On the west side of the town, two fully-filled mercenary camps, plus two thousand people assembled from the Abu You Brigade, formed a mixed troop of nearly three thousand people.
After all, Bayji still required a thousand people to stay and guard.
Leading this support troop were several armored personnel carriers modified beyond recognition, welded with various specifications of machine guns and even automatic grenade launchers.
Following were a long string of pickups, with old DShK heavy machine guns and AGS grenade launchers mounted on their truck beds, and even a few recoilless rifles.
As the tires rolled over the soft sand that had been repeatedly tilled by artillery fire, the dust rose like a gigantic earth-colored dragon, stretching for several kilometers behind the convoy.
Song Heping was sitting inside the armored command vehicle located mid-convoy.
