Chapter 3133
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Originally, when the attacking soldiers realized that there waspletely no resistance to their charge, they thought that the enemy had already been maimed by the rounds of artillery bombardment and that it would be impossible for them tounch any effective resistance anymore.
Therefore, all of them began rxing their vignce, and all of them simply thought about rushing up in one go so that they could take Hamed''s base outpletely with just a single charge.
But who would have imagined that just when they thought that this was a battle that they were bound to win, arge number of machine-gun muzzles suddenly erupted from the rocky crevices on the high ground on the mountain!
The entire mountain was rife with the sound of gunfire, and the soldiers rushing in at the front fell down like rows and rows of wheat.
All of the soldiers at the back were stunned!
They raised their guns in a hurry because they wanted to return fire, but they could not see anyone at all!
The only thing they could see was the muzzles that wereing out from the rocky crevices everywhere.
And whenever they saw the muzzlesing out of the crevice, there would be a group of people who would get hit by the bulletsing out of the muzzles before falling to the ground.
In less than a minute, the attacking party had already lost at least five or six hundred soldiers.
Some of the soldiers subconsciously returned fire in the direction of the muzzles, but their weapons had no practical effect on Hamed''s permanent fortification at all. 6
At this moment, the frontlinemander shouted out for the soldiers to find cover as soon as possible.
However, what was most damaging was the fact that Hamed had already asked his men to deal with all of the possible hiding ces on the mountain slope a long time ago. All of the previous portholes had been filled up, and all of their previous boulders had already been sted into pieces directly.
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In short, these thousands of people who were on the mountain slope at this time simply could not find any shelter to avoid these bullets! 1
And Hamed''s troops were still firing back frantically from inside the permanent fortifications!
His troops were heavily armed with arge number of Russian-made weapons. Each permanent fortification was equipped with multiple 7.62mm caliber aircooled Russian PK general-purpose machine guns as well as a handful of 12.7mm anti-aircraft heavy
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The former had a fast firing rate and wide coverage of firepower that was very lethal to ordinary soldiers after multiple machine guns formed a cross firepowerwork.
Although thetter had a slower
firing rate, it was extremely powerful, and it was basically very deadly.
What was
even more ruthless was
that when there were many people, the prating ability of this weapon would far exceed that of an ordinary machine gun, and one shot could easily prate the bodies of several soldiers. Content belongs to NovelDrama.Org
Thebination of these two weapons in this kind of hignd battle was simply invincible. In addition, the enemy simply had no ce to hide at all, and thus, they werepletely passively beaten and defeated. 4
As these enemies wanted to charge, they had made the mistake of underestimating their enemies, and they did not carry any heavy equipment with them at all. At this time, their firepower alone was alreadypletely different aspared to their opponent.
The greater disparityy in the fact that the attacking party waspletely defenseless and could only use their bodies to fight the bullets. Chapter 3133 2
When their frontlinemander
saw more and more soldiers falling down around him, he realized that their opponent was already long prepared and that it would be
impossible for them to withstael
such a strong attack. So, he shouted immediately, "Retreat! Retreat to the back of the armored vehicles!"
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So, the remaining three to four thousand soldiers began fleeing frantically.
With this retreat, the soldiers who had already rushed to the front exposed their backspletely to the range of Hamed''s soldiers, and so, they lost several hundred more men as they retreated.
All of the soldiers retreated to the back of the armored vehicles, and the frontlinemander immediately began counting the number of people.
Very soon, the attrition was reported from eachpany. Five thousand men hadunched a charge, and one thousand and three hundred men had died at one go.
Amongst them, there were more than five hundred mercenaries from Ten Thousand Armies.
Ten Thousand Armies had sent ten thousand mercenaries to Syria this time. 2
In principle, these people would have to obey themand of the Syrian government and cooperate with them in the extermination of the antigovernment forces. 3
The Syrian government had split these ten thousand mercenaries from Ten Thousand Armies, and these ten thousand men had been divided into four equal parts so that they could cooperate with the four divisions of the government in a multi-faceted manner. 4