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Chapter 272: Sturdy Maozi, shocked the world

Even EU countries that are not in opposition to Russia have reported on this matter. Many countries have praised Russia's just behavior.

After all, al-Qaeda targets the entire world. It has close ties with many terrorist organizations hiding in various regions, including southern Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria, the Philippines, Ethiopia, and militants in the Chechen Republic that want to leave Russia, etc.

Many countries in the United States and Europe have suffered a lot of losses. For example, the explosion of the US Embassy in 1998 caused more than 200 people to die. In October 2000, Al Qaeda launched a suicide bombing, bombing US warships in the Middle East, killing 17 American soldiers, etc.

The overwhelming news broadcasts, newspapers and multiple reports from the Internet have made the whole world pay attention to this incident and the "melon-eating crowds" who did not pay attention to this incident. They were all shocked by this feat of Russia...

"What? I'm right? Because the terrorists bombed a fighter jet of the Russian Air Force. So the whole of Russia was going to dispatch all its head to Afghanistan to destroy al-Qaeda? Judging from this situation, it seems that even the Taliban government, which sheltered al-Qaeda, would suffer along with it. The Russians are too tough!" A netizen who had just followed this incident in China left a message under the news.

"Haha! Is this going to fight? Russia is worthy of being Russia, it's amazing! Last year, the American warship in the Middle East was bombed, killing 17 American soldiers, and the Americans didn't take Al Qaeda. The U.S. Embassy exploded two years ago, killing more than 200 people. What did the United States do? It bombed Al Qaeda's arsenal and made a statement."

A senior netizen who is familiar with current affairs posted and commented on the forum. Not long after the post was uploaded, it attracted many netizens to comment and leave messages.

"So, it's still the Russians who were killed. This is a fighter plane that was bombed. The pilots didn't even confirm their deaths, so they just started to do it! No wonder Turkey and Japan at most dared to confront him in military terms. They didn't even dare to fire a shell. Because if they fired a cannon, the Russian Russians would really fight back! And maybe they dared to throw nuclear bombs!"

"Those who are wise invading strong Russia will be punished even if they are far away!"

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I have to say that the talents on the Internet are everywhere. Especially the messages and comments in the forums are all very insightful. Ma Wei, who was sitting in the car, was casually watching the online news and netizens commented.

As the initial "victim" of the whole incident, Mawei will go to the combat center later to discuss a complete anti-terrorism combat plan with the Russian Navy, Army and Air Force.

This is the second large-scale battle that Russia has fought since the Battle of Chechnya. The combat experience has definitely improved.

But compared to this improvement, to be honest, Mawei was very worried about the Russian army's on-site command and on-site combat capabilities. After all, when the Second World War broke out, the Soviet army had only a bunch of awesome equipment and lacked generals who commanded the troops.

This is a historical problem. At that time, many brave and warlike Soviet generals, Soviet generals and lieutenant generals, were dismissed due to internal disputes, or...

This also caused the entire Soviet army to have a "command elite" fault. This phenomenon has affected the 1980s, 1990s, and even 2000 (because there are no generals who can impart their valuable combat experience, it is quite difficult for the newly appointed officers to cross the river by feeling the stones). This is also one of the main reasons for the failure of the first Chechen battle.

When Mawei took a convoy to the position command center of the Russian three armies, he saw that the entire Afghan area was presented on the huge electronic screen, including known military bases, transportation hubs, power facilities and other important infrastructure. They were marked with different icons, making people see it at a glance.

The relevant personnel responsible for collecting intelligence were busy in front of the computer nervously and orderly. At present, the first batch of anti-terrorism troops sent by Russia have been ready to go gather at the airport and port. In total, it is estimated that more than 80,000 soldiers will participate in the operation.

Since Afghanistan is a landlocked country, the cooperation of the Russian Navy can only send aircraft carrier battle groups to station in the Arabian waters behind Afghanistan to carry out raid air raids or airborne, causing the Taliban armed forces to be attacked from both sides.

"Mr. Mavie, are you here? Please ask General Currydov and others to formulate tactics in the combat room." The senior officer in charge of the reception brought Mavie to the combat command room.

This anti-terrorism operation was commanded by General Kuridov, and the Russian Navy, Army and Air Force generals were appointed as staff and jointly located in the command center. The scale was much larger than the last Chechen battle. It clearly showed that the Russian military was to take serious action, rather than just scaring al-Qaeda like the Americans.

As soon as Mavi entered the war room, he heard Russian generals discussing fiercely about formulating tactics.

"I think we can directly send three airborne special forces regiments of the 106th, 109th, 115th to attack the three training bases of Al Qaeda at night. Then we will divide the 87th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Brigade of the 5th Mountain Division and raid the nearby Taliban garrison troops. We can also eliminate all militants in the Nuristan area and open a passage for our subsequent troops."

The chief of staff of the Russian Air Force said to the Afghan map on the digital sandbox that if large-scale combat is to be carried out, the Russian army must have a foothold. In this way, they can send troops continuously to support the Afghan battlefield. Including supply, firepower support, and wounded transport on the battlefield, they all need to spread outward linearly from safer bases.

"I agree with General Deniskin's view that in addition to the airborne Special Forces Regiment and the 87th Infantry Regiment of the Mountain Division, we should also send another special forces team to eliminate Al Qaeda members who attempt to escape or come to support him in several major paths in the Nuristan area." A Russian Army General continued to express his opinion.

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The Russian generals were discussing in detail and fiercely on small-scale war situations. The rough tactics mainly absorbed the relevant fighting styles provided by Mawei in the Second Chechen War.
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