Ling Chen at five-thirty in the morning, Justin had passed the intelligence on to Ivan.
As they looked at the new information they had received, the faces of several people turned grim.
Justin had indeed sent over a detailed floor plan of the Consulate General, along with the numbers and designations of the South African troops allocated for its defense. Now, Ivan and his team had the most critical intelligence for a forceful assault in their hands.
The problem was, the more they knew, the more desperate they felt.
Embassies and consulates are, in effect, the territory of their respective countries, and in theory, South African military forces should not enter the United States Consulate General. Soldiers or military police tasked with security can only construct defenses outside the Consulate General. But now, a full fifty South African soldiers had been placed inside the U.S. Consulate General, all of them Special Forces.