Chapter 514: Killing with a Borrowed Knife(2/2)
There have even been several incidents of insulting women.
Under such circumstances, it is normal for the residents of the town to resist.
Because Brazil does not ban guns, and during the rebel occupation, in order to win over local residents, some weapons were also given to local residents.
Armed residents did not understand the purpose of the government troops, so they easily clashed with the government troops.
This made the government forces, who already believed that there were rebels lurking in the town, launched an attack on these residents without hesitation.
Soon, the town of Bittencourt turned into a small battlefield.
By the time Fang Lang got the news early the next morning, the two towns of Bittenkot and Manguari had been successfully recaptured by the army. This operation to annihilate the rebels hiding in the towns had killed more than 2,000 innocent people.
Townspeople died and more than a thousand people were injured.
The Army also suffered more than a hundred casualties.
The two small towns were almost completely destroyed, but the army did not find any information from the towns that could prove the identity of the rebels.
The Army did not feel any surprise about this, and instead hurriedly reported this military exploit to the Ministry of National Defense.
Fang Lang was stunned by this result, and for a moment he couldn't believe his ears.
It's not because of the Army's act of grabbing credit. After all, this so-called hidden rebel information was originally used by Fang Lang to trick the Army into helping clean up local residents in two small towns.
After all, for the later immigration plan, Fang Lang had to clean up the hostile locals in the town, so as not to bring unnecessary variables to his later plan.
He thought that the Army would screen the residents of the town, and even thought that if so many so-called rebels could not be found in the town, the Army might find a way to forcefully recruit 500 people to hand over as credit.
But he never expected that the army would directly attack two small towns and beat them to pieces.
He directly killed more than 2,000 people, and he also lost more than 100 people. Now if there are no rebels in the two towns, there must be rebels.
Regardless of whether the Army discovered the problem or not, even if they were forging it, they still had to forge evidence that there were real rebels in the town.
Chapter completed!