The Prime Minister and his men have been in contact with the enemy, and they have been warned that the city is in danger. They are planning to enter the city, but they are afraid that the enemy will find them and kill them. They have no choice, the Prime Minister tells them, but to keep their distance and take out the enemy one by one. He tells them that they have eliminated all the enemy soldiers, and that three of them have died. They ask him to enter a safe shelter, but he refuses to do so until he is sure that the shelter is safe. He says that he is tired and that he does not know how to find the shelter.
The Prime Minister and his men have been in contact with the enemy, and they have been warned that the city is in danger. They are planning to enter the city, but they are afraid that the enemy will find them and kill them. They have no choice, the Prime Minister tells them, but to keep their distance and take out the enemy one by one. He tells them that they have eliminated all the enemy soldiers, and that three of them have died. They ask him to enter a safe shelter, but he refuses to do so until he is sure that the shelter is safe. He says that he is tired and that he does not know how to find the shelter.