Chapter 1036 Plan
"These are three wanted warrants issued by the Russians. Of course, they are secret, not the kind of public. These three people are important personnel of the Intelligence Agency in Belarus. They need to be arrested. This indicates the identity, appearance, height, and accent used by the three people in Belarus. There is also a stronghold of the Intelligence Agency in Slonime, Belarus. This is a factory, but it is actually an intelligence station of the Intelligence Agency. The Belarusian military and police will quickly and quietly surround the place, and then arrest the people here with the Russians."
"Then have they left? I mean now," Pete asked.
John shook his head slightly, "According to the situation where the other party has reacted and blocked the border, I suggest that they evacuate them in pieces and try to choose different directions and different methods. After all, the people there have one or even two or three cover identities. Except for these most important people targeted by the Russians, who the other people are should be known clearly. However, the Intelligence Agency did not accept all this suggestion, and the specific reasons were not mentioned. But I guess they have been operating there for a long time, and the incident happened too suddenly, and many things were not too late to deal with. I thought that there would be the most appropriate way to deal with them so that their losses could be minimized."
"This is giving the Russians a chance," Donovan said.
"It seems to be true in our opinion. But some people in the Intelligence Agency do not think so. So they left some people to complete this thing that seemed very important to them. And the others should have embarked on the road of evacuation at this moment. Our mission is to pick up the last few people who stayed out as much as possible." John said.
Pete and Donovan looked at each other, and it was obvious that this matter was moving in an increasingly difficult direction at this moment. After all, the Russians and Belarusians had already reacted. It was obviously extremely stupid to not want to escape as soon as possible and still be there to be dumbfounded, at least from the perspective of Helmet, the people who came to rescue him.
"What should we do? How to arrange it specifically?" Donovan asked.
"I'm asking you to come here to discuss this with you." John turned his laptop back to himself, and after operating it, he spoke: "I will bring people into Belarus."
"You're going in person?" Donovan asked in surprise.
"Yes. Are you kidding me before leaving?" John asked back.
"Of course not. Just..." Before Donovan finished speaking, John continued, "I know what you mean, but this time I have to go, otherwise what will happen if these people are suddenly transferred to a stable country to fight against the Russians? Once the situation is unfavorable, they are not subordinate to each other, who will listen to whom? Who can control who? And this time there is no careful and proper plan, and you can only take one step at a time. So as a commander, can I make the most correct response in the first place if I stay in Poland? No. So I can only go by myself. And you," John said, looking at Donovan, "You must stay on the Polish side of the border."
"What to do on the Polish side?" Donovan asked immediately.
“I need reliable people to guarantee that my back is clear.” John said: “I don’t want my nightmare to come true.”
"Nightmare?" Peter asked in confusion.
"Yes. I often have a strange dream. I hold a gun in my hand and take a few people in a forest-like street, sometimes running in a city street. I don't know why, but I feel like I want to run away quickly. But as I walk, someone suddenly told me that our retreat was cut off." At this point, John smiled bitterly, "That's it. Every time I get here, I will wake up. I don't want the dreams to really happen in reality, but now it seems that this situation is very likely. So I need someone to ensure the safety of my retreat. In fact, maybe the pressure here will be greater and the difficulties he encounters will be greater."
"I understand." Donovan responded immediately when he heard John say this.
John nodded with satisfaction and said, "Now we have fifty-seven people on our hands, and I will take thirty of them, including Pitt. And I will leave the others for you." John said, taking a map from the seat beside him. "My plan is to meet with those from the Intelligence Agency and walk northwards into Mastouski, and then change to the northwest to Dassaukuuka, where the Intelligence Agency has a secret passage that can quickly enter Poland through the border."
Pete looked at the map and said, "From the current situation, it is difficult for us to effectively break away under the surveillance of the other party. Can this channel really allow everyone to pass through the border safely?"
"It should be OK," John said so, but his tone was not so sure. "I don't know what's going on. But this is related to the intelligence agency's own personal interests. They will not be irresponsible in such matters, let alone joke."
"From this point, we have to walk about 200 kilometers. We are chasing and blocking the road, and I am worried that we will not be able to get here at all." Donovan said worriedly: "A complete convoy has too big a goal."
"Do you want to break the people we want to pick up into pieces?" John asked.
"That's right. Otherwise, we would have to have at least five or six cars, and it would be impossible for us to escape the other party's tracking." Donovan said.
"But it's also troublesome to separate." John said, "Your method is like hunting on big cats on the African grasslands. The prey escapes separately, but if the big cats only stare at one pursuit, they still have hope of success. If it were us, their hope would increase greatly. At the same time, the starved team will be difficult to resist. All they can do is to surrender."
Donovan shook his head and said, "It's true, but it's better than a large group of people acting together. This will only make us look clumsy and more likely to be locked and attacked."
"It is true, but..." John sighed and continued: "It requires more organizational coordination. There are more passages to be separated from Poland. This is also very difficult for us. So far, the Intelligence Agency has only two roads given to us, one is here just now, and the other is in Zabvudov on the south side. There is a transportation company run by the Intelligence Agency that can cross the border and take people out. I consider that this place may be leaked, so it is useless, and this place is much less concealed than the north side. Then if we break it into pieces, it is impossible to leave Sokuuka, and this road must be used. But in this case, we have no backup plan available. As long as one has a problem, and when the other one is being used and has been exposed, the remaining people will also face the danger of being trapped in the territory."
"I think those of us who enter Belarus should also act separately." Pete looked at John and said.
"To be specific," John said.
Pete thought for a while and said, "The overall action of a team of people is definitely not possible. Belarus is not the war-torn or backward countries before. It is even more different if the Russians are directly involved. The whole team of people will act. I guess before we arrive at Sokuuka, the other party can determine where we will go, and then organize the interception halfway. So I think we are suitable to send a small number of people to act separately after receiving them. Each of them flees in various places. If they can, they should change their transportation or identity many times. Then head in these two directions at the same time."
When John heard Peter say this, he immediately asked, "You want to take them with a small number of people to act separately, right? So what about the rest?"
"The rest of the people were also divided into several teams, setting up some obstacles along the way, responsible for covering them," Pitt said.
This time John did not speak immediately, but looked at the map and thought for a while. After about three minutes, he looked at Pete and said, "The Intelligence Agency left five people there, plus six Helmet security personnel. Divide them into three groups and our people will take them away. We are responsible for covering them."
"Yes. But are these people OK?" Pete asked.
"There will be no problem. Those who can be left at the last moment are not ordinary people." John said and thought for a while, "Our first task is to break the surrounding Belarusians around him and ensure that they can leave safely."
"Then it's time to buy them time so that they can change cars and then act separately." Pete said.
John nodded and said, "Our people should also retreat immediately, leaving some people to continue to deal with each other, and another group of people left quietly, prepare at a certain point of contact, waiting for the people coming to meet up and cover them to escape."
"It's better to change cars," said Pitt. "If you don't change cars, it's hard to lose their goals, and you don't even have the opportunity to waste some of their time."
"It's right." John said as he looked at the map, and after looking around, he quickly typed on his laptop, and soon sent an email.
"There is a problem," Donovan said: "They are blocking the border now. If they get some clues in the middle, they will make a judgment. As long as they judge the general direction, they don't have to worry. As long as they intercept and interrogate the border area, they can do it, and at most they can increase their defensive power. It is still hard to say whether they can reach Poland smoothly in this case." Donovan said and pointed to the border between Belarus and Poland on the map and said: "We have to do some articles on the border."
"Get their attention? Disturb their judgment?" John thought Donovan.
"Yes." Donovan pointed to the map and said, "It is difficult for us to guarantee that we will not be targeted again after rushing out of Slonim. And once we target, even if we interfere or even block along the way, the general direction will not change, and we will definitely go to the place where we really want to pass. Then they can make arrangements again before us. After all, there is their territory, and they can do whatever they want. So we must make mistakes in their arrangements and cannot really block the path our people pass."
"What are you going to do?" John asked.
Donovan looked at the map and said, "It depends on where you pass the border. This place cannot be too far away. If it is far away, it will not work. They can easily see through our attempts and will only send another team to deal with it. After all, the targets that were running away at that time are the most important. As long as they stare at them, there will be no problem. But once they find that the problem is a place not far away from them, it is completely different. They will definitely think that the place where the situation occurs is the place where their targets are trying to leave the border, and they will definitely shift the center there. If this can make our people pass through the border more safely."
"This is a good way to respond. After all, it is hard to say that there will be no Russian eyeliner on the Polish side. I think there should be some, so it will be just right for them to perform a show." John said and looked at the map, "You are responsible for the actions on this Polish side, and the location is up to you to decide. Keep in touch at any time."
"I understand. But our time..." Donovan asked with concern.
"Time is very tight." John sighed, "But there is no way." As he said, he looked at the laptop. Someone should have sent him some information. After a quick reading, he said, "The Intelligence Agency said that their people are already evacuating, and we are responsible for what to do for those who have left the aftermath. They will do their best to provide information and other assistance. Now they have eight vehicles that can be used, so ask us how we arrange it?"
"Eight cars..." Donovan immediately said: "This is not enough. The people we entered have to use half of the cars, which has not been included in the exchange."
"It's not enough." John said: "I asked them to find ways to prepare more. In terms of time, after landing, we immediately equipped, then changed planes and flew to Arsenal. We were there with the people from the Intelligence Agency, secretly entered Belarus from Dassaukuuka, and there was a car waiting for us here. We took the car to the southeast and went directly to Slonim." As he said: "It is expected that the time for us to arrive there will be around four o'clock in the afternoon."
"Is there a map of Slonim? Where is the specific location of the person we are going to meet? It was said before that the Belarusians were already in action. What roads did they blockade and what roads were we taking?"
"We will get these when we arrive in Germany. What I know now is that their place is in the northwest corner of Slonim, close to the edge of the city. There are two roads to quickly leave the city from that place, one to the north and the other to the southwest." John said as he took the existing map and gestured: "We may encounter two situations by then. There have been levels set here, one to the next checkpoint, whether it is leaving or entering.
Chapter completed!