Battlefield Contract Worker

Chapter 4471: Victory of Rencis

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Lin Rui and Jiangan sat on the chairs tiredly. Jiangan smiled wryly and shook his head, "It's dangerous enough, our plan actually has a big flaw.

As long as other troops are supporting us, we simply cannot take these two regiments. But you just passed the troops of the Popular Front of Western Sahara, dragged the surrounding Moroccan troops, and just blocked this flaw. "

"I'm also sweating in my hand." Lin Rui let out a sigh of relief. “It’s not so much that the Moroccans were beaten by us, it’s more that they were beaten by their own confidence. What’s the situation?”

"The two regiments have only a small number of resistance, and most of them have already surrendered. Their commander personally ordered the surrender, and it is estimated that those who are still resisting are only a few. Once the situation becomes more unfavorable, they can only be forced to surrender." Head Road.

"We captured two regiments of enemy troops? Well, I still have a hard time accepting this." Sergey shook his head in disbelief.

"It's not over yet. All other troops must be notified immediately to assemble to Renxis. We will occupy Renxis Town before dark." Lin Rui nodded.

A few hours later, one of the important towns in the Moroccan-occupied area, Rencis, once again announced the change of ownership. The spokesman for the Popular Front for Western Sahara confessed to the reporter himself.

After a day and night of fierce fighting, the Western Sahara People's Front has captured an important strategic location in the Moroccan occupied area - Rences. And captured nearly two regiments of Moroccan troops.

When the news came out, the whole world was shocked. Less than two weeks after Rencis was taken down by Moroccan forces, he was retaken by the Popular Front for Western Sahara again.

And the troops of the Popular Front for Western Sahara captured two regiments of enemy troops. This is somewhat unbelievable.

As far as the Western Sahara People's Front is armed, it may be able to fight a few battles with the Moroccans. But it is almost impossible to wipe out the Moroccan troops in a complete system.

But before they captured the Moroccan armored forces. During this operation, two more regiments of Moroccans were captured. This is a bit confusing. Is the Moroccan army really so vulnerable?

Some Arab news media even described the battle as the victory of Rencis.

This made Algeria, the Moroccan's old rival, a little eager to try. They immediately dispatched troops and assembled in the border area.

Their reasons are also very good, given the increasingly dangerous situation in Western Sahara, they must strengthen border guards to prevent a large influx of refugees into Algeria.

They dare to say this, but Moroccans can't believe it. You must know that Algeria is an imaginary enemy that Morocco has always focused on guarding against. There has been serious friction between the two countries.

And Algeria's assistance to the Western Sahara People's Political Line has always made Moroccans brooding. In addition, Algeria's military strength is not weak, and it has been in a state of confrontation with the Moroccans for a long time.

The two sides have also launched an arms race for this, competing to purchase arms. Therefore, Moroccans' protection against Western Saharan people is second. Nor did they pay any attention to the strength of the Popular Front for Western Sahara at all. But Algeria dare not underestimate.

Now see Algeria suddenly starting to send more troops to the border. This makes Moroccans completely unable to sit still. The Moroccan king and foreign minister called Algeria overnight, asking for a reasonable explanation.

Algeria's attitude is also very clear: I am adding troops to my border to prevent a large influx of refugees and affect the country, which is itself a last resort.

And Algeria has always supported the independence struggle of the people of Western Sahara. However, it has always been based on the principle that the two sides can resolve differences through equal dialogue. Now it is both of you who are fighting on your own, which has had an impact on our border situation.

Why can't we be allowed to station troops on our own borders? What the **** do you Moroccans want to do?

The two sides launched a war of words over the matter. Although the war of words was very lively, the mentality of the two sides was completely different.

Algeria is just sitting on the mountain and watching tigers fight. You beat you. I will watch the excitement at the border and ensure my own vital interests.

But the Moroccans can't. They are at war with the Western Saharan people, and at the same time they have to guard against this powerful neighbor.

Algeria said that the increase in troops was for the purpose of strengthening border security, and this reason is also plausible.

But Moroccans can't believe it. You said you were watching from the side and didn't do anything, what if you stabbed me in the back while I was at war with the Sishara?

You don't move now because you haven't met a good opportunity yet. What if you get a chance and attack me?

Moroccans can only turn to the AU on this issue. But the AU also expressed difficulty because Algeria has increased its troops on its borders and maintained border order, which is understandable.

Algeria has not crossed the border to participate in military operations, but has only stepped up its vigilance on its own territory. If you really want to accuse him, you have to have a decent reason.

More importantly. Relations between Morocco and the AU are more delicate. In the early years, because Morocco occupied Western Sahara and resolutely refused to withdraw its troops, it once announced that it had withdrawn from the African Union.

In other words, Morocco is no longer a member of the AU. You are a non-member, and you want the AU to point fingers at Algeria, one of the AU member states. People have to listen to you too?

This is the attitude of the AU, let alone the United Nations. It is a consistent and sloppy attitude, calling on all parties to exercise restraint, avoid further escalation of the situation, and try to resolve differences through consultation.

Algeria is even more righteous: I increased troops on the border ~lightnovelpub.net~ to prevent the situation from expanding. I have also been calling on both of them to exercise restraint, but they are just not obedient and are going to fight.

Then I naturally have to prevent them from fighting on my territory and causing me losses. Besides, they fought so fiercely, how many refugees came to me every day, and how much trouble did it bring me?

I control my own borders and limit the influx of refugees into our country. This is a normal thing. The whole world does this.

Moroccans can't see it, and the security situation in their country is getting worse, and the terrorist activities are intensifying. Ordinary people also became dissatisfied.

The security situation in the country has become so bad that the common people have no safe living environment.

Therefore, under multiple pressures, Morocco made a very difficult request to the Western Sahara People's Front for a temporary ceasefire and consultation and dialogue between the two sides.

All of this is exactly the way the secret society has designed before, so that the local armed forces of Western Sahara can officially come to the forefront. But what they didn't expect was that the Western Sahara People's Front picked up the cheap price.