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Chapter 515 Refugee Camp in Kayala Valley

After staying temporarily for two hours in the ruined town of Kasan and having a simple lunch, Kim Hyun-tae and his party continued to set off for Bai Gil.

[It seems that people from different times and space also like to eat curry.]

Kim Hyun-tae, who was sitting in the bulletproof sedan, recalling the food he had eaten during lunch, which made him smile.

I heard from Kaland that the Musha army on Kasan's side would continue to attack the former government forces and that if they did not completely wipe out these guys, General Musha would not be able to sleep at night.

Kim Hyun-tae can understand it. After all, if it were him, he wouldn't be able to sleep at night. Perhaps this is the sequelae left by the military coup on Musha.

Hey, but this has nothing to do with him, that is General Musha’s own troubles and problems.

Kim Hyun-tae, sitting in the bulletproof car, remained silent, while Xiao Keke put his head listlessly on his father's lap and fell asleep. Obviously, he had no interest in the ruins and corpses along the way, so it was better to sleep.

Kim Hyun-tae began to think about the suggestion that George Old had made to him.

Musha is a more vigilant person and is very practical. It is unrealistic for such a person to stand completely on the side of Americans. So is Old George's suggestion feasible?

Kim Hyun-tae felt it was difficult to implement this matter.

First of all, the Americans are not very clear about who is in power on General Musha. It will take a long time to figure out these issues.

And is there anyone around General Musha who can completely support the entire faction after he is resolved and make all the faction willing to surrender?

If the guy who comes to power is not responsible, then the collapse of the Musha regime will become inevitable, so Kim Hyun-tae feels that George Old's proposal is a bit too presumptuous.

But Americans are really cruel to implement this plan, but it is not impossible to succeed. As long as they have plenty of time and money, they are still OK.

[Hmph, politics is indeed dirty. I think these guys in the world who engage in politics are all such ruthless people, right?]

Kim Hyun-tae's thoughts were flying for a moment, and many thoughts came to mind.

And he felt that there was too much difference between him and these people. According to his own estimation, he might not be as slutty as these people in his life.

Thinking of this, Kim Hyun-tae was a little disappointed and at the same time felt glad because he felt that he was still quite conscientious.

I have to say that although Kim Hyun-tae has changed a little bit more than before, he is still a rustic guy + a novice in his bones, and he has no such elite mentality at all.

Of course, Kim Hyun-tae's mentality is understandable. After all, he has been an ordinary person for more than 30 or forty years. It is impossible for him to change his mentality overnight. He still needs to encounter more experiences before he can gradually change.

Because there was a company's troops to protect and the route they chose was relatively safe, Kim Hyun-tae and his party did not encounter any danger along the way.

Until 10 a.m. the next day, they finally arrived at their destination, in a small valley of a mountainous valley on the border between the Pegir region and the Afghanistan.

This place, called the Kayala Valley, was originally very unknown and a barren land that was rarely visited.

But now it has completely changed. Standing at the top of the Kayala Valley and looking down, there are tents after tents. These simple tents are densely packed with dissatisfaction with the entire valley, as if they are out of sight.

At the east exit where the flashed past, a regiment dispatched by the Pakistani State was stationed, which was specifically responsible for managing and maintaining order here and distributing food.

Kim Hyun-tae came down to the top of the valley with Kaland. Standing here, he looked at the bottom with a serious expression. The CNN shooting team he brought around Kim Hyun-tae began to shoot the scene of the refugee camp below. Two CNN outdoor hosts, one man and one woman, started their work with a microphone.

Kaland stood beside Kim Hyun-tae and whispered: "There are about 600,000 refugees in Afghanistan. The amount of food, water, and other materials they consume every day is amazing. In line with humanitarian ideas, we are still maintaining supply for them, but I tell you the truth, we can't support such supply anymore. After all, the former government armed forces have not yet wiped out, and our supplies are not sufficient."

Kaland's words meant Kim Hyun-tae, who could hear them, was nothing more than telling himself that the Palestinian country now has no energy or ability to continue to maintain such supply to Afghan refugees.

And the subtext is that I hope the Americans will take over this matter.

The food and drinking water needed for each piece of 600,000 people is not a decimal. It is indeed not very realistic that the current situation of the Musha regime in Pakistan needs to maintain supply.

After all, the Musha regime is still full of shivers, and the former government armed forces are still fighting with them, so how could he have the energy and spare time to take care of these refugees in Afghanistan?

With that money and materials, I think Musha will also invest in the elimination of the former government's armed forces, rather than the Afghan refugees who are burdensome to Pakistan.

This is something that anyone who understands it will know. Kim Hyun-tae is not stupid, how could he not hear it?

"600,000 people are still the current number. The war between the Soviets in Afghanistan has expanded, and thousands of people are pouring into the Pegir area every day and then gathering in the Kayala Valley. Therefore, the number of refugees in Afghanistan is changing and increasing every day."

Kaland told me what kind of situation we should face here, so that Kim Hyun-tae could have a clear mind.

The Ba Guo soldiers with guns were guarding the surroundings, and they observed the surrounding environment vigilantly, which greatly guaranteed the safety of Kim Hyun-tae and others.

Coco was held in Camilla's arms, and the little guy's eyes were placed on the valley and seemed very quiet.

47, standing beside Camilla with a bored look, she didn't know why the "master" brought everyone here, and there was nothing fun here.

Hilda stood respectfully behind Kim Hyun-tae, and the British maid's style was well reflected in her.

"Hilda, tell the film crew to distribute a team of people and let's go to the refugee camp to see."

Kim Hyun-tae decided to go to the refugee camp and take a look, and asked the filming staff to take pictures of the refugees' situation.

After all, this time he came to Pakistan, not only to discuss with General Musha to establish a base for training soldiers of the Afghan revolt, but also brought him a task of filming the tragic situation of Afghan refugees and preparing to create public opinion in the United States.

"Okay young master."

Hilda crossed her hands on her lower abdomen, bowed slightly and then turned and left.

Kim Hyun Tae and Kaland began to walk towards the valley, and Kaland revealed to Kim Hyun Tae: "According to the reliable information we have, there are three parts of the resistance force of Afghanistan, and some of them come from the Kayala Valley. Therefore, if the United States set up a base here to train soldiers of Afghanistan's resistance organization, it is easy to find the source of troops in this place."

Kim Hyun-tae nodded when she heard this, thinking to herself [this is exactly why I came here, and that's what I plan to do.].

"Thank you for this news, it's very useful to me."

Kim Hyun-tae said politely, and then asked, "I know that there are many tribes in Ah Country, so there will be many tribes in the Kayala Valley. How do you make them safe?"

Kaland smiled and replied, "We did nothing, just telling the elders of the tribe that they now have a common enemy. If they still remember the hatred of those tribes, it is not a wise choice, so the stability here in the Kayala Valley will be there."

The Ba people are very smart. The tribal refugee elders who flocked to the Pegirkayala Valley are not stupid. Everyone knows that in the current situation, what they should do is the most correct choice, rather than doing such a stupid thing.

It seems that reality is not like a movie or TV series or novel, and there are still a few brainless people after all.

Kim Hyun-tae asked: "What is his attitude towards the elders of the Soviet tribe? Will any of them choose not to resist?"

Well, this is a question that Kim Hyun-tae is more worried about. After all, there are cowards everywhere, and Ah Guo is sure that there will be no exception.

Kaland said: "Yes, the elders of the Aguo tribes in the Kayala Valley have not yet formed a conscious unity. Some of them want their tribesmen to take up weapons to resist the Soviets, while others say they want to negotiate with the Soviets to fight for certain benefits and benefits. Half of the people with two ideas will be there."

The information disclosed by Kaland is not good news for Kim Hyun-tae.

There are two kinds of thoughts among the elders of the tribe of Aguo, which is not conducive to his goal of this trip.

Suddenly, Kim Hyun-tae thought of what Old George said yesterday.

[Since it doesn't work, then find someone to replace him!]

For a moment, Kim Hyun-tae felt that she had found a solution.

But wouldn't this method be too despicable?

Besides, doing such a thing is not what he should do, especially Kim Hyun-tae doesn't want his hands to be stained with blood, so this idea just flashed through his mind and was thrown behind him.

Anyway, let's take a step by step.

Kim Hyun-tae feels that as long as the United States can bring enough benefits, it is still OK to obtain the support of these tribal elders, and it does not necessarily mean that despicable and dirty means are necessary to achieve the goal.

Half of the crew members caught up with Kim Hyun-tae, and Hilda also caught up and continued to follow Kim Hyun-tae.

About twenty minutes later, the group arrived at the passage on the east side of the Kayala Valley, outside the camp where the Ba team was stationed.

After Kaland explained to the commander of this unit, Kim Hyun-tae and the others were released without any trouble.

Of course, with Musha's adjutant Kalande here, no one dared to make things difficult for them.

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