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Chapter 1147 - Greek war: Siege (3)

Eastern Mediterranean, several kilometres off the coast of Dakshina Mukhi.

The European coalition fleet, composed of 800 warships, approached the Suez Canal and the ships guarding it like a group of insects smelling sugar.

Agni's expression was not looking good as he lowered the binoculars. He naturally understood the strategy behind letting the Clippers and frigates spearhead the fleet. It was simply a meat shield to absorb the punishment the Bharatiya fleet would be dishing out. 

Knowing this, 'this will be tricky', he said to himself. Not only was the enemy fleet spearheaded by low-value targets, but these low-value targets were also moving around like fish out of water, spasming as if their life depended on it, making it much harder to hit them.

Suddenly, a naval officer stood next to him and performed a standard military salute. "They are in range, your highness, " Vikram Das Chauhan, the Vice Admiral, informed.

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