Actuary Shogan¡¯s idea was quickly implemented. Some local armed factions in Western Sahara also have camel caravans and convoys.
Those local people have a tradition of serving as desert caravan guards since ancient times. They feel that since they are helping to transport goods, they are not helping each other fight the war. What's more, the other party still paid and acted within his own sphere of influence, so what's the problem? transport!
In addition, Hassan¡¯s father-in-law Mutom is also a well-known military leader in this area and has a high reputation in the local area.
At his call, almost all local armed factions took on the task of assisting in transporting goods.
Lin Rui arranged four main supply points on his own route. All armed by these locals to help transport goods.
Various camel convoys were busy transporting people on the territory of the militants in these places. Get them the supplies they need. They were dispatched to the above supply points.
? And the last stop is by. Lin Rui's logistics team is responsible for transporting them to the battlefield. This is equivalent to splitting the entire heavy logistics task into several small pieces and subcontracting them to these local armed groups.
With less than a week of preparation, the troops were ready to launch an attack at any time.
Lin Rui did not hesitate at all and immediately led his team to launch an offensive against Imirikli.
Most of this area is barren desert, which is too big for both of them. The large number of troops attacking each other continuously seemed isolated and sparse compared with the vast landscape.
Hassan¡¯s troops, who are responsible for the main offensive mission, number close to 2,000 and are constantly moving against the enemy. Sometimes they are grouped together with other troops, sometimes they are combined to fight together, but often they are far away from each other. There are a large number of undefended and almost unguarded areas in between. Because no one would fortify themselves in the desert.
But also because the flanks and rear of these formations are often exposed, allowing the enemy to make strategic moves or strategic detours.
Therefore, the troops cannot march forward easily and fearlessly, lest there are enemies who will attack quickly from unexpected angles. The main thing is to control the traffic line and advance forward.
With so many people in desert areas, they consume food, water and various items every day. No army could survive more than a week without supplies pouring in.
And if a key fortress behind you is captured by a surprise attack, an important road is cut off and a bridge is blown up, or a supply point is breached, it may mean the failure of this battle.
The actuary is clearly aware of this, so in addition to using the local armed forces to assist in logistics transportation, he also consciously organized a force for rear cover.
Imirikli. Terrorists also paid a high price. They built multiple layers of trench lines. All means were used to carefully study and construct fortifications for the final defense.
There are artillery and artillery batteries supporting each other everywhere behind the trenches. In the early stages of the battle, Imirikli was on the outside. There are fierce and shocking fighting scenes everywhere.
Both sides are somewhat unprepared. Not only the terrorists from the Jihad Alliance, but also Lin Rui. They entered the battle too quickly, but they had to do it quickly due to the situation. Because they must not wait until the terrorist reinforcements arrive.
¡°That way they won¡¯t be able to take down Imirikli. Therefore, we can only fight quickly, even if the preparation is very hasty.
Lin Rui and others did not plan the offensive carefully without long-term preparation. On the Jihadist side, there were no months of preparation for resistance.
Both sides responded hastily.
The situation that led to the first battle was quite chaotic. There were military movements everywhere, and there were accidents and accidents everywhere, causing losses of varying proportions.
Imirikli, located in Wadi Asad and. Between the Haat Wadi and the surrounding area is a desert.
This is a vast defense zone. It is the largest concentration of military supplies and military institutions in the Western Sahara of the Jihad Alliance.
There are barracks hospitals and arsenals here, and there is a circle of fortress protection around the city. It is surrounded by open rolling barren desert.
Imirikli and several nearby affiliated towns form a strategic barrier on this desert, forming a shield that is difficult to invade.
At the beginning of the battle, the main purpose of Lin Rui and others was to quickly occupy and control several affiliated towns around Imirikli. It is required to be as fast as possible and cannot wait for the opponent to be fully mobilized before capturing these towns.
General Hassan¡¯s infantry and a large number of artillery, together with motorcycle soldiers and cars, quickly and comprehensively launched the offensive. But they also encountered strong resistance from the jihadi alliance.
In war, the bestThe victims are still the civilians. These Western Saharan civilians have lived on this barren land for generations. Their daily life is difficult, but still full of care and hope. They herd or work when they should be at home with their wives and children. Thinking about how to live on, or live better.
Completely unaware that war is approaching them and will take everything away from them.
The battle was fierce from the beginning.
The Jihadist Alliance remains very influential in the region. Under the supervision of bullets, steel, machine guns, mortars, armed vehicles. Many local civilians were coerced into taking up arms and became veritable cannon fodder in this battle.
At the headquarters, Lin Rui got the news.
"The terrorists are forcing civilians to take up arms and charge. There are even women and children among them." Lin Rui slammed his fist on the table angrily.
"This is a battlefield! There are no civilians on the battlefield, and everyone with weapons is the enemy. Unless they put down their weapons." General Hassan corrected.
"Then what are you going to do? Let your men open fire on women and children?" Lin Rui said angrily.
"What choice do we have?" Hassan shook his head. "Either you win or you lose."
"Even if we win this battle, how can we control Imirili? In the eyes of countless people with hatred? They will never forget that we killed their family." Quinn also disagreed with Hassan. Practice loudly.
¡°Many of these locals are not from Western Sahara, but are immigrants from Morocco.¡± Hassan shook his head.
"So what? Aren't Moroccans human beings?" General Quinn glared.
"General Quinn, please wake up. These civilians you call are charging at us with weapons." General Hassan said sternly. "If they were coming at you with weapons, could you say that?"
"Don't argue. I have a way to stop the attack temporarily, set up a defense line, and create a cordoned area. Find someone to shout to them. If you put down your weapons after breaking into the cordoned area, we won't open fire.
Otherwise, they will all be shot to death. Lin Rui said calmly. "Tell them that we don't kill civilians, but those who fire on us are no longer civilians, but terrorists." "
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