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Chapter 34 Opening the Channel

Seeing that Sanbao wanted to leave, Captain Chen was a little reluctant. He asked, "Why, are you leaving now?"

"Yes." Sanbao replied: "I want to go back and report to the company commander about the situation here and the situation at the Japanese airport."

"Do you know the situation at the airport?" Captain Chen asked immediately.

"I don't know." Sanbao replied. He pointed at Dabao and replied: "He ran out of the airport. I met him when I was digging landmines."

Hearing what Sanbao said, Captain Chen didn't want to let them go. He explained to Sanbao: "According to the order of the superiors, our group will be responsible for destroying the Japanese planes. You should stay for the time being. It will do us a lot of harm."

Big help.”

"That's right." Sanbao thought for a moment and replied, "Well, this is Dabao, let him explain to you the situation inside."

On the top of this mountain, you can clearly see the position of the planes in the airport with a telescope. Commander Chen carefully observed the surrounding terrain, as well as the fortifications built by the Japanese in the airport, the roads in and out, and the Japanese barracks.

The investigation was very careful. At the same time, he asked Dabao in detail about the situation inside, the distribution of the number of Japanese troops, the location of the oil depot and ammunition depot, and the location of the captured workers. These are all very important information.

The enemy's defense at the entrance and exit is very tight. If you want to pass through, you will be discovered by the enemy. In terms of the enemy's firepower, even if you can conquer it, you will pay a heavy price, and the enemy's reinforcements will also arrive.

Captain Chen thought for a while and asked Sanbao and Dabao: "You can enter the airport through the barbed wire fence."

"Yes, but the Japanese have set up a lot of landmines outside the barbed wire fence," Sanbao replied.

"You said you know how to clear mines, can you open a safe passage for the troops?" Captain Chen asked hopefully.

"This is not easy." Sanbao immediately responded: "I will take out all the Japanese mines in the evening."

"That's not necessary. You just need to open the passage in." Captain Chen immediately ordered his subordinates: "Send two experienced soldiers to assist Comrade Sanbao." At the same time, he reminded: "His safety must be guaranteed."

At night, the troops launched operations. In order to block possible Japanese reinforcements, Commander Chen sent the first battalion to contain the Japanese reinforcements in Nao County. The second battalion served as the reserve team, and the third battalion served as the commando team to attack the airport. The troops took advantage of the darkness and began to take action.

A company serving as an offensive commando, led by Dabao, approached the Japanese barbed wire fence through the passage opened by Sanbao the night before, and quietly passed through to enter the airport on time.

On the other side of the airport, soldiers from another company were hiding in the ditch at the foot of the mountain, while Sanbao and two soldiers crawled forward to approach the minefield. This time, Sanbao moved much faster, and the two soldiers also got Sanbao's command.

Following instructions, the three of them lined up to clear mines and move forward, opening a five-meter-wide passage for the troops. The soldiers on both sides also carried ropes to mark their advance.

They slowly handed the mines they took out to the outside of the rope, and at the same time closely monitored the Japanese searchlights shining back and forth. Soon, they came to the barbed wire fence. The three of them observed closely for a while, and there was nothing strange around them.

Sanbao was watching from the side, and two soldiers cut the barbed wire on both sides. Then, they sent a signal behind them, and the soldiers of the assault company behind them quickly advanced and entered the Japanese airport through the opened passage.
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