Chapter 381
Zapata, who was standing aside, looked at him expressionlessly without stopping him. After killing another prisoner, Perez turned his head and looked at Zapata and said, "How many people do they have? How long will it take to get rid of them?"
Zapata looked at the person who had just been shot by Perez and said, "It should be almost over. I'll go ahead and take a look. Let them hurry up."
Perez was very satisfied with Zapata at this moment, and even more satisfied with what he said just now. He nodded and changed the magazine and said, "Okay. Take someone with me. I'll give you all the rest."
"No. No, no," Zapata shook his head and said, "They can't hold on for long. There must be some people here, after all, this place is uneasy." After that, he took his several of his subordinates and ran to the base quickly.
Perez looked at Zapata who was leaving quickly and smiled and fired several shots at the wounded man who had not yet died.
Zapata, who had not walked far away, cursed with disgust when he heard the gunshots, then accelerated his pace and walked forward. Just as he approached the gate in the southeast, a burst of gunfire suddenly came from behind him.
At first, Zapata thought that Perez was preparing to execute all the prisoners at one time, so he changed his rifle to shoot. But soon, he found that this was not the case at all. The gunshots were not as directed or dense as they imagined.
Zapata quickly turned around, and after quickly confirming that he didn't hear it wrong, he immediately said to the people around him: "What happened! Summon people immediately, stop acting, and gather them all." As soon as he finished speaking, an explosion came from the intersection where he had just arrived, which was the place where he had just broken up with Perez.
He immediately realized that this was a mortar, and the Russian goods he sent. He immediately looked at the person who was shouting out loudly and conveying Zapata's orders and said loudly: "Hurry! Let everyone leave there and withdraw all!"
But before his people could shout out this sentence, the explosion suddenly became denser, and then after a brief stop, it extended from the intersection in this direction.
Seeing that something was wrong, Zapata quickly glanced at the woods beside him and shouted "Run quickly." Then he rushed into the woods on the roadside, and rolled and crawled quickly to the depths of the woods.
After a while, the shells fell down and landed one after another near the southeast gate. The shelling caused the guerrillas near the gate, including some of the prisoners and wounded who had just caught, to become corpses in an instant. This made the guerrillas who were hesitating whether to retreat. They had no idea what was going on. They were still banging the water dogs smoothly and they saw that everything was about to end soon, but why did it happen in a blink of an eye? But they finally figured out what was going on, because while the shells landed around the southeast gate, gunfire sounded in the north.
The gunfire made the guerrillas who had already attacked the Mexican garrison even more confused. Because it made them feel that this was a counterattack by the opponents in front of them. Although it was incredible to start the counterattack under such a one-sided situation, no matter what, since it appeared, they could not turn around and run away without hesitation. After all, the guerrillas, the Self-Defense Forces and the Colombian Government Forces have been dealing with for so many years, and they still have experience in armed struggle and certain military qualities.
So many of these guerrillas stopped, neither continuing to pursue nor immediately withdrawing from the place as the orders passed. Instead, they stopped and prepared to face the opponent who was about to counterattack.
But in fact, this is not the case. The gunshots coming from the north at this moment were not caused by these Colombians who wanted to rob the fire, but by Pitt and Colin.
The reason for shooting was also very simple, that is, these people who were unstoppable to change their ways Colombians discovered the holes cut on the barbed wire mesh in the north. At this moment, they didn't have time to think about why there were these holes on the barbed wire mesh. The constant gunfire sounds from behind, their figures of their companions running away, and their strong desire to survive made all Colombians make the decision to get out of the hole in an instant.
But just as the first group of people who ran the fastest approached the hole in the barbed wire and bent down to get out, gunfire suddenly sounded from the woods outside the barbed wire.
For Colin and Pitt, these Colombians who were busy running away were living targets and had no threat at all. At this distance, these people stood so densely and didn't even need to aim, and pulled the trigger directly to the place where there were the most crowded people, and it was a continuous automatic shooting.
The dense bullets covered the Colombians who were busy drilling out of the wire. They were shot one after another, and many of them were shot and fell down without even understanding what had happened.
And until all these Colombians who tried to escape through the hole were wiped out, none of them fired a single shot.
The first thing they realized was the Colombians who followed, that is, the ones who ran over one step late. After seeing the fires flashing in the woods and clearly hearing the dense gunshots, the people stopped one after another, but did not make any counterattack. Except for two or three of them who shot a few shots at the woods on the north side, the others turned around and ran back, as if they had completely forgotten that they had just run over here to hide from the large number of guerrillas in the south.
Looking at the extermination and the escaped Colombians, Colin and Pete stopped shooting. This was not because they had any mercy in their hearts, but because they had already shot all the bullets in the magazine and the Colombians completely lost the threat to them.
Colin quickly changed the magazine and looked at the Colombians who fell to death by the broken wire mesh, and said in a somewhat awesome tone: "To be honest, I have never shot at a group of people like this. I mean a group of people, people who are surrounded by them."
Pi Te nodded and said, "Me too. It makes me feel like the kind of massacre and execution scenes in the movie."
Colin looked at the eyelids and said in disapproval: "Don't say that. These people are not ordinary people or unarmed prisoners of war. Otherwise, they would not die here."
Pete shook his head slightly and said, "I think many of these people are ordinary people. Otherwise, they wouldn't be beaten like this. I have seen many people like them. In the Middle East, many people are not soldiers at all, but they have forced them to pick up guns for many reasons. But now these Colombians should just be for Hernandez's money."
Chapter completed!