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Outside the vige, soldiers armed with guns and live ammunition were seen patrolling the fence, while on the rooftops of several earthen buildings, sentries stood guard with their AK47s at the ready.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Charlie observed that the overall demeanor of the soldiers on patrol and those standing guard was rather rxed. Most of them merely walked back and forth, their weapons in hand.
Despite their average individualbat abilities and outdated equipment, this group of opposition forces possessed a wealth ofbat experience.<fn1e43> Chapters first released on ?ovelFind</fn1e43>
Interestingly, the morebat experience one has, the more likely they are to make mistakes based on assumptions.
Having faced numerous types of warfare—including encirclement, ambushes in narrow passages, and major confrontations—they had never encountered individual infiltration tactics before.
Thisck of experience in individual assaults extended across various factions, whether they were government troops, opposition forces, or Kurdish fighters. A key limitation was the individual soldier’sbat effectiveness; energy and capabilities were inherently limited. Consequently, operations were conducted in groups, typicallyprising seven to eight soldiers along with two or three heavy vehicles. No one would be foolish enough to venture deep into enemy territory alone.
Due to their unfamiliarity with such tactics, the opposition forces did not prioritize individual infiltration during their defensive strategies.
Instead, they focused their efforts on monitoring potentialrge-scale troop movements from the government, the deployment of aircraft, and the positioning of long-range artillery, paying little attention to other scenarios.
Seizing an opportunity, Charlie quickly identified a gap within the patrol team’s coverage and stealthily approached the outer wall.
The point he selected was particrly vulnerable, falling within the blind spots of the sentries stationed on either side of the building—making it an ideal entry point.
With the agility of a swallow, Charlie leaped over the wall,nding silently on the inside.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>
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