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Safety Tales: Shooting on the Highway
Vladimir Bezmaly | 10.12.2020
- Good morning, Johann!
- Good day, but why so early?
— Did I wake you up? Alas, there has been an assassination attempt! Our car will come for you now. Your key employees have also been notified. Assembly at the Ozero base. For all your loved ones, you have gone on a business trip. Payment, as usual, at triple rate.
40 minutes have passed.
- Good morning, colleagues! Alas, I know brazil whatsapp data than you. The meeting is in 10 minutes. In the meantime, you will all be shown to your rest rooms.
— Good morning, colleagues! My name is Peter Weiss. I represent the counterintelligence department. We have had an emergency. Yesterday, an assassination attempt was made on our former agent in a neighboring country on the highway. He is a defector, he worked for us for over 10 years. His car was shot at with a machine gun. He was driving the car with his wife and a security car. Not far from the capital, at a deserted crossroads, the motorcade approached a pickup truck parked on the side of the road. From a distance of just over 100 m, fire was opened from the pickup. The shots were aimed at the windshield in the driver's seat. The driver was the former agent.