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Chapter 121 Calculation

"Continue to keep up with them! Stay in touch!" After Semolov and Chemov contacted, they looked at the Abkhazi people beside them and said, "Let everyone get on the bus and we continue to walk south. In addition, are there any patrol boats? The two ships and the people on the boat are finished. Now I need other things, are there any more?"

Regarding Semolov's request, the Abkhazi man who was responsible for assisting him immediately contacted his colonel. Just as they contacted, Semolov had already boarded the truck carrying him here. Just after learning that there were people on the other side of the river ready to respond at any time, he thought of many countermeasures. But after thinking about it, the only thing that made him feel confident was that he had to use people to enter the woods and fight with the other party in close combat. According to Chemolov's report, the other party had discarded a large amount of equipment and excess ammunition, which showed that their situation was not good either. At least their commander was not very optimistic about the situation at this moment. They might still have a long way to go and hope to get rid of their pursuit soon, because only in this way would they take the initiative to discard things to reduce physical energy and increase their speed.

Judging from the current situation, it is definitely not feasible to operate alone on the river. The mercenaries hiding on the other side of the shore are under the cover of night, making it difficult for people on the patrol boat to find the target while making it easier for them to become targets for the other party.

But if the Abkhazis really can provide patrol boats, he would certainly not refuse. After all, if they really invested in attacking the Americans, those on the other side of the river would definitely help their companions. At that time, the only ones who can effectively attack them may be the patrol boats on the river. So what if there is not? That is not a big problem. Since the woods have well covered these Americans, they can also cover themselves well. As long as they enter the woods and launch an attack, it will be difficult for people on the other side to cause effective attacks. This is also the reason why the Americans leaned against the river before. They just wanted to let the people chasing them be seen more clearly by their companions on the other side to facilitate their effective attacks.

Of course, the old problem of dark eyes after entering the woods will appear again, but this time he brought enough flares to continuously hit the opponent's head and illuminated them completely. In addition to this, he can also rely on those who have night vision equipment to let everyone follow the shooting direction of these people when there is no good idea. This will undoubtedly reflect the advantages of their own population and weapons. When the other party arrives at the crossing site, it is the easiest time for them to be attacked. Although it will be their last chance at that time, they will be their last chance, but they

They will no longer move continuously in the dark woods like they are now. They will really stop in a region, which will make their attacks simple, that is, the other party will become easy to attack at that time, at least the shelling will no longer be like the situation just now. They must fight with themselves there, and as the battle deepens, they will fall into a dilemma of continuing to fight or evacuate. The most important thing is that even if they barely start crossing the river, as long as their people do not have problems in the attack, there is hope that they will all be eliminated when they cross the river.

It’s just that I may need a large number of manpower. With the combat power shown by these Americans, it is difficult for the people under my current team to achieve their goals. Although they have two BMPs, they have to pass through the dense woods? No, it is slow and dangerous, and maybe they can only be used as fire support. And compared to these Abkhazi people, I believe that the people from the Gruu and the Seventy-fourth Airborne Division brought more, in fact, they are indeed more combat-effective. They must also rely on them at such critical moments.

Thinking of this, Semolov looked at the Russian man named Sergei who had been following him and said, "Contact your companions and the people of the Seventy-fourth Division to speed up and keep up with us. Tell them to be prepared for the battle."

Sergei nodded immediately and contacted immediately, and at this moment, the Abkhazi man who was responsible for assisting Semolov spoke: "Mr. Semolov, Colonel Gapush has agreed to your request. Two other patrol boats will come over. But he wants me to tell you that this is what he can provide to you in the last time, and he has done his best."

Semolov seemed very disdainful of such words, and he snorted coldly, "Thank you for me. Although what these guys did obviously have caused more damage to you, I still thank him." After saying that, he sighed and said, "Can you contact those two patrol boats here?"

"It's not possible yet. Someone will contact me later. Then I will contact them." said the Abkhazi.

"Okay." Semolov nodded and said, "You stare at this for me. I need them, and this is not a joke. So if you still can't contact them in five minutes, you have to find a way to find your colonel or someone else. Don't delay my business anyway, do you understand?"

"I understand!" The Abkhazi responded immediately, "I will stare at them."

"Very good." Semolov nodded and picked up the radio station he brought. After looking at the direction of the Ingri River, he contacted Chemov.

"Captain Moufu, are you following those Americans now?" Semolov asked.

Chemov gasped while keeping his speed forward: "They are right ahead of us."

"Very good. Remember, your current mission is no different from before. But this time if they lean against the river again, you have to find out their true intentions for me. I can tell you now that according to my estimates, they and you will go a long way. Along the way, I suggest you stay away appropriately and get as close to the river as possible, because no matter how they run, they will definitely cross the river in the end. As long as they really reach the crossing point, it is time for us to launch an attack. Also, pay attention to the situation on the other side of the river. If possible, don't force it. Do you understand what I mean?" Semolov asked.

Under Semolov's instructions, Chemov immediately slowed down and leaned towards the river. He did not dare to get too close to the river. After all, the scene of the sudden attack on the two patrol ships on the other side of the river was still fresh in memory. He didn't want to repeat their mistakes. It would be better to be careful.
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