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Chapter 661 Servant Army

The smoke of gunpowder floated over Yekaterinburg for a long time. This was the sixth day after the attack. The Chinese Defense Force had already conquered all the positions outside Yekaterinburg with its strong military strength and fierce artillery fire. General Sisyat also knew very well that it was undoubtedly a fantasy to rely on his only ten infantry divisions to defend the outer positions. So he tactfully gave up the idea of ​​competing with the Chinese Defense Force for the outer positions and shrinking the main force into the city.

In this case, the next step of the Chinese Defense Force is to face cruel street fighting. The reason why street fighting is cruel is that the use of artillery fire in cities with dense buildings and crowded civilians is greatly restricted. Now the world's eyes are staring at the Soviet-Russian battlefield. The Chinese Defense Force cannot drive all the cities to flat ground with heavy artillery all the way. In this case, the soldiers can only give up the advantage of aircraft cannons and rely on infantry to conquer the solid fortresses.

Logically speaking, the strong bunkers in the city, coupled with the Soviet army's spirit of defending to the death and the huge casualties of soldiers, should have made General Sun Liren, the commander-in-chief of the city, feel very distressed, but the atmosphere in the headquarters was very relaxed at this time, and the staff members coming and going were in the mood to joke with each other.

"What, the casualties of the 368th Division have reached 30%, then remove them and let the 369th Division continue to fight. You tell Ruan Yongzhi, if you don't capture the 161 area today, I can't spare him, the Soviet army will defend and retreat, the firepower is very fierce, are you all holding fire sticks? Don't talk to me about conditions, I tell you if you can't capture, you, the commander, don't be like." Sun Liren put down the phone and did it, and said angrily: "These Vietnamese are really, they can't even capture a block after a day of attack. It's useless."

Chief of Staff Guan Linzheng smiled and shook his head: "Brother Zhonglun, the Russians are fighting desperately now, and the city is full of temporary bunkers. It is really difficult for them to conquer the 161st block in one day without using heavy artillery. Besides, after these three days of siege, the Vietnamese army has suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, so we should not blame them too much. The President handed over nearly 600,000 Vietnamese and Korean servants to us. If the casualties are too great, we will not be good in terms of face."

"Aren't there 600,000 people? You feel sorry for them after only 30,000 casualties." Sun Liren gave Guan Linzheng a blank look. "These North Koreans also suffered more than 10,000 casualties, but they never complain. I think it's that Ruan Yongzhi always wants to be lazy and not work hard."

"Okay, I can't tell you. Anyway, Liu Yecheng and Hu Lian are not the only ones who joke about me. If you are the commander-in-chief, why should I fuck you?" Guan Linzheng was not angry when he saw his kindness being treated as a donkey's liver and lungs. Anyway, these casualties were just numbers for them, right?

In the underground command post covered by thick earth, a luxuriously decorated office with thick wool carpets on the ground, and a wine cabinet next to it was filled with fine wine imported from France, but nothing here could make Admiral Sithat interested at all, although all this enjoyment was paid by the government.

"Comrade General, come to report to the front line. Those imperialist lackeys and mercenaries launched another fierce attack on our 161st block. Commander Siskov reported that his troops had suffered 60% casualties, and now less than a thousand people can get guns. He asked us to send reinforcements as soon as possible, otherwise he could not guarantee whether he could survive today." A gray-faced colonel stood in front of General Sisyat with a expressionless face and reported.

"You go and tell the commander of Siskov that there are no reinforcements, no." Sisyat's voice was helpless, "but I can promise him that as long as he holds up until dark today, I will let other troops take over him."

"Yes, I will convey your order to Commander Siskov immediately." After hearing General Siskov's words, the colonel breathed a sigh of relief, then turned around and walked out.

Seeing the colonel disappearing at the door, General Sisyath relaxed his spirit and leaned against the soft sofa. His eyebrows could no longer hide the thick fatigue. He murmured: "In just three days, the Chinese people have almost all conquered the outer city. It is only a matter of time before the fall of Yekaterinburg will continue at this speed. Do you really have to go any further?"

"Go out, go out"

Outside a conquered building on the street, dozens of Vietnamese soldiers pushed out of the building with more than a dozen Soviet soldiers, including several wounded people, who were kicked and beaten out by the Vietnamese army.

"Kneel down, you bastard, kneel down to me."

A Vietnamese non-commissioned officer holding m1911 next to the street shouted loudly to the surrendered Soviet soldiers in front of him. Seeing that they didn't understand his words, the non-commissioned officer kicked their knees with the steel toe. The Soviet soldiers who were in pain shouted loudly and knelt down. The non-commissioned officer then held a gun and pressed the trigger on the Soviet army kneeling on the ground. After a dull gunshot, more than a dozen Soviet soldiers fell to the ground. No one around came forward to stop all this, and everyone seemed to turn a blind eye to it.

The three-day bloody battle caused heavy losses to the Vietnamese army. The desperate resistance of the Soviet soldiers made the Vietnamese army suffer an astonishing casualties of more than 30,000 people. The Vietnamese army of three divisions was crippled and forced to reorganize. The average casualty rate of nearly 10,000 people per day made the Vietnamese soldiers almost lose their minds. Seeing the fallen comrades around them, they accumulated countless fear, panic and anger in their hearts. Now they are using this method to vent their anger.

Not far away, two officers of the Chinese National Defense Forces wearing gray-brown combat uniforms were standing not far away and quietly watching the actions of these Vietnamese soldiers. They each had a red armband on their left arms. This armband proved that they were inspectors sent by the command and were specifically responsible for the military appearance and discipline of the troops. However, after seeing the scene just now, the two did not come to stop them. Instead, they lit a cigarette and rested.

A sergeant said with some trepidation: "Sir, are those Vietnamese too much? They openly massacred prisoners on the streets. This will be another trouble if the media exposes it."

The lieutenant sucked a few sips of smoke, and waited until the misty smoke came out of his mouth before he said leisurely: "What are you afraid of? There are no troublesome reporters around you now. You don't know how much casualties are among the Vietnamese people these days. The average casualties rate of nearly 10,000 people a day is an average of one. If it's not crazy, if they want to vent their vent, why stop them? As long as they don't massacre civilians and forcibly annihilate women, then we'll let them go."

"Okay." The sergeant shook his head and sighed. The casualties of the Vietnamese and North Korean troops were indeed very heavy these days. The trains and airships that transported supplies and ammunition to the front line were filled with wounded soldiers when they flew back. Seeing their miserable situation, the officers who followed the Vietnamese and North Korean troops to the city to supervise the war also turned a blind eye. As long as they did not make too much trouble, they would let them go.

"Oh oh oh oh"

At this time, bursts of cheers came from the front.

"What's wrong"

The second lieutenant and the sergeant looked at each other and looked over in the direction where the sound came. Unfortunately, all they saw in their position was a thick smoke of gunpowder.

"Sir, they said that Ekaterina Square was captured by Russian protection." The sergeant said happily after listening for a while.

Yekaterina Plaza, a city square with a history of nearly two hundred years as the city, was completely ruined at this time, with broken walls and broken limbs and broken arms everywhere. The statue of Yekaterinburg in the center of the square was blown into pieces by shells or bombs. Now there is only a broken marble base. The square is covered with dense corpses, either wearing gray military uniforms or dark green military uniforms. At this time, they are no longer divided into Soviet troops, Vietnamese troops, Korean troops, or Russian guards. At this time, they only have one corpse.

The red flags scattered on the ground all over the square form a sharp contrast with the re-established white, blue and red flags of the Russian Empire and the blue sky and white flags. Ekaterina Square is the center of this city with a history of two hundred years. After the Russian guards and Vietnamese army occupied this place, it was equivalent to occupying most of the Yekaterinburg.

This also means that Yekaterinburg's conquest has entered the countdown, and the remaining Soviet troops have been trapped in heavy siege.

After the victory cheers, the Vietnamese, Korean and guardian soldiers felt layers of murderous intent surged in their hearts. They stared with red eyes and held a bayonet rifle and searched nearby. Countless stretchers behind them were carried up by the ambulance team, and the wounded people on the ground were carried down to rescue them. They did not have any sympathy for the soldiers wearing gray military uniforms, and they stabbed them to death with bayonets.

Their actions did not hide the passing officers, but the officers did not go over to stop them. Some even lit a cigarette and watched these things happen. There was no trace of pity in their eyes, because the other party had once applied the same thing to their heads, but now it was just that everyone had lost their objects.

After suffering heavy casualties of nearly 50,000 people, the National Defense Forces finally occupied most of Yekaterinburg. Admiral Sisyat led less than 30,000 Soviet troops to huddle in the southwest corner of Yekaterinburg, quietly waiting for the arrival of that moment.
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