Chapter 104 Siege
Originally, Colin looked back at the other side of the intersection and heard Peter's words, and quickly leaned towards the other side of the road.
These people who came here seemed more vigilant. They soon saw a flash of figure on the road. While stopping, someone contacted others. At the same time, someone pulled the trigger towards Pitt and the others.
Seeing someone shooting, Pete immediately pulled the trigger at the figure that was already aiming. At the same time, John quickly followed with the man. After coming to Pite, he said to Pite: "How is the situation?"
"It should be sentries and patrols, three or four people, but they are already asking for help, and the others should be around here soon." Peter said.
John nodded and turned to the rescued team and said, "This is the intersection, and you can't stay for a long time. Howard, you lead the people forward and rush out when they don't have enough people."
The man named Howard immediately responded, and nodded at John after quickly allocating manpower. Seeing that they were ready, Yuan John immediately said to Pitt and Colin: "Cover and shoot!" As he said that, he turned sideways and shot several shots at the intersection opposite.
After all, they were equipped with night vision equipment. At night, when the number of people was not dominant, the Abkhazi people were quickly suppressed. Just after they stopped shooting, Howard immediately moved out of the intersection and spread the formation quickly while continuing to shoot at the first intersection.
To be precise, the Abkhazi people who came here were still four people. They were people at another road whistle. After receiving instructions, they immediately patrolled the place where the gunshots came for the first time. They should have arrived long ago, but the subsequent gunshots scared the people. Because from the gunshots, their opponents not only entered the city, but also had many outside the city, which made them feel that this place was not occupied by them, but in a territory that was being fought for. So after seeing a figure far more than themselves appeared from the intersection opposite, these people suddenly lost the courage to continue to resist here and retreated to the road heading north towards the T-junction.
Seeing that they chose the back without resisting, Howard immediately led people to speed up and chased towards the T-junction. But just as they first arrived at the middle of the two intersections, gunshots suddenly sounded on the way to the repair shop.
Judging from the gunshots, many people came from there this time because the gunshots were extremely messy, and the three people who were staying outside the repair shop were still firing continuously while fighting back with all their might.
John immediately turned toward Colin and said, "Let your people retreat, hurry up!" After that, he patted Pete and said, "You go and take over Colin's position and pay attention to the situation on the other roads."
Colin agreed and quickly ran across the intersection and leaned over to the repair shop. Pete quickly ran to the opposite side of the road and quickly glanced at Howard and the others who were advancing quickly. They arrived at the T-junction with ease and stopped.
Pete immediately looked at John who was looking at the direction of the repair shop and said, "Mr. John. Our people have occupied the intersection ahead and can pass!"
Hearing Pete's shout, John immediately turned around and shouted to Colin, "Colin! Take the people quickly." After receiving the response from Colin, he immediately signaled the few non-combatants carrying the wounded who were still by his side to move forward and move towards the T-junction.
This time, not only the Abkhazi people chased through this road outside the repair shop. Ashraf led the ten people he selected to follow the Abkhazi people. He learned the lessons during the day and knew the greatness of these Americans, so even if he was eager to do something to prove himself, he did not easily lead his own people to attack opponents who seemed to be not many. Instead, he stood at the intersection on the other side of the road, watching Abkhazi continue to enter the road and launch an attack.
"Captain." An Abkhazi came out of the road and came to Ashraf's side and spoke: "Captain, those people had been hiding in a repair shop on this road. Now there are four or five people resisting at the other end of the road."
Ashraf looked at the Abkhazi man. This person was assigned by Saimolov, but he did not cooperate with him, but asked himself to cooperate with the other party. So although Ashraf felt that the attack was very powerless now, he didn't say anything bad. He just looked at the southeast and said, "The people here must be used to cover the rear of the team. Judging from the gunfires that came before, they were walking east." As he said, Ashraf pointed to the road ahead: "I am frank, this road is too narrow. Even if there are too many people attacking.
It is also difficult to achieve any good results. We should separate people, after all, they will not have too many people. Use these intersections to send people to attack them, so that they have to distribute people to resist in different places. Only in this way can you play to your advantage and force them to stop and fight with yours in this area. Otherwise, they will soon evacuate here and meet with their companions outside the city on a route we don’t know yet. By then, I think it will be difficult for us to catch up with them."
The Abkhazia seemed to agree with Ashraf's statement, and nodded, "We are doing this now, and all the roads here will soon be all over our people, and I believe they will be trapped here soon."
Ashraf looked at this person, but in his opinion, this person did not understand the point of his conversation just now. What he wanted was not to trap these people here, but to take the initiative to attack, put pressure on the opponent or strong pressure, and force them to disperse their strength to exchange fire in different positions, rather than simply trapping them. He did not believe that these Abkhazi people could trap these American mercenaries, and he had a deep understanding of this. The actions of these Abkhazi people would make them fall into the rhythm that the Americans wanted and be led by them.
But he didn't say much because he felt that the other party would not listen if he said it. Judging from his observations after he arrived here, the Abkhazis were not prepared for high-intensity combat at all. They did not take the Georgians too seriously, especially after their own country directly intervened, their mentality became more relaxed. This led to them being unable to withstand the casualties caused by fierce attacks. If they could not bite that force, it would be disastrous, morale would collapse, and the scene would be out of control. If so, it would be better not to launch an attack.
Chapter completed!