Outside Kandahar, after a big show between the Mujahideen and the Afghan People's Army, two 72 tanks and two armored personnel carriers were successfully captured by the Mujahideen, and then taken away and hid in a cave, waiting for Valentin's arrival.
Salim, the owner of the weapons stall, had never done such a big deal, and it was not until the exact news came from the Mujahideen that Salim's hanging heart was relieved.
After the "defeated" KPA returned to the camp, it was naturally severely reprimanded from its superiors, but the KPA did not intend to send troops to snatch back the discarded equipment, because even if the Soviets went in person, they might not be the opponent of the jihadists who had a geographical advantage, and now except for some elite units of the Soviet Red Army, no team dared to take the initiative to attack.
Naturally, these things are not for Valentin to worry about, and Valentin is now worried about how to get these heavy equipment out of Afghanistan.
After communicating with Petrov's father, there was finally a relatively safe plan, and the missiles and artillery shells on the combat vehicles were still directly airlifted to Medellin by MSC planes.
As for heavy equipment such as armored vehicles and tanks, two Il-76 cargo planes were first leased by MSC from the Soviet Civil Aviation to be airlifted back to the Soviet mainland in Gorky under the guise of imported stone, and then transported directly to Rostov on the Black Sea coast through the Volga Canal, and the MSC would send cargo ships to transport the weapons to Colombia by sea.
Because of the risks involved, Seryosha asked his old friend Lebed to say hello to the Airborne Forces stationed in Kandahar, so the four armored vehicles were placed in special containers and imported into the Soviet Union in the name of Afghan stone.
Seryosha didn't like to get involved in the Medellín clique, but Escobar was a big patron of the Gorky Brotherhood, and not only could he bring Shelyosa a lot of profits, but he also held a lot of secrets about Yuri and Ivankov.
Aside from helping Escobar and the Colombian government, Seryosha's only option was to take out Escobar.
Kill Escobar, don't be funny, even the CIA and the Drug Enforcement Administration can't do it.
Besides, if Escobar dies, what will happen to Seryosha's car business, so a living Escobar is more beneficial to Seryosha, and Escobar, who is struggling with the Colombian government army, is also constantly relying on the help of the Gorky Brotherhood, and sooner or later, Seryosha can completely control the entire Medellín group.
Seryosha was not interested in drug trafficking, but many of Seryosha's clients were interested in the drug business.
Cocaine is one of the important sources of income for the Italian mafia, although Seryosha is engaged in the business of money laundering, but the better the business of the customers, the more profitable Seryosha is, who let him have a huge underground network in his hands After weighing the pros and cons, Seryosha acquiesced to Yuri and Ivankov's plan to lend a helping hand to Escobar.
None of Escobar's drug dealers knew how to operate the 72 tank, and the armored corps was a highly technical unit, requiring at least four or five men to operate a tank.
Escobar, a drug dealer, would never think about this kind of thing so meticulously, but Yuri, who had been an airborne soldier, knew it clearly.
Ivankov recruited defectors in the Brighton community who had served in the armored corps of the Soviet Red Army, who had been deceived by the illusions of the United States and came to the United States after betraying the Red Army, but because of the lack of life skills, they had to rely on the Russian villagers in Brighton to live a precarious life, and they had long regretted their intestines.
They have lost their faith and are suffering from poverty, so as long as they have money to earn, why can't they work for the drug dealers?
Just as Escobar's tanks had already entered the Caribbean, the mercenaries recruited by Yuri and Ivankov were sent to Medellín.
Escobar is now convinced of Yuri, who tells Escobar that if he does attack Colombian prisons, there will be more fighting, and that Escobar's men lack discipline and can fight with the wind, but once they fall to the downside, they will inevitably suffer the last big rout.
Ivankov also recommended to Escobar the elite team of mercenaries who lived in seclusion on the Dutch island of Aruba, Ben Ali and his companions, who had served in the French Foreign Legion.
Under the call of the dollar, these elites came out of the mountains again, and also secretly came to Colombia to participate in the prisoner robbery operation of the Medellín group.
At this moment, the US intelligence agencies, which are anxious about the last time two warplanes were accidentally shot down, are still struggling with the source of weapons for drug cartels.
The appearance of individual anti-aircraft missiles has made the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the CIA even more afraid of encircling and suppressing Colombian drug cartels, and Apache helicopter gunships and 10 attack planes are no longer invincible weapons.
The drug dealers have apparently found a way to restrain themselves.
In the jungles of Colombia, drug traffickers with self-tracking anti-aircraft missiles are even more difficult to deal with than the Viet Cong of the past.
"According to the analysis of the available intelligence, these missiles could not have come from Cuba, and I am convinced of this, because Escobar clashed with leftist guerrillas in Colombia, they are mortal enemies who fantasize about exporting revolution, and spilling the flame of revolution all over Latin America, Castro cannot cooperate with drug traffickers," at the CIA's intelligence conference, intelligence experts in the Caribbean did not hesitate to deny the speculation of Colombian colleagues.
"Then who else do you think can sell these missiles to these drug dealers," the Colombian colleague asked dissatisfied.
"Hey, don't be so angry, why are you just staring at the 10 attack planes that were shot down by the hand drill.
We also had a helicopter gunship shot down by our own Stinger missile.
Don't you think that's an important clue," retorted the Caribbean intelligence expert.
"I said if you fell in love with Castro and why did you defend him everywhere," the Columbia intelligence officer retorted.
"You guys" A scolding war was about to start, but soon someone pushed the adults in the conference room, and a middle-aged man with glasses walked up to the convener of the meeting, handed over a report that had just arrived to the other party, and then whispered in his ear: "Look, this is the focus of our analysis report."
The convener of the meeting couldn't help but be surprised when he looked at the line of text pointed by the other party's finger.
"Based on the numbers on the missile fragments seized at the scene, it can be concluded that this batch of Stinger missiles should have been secretly sent to the South Asian battlefield, and according to the records, this batch of weapons should have been in Afghanistan or in the hands of Pakistan's allies." t1706231537: