Rise of the Wasteland

Chapter 1197: Execution

At night, on the outskirts of Palmyra. The cold wind is blowing, now is the most comfortable moment in the desert. Duke is tuning and installing the dish antenna, and a Wired interview is coming up soon.

Palmyra has now attracted the attention of the whole world, and the repeated events within two or three days have made the audience's mood ups and downs. Although various broadcast accidents broke out one after another in the media, the surge in ratings made various media compete to report and broadcast.

For Duke, the most wonderful thing is that no one is robbing them of the news. They are the only ones interviewed in Palmyra. Next, they will interview Aidid, the field commander of the Al-Nusra Front, which will bring him a lot of money.

Duke was humming while working, and beside him was a row of prisoners with hands and feet tied up kneeling, all of whom were government soldiers captured by the Nusra Front after the Tomahawk attack. It seems that the fate of these people will not be very good later.

But when Duke hummed, a kneeling prisoner suddenly said in Chinese: "Hi... are you Chinese?"

Duke was taken aback for a moment, and his good mood immediately went away. He said in German with a straight face and staring eyes: "No, I am not Chinese. I am naturalized in Germany, and I have completely severed myself from my past."

After Duke finished speaking, he smugly switched to German and hummed. The kneeling prisoner couldn't understand German, but continued to speak Chinese quickly as if grasping at straws: "My name is Rouhani, and I am from Iran. I have studied in China. I have always loved China, please help me and let me go. Look around and no one is paying attention."

"I don't love that dictatorship. I made enough money and fled to the free world. Only stupid pariahs love that damn country." Duke taunted the embarrassed Rouhani with a mocking expression, by the way He also reported to nearby Nusra soldiers that he wanted to flee.

Nusra's soldiers came and smashed Rouhani's head with the butt of their guns, beating him until he screamed. At this time, the bossy Aidid came over with a group of men, and said arrogantly: "Don't beat them to death now, I will execute these prisoners in front of the whole world later."

Terrorists like to threaten the world with torture and death, and they like to show their strength by killing civilians and captives. And this does have a great deterrent effect on ordinary people who watch the news, making people feel that terrorists are extremely powerful.

At this moment, Aidid is in a good mood, the humiliation he received during the day has been washed away, and he can't wait to announce this news to the world - the person who dared to publicly insult him in the interview is finished.

This time the connection is not with the BBC, but with CNN, which has a higher bid. In order to cooperate with the U.S. military's "Tomahawk" air strikes, CNN paid a lot of money this time to grab the right to broadcast live. Its gold medal host Anderson personally satellite-connected Aidid, who was in the limelight in Palmyra.

In the studio of CNN International, Anderson, wearing a suit and tie, was looking down at the western elite, and asked with a smile: "Mr. Aidid, do you think you can really succeed?"

Aidid on the TV screen is still wearing a military uniform, with a sloppy appearance and a fierce face. There is an ISIS flag behind him, and several armed guards stand on both sides, which is quite powerful.

"Stupid people, you keep asking the same questions over and over again." Sitting on a rotten chair, Aidid said proudly: "We have been very successful, from Iraq to Syria, from the Euphrates to Persia However, it is all our forces.

And we're expanding all over the world, and there's nothing stopping us. So what if there is an air strike by the US military? We took Palmyra again anyway.

Look at my hand, we have captured many prisoners of government forces, including many Revolutionary Guards from Iran. It's ridiculous, is this the elite sent by the Iranians? I am going to execute these guys who dare to oppose us right now in front of you.

Oh, right.

I also want to announce one more thing. There was an arrogant guy in Palmyra yesterday who tried to challenge the believers of Allah, challenge our authority. But he failed, he failed shamefully. "

While speaking, Aidid also showed a piece of broken fabric in front of the camera. Under the light of the on-site interview, this piece of fabric has a strange color, with uncertain light and shade.

"It's from that guy's body. It's what's called optical camouflage. It's really amazing, but it's nothing scary. You can imagine his current state. He's dead, and we Killed. That fool can't threaten anyone again."

This display made countless viewers sigh, even the Western people who were frightened by the weirdness and horror of super soldiers before had a bit of compassion-a powerful hero died in the hands of a group of young people, even standing The hostile stance is also quite impressive.

It was truly a tragedy, and it was mourned silently in the hearts of countless people. After all, in comparison, terrorists are the real gods and ghosts.

"Okay, everyone. It's time for us to execute the prisoners." Aidid stood up and walked in front of Rouhani and others, "I will punish in the name of Allah."

Dozens of captured prisoners burst into tears, some begged, some wept, some went limp. They were all trapped hand and foot, and no one could escape. In contrast, Aidid, who was overjoyed, shouted: "I will execute them in the most brutal way."

ISIS has invented many horrific execution methods, and this time they are obviously trying something new. Aidid decided to use a tank to crush the prisoners into a pulp, and a T-72 tank of more than 40 tons was driven over.

Duke held the satellite phone in his hand and whispered to Siddell who was filming: "CNN said that they don't want the audience to see too bloody pictures, but they can't stop the live broadcast. So later the camera will focus on Aidid to emphasize his brutality." , highlighting the urgency of the US military's fight against terrorists."

"You don't need to teach me about this." Siddell is the boss, and the camera lens in his hand has been aimed at Aidid.

The rumbling tank slowly drove over, its creaking tracks crushed a deep mark on the sand. No one could remain calm in front of such a heavy car body. Rouhani and other prisoners knew that they could not hide, but they still tried to avoid while crying and moving their bodies vigorously.

"Hahaha..." The surrounding terrorists laughed loudly, and some even shot into the sky continuously, shouting "Allahu Akbar" as if to add to the fun. This scene is like a group of demons dancing.

Aidid stepped aside, waved his finger coldly, and ordered the tank behind him: "Squeeze these heretics to death."

The camera locked on Aidid, spreading his image of power, cruelty and ruthlessness to the world. Thus emerges an extremist star who, even though most of humanity loathes and hates him, can still do him great good by being a frightening image.

CNN host Anderson is reporting to the world in a tone of regret: "Sorry, we have tried our best to negotiate with these terrorists and try to save these captured Syrian government forces.

But terrorists will obviously not abide by the rules of the civilized world, which strengthens our determination to fight terrorism. We will never back down…. "

Anderson was showing his compassionate side like a cat crying for a mouse, but he paused for a few seconds in the middle of his words, staring at the video from the satellite in a daze. Not only was he in a daze, but the audience watching the live broadcast was also in a daze.

Something seems wrong?

The muzzle of the T-72 that was about to crush the prisoners turned, and the 125mm thick tube was aimed at Aidid who was standing aside.

What's going on?

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