Alexander's mission this time was not to occupy Jin Beim's official residence, but to either capture Jin Beim alive or kill him.
However, now they have searched the entire mansion several times, but they have not found any trace of Jin Beim, let alone Jin Beim, not even his wife and children.
It is impossible for so many people to disappear into thin air.
Soon, Alexander understood the reason. There must be a secret passage in this official residence, otherwise, Jin Beim and the others would not be able to disappear.
Immediately, he ordered his men to search for a secret passage, and sure enough, they found a secret passage behind the huge portrait on the wall of Jin Beim's study.
Just when Alexander was about to lead his men to rush in, he unexpectedly received news from General Musala.
Musala's confidant leader Kesaibo told Alexander that the Jinbem family had been captured by General Musala's men in the secret passage.
When Alexander heard the news, he was immediately unhappy. In his opinion, Musala actually knew that there was a secret passage, but he did not tell them the news.
"All right."
"Alexander, you retreat from the tunnel now. I estimate that the government troops will soon attack." Musala gave the final instruction.
Alexander hesitated for a moment, then waved his hand and directed his men to retreat from the tunnel.
Montero and other comrades had already planted a bomb at the official residence. Once government troops broke in, he would remotely control the bomb to explode.
After advancing for more than a thousand meters along the winding tunnel, Alexander and the others finally met Musala's subordinate Colonel Kesaibo in the back mountain.
What surprised Alexander was that Kaisaibo actually killed everyone including Jin Beim, and the air was filled with a strong smell of blood.
"Did you kill them?" Alexander asked in surprise.
Kaisebo nodded expressionlessly: "Yes, man, they want to resist, and we have to kill them for safety."
"Do you know? If you do this, you will be subject to a military court in the future." Alexander was speechless at the poor quality of these black people.
"I am responsible for all the work." Kai Saibo said with a calm expression.
"Okay, you're awesome." Alexander really couldn't think of what to say, so he had to take out a cigarette.
"Alexander, don't be so angry. There's nothing we can do. I hope you can understand. By the way, your car has been arranged and is just above."
According to the plan, when Musala and the others take control of the capital, Alexander and the others should evacuate to a hotel near the capital, where they will rest and recuperate. If special circumstances arise, they will be able to return to the scene as soon as possible.
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"Take care of yourselves." After finishing the cigarette in his hand, Alexander stepped on the cigarette butt under his feet a few more times before leaving.
"You too, man, don't be upset. If we don't kill them, they will identify you in the future. This will definitely be a troublesome matter for Mr. Vladimir."
"Okay." Alexander continued speechlessly. In his opinion, maybe Keseb's words made sense.
After he made a "goodbye" gesture to Kaisebo, he led the mercenaries towards the road.
Before boarding the car, Montero received a signal for government troops to enter the residence.
After a few minutes, he issued the command to detonate the bomb without hesitation.
"boom……"
Soon, the entire mansion turned into a sea of fire amid a huge explosion.
At this time, residents of the capital of Niyar realized something was wrong after hearing a huge explosion.
At eight o'clock in the morning, General Musala gave a televised speech. In his speech, he severely criticized the corruption and incompetence of the Jinbeim government. Photos and videos exposed the corruption and incompetence of the Jinbeim government.
of vividly.
The people also became angry. While they strongly supported General Musala's becoming president, they also expressed the greatest anger towards the Jinbeim government. The demonstrators even carried whipping slogans.
Faced with the full support of the people, Musala said that he is currently only the person in charge of the transitional government, that is, the so-called acting president. After the crisis in the capital is resolved, an election will be held through public opinion, and then Budiniya will truly be returned.
For the first time, the people of this small Philippine country have truly exercised their democratic power.
Musala's speech had a huge effect on the people. Naturally, senior officials in Jinbeim's current government also actively approached him.
In fact, there is nothing you can do if you don't get close. At present, the government army in the capital has already fallen apart, and the police have done nothing. As for communications and media, they are also firmly in the hands of Musala. Those senior officials have no way at all.
After approaching General Musala, the first thing Musala asked them to do was to expose Jinbem's atrocities.
For many days, advertisements played on the streets of the capital and major cities focused on exposing other little-known scandals about Jin Beim.
Outside the capital, Jin Beim's direct troops were preparing to fight back. However, when they learned that Jin Beim had died, the direct troops were quickly defeated. Only a few die-hard groups fled into the rain forest and remained there.
Continue to fight tooth and nail.
For Musala, these groups of die-hards are not important. At present, more than 90% of the people in Budiniya fully approve of him, and the senior officials of the previous government have also all fallen in favor of him.
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Due to Vladimir's public relations in Casablanca, the major news agencies without exception did not report it in time. It was not until three days after "Operation Storm" that Caroline and the others reported it.
In their reports, they focused on Kim Bem's corruption and various scandals. As a result, Western countries gradually recognized General Musala's full power over the small country of Budiniya.
Musala changed from Kim Bem's previous dictatorship and focused on establishing a good image of being close to the people and pro-government. He even took the initiative to go to the streets and participate in garbage cleanup work with the people.
With Musala's vigorous promotion, Budiniya's external image has undergone a 180-degree change.
However, Vladimir is not optimistic about Musala's overly open policy.
In Vladimir's view, the main reason why Western countries did not make a big fuss about the civil strife in Budiniya was because Budiniya was too inconspicuous.
But now through Musala's "efforts", it has become so eye-catching.
People of all colors entered the streets of Boudilon one after another. People who didn't understand at first glance thought they were at the United Nations.
Vladimir quickly asked Machyev to contact General Musala and asked him to tighten Budiniya's visa policy. He must not allow so many foreigners, especially people from European and American countries, to easily apply again.
Entering Budinha.
Musala was quite surprised when he received the news.
Surprised, he quickly followed Vladimir's instructions. While asking the Immigration Bureau to further tighten visa policies, he also tightened martial law in the capital and other major cities.
After the change of government, the small Philippine country of Budinha quickly returned to its former peace.