Chapter 4487 My Family



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The news of what happened at the border did not reach Arak, and the cleaning of the scene and verification of the number of people took place until dark. The Uighur girl who was successfully rescued was so frightened that she fainted on the spot. The military doctor diagnosed that apart from the stimulation, she had no other health problems.

The Uyghur girl woke up around six in the evening. The first thing she did was to ignore the long needle stuck in the back of her hand. Before the military doctor could react, she "flopped" up from the bed, knelt on the bed and kowtowed to the military doctor. This scared the military doctor, who quickly stopped the Uyghur girl's behavior and called the sentry on duty.

Soon the company commander of the border defense battalion arrived, and because of the language barrier, he brought a Uyghur soldier to the ward.

Five minutes later, the Border Defense Corps received a very urgent call, informing them that there were East Turkestan elements in the northernmost village called "Zining Village" in Xinjiang. The Uyghur girl who was successfully rescued also told the border officers and soldiers that there were probably East Turkestan elements in the two villages near Zining Village, and they were all villagers from each village.

There was even more sad news: three armed border police officers who had gone missing four days ago escorted a peacekeeping girl who was injured while shepherding back to the village... and died heroically.

Three armed border police, a clerk, and two veterans who had been in the army for three years went to a sentry post deep in the Tianshan Mountains, but met with an unexpected accident.

"Fight, fight! We must fight!"

The chief of the Border Defense Corps held the microphone tightly and conveyed his meaning. This fierce battle must be fought, and no matter how hard or fierce it is, they will never retreat!

The military region must issue an order to carry out anti-terrorism missions at the border. The commander of the Border Defense Corps could not delay for a second and called the military region. Only then did he know that the special police squadron of the Sixth Detachment of Xinjiang would send 50 soldiers, and the army would send 46 soldiers for support. Tonight, a carpet search would be carried out in the three villages to clear up all problems.

The military district's expression was very implicit, only saying "all problems will be completely cleared up." It takes a deep understanding to grasp the bloodiness behind the words.

This is good news for the commander-in-chief of the Border Defense Corps.

The outpost where the three missing armed border police officers were located finally received news of their comrades, news that made the eyes of all the officers and soldiers at the outpost red and tears well up in their eyes.

Their comrades...died.

The Tianshan Mountains were covered with snow, and the eagles with spread wings flew over their sentry post again. However, their comrades who had shared weal and woe with them would never see the snow on the Tianshan Mountains or the eagles with spread wings flying by again, and they would sleep forever, never to wake up.

Some Uyghur comrades sang the "Farewell" song. The low and lingering tone was so sad that it flowed through everyone's heart like biting snow water.

"My dear, my dear, you left us and went to a distant and cold place, my dear, my dear..."

The sad song echoed in the outpost camp. The good man who was trained to shed blood but not tears was as sad as a child. You hugged me tightly, and I hugged him tightly. From the company commander to the corporal, the entire sentry, about twenty people, all hugged each other and cried bitterly.

The crying sounded like a dark cloud that enveloped everyone's heart. The soldiers at the distant outposts cried, and the Uyghur girls in "Zining Village" cried. Their eyes were red and swollen, and their hearts were broken and bleeding...

Ye Jian tightly grasped the hand of the only Uyghur girl who had left the village and attended school for two years, and the only one with whom she could slowly communicate, and held it tightly.

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