African Entrepreneurship Records 2

Chapter 515 Dog bites dog

Chapter 515 Dog bites dog

the next day.

The British Governor in Kabul looked with a livid face at the corpses of the British soldiers collected yesterday. There were even more puppet soldiers.

"How many people died yesterday?"

"Only 380 of our people died, and the total casualties were 200. More than 500 Afghan government troops died, and the casualties were probably more than [-]."

"How come our losses are so much greater than those of the Afghan government forces?" the governor asked in surprise.

No matter how many Afghan government soldiers died, he didn't feel bad, but he had a headache when so many soldiers of the British Empire died, and the Afghan government soldiers actually had fewer casualties than the British army?

Knowing the Governor's doubts and eager to shirk responsibility, the British general said hurriedly: "Your Majesty the Governor, it is obvious that the Afghan government forces did not work hard. They may have been fighting because they sympathized with the terrorists or were afraid of death, so He doesn’t even try his best in fighting.”

This is certain. After all, the government troops in Afghanistan are now puppet troops that everyone shouts about, assisting the British in suppressing Afghanistan. Of course, these government soldiers are just making a living, and there is no need to fight bloody battles for British hegemony.

The Governor of Kabul sighed and said: "We lost so many people this time. Fortunately, Kabul did not lose them, otherwise it would be difficult for the country to account for them!"

More than 300 people died, which is definitely a big defeat for the British army. You must know that in the previous Zulu War, the British killed more than 300 people. And in the future, Afghan resistance organizations everywhere will be ready to move, and the number of casualties will rise. .

"Your Majesty the Governor, the collusion between the rebels and government insiders has caused us to be caught off guard. Many soldiers have reacted, and our numerical advantage is not obvious. The Afghan government forces are acting again, and we can only rely on ourselves and terrorist armed forces. This is why the number of casualties is too high."

There are actually not many British troops in Kabul, because Afghanistan was not completely conquered by the British, and the central government surrendered. Local forces may not be of the same mind as the central government, and most choose to wait and see.

Some forces in remote areas even threatened that the central government of Afghanistan was traitorous and therefore an illegal government and chose to stand on its own. This resulted in the main force of the British army having to be dispersed throughout the country to deter Afghan opposition forces.

If the main force of the British army was concentrated in Kabul, Mutila would not have chosen Kabul as his target even if he had given him ten courages.

The British's combat effectiveness is still good. After the chaos, they quickly completed the assembly and entered a fighting state, so that Kabul did not fall into the enemy's hands. Otherwise, the governor in Kabul would be in big trouble.

In fact, his troubles are already serious now, so the British Governor in Kabul is beginning to have headaches with the aftermath, and at the same time he has to face a bigger storm.

However, if the British Governor in Kabul knew that he was killed by the Kabul rebels in another time and space, I wonder if he would feel some comfort in his heart.

"We will immediately investigate the suspicious elements in the city. At the same time, the whole city will be under martial law for three days. All those who do not cooperate will be arrested. I don't want what happened yesterday to happen again."

Although the British army had already conducted an inspection of the entire city after the battle yesterday, the governor in Kabul still had lingering fears after experiencing the assassination.

Suddenly he seemed to remember something, and he added: "By the way, the mayor of Kabul died heroically yesterday, let his family choose someone to take over!"

The mayor of Kabul, who has become a scapegoat, wonders if he will be happy that the governor in Kabul still remembers him. At least the governor in Kabul is kind enough and has not forgotten to block the gun.

"Inform the military everywhere to step up their precautions and avoid being taken advantage of by Afghan resistance groups. Have the identities of the gangsters yesterday been confirmed?"

"It has been confirmed that their leader is called Mulati. He was a religious leader in Kabul. He disappeared after we occupied Kabul. Unexpectedly, he joined a terrorist armed organization."

"We must catch this terrorist named Mulati. I will hang him on the wall of Kabul."

……

The news in Kabul cannot be concealed. After all, so many people died in Kabul. Moreover, as long as someone fires the first shot in an uprising, others will follow. As the saying goes, a single spark can start a prairie fire. .As expected, many riots occurred in southern Afghanistan, which caused great headaches for the British troops stationed in Afghanistan. Moreover, the terrain of Afghanistan made it difficult for the British troops to carry out operations. The riot areas could not be suppressed in time. Afghanistan suddenly became a war, and the good situation was directly reversed.

The governor-general in Kabul had to ask for help from home and summon more troops. After all, Afghanistan had already eaten it. It would be too embarrassing to spit it out again, and it was unwilling to do so. The British had no choice but to continue to follow up.

10 Downing Street.

The Benjamin government also has to turn its attention to Afghanistan. It suffered losses at the hands of East Africa last year. If Afghanistan can no longer survive, there will be no colonization.

Benjamin was originally an admirer of colonialism. The signing of the "Gandamark Treaty" between Afghanistan and the United Kingdom in the middle of the year was one of his biggest political achievements during his current term. It has been less than two months and it is naturally impossible for his political achievements to slip away again. Let go.

"What is the current situation in Afghanistan? Why did it suddenly take a turn for the worse?"

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, the current situation in Afghanistan is still under control, but due to the bad impact of the Kabul riots, many cats and dogs have jumped out again. The Governor in Kabul reported to us that Afghanistan has a broken terrain and a large area. More troops are needed to ensure local stability."

"Humph, he still has the nerve to say that? He should have been shot to death by the rebels at that time!"

"The prime minister should calm down. He has no choice. As far as Afghanistan is concerned, it is indeed difficult to rule there, otherwise the rebels would not receive weapons support."

"Well, speaking of weapons support, where do the rebels get their weapons?"

"We believe the biggest suspect is Russia, which is closest to Afghanistan and was previously an ally of Afghanistan."

"Are you sure? Then why didn't the Russians stop us when we entered Afghanistan? Instead, they did so after we occupied Afghanistan?"

"Your Excellency Prime Minister, you have forgotten that when the Russians had to deal with the Ottomans, they naturally wanted to please us. But it is different now. Russia and the Ottoman Empire are in a stalemate. It is very likely that the two sides will compromise, and Bismarck also wants to mediate. The Russians Maybe they have already begun to contact the Germans with the intention of ending this war, and the Russians, who have free time, will naturally want to cause trouble for us."

"Is this just your guess?"

"When our people collected rebel weapons, they discovered one thing, that is, the Afghan rebels have a rich source of weapons. We even got a lot of weapons, but there were not many Russian weapons. This is very abnormal, so it is very possible. The Russians secretly support Afghanistan, but because the Russian-Turkish war is not over yet, they don’t want to offend us, so they can only play tricks behind our backs.”

Benjamin thought about it carefully and realized that this was really possible. The Russians must have been dissatisfied with the British occupation of Afghanistan easily, but due to their own reasons, they could not fully support Afghanistan, so they secretly provided support to the local Afghans.

"The possibility of what you said is very high. In this case, we cannot let the Russians be too leisurely. They will cause trouble for us as soon as they are free. If they really get involved in Afghanistan at this time, our previous efforts may be in vain. ”

"Then what do we do?"

"Contact the Ottoman Empire to destroy the chance of peace talks. We will provide some help to the Ottomans and let them continue to consume Russia. As long as Russia is declared to be in a state of war, they will have no time to mess with the dog."

Benjamin then ordered: "As for Afghanistan, call in more Indian troops from India, and the Cape Town Army will also disperse some of them to fight in Afghanistan. We must not let Afghanistan cause a big mess."

When Britain was talking about causing trouble for Russia, Ilya's report on the Kabul Uprising was also sent to the country. After all, as a planner and commander, he made great contributions. Of course, as a polished commander, he played a key role in the Afghan resistance organization. In fact, he doesn't have much say and can only make suggestions to Mutila, but this does not affect his exaggerating his role in reports to his country.

The Tsarist Russian government quickly responded to Ilya, intensified its efforts, continued to cause trouble for the British, and also provided a batch of weapons to support Ilya's voice in the resistance organization.

With the help of East Africa, Britain and Russia started the days of dog eating dog in advance. Even part of the troops used by Cape Town to deal with East Africa were transferred away. It is impossible for Britain to cause trouble in East Africa in a short time.

(End of this chapter)

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