When Joe Ga arrived with reinforcements, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
After 40 days of intense fighting, all the allied forces were a bit overwhelmed.
The command center of P·B had moved from the original border post to a school in Byrdi.
Tall walls, reinforced houses, and multiple heavy machine gun fire points added a sense of safety for those inside.
When Joe Ga entered Byrdi by car, he found that the atmosphere here was not relaxed either.
As he passed through the center of Byrdi, a car that had exploded was left on the roadside, still emitting wisps of blue smoke.
It was then that Joe Ga realized not only had the battle in Tubruq not ended, but terrorists were still harassing Byrdi.
No wonder Nis kept increasing the bombing intensity; those terrorists really seemed to have no regard for life, apparently neither for others' nor for their own.
When the convoy entered the school, Joe Ga saw a group of Wagner and some Tuareg...