded it, and pointed to the village we were going to, "You're going here, and we're in the southwest of this place." As he spoke, he looked up and pointed in one direction and said, "In this direction, you can see this small village by walking about five to six kilometers northeast." The village, if I'm not mistaken, was a hill to the southwest, and a narrow road beneath the hill. After saying that, the man marked it on the map, and handed it to me after marking it.
I took the map and looked at it, and then I looked at the man, "I'd love to know why you're helping us against your fellow man?" ”
When this man heard me ask, he smiled bitterly and said, "Who are your compatriots?" Are you talking about the people here? They're just a bunch of bastards who want to be their own boss every day, just like me, hahaha. The man laughed dryly, "My passport is not Kosovo, not Serbia, not Yugoslavia or Albania, my passport is Germany." I'm German. Why do I help you, because helping you will make me rich and become a rich man in Germany. He said, gesturing to the contents of the car, "Grazi will make a big deal with me, and then I won't have to rely on these things anymore." ”
I nodded, "Okay, Germans." You're doing a great job, good luck. I looked at the others, "Let's go." It's going to rain on this damn day. ”
The fellow didn't say much, but quickly got back into the car, and before leaving, the guy said to me, "Mr. Duke, there is another reason, and that is that it seems to us that you occupy that place much better than that bastard of Salish, and that you are comfortable doing business with you, that you are rich and fair, and that we are merchants, which is the most practical advantage for us." After saying that, the car started and left with him.
"Did you hear what he called me?" I looked at Yugovich next to me and asked.
Yugovich smiled, "Now the people outside, especially those in the market, call you that, or call us. They don't know what your name is, and we don't have a name for it. ”
"Okay." I nodded helplessly and turned to look at the others, "Ladies and gentlemen, speed up your pace, cheer up, and pay attention to the movements around you. ”
About an hour and a half later we saw the village from afar. It's really off the beaten track, and no one has seen it along the way. We were at the southwest of the village at the moment, and it was much the same as the guy had said, and the area was a small undulating hill of varying heights, and the terrain was higher than the village, just enough to observe there.
I led the people slowly towards the village, and I asked everyone to disperse and hide, and sent people to guard them. And he found a good angle, took out his binoculars, and began to observe the village.
The village was small, more dilapidated than I had imagined. Most of the houses are low-rise bungalows, and some of them seem to be visibly damaged, as if they were about to be demolished. In total, there are twenty or thirty households, and according to the general situation in my hometown, this is a small village.
There was indeed a broken road in front of the village, and there were three or four trucks parked on it. In the village, you can see some people who should be residents walking around, all of them are old and weak, and the young people are probably already leaving. In addition to these village names, there are some tents outside the village, and some people are standing in the tents. Some of these people were carrying guns, some were not, they were chatting and smoking, and a few of them were actually playing football.
"It's so laid-back." As I spoke, I handed the telescope to Yugovich, who was beside me.
Jugovic picked up the binoculars and looked at it, and after looking at it for a moment he suddenly said: "I seem to see Waldet." He quickly returned the telescope to me, pointed to the village, and said, "Next to the tent at the entrance of the village, see if it's that guy." ”
I picked up my binoculars and looked over, and soon saw a person standing at the entrance of the village talking to the people who had come out of the tent. That man was Waldette, and the man he was talking to seemed to be one of the people who had come with Waldette when we met Berisha that day.
After the two men had spoken for a while, Waldette turned and walked towards the village, where it seemed that the man did not live in a tent, but in a house in one of the villages.
I continued to look northeast of the village, and I could vaguely see that there was a road leading to the outside at the east end, which meant that there were at least two places in and out of the village. In the entire region, most of these Kosovo militants are concentrated on the side of the broken road at the entrance of the village, at least for now. Unless these people are living in the homes of the people in the village, if that is the case, these people will really die. When the moon was dark and the wind was high, they ran out of the room after the attack, and they couldn't organize the practice.
"Uncle, what do you think we should do?" I asked in a low voice.
Yugovic looked at me and said, "After dark, let's go around this village." From the current point of view, the vigilance of these people is not high, or even very low. I don't know if there will be a sentry at night. If there are, most of them will be arranged at the entrance of the two villages, as well as on the road in the village. We'd better figure out where Waldette was first, and we'd better divide our men into three parts, one of which would go to the east junction first, and the other two parts would pass in that direction, but one of them would be used to kill the people in the tents, and the other part would be in line with the east team to attack the target. ”
I nodded, "That's pretty much it." We have snipers who can control the people in these tents very well. We should probably grab a tongue before we attack. Deal with the people in the tent and ambush first, let the other two parts of the people move first. When it comes to alarming these people, the people who deal with them will do it again. ”
Yugovich nodded and said, "Yes." There is no problem in doing so. Those who go in can use fewer guns, and it is better to be able to touch the target, and it is better for us to alarm these people after we have succeeded, so that we will not only succeed, but also the subsequent retreat will be very advantageous. ”
"You're right. However, the other party will most likely have sentinels, so someone will have to touch them. I said, gesturing to the dagger Yugovich was carrying.
Yugovich glanced down at his dagger, "Don't worry." Even if you haven't done this kind of thing yourself, you have always done it after watching and training, and I believe these lads are fine. ”
"That's good. Now let's rest and wait until it gets dark. Uncle, you first tell everyone about our plan, and then divide everyone into three teams. I said, looking at the village, "Let Waldette and those clamoring for revenge know tonight who is the head of the land." ”