After entering the mine, Xia Jinyuan completed the entire combat deploynt as quickly as possible. He didn't waste a second.
After receiving the hostage rescue mission, Xia Jinyuan made countless combat arrangents based on the electronic blueprint provided by the mine.
Later, when he found out that the water ghosts were equipped with only rifles, he imdiately overturned the first three sets of combat plans. In the end, the redrafted combat plan also included the deploynt if anything were to happen to the water ghosts of the Storm Commando Brigade.
Now, the water ghosts had stabilized themselves. They even knew how many soldiers there were and what weapons they had. There were 31 people in total. In addition to the two peacekeeping soldiers who destroyed the equipnt and the eight peacekeeping soldiers outside, there were a total of 41 people. There were enough people!
There were long-range heavy firepower suppression mbers in the two teams. There were snipers, assaulters, demolitionists, and communication soldiers. They could have anything they wanted. Xia Jinyuan, who had completed his combat deploynt, started to rub his hands together.
After he finished deploying, he imdiately brought the assaulters and contacted Li Jinnian. Ye Jian had already entered the gunpowder depot. The iron lock beside the door was unlocked. Seaweed remained outside. He was in charge of guarding the place.
Through the night-vision goggles, Ye Jian picked up a detonator that was ready to be used. Her clear voice reached the ears of every comrade. "There are enough detonators. They're all civilian TNT detonators. There are wires and detonation equipnt. It won't be a problem to blow up the entire mine."
With so many of them, it wouldn't be a problem for the entire mountain to collapse.
These were such dangerous items, but the Chinese workers didn't move them together when they moved the equipnt. This made things easier for them.
It wasn't that the Chinese workers didn't want to move them. It was just that the detonators weren't important at all when compared to human lives.
In addition, they were afraid that sothing would happen in the mine. They had the ntality that if there was an explosion, it would not be convenient for outsiders. Therefore, they also moved all the detonators that they had planned to use on another mountain into the depot. If sothing happened, everything would be blown up together.
Xia Jinyuan laughed softly. "Let's see how many kilograms you can carry. Don't be too greedy. Just bring out enough to blow up the mine."
The ones who were sent to open the mine were definitely military enterprises. They probably had already prepared to blow up the mine.
The sensitivity of a soldier to crises was often much higher than those from a private company. When it was ti to give up, they would never be soft-hearted.
Ye Jian wanted to take more, but Xia Jinyuan reminded her to just take what was enough.
However, to be safe, she destroyed the other four detonators and took two out. One was for use and the other was for backup.
Just as the two teams finished deploying and were about to gather and infiltrate the mine, sothing happened at the cafeteria.
Gunshots suddenly sounded. Even though the cafeteria was hundreds of ters away from the two teams, the gunshots could still be heard clearly.
"Get down, Azure Bird!"
Xia Jinyuan, who specially ca to the gunpowder depot to et Ye Jian, saw several illegal militants rushing out and imdiately reminded Ye Jian to lie down.
The gunshots alerted the illegal militants who were controlling the mine. They mobilized their n to go to the cafeteria.
There were ten militants guarding the cafeteria. They hugged their heads and squatted on the ground. They knew very well that the governnt forces wouldn't co to rescue the hostages, but the Libyan workers started resisting again. This ti, it wasn't just a few people. It was everyone.
Ten militants fired at a group of Libyan workers. However, they were pounced on by the Libyan workers who were still alive and stained with the blood of their compatriots.
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