When Kamran Shah (Art Malik), the leader of the local Mujahideen, learns that Koskov is buying opium in order to turn a profit AND buy arms for the Soviets to use against them, he agrees to help Bond blow up the opium. Bond helps load it on a truck, then climbs aboard to set a bomb, getting trapped there when Necros also climbs aboard and the truck takes off. Kara, Kamran, and the Mujahideen follow on horseback. When the trucks arrive at the airbase, Bond helps transfer the opium onto the cargo plane. As he's about to hop off the plane, Koskov and Necros see him, just as the Mujahideen ride up. They create a diversion, giving Bond time to taxi the plane out to the runway and begin the takeoff. Kara pirates a jeep and tries to catch up, but Koskov and Necros do the same and follow her, their guns ablazing. Bond opens the back end of the plane, allowing Kara to drive her jeep inside. Just as the plane is about to lift off, Necros also jumps on board. With only minutes left before the bomb explodes, Bond hands over the controls to Kara, then goes back into the hold to disarm the bomb. He is attacked by Necros but, after a long and harrowing fight, Bond manages to send him plummeting to his death. Bond disarms the bomb with only one second to spare. He rejoins Kara in the cockpit but notices that the Soviet troops are in hot pursuit of the Mujahideen, so he goes back into the hold, resets the bomb, and drops it on a bridge that the Soviets are crossing. The bridge blows up, killing the Soviets and stopping the chase. When a fuel warning light comes on, however, Bond realizes that errant bullets have made holes in the fuselage, and the plane is rapidly losing fuel. One by one the engines start to go out. With nowhere to land (they're flying over mountains), Bond opens the cargohold door and, just as the plane is about to crash, he and Kara drive the jeep out of the hold, landing safely on the ground. The plane flies into a hillside and explodes. A few days later, Bond returns to Tangiers, sneaks into Whitaker's house, interrupting his game of the Battle of Gettysburg, and informs him that the opium has "gone up in smoke." Whitaker grabs a submachine gun with a bulletproof shield. When Bond has spent all his bullets, Whitaker open fires on Bond, who only narrowly manages to dodge the shots. Bond plants his whistle-operated keychain on a statue of Napoleon and sets off the charge. The heavy statue falls on Whitaker, killing him. Just then, General Pushkin and his men enter the room, followed not long afterwards by Koskov. Koskov makes a big show of gratitude over Pushkin still being alive. Pushkin tells his men to send Koskov back to Moscow "in a diplomatic bag." In the final scenes, Kara is playing a concert on one leg of her World Concert Tour, but she is saddened that Bond is not in attendance. When she goes back into her dressing room, however, she finds him waiting with two martinis...shaken, not stirred.