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Chapter 1040 Channel

"Child?!" Yunis said in surprise: "Are you sure you are not whimsical and nonsense here?"

"No! We are very sure. In fact, before we got the information from Sequoia, we knew that someone had been communicating with Russia and Belarus for a long time. We had already had a rough target. Among them was Bordachev. But he did not use this name at that time, but Pavlov. This guy has been in Belarus for more than ten years and should have been active when the Soviet Union collapsed. After getting the information from Sequoia, we determined the trace of this guy. This was the result of our secret investigation of Slonim. It turned out that this guy had become a Belarusian, and the name he used was Bordachev and Mrvica Bordachev."

"Really Belarusian? Have you ever checked this identity?" Yunis continued to ask.

"I checked it, but after the split, I was confused. This person now has complete documents in Russia and has rich social relations. He is now working in Minsk and the Ministry of Communications Industry." Fat man said.

"Then why is his woman in Slonime?" Yunis asked in confusion.

"I don't know this." The fat man continued: "We were not sure that there was a problem with this Baldachev, until Sronim sent information about Slonim, and here, Baldachev had been to their stronghold."

"It seems that he has been hiding for a long time..." Yunis sneered, and then found the information about Baldachev from the information placed in front of him and read it again. "Why didn't he leave immediately?" Yunis asked.

"It is probably because his woman is sick. The situation is not good now. He has slowed down and his child has been transferred. He is one step late. He should be in Slonim and cannot leave at this moment." The fat man said immediately.

"Hmph." Yunis snorted coldly and said, "You must catch him for me. And his children, if possible, you must find them for me. Don't mess it up again this time."

At 3:50 pm in Belarus, John and Pete brought their men to a small town more than ten kilometers away from Slonim.

The town is located on the northeast side of Slonim, named Bulchi. Here someone is waiting for them and immediately after they arrive, he is taken into a large barn.

Kirtman knew the people who were here to pick them up. After John and Pete got off the car, he did not give any introduction and said directly: "We will make final preparations here. I have arranged for someone to inform the people in Slonim. I have not received the news yet."

"How is the situation in that city? How are their actions?" John asked.

"It's very troublesome to enter and exit the city." The person who responded to them spoke directly. Judging from his accent, this person is not an American, but should be a local. "If you drive, you will be asked to park and be inspected. You have to check your identity and then check your car. Whether you go in or out, you will be asked to check it."

"Can you bring my people in?" John asked.

"It's not possible to drive." The man immediately said, "If you don't drive, there is no problem if you walk. I can take you into Slonim." The man said with confidence.

John thought for a moment and said, "Is the city strictly in charge? Will driving in the city often be investigated?"

"There will be a check on important roads." The man continued: "There will not be ordinary roads. Everything in the city is still normal now, and there is no special feeling of tension. They do not affect the normal life of people here. The communication is not smooth."

John nodded and looked at Pete and said, "What do you think?"

Pete glanced at the man and said, "I want to know the situation of the people we are going to save now. How are they doing now, how can we get in touch with them?"

"There should be news soon," said Curtman. "You will be in this place after you enter this city," he said, pointing to a place north of Slonime. "This is a small park, and you are on standby. When confirming the situation, the people in charge of contact will come to find you here, and take you to the people you need to rescue, and then take them away."

Pete looked at John, and saw John nodding, "Can you walk out of this city if everything goes well?"

Kirtman looked at the person who was picking them up here and saw the man said, "If you have good luck, you will have no problem. There are small roads to enter the city, and no locals come. They don't need them at all. They seem to be under control and there is no local security personnel on the road."

Hearing this, John seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. It would be better for them to not move to fight. It would be better to complete the task and leave here as soon as possible.

"Where is this path?" John asked.

The person who responded to them immediately pointed to one of the map and said, "To the east of Slohnim, not far from us, just not far from the road to the city, there is a forest here, and there is a tunnel near the edge of the city. This tunnel leads directly to the sewer of the city. From the sewer, you can enter a shopping mall in the east of Slohnim."

"What's going on in this tunnel?" Peter asked.

"I don't know what it is for when it was World War II. But today, there are not many people who know about it, and few people have gone there. I just went there when I was a child and knew that there was such a tunnel. Before you came, I went there again and could go through. The place I arrived was at the bottom of the mall, and the exit was in a manhole in the alley behind the mall." The man replied.

"It seems that it's not a hassle for us to get in." Pete said to John.

John chuckled and said, "It's easy to enter, I'm afraid there will be problems when I pull it out. If I follow this route, I will bring people closer to this place. Where can we go recently?"

"There is still three kilometers away from entering the city. There is a gas station. If you drive, you can get there at most. You will encounter a check if you move forward." The man replied.

"Okay." John said, "Then I'll wait for you here." He looked at the map carefully and then said, "If I hear gunshots, I mean continuous guns, I will attack the levels on this road." He said, pointing to a road on the map that leads directly to the east of the city. You can follow the gunshots, or the road on the map, and find us."

Pete looked at the map and nodded, "I understand. But what if we are stuck there?"

"I will still follow this road and break through the levels here. After controlling the road out of town, I will send someone to pick you up." John sighed slightly at this point, "This should be the worst case. If this is true, our actions must be quick. After all, our people cannot persist here for too long. I think as long as they realize what is going on, they will send people from both sides, that is, the north and south, to completely wrap us up."

Pete was also worried about these things, but as long as he entered the city, he had to face such risks, that is, these were inevitable. So he said, "What should we do when the car comes out of that sewer?"

"My people who have already scrambled into the city will give you their cars. Then you can give them the car keys I have given you, and they can help you drive the car to where you need it." Curtman said as his phone rang, and he turned to the side, looking back at John after a brief conversation, "My people are out, and he said everything is fine in the people inside. You can leave at any time."

John nodded and looked at Pete and said, "Get ready to go. Take action as soon as possible to avoid more problems."

Pete agreed and turned his head to walk towards the others. In fact, the others were ready at this moment. Seeing Pete coming, the people who were preparing to enter Slonim with him also surrounded him, including ten people, including Calvin and Matthew Russell.

"We're ready to set off soon." Pete said as he put on his bullet vest, "Someone will take us on foot from a small path into Slonim, and then wait in a park in the north of the city under the guidance of the internal responders. When the people we want to save arrive, take them and return as they are the same."

"It doesn't sound difficult," Calvin said.

Pi Te nodded and said, "That's right, provided that the military and police in Slonim will not notice anything." After saying that, he looked at the other person beside him and said, "Tun, are your people ready?"

Thun had known Pitt at first. They followed John to Abkhazia together while in Georgia and participated in another rescue operation there. It was precisely because of this that John arranged Thun to Pitt.

"It's ready." Thun said, looking at the others behind him, "You can act at any time."

Pi Te nodded without saying anything, looking at everyone and said, "Finally check their own equipment. Although I hope we can go in and out quickly, I still have to bring everything we should bring."

"Haha. You say this like a quick gunman in the bed, and you're reminding you to take protective measures." Someone joked.

"Hahaha." This joke made everyone laugh, and Pete smiled and said, "Everyone, if we complete the task smoothly, then I will ask you to have fun."

"Keep your word, Pete." Humane.

"Then you have to choose the most expensive one." Someone said loudly, "Yes, Pete is not short of money. We want to make him bankrupt. Hahaha."

Amid the jokes and laughter, Pitt, who had finished checking, and John, who was standing beside him, smiled at these people, then folded the map he had just used and handed it to Pitt, saying, "Remember what I just said, it will be troublesome to communicate poorly, try to act as planned."

"I understand." While Pete agreed, Curtman and the man who was about to continue leading the way opened the door on the other side of the barn, "Come on. These two cars, get in, may squeeze a little, but they will arrive soon." said the person who led the way.

Pete put away the map and waved at his subordinates. Everyone immediately followed Pete away from the valley field with their bags of weapons and ammunition and boarded the two cars outside the valley field.

"Can you know what your name is? Or what should I call you?" In the car, Peter looked at the person leading the way and asked.

"Call me, Chekov." The man said while driving.

Pi Te nodded and said, "You can call me Pete. You have an accent in English. Are you a local?"

"Yes, locals. Or I'm Polish." Chekov said with a smile: "Everyone was a big family, but later they broke up, haha."

Pete looked at him without chewing, but instead focused on the situation outside the car. The place seemed a little backward, there were not many cars on the road, and the cars looked old. The road was also relatively narrow, especially the place they were going to, and there were many pits on the road, all of which looked like they were disrepaired, so the road was very bumpy. Fortunately, the place where you could walk into the city was not far away. About ten minutes later, Chekov drove the car off the highway and drove onto a non-paved dirt road. After walking about three or four hundred meters, he entered a forest. Then the road became even more bumpy, and he couldn't even see where the road was to go. Chekov seemed to be driving forward based on his memory.

After driving forward for nearly a kilometer, Chekov stopped by a slope and signaled Pitt and the others to get off.

Pete did not get out of the car immediately, but looked outside the car. To be honest, he had no confidence at the moment. From the beginning of his departure, he was very careful and always paid attention to the movements in front of him. So after confirming that there was nothing unusual outside, he opened the car door and got out.

"The car can only drive here. I will take you on foot and walk forward, right next to those trees. It is the entrance to the tunnel." Chekov said.

Pete signaled to the others, and saw them taking out the weapons in their bags and equip them each. After almost three minutes, Pete followed Chekov to the so-called entrance to the tunnel.

At this time, there were weeds around the tunnel. From a distance, I didn’t know that there was a pit here. Even if I walked in front of me, I couldn’t see clearly, let alone what the tunnel was used for back then.

After a brief look, Chekov jumped from a shallow part of the tunnel, turned around and signaled to Pitt and the others. After the others went down into the tunnel one after another, Chekov walked forward and said, "It is said that this was left behind during the Patriotic War. I went in the past and heard from the old man that there was a fierce battle here, and many people died, including the villages and towns around Slonim were almost destroyed that year, and even Slonim became an empty city."
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