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The strength of their towed artillery makes it nearly impossible to destroy such fortifications.
The only potential method for breaching these defenses would be the use of advanced heavy ground pration bombs. However, such high-tech weaponry is exclusively avable to the five permanent members of the United Nations. In contrast, Syria’s overall military capabilities are stuck in the 1960s and 1970s, leaving them without ess to such advanced equipment.
Moreover, even if they did possess such weapons, they would struggle to inflict direct damage on Hunter (Hamid)’s forces.
This is because, at present, Hunter (Hamid)’s front-line fortifications arepletely devoid of soldiers.
Hunter (Hamid) has firmly followed Charlie’s directives. Understanding that the enemy was coordinating their infantry assault, he awaited the moment when their artillery would cease, allowing his own troops to prepare for defense.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
At this moment, all of his soldiers were safely hidden in the reverse slope tunnel behind their positions. Despite numerous enemy shell strikes, not a single soldier under Hunter (Hamid)’smand sustained any injuries.
As the opposing artillery continued its bombardment, their infantry advanced rapidly towards the base. After more than an hour, over 5,000 troops had approached to within two kilometers of the base entrance, halting at the foot of the mountain.
Just then, another wave of bombardmentmenced!
The front slope of the mountain was engulfed in darkness, and the summit was quickly reduced to rubble.
This barrage was the final shelling before the infantry charge. Once the infantry began their assault, the shelling must cease to prevent friendly fire.
However, the enemymander was unaware of the situation within the mountain.
Drawing from his prior experiences, he mistakenly believed that Hunter (Hamid)’s forces had been significantly weakened and that their defenses werergelypromised. As a result, he promptly ordered his infantry to advance under the protection of armored vehicles!
Hunter (Hamid)’s base was naturally designed for defense, making it challenging for attackers. Should the north and south entrances be blocked, no personnel or vehicles could breach the area. Consequently, armored vehicles could not provide close-range machine gun or artillery support.
From his fortified position, Hunter (Hamid) observed the enemy’s armored vehicles drawing nearer, apanied by thousands of advancing troops. Shielded by the armored vehicles, the enemy soldiers approached the mountain’s base unharmed, while the opposing artillery unleashed another barrage on the high ground.
This shelling continued for twenty minutes. Once it ceased, thousands of enemy soldiers surged forward from behind their armored cover, yelling as they charged the high ground.
To the opposingmander, capturing the high ground meant effectively seizing control of the entire Hunter (Hamid) base.
In traditional ground warfare, control of high ground holds significant strategic value. Securing the high ground can shift the momentum of battle, creating a formidable fire deterrent in the surrounding area. Furthermore, high ground positions are inherently easier to defendpared to low ground attacks. Five thousand troops may struggle against five hundred stationed on elevated terrain.
In defense, those upying the high ground have the advantage, while attackers from below face considerable challenges. When on the offensive, those on higher ground can charge effectively, while defenders at lower elevations find it difficult to retreat without exposing themselves to the enemy.
Thus, the enemymander believed that regardless of how many troops Hunter (Hamid) had left, capturing the high ground would allow him tounch a decisive charge into the base and secure victory!
As thousands of enemy soldiers ascended, Hunter (Hamid)’s forces began to move into their permanent fortifications from the reverse slope tunnel.
Once the enemy troops were fully within the range of Hunter (Hamid)’s fortifications, he issued an order via radio: “Fire!”<h2 ss="wp-block-heading">The Amazing son inw Chapter 3364</h2><h2 ss="wp-block-heading">The Amazing son inw Chapter 3365</h2><h2 ss="wp-block-heading">The Amazing son inw Chapter 3364-3365</h2>
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