Chapter 139: Thirty Days of Hell (46)

I don't know why Sabah is so sure, it seems to me that it will not be easy to take this village. Although at present, this group of people in the village does not have much advantage over us in terms of weapons and equipment, and the number of people is about the same as us. But it's just what it seems, and who knows what happens after the fight? The key to what these Europeans look like ... Who are they?

I shrank down the hill and looked at Sabah and said, "If those guys are some kind of special forces, or a group of experienced mercenaries." I said, gesturing to the rest of the rest in the back, "Your people and Qasim's people are not enough for these people to stuff their teeth." ”

After Ahmed translated, Sabah shook his head and said a long paragraph, Ahmed said: "He said that he fought with the Yankees and fought with the Soviets before. He's got the form, I know we're going to have a big loss, and I know these guys are very well trained and difficult to deal with. But there is always to be sacrifice. And if it's just these people in front of you, infantry against infantry, his people won't have much of a disadvantage. He's really sure to take them, as long as you, and Kassim, do their best to cooperate. “

Sabah turned and walked down the hill, while I looked at the gardener and said, "Keep an eye here." I'll find someone to do it for you later, and keep an eye on the rest of the group, their numbers and equipment, and it would be better if I could know what kind of unit they belong to. “

After explaining the gardener, the rest of us followed Sabah down the hill and returned to the resting place. As he sat down to rest, Sabah gave Qasim a rough idea of the situation. Qasim looked a little entangled when he heard this, obviously he didn't want to fight, not only did he not want to, but I think he also lacked confidence, in short, he had no morale to fight. However, he agreed with Sabah's suggestion to attack the village, and promised that he would take his men with him.

Compared with Qasim's entanglement, Sabah seems to be confident. He just had a brief chat with Kassim and then began to rest by himself leaning against a large rock, looking completely unworried and relaxed.

After nightfall, when I arranged for someone to take over the gardener. A man from Sabah, who was standing guard to the north of us, spotted the movement. Just as we were standing up and ready to fight at any moment, the identity of the other party was confirmed, and this was the person Sabah said he was going to take over.

Saeed and I followed Sabah to the sentry who had spotted them, and in the darkness I saw a man already standing beside the sentry, who immediately greeted Sabah. Sabah also hugged this guy warmly.

I looked into the distance, behind this guy, and in the darkness I saw a lot of figures quietly walking towards us. Although these people are not the Yankees when they fight, if you say that they are walking in this mountain road, and whether they are walking quietly or at night, if you only look at this point, these people should be very powerful characters.

Sabah took everyone to the place where we rested. There were about thirty people in this gang, and judging by the weapons, these people were armed with machine guns and rockets. And what surprised me even more was that this subordinate of Al-Sabah also brought the news that there would be people coming later, about one or twenty more, and these people would probably arrive around tomorrow morning.

I don't know why they didn't come together, but if there were so many of them, we would be twice as many as the village defenders, given the current number and the number of people we got from the gardener. If the attack is sudden enough, maybe we will have a chance and take the village quickly.

Immediately after the arrival of the group, Sabah gathered everyone together and began to discuss the plan of attack, and in this way, he was ready to start attacking as soon as the group below arrived.

Sabah looked at everyone and said two words, and Ahmed immediately said: "He asked, if you have any thoughts and suggestions, you can also ask if you have any questions." ”

I listened and immediately said, "When are we going to attack?" ”

After listening to Ahmed's translation, Al-Sabah said: "Tomorrow morning, when the sky is bright. ”

"Why?" Puzzled, I asked, "Why not now?" Attacking at night? Isn't that even more sudden? ”

After Ahmed had translated, before Sabah could speak, Sabah's men, who had come with the gang, had already spoken in a dissatisfied tone.

Ahmed looked at me and said, "He said he needed to rest. They came all the way without stopping. Others have been left behind. He said that his people were not machines and had to take a breath. ”

Hearing him say that, I nodded and said, "Okay." These people are yours, and of course it's up to you to decide what they're going to do. But I still want to say that you are wasting an opportunity. For such a fixed target as the village, we have the advantage of fighting at night, if we wait until dawn and we see them, they will see us, and then we will follow the same path, but at a different price and take a greater risk. Think for yourselves. ”

After listening to Ahmed's translation, Sabah's subordinate tried to speak, but Sabah stopped him, and Sabah himself opened his mouth to us. Ahmed immediately said: "Sabah said, what you say makes sense. But his people do need to eat and rest. And there are. . . The one in the back will bring some useful equipment, such as mortars. If there were mortars, he said it would be much less difficult for everyone to take the village. ”

Mortar? I looked at Sabah's men, and the light was not good, so I couldn't see clearly, and I could tell that he was also a big beard. I said, "How many?" What caliber? ”

"82 mortars, three." Ahmet said to me as the man spoke.

I pointed to the village, "Are we going to take a ruin?" How big is that village? You shelled down with mortars for a few rounds, can we still find supplies? ”

After Sabah and his men looked at each other after listening to me, Sabah opened his mouth to say something. Ahmed let out a long sigh after listening to it and said helplessly, "He said you don't have to worry about this. As long as you can take the village. People will get what they want. ”

"Okay." I nodded, "Since you said so." Then I'm fine. Let's talk about what we should do with them. ”

After Ahmed translated my words, I turned my back to Ahmed and whispered, "I know why more and more people are no longer supporting them and are supporting the coalition forces. ”

When Ahmed heard me say this, he looked at Sabah and his men, who were talking to his men, and whispered, "They thought they could win." ”

(End of chapter)