Ten minutester, the artillery fire targeting Hunter (Hamid)’s position came to an abrupt halt.
On the front lines, a battalion of three thousand soldiers, armed with hundreds of RPG rockets, prepared tounch another assault on Hunter (Hamid)’s stronghold.
This group had already faced defeat once, and they were acutely aware of the enemy’s overwhelming firepower. As they prepared for their second attack, anxiety gripped them; they feared that any misstep could lead to their own demise.
Despite their trepidation, military orders pressed them forward. They had no choice but to muster their courage and push onward.
Before long, they found themselves back within the range of Hunter (Hamid)’s fortifications.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Hunter (Hamid) wasted no time in retaliating against this new wave of attackers, issuingmands to unleash fire and inflict as much damage as possible on the enemy.
The anticipated second round ofbat between the two sides was about tomence!
A team of five soldiers from the offensive side formed up, with one of them shouldering an RPG to target the fortifications, while the other four provided cover fire using machine guns and assault rifles to help ensure the rocket found its mark.
This was the only tactic the army had taught them that had any chance of being effective in such a fierce battle.
The governmentmander believed that if they could just get the RPG rockets in ce, they might notpletely obliterate Hunter (Hamid)’s defenses, but they could at least damage three to five of them and instill some fear.
If Hunter (Hamid) felt threatened, he would have no choice but to divert more troops and resources to the front lines, significantly increasing the chances of sess for their nking maneuvers.
However, themander was caught off guard by the robustness of Hunter (Hamid)’s fortifications.
Each stronghold was intricately reinforced and camouged, built into the very slope of the mountain.
This meant that as the attackers ascended from the base of the mountain, their RPG trajectories were nearly parallel to the slope, making it extremely difficult to strike the fortifications effectively.
As a result, the rockets either skimmed off the front slope or barely grazed the edges at a shallow angle.
To achieve maximum impact, rockets needed to strike the target head-on at a right angle; otherwise, if they exploded while angled, the effect would be minimal, akin to merely scratching the surface.
Moreover, even a ncing hit often resulted in the rocket deflecting away, not only failing to damage the enemy but also posing a danger to their own troops.
Meanwhile, Gorka and his men were diligently using binocrs to map out the locations of all of Hunter (Hamid)’s fortifications.
As they observed, Gorka instructed, “We will initiate a sneak attack soon. All of these fortifications must be neutralized as quickly as possible. Once we take them down, Hunter (Hamid)’s base will be vulnerable, and victory will be within our grasp!”
Themanders surrounding him immediately vowed to ensure that every identified firepower point would be dismantled.
Unbeknownst to them, the seemingly exposed West Wing directly ahead housed over thirty of Hunter (Hamid)’s firepower points.
Long before Gorka and his team could approach, three hundred soldiers loyal to Hunter (Hamid) had already set an ambush, anticipating the attack.
ording to Charlie’s strategic n for Hunter (Hamid), these firepower points were to be interconnected by a series of tunnels.
Additionally, multiple firewalls were to be established within the tunnels. This way, if the enemy attempted to breach at any given point, the firewalls could quickly iste them in a confined area, thereby preventing a sessful incursion.<fn5e6e> N?w ?ovel chapt?rs are published on Find[?]ovel</fn5e6e>