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Chapter 1037 Landing

If this is the case, we will get them done. Then we will pick them up as quickly as possible. Of course, there is another type, only in and not out. This will make it easier for us to enter some people and keep another group outside. When they come out, they can take them together with the inside and outside." At this point, John seemed a little worried and said, "There is another type that when we arrive, they have already taken action."

"The people we stayed there should be able to handle it for a while, right?" Pete said.

"Yes, but it won't take too long. The Russians' methods... I understand and have seen them many times. And if they really do it, no one will be allowed to approach in a considerable area, and our actions will become very difficult and even impossible to complete."

"What should we do if that's the case?" Peter continued.

John looked at Pitt and said after a moment of silence: "I hope you don't do this. If that is true, we can only give up. Make sure that in other aspects, those who are evacuating can leave safely."

"Others? Can't others escape to the consulate or embassy first?" Donovan asked.

John shook his head and said, "It's too late. When they act, they will block these places first. I think the main entrances and exits in those places are now blocked, and the streets must be covered with plainclothes." John said, looking at the screen of his laptop, which seemed to have received some information. After looking at it, he said, "The Belarusians have begun to hunt down the information from the information transferred by the Intelligence Agency. They seemed to have discovered that most of the people there have fled and collected information on the appearance characteristics of those people in Slonim."

"Then is it still time for us to do this?" Pitt said: "We have not arrived in Germany yet, and they have already taken action."

John sighed and leaned on the back of the seat and said, "Now we can only leave it to fate. I now expect that we may have planned for a long time and nothing is useful, because when we get there, I find that the situation is completely wrong."

"I think this is very likely." Donovan said.

"Wait." John adjusted his sitting position, "It is also possible that everything is not as difficult as I thought." After saying that, he sighed again and said, "Peter, will you speak Russian when you enter Belarus with me this time?"

Pete shook his head and said, "No, I don't understand."

"It's okay. I will hand over some of it to you, and you will lead them to the action. All of the colleagues in the new department will belong to you." After saying that, John pointed to Slonim on the map and continued: "Start an attack, and you can't tell me what to do now. Let's discuss how to escape first. According to the plan that just broke the whole into pieces, you and I will take the people with you and I have to arrange the cover and contact locations along the way..."

Two and a half hours later, Pete and his team landed in Berlin, Germany. Here they changed a plane directly, and several large boxes were sent to the plane. Two others found John and boarded the plane to Poland with John.

"Hello, Mr. Lennon. I'm Curtman Mooney, my colleague Oliver Flick. We both are responsible for providing you with intelligence support." The speaker was a white man in his thirties, tall and thin, wearing a pair of glasses, and handed over a piece of stuff to John. "This is a specific map of Slonim, and the report on the situation there that we know so far. The situation along the way and all the routes that can be taken."

John took the goods and handed them directly to Pitt and Donovan not far away. Just as they opened them and were about to take a closer look, the Curtman spoke again: "There is another news that must be told to you, just before you arrived here. Your colleagues in Belarus have detonated something and destroyed everything else. They should be burning a raging fire now."

"What about them?" John said immediately.

"They are no longer in that stronghold, but have escaped." The man said slowly, "It is reported that he escaped from a sewer, but he has not been able to leave Slonime, and now he is hiding in a logistics warehouse."

"The Belarusians have taken action?" Although John had expected this might happen before, when he actually heard the people from the Intelligence Agency say it, he could still hear some surprise in John's tone of questioning.

"Yes. The Belarusians tried to enter the factory. They had no choice but to make such a choice," said Curtman.

"Belarus or the Russians won't give up. Is the place where they hide safe? And the car I need, how are you preparing?" Just as John spoke, the plane suddenly accelerated and quickly flew into the sky.

"I found ten other cars, but some may not be clean. But in a hurry..." Kirtman said, shrugging, and then said: "The place they hide is safe for the time being. The specific location is on the north side of Slonim, a warehouse."

"Understand." John nodded, "Open the map of Slonime."

Pete and Donovan immediately expanded the map, and after looking at it, John said, "Can they directly enter the area on the north side?"

"I think it's OK, but now the situation is changing rapidly. It's hard to say what it will be like when we get there," said Curtman.

"I understand." John nodded and said, "Where did we put the cars we want?"

"They were divided into three parts. According to your previous plan, we placed a pair of cars in an open-air parking lot outside Slonime City, and the specific location is here in the northeast." Kirtman said while marking it on the map.

"How many are there?" John asked immediately.

"I put three of them here." Curtman said: "I parked two cars in the underground parking lot of a building not far from here. I prepared extra license plates for these, all of which are the same model and the same color. The cars prepared are also the most common cars in Belarus. The cars are in good condition and are full of fuel. I also prepared some weapons on each car, and I will be able to get supplemented immediately when I get there." As he said that, he took a big bag from the man named Oliver next to him. He opened the bag and took out a key and said: "This is the car key. I made a sign on it. According to the sign on it, you can quickly find the corresponding car."

"Very good." John took the bag, opened it and handed it to Pitt on the side.

"The other place where cars are parked is on the south side of Slonim, here," said Kirtman, pointing to a place outside Slonim, saying: "This is a small town outside the city. Here I have prepared five cars. I plan to replace these cars for you. As long as your action starts, I will arrange for people to drive these cars to your designated location according to your needs."

"Can these five cars move freely? There is no blockade or inspection here?" John asked.

"No. Currently they are only targeting Slonim City, especially the North City. And here is already outside the city, so there is no difference from the usual ones, at least for now." Curtman said.

"Do you know the specific situation? Who are they using? Are the martial law?" John asked.

"There is no martial law, but according to the information from the people we need to respond, there are many plainclothes on the road and police. There are also military and policemen with live ammunition at important intersections. Now the local government claims to be a military drill. I don't know how many people are." Curtman said.

Pete quickly checked through the signs on these car keys, and after confirming that, he looked at John and said, "Yes, there are ten cars here."

"Where are the other cars?" John looked at Curtman, "Does there still be these people in Slonime who have no chance to leave there?"

"No chance. As planned, they had not had time to completely destroy and upload important information and backups. But at this time the situation in the city was not right. In desperation, they used all blown up and burned them all. After that, they tried to leave, but the retreat route was blocked. After asking for instructions, they were asked to hide there temporarily and wait for rescue." Curtman pointed to the map and said, "The rest of the cars will be handed over to you after you arrive in Poland and enter Belarus. There are a total of six cars, a bus, a business car and a box truck, and the rest are cars."

"It seems like you're using everything you can." John said with a smile.

"That's right..." Curtman shrugged helplessly: "Things happened so suddenly. Everything was going smoothly. I was going to be transferred there, but now... everything is over."

When John heard him say this, he sighed with shame and changed the subject: "So what are the people who are wanted now? Do they need us to do?"

"I don't know about them," said Curtman. "It's not that I know not to say it on purpose, but that their whereabouts are also secrets to me. I think they should be fine. Although I might not say that, I think since you asked them, they should also think that our actions will provide them with some degree of cover."

John nodded and said, "I hope they can escape the danger smoothly. Have you read our plans carefully?"

"I've seen it. I think it's good. But I have to emphasize that when we get there, maybe things will be very different. Because before you land in Germany, the situation in Slonim can no longer be updated at any time." Curtman said.

"We can only take one step at a time." John sighed and looked at Curtman, "Will you two enter Belarus with us?"

Kirtman and Oliver looked at each other and nodded respectively. Kirtman said, "After entering there, there will definitely be a lot of things happening. We need to coordinate. There are other people scattered in Belarus. They will also encounter various problems, and we need to solve them."

"I hope everything goes well." John nodded and said after a moment of silence: "The most important thing at that time is communication. No matter how our communication must be smooth and confidential, they will definitely find ways to get our contact information or interference, and we must find a way to overcome it."

"This has happened." Kirtman said: "The communication with Slohnim is never smooth. I think Belarusians are using some means to interfere. Those who want to be there cannot communicate with external users. However, the scope of control seems to be extremely limited. As long as they are on the edge of Slohnim, they can restore the signal of the phone."

John nodded and said, “Is there a solution?”

"No," said Curtman: "But they want to control the communication here, most of them will be in this place." He pointed to the Slonim map, in an area east of the city, "This is a communication station that controls the city's network, wired and wireless communication."

John shook his head and said, "I think there must be many people here to defend it. It will be very risky to go there." As he said, he thought for a while and said, "I originally planned to enter this city after the sun sets. But now I am not sure if I should start immediately after arriving here."

"The most troublesome thing now is that we still have no idea about the specific situation of this place." Donovan said, "It will be very troublesome to go in with rashness."

Pete looked at the map and said, "The communication here is not smooth, so we can only enter ourselves and pick them up. But in this way, I worry that it is easy to get in, but it will be difficult to get out. I think if they get nothing, they will definitely increase their personnel to search and check around here. Judging from the map marks, it seems that it is easy to be blocked and once a fire exchange occurs..." He looked at John.

John knew what Pete meant, and he looked at Curtman and said, "It would be better if someone could go in as a local, report them to them so that they could come over. We need to try to shorten the time we stay here."

Curtman looked at the map and thought, "I can't guarantee this. But I will find a way. Now I will arrange for someone to investigate the situation in Slonim. I can't say what to do now."

"Okay." John looked at Pete and Donovan and said, "As we planned first."

When they arrived in Poland and the plane landed, they took a bus to the border with Belarus, a small village facing Sokuuka.

Here, Donovan took a portion of the people as planned, and they will find a suitable place to start and be ready to pick up John Pete who returned and the people they led.
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