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Chapter 625 Delta Commando: Are they human?

Chapter 625 Delta Force: Are they human? (Second update!)
Even though the two sides were engaged in fierce fighting inside the mine, the sound of the helicopter was still very jarring and conspicuous.

Abdullah immediately looked in the direction from which the sound came. In the darkness, three armed helicopters escorted a Chinook helicopter, silently emerging from the mountains to the north.

As they looked at the armed helicopter, the helicopter noticed them and opened fire without hesitation.

Ordinary machine gun bullets and tracer rounds fired together, creating a golden streak in the dark night, cutting towards the direction where Abdullah and his group were. Upon seeing this, Abdullah and Hatti disregarded their image, rolled on the ground, and frantically ran towards the other side of the path.

There were other people next to the two men, who were armed with rocket launchers. But as soon as the rocket launchers were raised, before they could even pull the trigger, they were shattered in two by a stream of metal bullets fired from the armed helicopter.

The stiffness of their muscles at the moment of death caused them to pull the triggers of the rocket launchers, but unfortunately they didn't aim properly, and the rockets they fired whizzed past several aircraft.

It flew away into the distance.

The sudden rocket attack, though not destroyed, was still quite a close call.

On the armed helicopter, the machine gunners frantically fired their machine guns, trying to wipe out everyone below.

Such a frenzied attack made Abdullah and Khati run even faster.

After a frantic dash, the two temporarily escaped the attack range of the armed helicopter. Or rather, the armed helicopter did not intend to kill them, but rather to protect the Chinook helicopter behind them.

On the left, the pilot of the armed helicopter launched into a tirade of profanities at the machine gunner:
"You bunch of idiots! What you're doing is alerting them! If these terrorists don't confront us directly and instead go after the hostages, our mission will be ruined!"

Faced with the pilot's scolding, the machine gunner grinned and switched to a new ammunition belt, saying, "Those hostages are mainly Canadians and Chinese, is it really necessary?"

"Besides, in any of the rescue operations you've participated in, were any of the hostages brought out intact?"

"We need to get our teammates to land right away!"

The machine gunner's words left the pilot speechless. He turned around and, along with two other aircraft, formed a triangular formation to protect the Chinook helicopter in the middle.

After the Chinook helicopter hovered, the cabin door opened, and more than a dozen Delta Force members descended by zipline and then quickly took control of the scene.

"Safety!"

"Regional security!"

After the group landed, the helicopter began to pull up, increasing the distance from the ground. Judging from the situation just now, these guys had quite a few rockets. Although those things cannot lock onto targets, in the hands of experts, they could still shoot down the helicopter.

Moreover, for some reason, the fighting at this mine is quite intense right now. If the other side has anti-aircraft missiles, things could get really messy.

The Delta Force landed but didn't rush into action. Instead, they secured their high ground and observed the two groups engaged in a fierce battle below.

I don't know if I don't see it, I'm startled when I see it.

The terrorists had heavy firepower, including not only common firearms but also a number of bombs and rocket launchers. Even special forces teams that frequently carry out special missions rarely see such a configuration.

This is a highly elite group of terrorists. If an ordinary army were to encounter them, it might suffer a heavy loss.

Even so, despite having the advantage of terrain, these terrorists were still being overwhelmed by the attacking side.

Through their binoculars, they didn't see the attackers using firearms; they only saw them firing rifle grenades wildly.

Every now and then, a few small drones would take off from their ranks, fly toward the location of the terrorists, and then explode over the terrorists' heads.

Watching the two groups locked in a fierce battle, the sniper in the team asked their captain, John, "Captain, are we sure we didn't come to the wrong place?"

On the plane, John continued to encourage them, saying that this mission was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make a name for themselves internationally.

This time, the terrorists were very weak and incompetent.

They also said that this time, they could show their faces in front of the armies of other countries.

Upon returning, each person will receive at least one medal, and a promotion and raise will be just around the corner.

But when we got here...

The terrorists and the other side clashed. Both sides had considerable firepower. The other side was even able to drive the terrorists, who were in advantageous positions and had considerable firepower, into a panic despite occupying unfavorable terrain.

This……

John was also confused, and he doubted whether he had come to the wrong place.

Just then, the sniper suddenly shouted, "Look, there are people down there!"

"Terrorists? Take them out!" John said casually, loading his gun and preparing to take action.

The sniper turned around, his face grim, and said, "It looks like hostages, people who seem to be fighting with terrorists. They... they also have a group that infiltrated inside and are transferring hostages!"

Upon hearing that it was another group of people of unknown origin transferring the hostages, John immediately became anxious.

He was also thinking that after the hostage rescue was completed, he could show himself off in front of reporters from all over the world and take the opportunity to gain some credit for his promotion.

Now that the hostages have been rescued by others as soon as the people arrive, what's the point of all this?

Driven by wickedness, he ran quickly to the sniper's side and looked down from his vantage point.

In the mine where terrorists moved back and forth, two or three uniquely dressed people escorted two or three others, moving cautiously through the mine, and finally, they crawled into an underground mine shaft.

After staring at these people for a while, John confirmed that they were also there to rescue hostages.

However, his attention shifted from the hostages to those who rescued them.

Because the equipment these people were wearing looked very strange.

At once……

These people were carrying a lot of things on their bodies. Under normal circumstances, carrying so much stuff would make it very difficult to move around, let alone fight.

These people moved very smoothly as they escorted the hostages to the mine, as if the things they were carrying did not affect their movements.

However, the extent to which those things swayed as they ran proved their weight.

John now had a new question in his mind: Who exactly were these people?

Taking a breath of the cool mountain breeze, he said to the sniper beside him:
"Cover them!"

The sniper received the order, found a suitable position with his spotter, set up his sniper rifle, and began to provide cover for the people below.

In the mine below, Sedar and two other comrades were in a group of three, one in front and two behind, with two hostages in the middle.

Being among those terrorists, a large-scale transfer of hostages would be too conspicuous, so they had to use this method to avoid fighting as much as possible, sending people to the mine in batches before transferring them.

Moreover, this method is not very good, because both sides are currently engaged in fierce fighting at the mountain pass. If those terrorists suddenly have a bad idea and come to check the place where the hostages are being held, they will be immediately surrounded.

They didn't care much; the main concern was the hostages.

After moving forward a little further, Sedar heard his teammates shouting through his earpiece:

"Captain, there are people ahead of you, stop!" "Three people..."

"No, they turned into that intersection, it looks like they're heading to where they're holding the hostages!"

Upon hearing the sound, Seidar quickly told the hostages behind him to lie down. He raised his submachine gun, equipped with a silencer, and aimed it at the pile of rubble in front of him. If the other side dared to show their face, they would die.

About 10 seconds later, a series of hurried footsteps came from ahead, accompanied by shouts. Sedar listened for a moment but couldn't make it out clearly.

Soon, the first person on the other side showed his head. The instant he appeared, the submachine gun bullets in the hands of Sedar and his two comrades hit him in the head. The first two were killed instantly without any movement.

The one behind him, because he was a little slower, was badly beaten.

The terrorist was taken aback when he was suddenly attacked on his own turf. Then he remembered what his leader had told him: that someone had infiltrated the mine.

That's precisely why they came to check the hostages.

Unexpectedly, the other party had already taken the lead.

Despite the excruciating pain, the terrorist removed the grenade from his body, preparing to detonate it on the person opposite him. At the same time, he also wanted to use this method to alert his leader that the enemy had infiltrated.

But before his hand could even touch the grenade, a bullet, seemingly out of nowhere, struck him directly in the head.

May he die!

Behind the rocks, Sedar, who was about to finish off the enemy, heard the strange noise. He quickly took cover and began calling his comrades who were controlling the drone:
"Another group of people must have come in. Raise the drone and check the surroundings!"

In the mine, several small drones rapidly ascended, their infrared cameras activated, and they began to observe the surroundings.

The Delta Force team on the hilltop was particularly conspicuous; the soldiers controlling the drones spotted them at a glance.

The Delta Force team also spotted the small drones. To show that he meant no harm, John naturally stood up and waved at the drones.

After the drone circled in the air to confirm that he meant no harm, the soldier controlling the drone spoke to Sedar:

"Judging from their equipment, they seem to be from America. We can rule out any malicious intent on their part for now."

"Say hello to them, and we'll continue moving the hostages!" Sedar made a decisive move, leading the hostages on their way.

The fact that the terrorists sent people to check on the hostages means they have noticed something has changed and now need to use the hostages.

The remaining safe time is even shorter, and these hostages need to be transferred as soon as possible.

At this moment, the two groups from two different countries worked together very well. The sniper's scope kept hovering around Sedar, ready to quickly kill any terrorists who might approach them.

Thanks to the sniper's help, Sedar and his team were able to move the hostages much faster.

There are 32 people from China, plus the people from Canada, making a total of 57 people.

When the hostages were halfway through the transfer, the sniper overhead suddenly sped up, firing almost in full-auto mode.

The sudden increase in gunfire alerted Seidar and the others.

The hostage rescue exposed [the problems].

The class monitors of Class 4 and Class 5 subconsciously looked at Seidar, wanting to ask for his opinion.

Seidar led five squads into the mine. Squad 8 guarded the mine entrance, Squads 4 and 5 were stationed at the location where the hostages were being held, and Squad 67 was responsible for transferring the hostages.

Judging from the gunshots, the terrorists on the other side must have brought a lot of people, and they probably planned to use a human pile to kill them all here.

Or they could capture them as well, take them hostage, and then use them to threaten others.

Compared to ordinary engineers, these special forces members of the military are a better bargaining chip for these terrorists.

After a brief hesitation, Seidar issued a new order:

"Eighth Squad, immediately transfer the hostages who have been moved to the mine. Make sure they are brought out safely."

"Squads 6 and 7, head from the mine towards us. Kill every terrorist you encounter along the way!"

"Five men from the fourth squad, come with me to lead the charge. The rest of the fourth squad and the fifth squad, protect the hostages and follow behind us!"

"The drone will continue high-altitude reconnaissance and provide information as needed!"

Upon receiving the order, five men from the fourth squad immediately stepped forward and followed behind Sedar. They simultaneously put away their submachine guns and picked up the grenade launcher that they rarely used and which was hanging on their backs.

At the summit, the Delta Force sniper frantically pulled the trigger, shouting to his captain, John, as he fired:

"Are these guys crazy? Judging from their expressions, they're ready to blow up these terrorists!"

After shouting, the sniper suddenly noticed that his captain was staring intently down below, as if he had seen something terrifying.

At that moment, the observer shouted:

What are they holding in their hands?

If one person has a problem, it might be a mistake; if two people have a problem, then there's definitely something wrong.

The sniper quickly took down two people, then turned his gun towards the group of people who wanted to fight the terrorists.

The lighting was rather dim before, so it wasn't very clear.

Now, the lights in the terrorists' hands also illuminated the people on the other side clearly.

The Delta Force members finally saw clearly what those strange people were carrying in their hands and on their backs.

A large-caliber gun, and it even has a drum magazine!
Upon seeing the gun, the sniper instinctively looked down at his own sniper rifle.

Compared to the other party's gun, his was like a tiny water pipe.

Under their watchful eyes, the two groups did not collide, because the group of unknown origins first threw a bunch of bombs across the pile of mineral rubble.

Then they took their large-caliber guns and opened fire on the terrorists opposite them.

The gunshots were very loud.

Even in the dark of night, amidst the bustling activity in the mine, the news still traveled far.

Wherever the bullets hit, explosions were happening!
Moreover, this firing is fully automatic.

In less than a minute, the 20 or so terrorists who were aggressively going to check the hostages were all killed in the explosion.

After witnessing this scene, the sniper slowly turned around and looked at Captain John.

Upon closer inspection, he realized that his team captain wasn't much better than himself.

(End of this chapter)

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