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Chapter 126: The decisive battle is coming

When Gao Yang raised his gun, there was a sound of pulling the bolt in the hut. If Gao Yang fired the gun, they had to beware of the attacks of the Libyan soldiers at a close distance. Fortunately, the officer who executed the prisoners did not shoot Abdul in the head, but instead pushed Abdul and brought Abdul back into the palace.

When Abdul was taken away, a soldier with an AK rifle raised his hand and shot the officer to death the only prisoner who was still standing at the door of the palace.

Seeing Abdul being brought back to the palace, Gao Yang took a breath and put his gun down, but he did not dare to relax his vigilance and said in a deep voice: "From now on, we will take turns to monitor the entrance of the palace. As long as Abdul is pushed out again, we will still have to take action."

Cui Bo whispered: "But if Abdul was..."

"Shut up, rabbit, can you let Abdul go? Please shut your crow's mouth, if Abdul is beaten to death in the palace, then we have no choice, but I believe that as long as you shut your crow's mouth, Abdul will definitely be fine."

Cui Bo thought about it and said seriously: "Okay, what you said makes sense, then I'll say that. I think Abdul will definitely be fine. He will be safe this time, just like ours again Benghazi. Well, he will definitely not die."

The danger facing Abdul has passed for the time being, but Gao Yang and his men are far from over. They will soon face attacks, but the people you can see are all enemies, and even if they are not now, they are definitely potential enemies.

None of the people had the desire to speak, and the hut was dead silent, while the rumbling cannons became louder and louder, including the explosions of large-caliber shells. At night, Gao Yang and the others could already hear clear gunfire.

The ability to hear the gunshots means that the battle has already happened outside the Aziqiya barracks. Although the gunshots are not very dense, Gao Yang and the others have to cheer up at this time, keeping a night vision device on at night, and taking turns monitoring the door of the palace.

Hamis did not execute the prisoners at night, but by day 22, the gunshots outside the Azizia barracks were extremely fierce, and they were completely heard, mixed with almost no stopping explosions. The battle in Tripoli had already reached a fever pitch.

The battle outside the barracks was extremely fierce, but the barracks were silent. Although a shell would fall into the barracks from time to time, or even fall on the grass beside Gao Yang and others, the faces of the Libyan soldiers could not see panic, but were as determined as ever.

For Gao Yang, the Libyan soldiers he knew were not like this. It was the patent of the opposition to take death as if they were ready to die, and defeating the government forces in one battle was the specialty of the government forces. He had never seen a government force who could still fight with a casualty rate of more than one tenth. If it was obviously a battle to die, before the government forces entered the position, more than half of the soldiers ran to the opposition, and as for the remaining half, they would take off their military uniforms and get mixed into the civilians.

Gao Yang knew that the Sults around him were all fellow Gaddafi's fellow villagers, and his loyalty to Gaddafi was not comparable to those miscellaneous troops, but Gao Yang now hoped that the soldiers around him were all miscellaneous troops that were about to collapse. In this way, at least no one would drag them to death.

When the time came on the afternoon of the 22nd, the gunfire outside the Aziqiya barracks gradually stopped. At this time, everyone knew that Tripoli had been fully captured by opposition films, and the battle outside the Aziqiya barracks had come to an end. Next, it was the battle within the Aziqiya barracks.

At 3:30 pm, the gunshots almost stopped completely, and then there was no movement for about two hours, but after the tranquility before the storm, the opposition began a large-scale shelling of the Azizia barracks at 5:30 pm.

The first thing to carry out was cover shooting, and the shells fell randomly in every corner of the Azizia barracks. However, the opposition still lacked heavy artillery and the experience of using heavy artillery. The shelling only took about half an hour, and there were very few shells.

In Grolev's words, the opposition's shelling was not as good as the ammunition base of one of their artillery regiments in a round of volleys. In Li Jinfang's words, the base of shells shot by the opposition should, perhaps, perhaps, be enough for the first round of test shooting during their division's exercises.

Li Jinfang and Grolev had no feeling about the opposition's shelling. No wonder, influenced by the former Soviet Union's artilleryism, China and Russia were both artilleryism. When the army of these two countries did not plow the enemy's positions three or five times with artillery shells when fighting, it would obviously look down on the opponent.

After seeing the density of shells that can collide in the air, and looking at the opposition's scattered shelling, Grolev and Li Jinfang were not nervous, but were completely relieved. After expressing disdain for the opposition's bombardment, they talked about the spectacular scene of cannons fired in their respective armies. Then, because of the greater density of artillery fire among the Chinese or Russian troops, the two began to raise their bars with red faces.

Gao Yang and Cui Bo also joined the quarrels, but they were not from professionals after all, and had no say before they were soldiers. They could only help Li Jinfang help. Fry, who was originally very scared of shelling, was no longer afraid of being influenced by Gao Yang and the others, but looked at Grolev and the others with great enthusiasm and blushed.

When the opposition's shelling stopped for only half an hour, Li Jinfang and Grolev felt a little unsatisfied. Both of them said that they had not heard the sound of cannons in a long time. As a result, the opposition was too weak and they were not satisfied after only fighting for a while.

When the artillery fire stopped, Gao Yang and the others could only stop quarreling regretfully, because next, they didn't know when they would have to fight each other in close combat. Of course, they had to wait until the opposition attacked the walls of Aziqiya's barracks, but Gao Yang didn't think that Aziqiya's barracks could hold on for a long time.

The opposition concentrated all the artillery fire to bombard the walls of Azizia, and the most elite soldiers and weapons in the entire Libya were included in the Azizia barracks. After the battle unfolded on both sides of the walls and at the gates, the intensity of the battle instantly increased by more than one order of magnitude. The sound of gunfires had been trained, and there was no gap between explosions. However, most of the explosions were issued by rockets or mortar shells, and the explosions of heavy artillery were still very small.
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