To put it bluntly, it's a clash between Indians and Pakistanis. The current leadership is comprised of Pakistanis, and because they have a close relationship with China, they've commissioned a Chinese construction company to build important facilities like a dock. The reward is the right to use the dock for 50 years.

Just as the wharf project was about to be completed, the Indians, with the collusion and weapons support of a major power, wanted to directly reap the benefits and prevent China from using the wharf. The Pakistanis, of course, refused to do so, and the current situation has arrived.

The two sides fought fiercely and suffered casualties on both sides. A group of Indians, led by mercenaries from a certain big country, launched a surprise attack on the construction of the dock, attempting to kill the Chinese construction team and undermine the relationship between Pakistan and China.

More than a thousand armed Indians forced the Chinese construction workers and peacekeeping forces into the valley.

When Moer arrived, the anti-government armed forces composed of Indians and mercenaries sent by a major country were preparing for a violent attack in order to achieve their goals.

When they saw the coastline, Li Moer replaced the fighter jet with a helicopter and let Zhao Yunting leave the space. The two of them searched for the col that Old Man Wei mentioned in the helicopter.

In fact, this place is not difficult to find. On the contrary, it is very easy to recognize. There is thick black smoke here, which is caused by them setting fire to the surrounding buildings.

Li Moer flew a helicopter at low altitude, trying to find the whereabouts of the anti-government armed forces.

After entering Maoliqiu for about half an hour, we finally found the whereabouts of some anti-government armed personnel. They were outside the valley, using cover to advance little by little.

Moer flew the helicopter about 470 to 480 meters above the ground, intending to hover over their heads and take away the bullets in their weapons.

When the anti-government armed personnel below saw the helicopter, they subconsciously thought it was a government plane.

The commander immediately ordered the rocket launcher to shoot down the helicopter. Li Moer, who was on the helicopter, suddenly felt his hair stand on end and immediately focused more on watching every move below.

Suddenly, two rockets flew towards her. Mo'er was startled. When the rockets were about a hundred meters away from her, she decisively put them into space and threw them back.

Two loud bangs blew out of the ground, and around them lay the bodies of four or five rebels. The two rocket launchers were especially badly damaged, clearly useless.

The rebels were dumbfounded. What kind of operation was this? They didn't shoot down the enemy, so how did the shell come back? And it even killed the rocket launcher.

Taking advantage of this delay, Moer drove the helicopter to the Huaxia Construction Team and landed it in an open area.

The peacekeeping troops on the Chinese side watched as the helicopter with the Chinese flag was almost shot down by a rocket and were sweating. They only breathed a sigh of relief when they saw that the helicopter somehow managed to shoot the rocket back.

When the peacekeeping force captain Ji Changtian saw a man and a woman getting off the helicopter, both wearing navy uniforms, he hurried over. When he saw the epaulettes of the two people, he was stunned for a moment. There were actually two regimental commanders.

When the enemy rebels saw a helicopter coming and killed several of their soldiers, they paused their attack, apparently discussing something.

Ji Changtian ran up to Li Moer and the others, saluted, and said, "Ji Changtian, the captain of the Chinese peacekeeping force stationed in the Republic of Mauritius, reports to the two commanders!"

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