The "porters" move all the supplies into the stadium and distribute them to each hostage, and the terrorists will also take a share.
Because the number of people receiving supplies is very large, there are only 10 people responsible for transporting them.
The whole process lasted for a long time, more than 40 minutes.
In order to ensure the deployment of other stages, the helicopters in the sky did not stop during this process, and even flew relatively low on purpose.
Familiarize terrorists with low-altitude sounds.
Three helicopters have been hovering over the stadium, laying the groundwork for the foreplay preparations.
The special police officers and policemen disguised as porters also successfully passed on the information needed for the Dragon War during the process of distributing supplies.
The specific location of the hostages has been confirmed.
In order to control the whole court, the terrorists controlled all the hostages on the right side of the basketball court, which is the most open and easiest to control.
There were a total of six armed terrorists nearby, guarding several locations around the auditorium.
There were also four terrorists who were divided into pairs, acting as mobile sentries, wandering around the stadium and in the passages outside.
Where are the other remaining terrorists?
Where is the terrorist leader?
Because the terrorists are under very tight security, the porters cannot move freely to other areas of the stadium, so there is currently no reliable information.
However, I knew the specific location of the hostages and the strength of the guards to force them to escape.
This is enough for Dragon War.
The results of the second phase of the operation were pretty good, but not as smooth as the first phase, and there were some minor problems during the implementation process.
A small, near-miss!
When one of the police officers was reporting information, he was overheard by terrorists who happened to be on patrol, either due to bad luck or poor timing.
The terrorists felt that there must be something evil going on, so they took the policeman out alone.
As a result, his whole body was searched again, even his anus was opened, but no bugs or communication equipment were found.
The terrorist felt that he was being tricked and became angry and forced him to question him.
Inside the command center, Long Zhan and others could clearly hear the police officers screaming as the terrorists punched and kicked each other.
Fortunately, this policeman was strong enough and he was able to carry him down.
He repeatedly explained over and over again that he was not reporting any information to the outside world, but was just habitually muttering to himself and chatting with the hostages, and the terrorists misunderstood what he meant.
In fact, the terrorists did not hear clearly. The "porter" was beaten until he vomited blood and refused to admit it, which made him have to doubt himself.
Seeing that the porter would be beaten to death if he continued to fight, the terrorists finally gave up pursuing him.
The micro bug hidden in the trailer survived, and the terrorist did not report the information to the boss in the end.
Otherwise, if the bug is discovered, the hostages may be transferred, seriously affecting follow-up operations.
The time came to 3 o'clock in the morning.
Two hours have passed since the Dragon War Plan was launched. The distribution of materials in the stadium has been completed, but the porters have not come out again.
Just as Long Zhanyi expected at first, in order to prevent information leakage, the porter was held hostage.
Even though they knew this would happen from the beginning, and knew that no matter how hard they tried, the outcome would not be changed, the police still had to continue to play the role they were supposed to perform.
He kept using a loudspeaker to shout into the stadium.
This means that the porters have already completed their work and detaining them inside will not create more leverage. The police advise the terrorists to let them leave.
While the police kept shouting at the terrorists to attract their attention.
Long Zhan had quietly left the command center, leading a team of six from Jushen Company to a closed road on the right side of the school a few hundred meters away.
A Black Hawk helicopter has been parked there.
This was negotiated by the governor and was seconded from the Utah National Guard specifically to transport the assault team.
The Black Hawk helicopter has undergone battlefield experience and its performance can fully meet the requirements of high-altitude hovering.
It stands to reason.
The Salt Lake City SWAT team should have its own helicopter, so there is no need to go to the trouble of borrowing one. However, the Salt Lake City SWAT team has been established for such a short time that it will probably take quite some time to have its own helicopter.
Moreover, having helicopters also requires training, and aerial assault, landing and landing operations are not that simple.
It just so happens that Jushen Company has senior retired Air Force instructors. With the current good cooperation foundation, we may be able to make a small profit from it.
Long Zhan and his team of seven arrived at the stopping point and quickly completed the preparations.
A group of seven people, armed to the teeth, slowly took off under the carriage of a Black Hawk helicopter and flew towards the stadium a few hundred meters away.
As the Black Hawk helicopter took off, a helicopter above the stadium began to fly out.
After the helicopter left the sky above the stadium and ensured that people in the stadium could not hear the sound of the rotors, the Black Hawk helicopter gradually lowered its altitude from high altitude to enter.
The whole process was disguised as the same helicopter, hovering in the sky normally.
Make sure there are always three helicopters in the air so that terrorists cannot detect the changes in the helicopters, thereby preventing them from becoming vigilant.
The helicopter's entrance was cleverly disguised, and the terrorists' energy was too spread out.
We also have to control the more than 200 hostages inside, think about how to evacuate smoothly tomorrow, and deal with the police outside constantly calling for people, etc.
With so many things piled up, I have no energy to worry about the helicopters in the sky.
3:15 am.
Under the nervous gaze of senior officials in the command center, the Black Hawk helicopter lowered its height to the designated position and began the launch 15 meters away from the glass dome.
Dressed in a set of black SWAT combat equipment and wearing helmets and night vision goggles, Long Zhan and his party skillfully slid down the rappelling lock one after another.
When they were still about one meter away from the dome, they all chose to slow down and land slowly.
The purpose is to be as silent as possible and not make any sound when stepping on the glass dome to avoid being heard by terrorists below.
Each of Long Zhan and the others also carried a bundle of 20-meter-long rappelling ropes on their backs.
After landing, immediately start looking for a position, fix one end of each rappel rope on the roof, and carefully check to ensure that the anchor point is strong enough.
Finally, they took out their respective directional blast bombs, tore them into strips like film, and glued a blast zone on the glass dome.
The diameter of the blasting zone must be at least one meter larger to facilitate rapid descent.
Proficient use of plastic directional explosive bombs is a basic skill for every special forces soldier.