Three days later, Yunus, an officer of the Algiers Guard, quietly led two thousand of the most elite soldiers into Tunisian territory.
There were fewer than 800 remnants left in Mukra. As long as Yunus could promptly reach his location according to intelligence, he could completely annihilate them in two or three days before swiftly retreating to Algiers.
There was little to no loss on the Tunisian side, so they shouldn't be too provoked by something so trivial.
However, Yunus never anticipated that as soon as he left the Toso Mountain area, he was already being watched.
At this moment, Colonel Zemer of the French Tunisian Legion was leading four thousand soldiers waiting at the village of Didela near the western border.
And this was exactly the place Algiers intelligence had indicated Mukra was hiding.
The intelligence had been deliberately leaked to Kurulu by Zemer as ordered by the General Staff.