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Chapter 257 Lone Army and Trapped Beast

Dagas has lost confidence in Masuari. The reason why he helped Masuari in the end was to seize the opportunity to gain greater benefits for himself.

During several battles with the Confederacy, Dagas felt that his opponents would often come up with strange tricks that made him unable to defend himself. He was 100% sure that his opponent was not just an ordinary alien leading a group of natives.

He has reason to believe that behind his opponent there is a manipulator with a strong background like the supporters behind Masuari.

He believed that Masuari also knew this, but what he couldn't figure out was why, when he knew that his opponent was not simple, he still took the risk of starting a war? Did he believe in his own strength so much? He believed in the power behind him.

determination?

A wonderful scene took place outside Kapa Pass

Under the heavy firepower of the tribal alliance, Huang Pihu has commanded the Free Army and tribal militia to make an emergency landing on some scattered northern army logistics personnel with few weapons in their hands. He is also mobilizing more manpower to concentrate on the Kapa Pass.

pressure from the Northern Army

At this time, Colonel Buganda, who was left behind by Masuari to guard Kapa Pass due to his unfavorable performance in the attack on Kapa Pass, commanded a battalion of the Northern Army to fight out of Kapa Pass under the cover of an armed helicopter.

It takes a certain amount of time for Metal Storm to respond, so when the helicopter suddenly appeared in Metal Storm's strike airspace with the help of the cover of the mountain, Metal Storm was not able to immediately open fire on both the air and ground forces of the Northern Army, so there was no hindrance.

He rushed out of the Kapa Pass and appeared majestically in front of the Northern Army's logistics troops who were suppressed outside the Kapa Pass.

For the Northern Army who had just rushed out of the mountain pass, the situation outside the mountain pass was too strange. There was no fierce fighting as they imagined, nor was there at least a confrontation between the opposing sides. Even most of the Northern Army's remaining remains were not there.

The cannons and supplies were placed there in perfect condition, but the Northern troops who were supposed to fight to protect these supplies could not be found.

What's going on? Is this a battlefield? And, where are those enemies?

Just when these northern troops who couldn't find the enemy were confused, Metal Storm explained everything in a crude way.

Woof...

The helicopter at the front was like a poor toy, and it exploded in the air. The weapons mounted on the plane made the explosion even more earth-shattering, like a dazzling firework exploding in mid-air...



The other helicopter that followed was extremely responsive. The pilot, who had already had an ominous premonition, turned sharply, and at the same time quickly fired dozens of rockets under the belly of the helicopter, and took an unconventional and extremely risky move.

While the second Metal Storm blasted out hundreds of projectiles during the descent and evasive maneuver, the helicopter took a few hits and dragged the injured fuselage, and hid behind a mountain in time to avoid a crash.

bad luck

Later, people saw the helicopter dragging thicker and thicker smoke pillars, passing through the mountains and forests at low altitude, and slowly flying towards the sea in the east. As for whether it could fly to the sea, and on the deck of the ship

It landed successfully, and people can only wish it good luck.

It wasn't until Metal Storm came to a perfect end that the automatic howitzers on the tribe's side ended this not-so-splendid performance with two bombardments at Kapa Pass, declaring the successful end of this battalion's Northern Army mission.

At this time, the northern troops in the open area of ​​​​the Kapa Pass realized why the baggage and artillery were left there without anyone taking care of them. Because they had done the same thing, leaving behind the armored vehicles and infantry combat vehicles they had driven out.

car and hid in a mountain col or depression where such a powerful weapon could be avoided.

Next, the war showed its boring side. The tribal side advanced slowly. Under the threat of automatic howitzers and metal storms, and under the coercion of mortars, the Northern Army crash-landed on one hilltop after another.

Colonel Buganda in the mountain pass wisely left the performance time to the tribe, and even gave up the opportunity to appear on the stage.

With more than a thousand Free Army troops and several thousand tribal militiamen, it can be said that the land combat power of the tribal side is not strong, so Huang Pihu adopted a step-by-step strategy, exerting pressure little by little, and relied on the absolute superiority of artillery fire and troops to make a forced landing on the opponent.

The small number of northern troops counterattacked, and the tribal side severely beat them with overwhelming artillery fire, completely wiping out the will of the northern troops to resist.

Before it completely darkened, nearly 4,500 Northern troops outside the Kapa Pass finally laid down their weapons.

The night in Ngroli seemed to be extremely cold. It was so cold that Masuari couldn't bear it, and it was so cold that he started to have a headache again.

Two days of fierce fighting, 20,000 elite Northern Army troops, caused heavy losses to this powerful army. Although they broke through the Kapa Pass and once pushed the front line to a very short distance from the Engro Mountains, the Northern Army also suffered a heavy loss.

Thousands of people were killed and injured, and the armor force was completely destroyed.

What made the Northern Army feel even more horrified was that more than 4,000 artillery troops and logistics supplies were swallowed up silently by the tribal armed forces. This left the more than 10,000 Northern Army who invaded Ngloli without ammunition.

Supplement, a lonely soldier without living supplies

It's like the Northern Army had just roasted a duck in the morning, and when they were about to feast on it in the afternoon, they found that the duck actually opened its deliciously roasted wings and flew away!

As a last resort, Colonel Buganda, who had performed poorly in the battle of Kapa Pass, followed Masuari's order and used the Bushmen's original fortifications to seal Kapa Pass and even destroyed the original fortifications destroyed by the Bushmen.

The remains of the ordnance belonging to the Northern Army were all thrown into the Kapa Pass as horses to resist the offensive of the unpredictable tribal troops.

Who would have thought that in the morning, he was still desperately destroying the mountain pass fortifications and trying his best to kill all the defenders' attackers. In the evening, he became the user of the mountain pass fortifications and made every effort to resist possible invading enemies. But in reality

On the top, the Northern Army all knew that the Kapa Pass could not only block the enemy's attack path, but also block the Northern Army's own escape path. Now, except for the complete occupation of Engro, the only way out for them was

Defeated and surrendered

The mountain spring water in Engro is very sweet, but Masuari doesn't feel it at all. His only good thing is that the mountain spring water is cool enough to replace the pain-relieving ice cubes, so that his headache can be slightly relieved during the day.

During the battle, his car and the refrigerator that stored ice cubes were destroyed by Bushmen's naval guns.


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