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Chapter 211 Special Team Lost Contact!The doctor died?

Chapter 211 Special Team Lost Contact!The doctor died?
"Contact me those damn rebels! It's on their territory, I need an explanation from them!"

General Ross angrily threw the report in his hand on the table, and after reading the contents, he almost straightened his beard.

What do you mean my defense area was raided, with heavy losses, and the special team lost contact?
Why was it raided, why did you lose contact?

What do you rebels eat?
You don't even have any details, and you want to confuse the life and death of my five team members with just a dozen words?
"I'll check! Open the ground and check! I don't believe it! The five of them can just disappear like this?"

The adjutant didn't dare to touch General Ross' bad luck, and hurriedly urged his contacts to look for him. This time the matter was really a big mess.

"A few of them, I borrowed them from others. If you say no, they will be gone. What are you kidding?"

General Ross was so angry that he patted the table several times with his hands, causing the small objects on the table to jingle and bounce back and forth.

"Afghanistan can go back and forth safely and soundly. Why did he let them stumble in Benghazi? Find it for me! If you want to see people, you need to see dead bodies!"

A group of intelligence officers didn't dare to say anything, they connected to the Libyan communication and contacted the local defenders one by one.

Finally, an intelligence officer called Galahad, the rebel camp commander in charge of the mission.

"General! I got in touch. A rebel commander named Galahad is willing to explain the situation to you!"

General Ross hurried over to the intelligence officer upon hearing the words, and took the communication headset handed over by the other party.

"I'm Ross, I need an explanation now, where the hell did you get my people!"

Galahad, who was far away in Benghazi, put his mobile phone on speakerphone, so that the Yankee Trio Barrow next to him could hear what the person on the other end of the phone was saying.

"Hello, General Ross, I am Galahad, the new commander of the Rebel Army, and I can explain to you what happened not long ago."

Galahad's tone was neither humble nor overbearing, and there was a hint of majesty in his voice.

"But before telling the story, I hope you can face up to my identity. I am not your soldier, we are just a cooperative relationship!"

If Barrow hadn't insisted on letting him answer the call and emphasized that it was a necessary step of the plan, he would have ignored General Ross at all.

Hearing this, people on both ends of the phone laughed, General Ross laughed angrily, while Trio Barro laughed.

"Oh, you are a man, tell me, what's wrong with my people!"

General Ross suppressed his anger. If he didn't need this group of cannon fodder to pave the road, if it wasn't too extravagant to station in Libya, he would have ordered his soldiers to push Tripoli.

This Galahad dared to yell in front of him, what qualifications do third world countries have to negotiate terms with him!
"At about 2:30 this afternoon, the west of Benghazi City, which we were in charge of defending, was attacked on a small scale by the Kadazo tribe. After taking advantage of our loopholes, the enemy discovered that we were in the two-day block where the attack was at the time, and went to The special team performing the mission. The Humvee of the special team was hit hard, but fortunately there were no casualties."

General Ross nodded. He knew about it. An intelligence officer reported it to him in the afternoon. Since nothing major happened, he didn't care.

"Then at around 4 o'clock this afternoon, the reorganized special team said that they had received an order to withdraw from the superior department and chose to withdraw from the theater from the south of the city. I tried to persuade them to stay, but they finally chose to leave."

Galahad didn't add any details, basically he said what he said, except that he didn't say anything about Abdullah, what he said was basically the same as the facts.

General Ross looked at the intelligence officer aside, he had never heard of anyone who allowed them to retreat.

The intelligence officer touched the cold sweat on his face, and said silently that this was what Captain McTavish meant.

General Ross didn't explode immediately, but just signaled his subordinates to be optimistic about the intelligence officer first.

"At about 6:40 this evening, the garrison guarding the southwestern part of Bengha was attacked by the enemy.

At 7:20 in the evening, the former commander of our department, Apdala, led 200 soldiers to the attacked area to support. After an hour of fierce fighting, he successfully repelled the enemy.

However, more than half of our troops were killed and injured. The soldiers under Salah lost more than 300 soldiers, and the commander Apdalla died. "

Galahad reported a series of unbelievable numbers without blushing and without any embarrassment on his face.

In Barrow's words, it is normal to falsely report the results of the battle. Anyway, they will not really send people to count the heads. If they talk more, the Americans will provide them with more weapons and equipment.

"When the battlefield was cleaned up after the war, we found a bombed Hummer off-road vehicle and the remains of a special operator. Since we didn't find the dog tag around his neck, we couldn't identify him, only the cloth in his pocket Zhang Heqi judged his identity as the team medical officer, code name: doctor."

Galahad finished reading the draft in front of him without any emotion, heaved a sigh of relief, and then looked aside at Trio Baro.

Barrow nodded, indicating that there was nothing wrong with what he said, and he just had to see the reaction from there.

"Dead, but can't find the dog tag?"

General Ross frowned tightly, and he half believed what Galahad said.

Are you kidding me, there are more than 500 casualties in an hour of small-scale combat, do you think it's World War II now?
And you are a mere rebel, where do you get so many soldiers?

"Yes, we suspect that not all of your soldiers died, and it is very likely that they were captured by the enemy."

Galahad informed General Ross of his "doubts" and wanted to direct the opponent's anger to Card Dazuo.

But Rose will not take his set at all. He never believes that those guys will die easily in Benghazi.

Signaling his subordinates to cut off the communication, General Ross didn't want to talk to this ignorant Galahad anymore, turned around and ordered:

"Let the people from the CIA find out what happened today and what happened to me as soon as possible! Also, bring me the person in charge who is connected with the special team!"

Hearing this, the intelligence officer was slightly relieved to be stared at by several people. Fortunately, General Ross did not vent his anger on him.

However, General Ross did not intend to let him go, he just signaled the soldiers who were suppressing him to let him go, then looked into the eyes of the intelligence officer and said sharply:
"Now, explain to me what those guys want to do!"

The intelligence officer swallowed, knowing that if he could not explain clearly, he might be sent to a military court, so he hurriedly explained the information he received in the afternoon.

"This is actually what Captain MacTavish meant..."

(End of this chapter)

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