Battlefield Contract Worker

Chapter 5304: noon offensive

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The idea of ​​the actuary Kangishi was quickly implemented. Some local armed factions in the Western Sahara region also have camel caravans and motorcades themselves.

Those locals have a tradition of serving as desert caravan escorts since ancient times. They feel that since they are helping to transport goods, they are not helping each other in fighting. What's more, the other party still paid the money and acted within their own sphere of influence, so what's the problem? transport!

In addition, Hassan's father-in-law, Mutom, is also a well-known military leader in this area, and has a high reputation in the local area.

Under his appeal, almost all the local armed factions have undertaken the task of assisting in the delivery of goods.

Lin Rui arranged four main supply points on his own route. All armed by these places to help deliver the goods.

Various camel convoys have been busy transporting them on the sites of the militants in these places. Get the supplies they need. They were dispatched to the above several supply points.

And the last stop is by. The logistics team under Lin Rui is responsible for transporting it to the battlefield. This is equivalent to breaking the whole heavy logistical task into several small pieces and subcontracting them to these local armed groups.

With less than a week of preparation, the troops were ready to attack at any time.

Lin Rui did not hesitate at all, and immediately led his team to launch an offensive against Imricli.

Most of this area is a barren desert, too big for both of them. Compared with the vast landscape, the large number of troops that attacked each other in succession appeared isolated and sparse.

Hassan's troops, who were on the main offensive mission, were close to 2,000 people and were constantly moving against the enemy. Sometimes they gather with other units, sometimes together they fight together, but often they are far away from each other. There are a lot of undefended, almost unguarded areas in between. Because no one will fortify in the desert.

But also because the flanks and rear of these preparations are often exposed, allowing the enemy to make strategic actions or strategic detours.

Therefore, the troops cannot move forward easily and fearlessly, lest there will be enemies who will attack quickly from an unimaginable angle. The main thing is to control the lines of communication and move forward.

So many people in desert areas consume food, water and various items every day. No unit can survive for more than a week without a flood of supplies.

Moreover, a key fortress behind him was accidentally attacked and fell, an important road was cut off, a bridge was blown up, and a supply point was breached, all of which may mean the failure of the battle.

The actuary was clearly aware of this, so in addition to using the local armed forces department to assist in logistical transportation, he also consciously organized a force for rear cover.

Imricli this aspect. Terrorists also paid a heavy price. They built multi-layer trench lines. Elaborate research by all means built fortifications for the final defense.

The back of the trenches was backed by mutually supporting guns and battery packs everywhere. Early in the battle, on the outskirts of Imirikli. Violent, shocking fighting situations were everywhere.

Both sides were somewhat ill-prepared. Not only the terrorists of the Jihad Alliance, but also Lin Rui. They went into battle too quickly, but were forced to do so by the situation. Because they must not wait for terrorist reinforcements to arrive.

That way they won't be able to take Imricli. So there is only a quick decision, even if the preparation is very hasty.

Lin Rui and others did not go through long-term preparations and carefully planned the offensive. On the side of the jihadist alliance, there was no preparation for months of resistance.

Both sides fought hastily.

The situation that led to the first battle was quite chaotic, with army movements everywhere, and accidents and accidents everywhere, resulting in disproportionate losses.

Imirikli, located on the dry river Assad and. Between the Hart Dry River, the surrounding area is a desert.

This vast area is set up defense zone. It is the largest concentration of munitions and military establishments in the western Sahara of the jihadist alliance.

There are barracks hospitals, arsenals, and a circle of fort protection around the city. Surrounded by open rolling barren desert.

Imrikli, along with several nearby affiliated towns, formed a strategic barrier in the desert, constituting an impenetrable shield.

At the beginning of the battle, the main purpose of Lin Rui and others was to quickly occupy and control several sub-city towns around Imirikli. It is required to use the fastest speed and cannot wait for the opponent to fully mobilize before capturing these towns.

General Hassan's infantry and a large number of artillery, together with motorcycles and automobiles, quickly and fully engaged in the offensive. But they also encountered strong resistance from the jihadist alliance.

In war, it is still the civilians who suffer the most. These Western Saharan civilians have lived in this barren land for generations. Their daily life is hard, but still full of worries and hopes. They graze or work, and now they should be at home with their wives and children. Thinking about how to get on with the day, or make it better.

Completely unaware that war is approaching them and is going to take everything from them.

The fight was fierce from the start.

The jihadist alliance is still very influential in this region ~www.readwn.com~ under the watch of bullets, steel, machine guns, mortars, armed vehicles. Many local civilians were coerced into taking up arms and became veritable cannon fodder in this battle.

At the headquarters, Lin Rui got the news.

"The terrorists are forcing civilians to take up arms and charge. There are even women and children among them." Lin Rui angrily slammed his fist on the table.

"This is a battlefield! There are no civilians on the battlefield, and everyone with weapons is the enemy. Unless they drop their weapons," General Hassan corrected.

"Then what are you going to do? Let your subordinates fire at women and children?" Lin Rui said angrily.

"What choice do we have?" Hassan shook his head. "Either win or lose."

"Even if the battle is won, how do we control Imirikli? In the eyes of countless haters? They will never forget that we killed their family." Quinn also disagreed with Hassan. Do it loudly.

"Many of these locals are not Western Saharan, but many are immigrants from Morocco." Hassan shook his head.

"So what? Are Moroccans not human?" General Quin glared angrily.

"General Quin, give me some sobriety. What you call these civilians are charging at us with weapons." General Hassan snapped. "How can you still say that if they charge you with weapons?"

"Don't fight. I have a way to temporarily stop the attack, set up a defense line, and draw a warning area. Find someone to shout to them, and if you put down your weapons after breaking into the warning area, we will not open fire.

Otherwise, fire and kill. Lin Rui said calmly. "Tell them that we don't kill civilians, but those who fire on us are no longer civilians, but terrorists." "

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