Six hundred and twentieth chapters strange plan to wipe out the enemy four
"Commander Gao asked us to act on time at 2 a.m., not early or late, and no accidents." Li Guojun, who has been transferred to the commander of the 71st Army, said to Zhao Pu, the commander of the engineer corps under his command.
Zhao Pu stood attentively and saluted: "Yes, guarantee the task is completed."
Li Guojun nodded and said, "This mission is very dangerous. You have to check carefully. You must never let go of any unsafe factor. You must bring all the soldiers back."
At this time, more than 1,000 soldiers from the Engineering Corps belonging to the 71st Army were busy up and down the dam of the Kiev Reservoir. They calculated the fragility points of the dam and opened maintenance holes one by one. The engineers quickly installed high-level inside.
Explosives, they wanted to completely blow up the entire dam. The Kiev Reservoir is built on the Dnieper River, located in the upper reaches of the city of Kiev. It is a reservoir opened in a mountain gorge. The water storage capacity is very large, and this time it is so high.
Yu planned to rely on the power of the flood to severely attack the morale of the Axis Group.
At two o'clock in the morning, after careful inspection, Zhao Pu personally pressed the detonation button two miles away from the dam.
The electric signal was transmitted into the electric ignition detonator at a speed of nearly light. With a dull blasting sound, the dam made of steel and cement was blown out several holes, and the gushing water flowed out along the break, instantly
It turned into a flood. The dam with damaged structure could no longer withstand such strong water pressure. After a loud bang, the concrete dam body turned into countless pieces of different sizes.
block, rushing downstream with the surging flood.
McSon had a stomachache at night and had diarrhea until two o'clock in the morning. At this moment, he ran to the lower wind behind the trenches and found a secluded place to solve the physiological problems. As soon as he lifted his pants, McSon heard it far away.
The rumbling sound was like a muffled thunder in the summer rainstorm. McSon looked into the distance in surprise. In this season that is already early winter, there should not be a thunderstorm, and there was no sign of lightning in the distance.
Just as Macson was surprised, a loud noise that was shaking from the sky came from afar, like thousands of horses galloping from far to near, towards the downstream. Macson's face turned pale after experiencing the tsunami, and he knew that it was a lot of water.
With the rapid flowing sound, he immediately turned around and ran away, rushing straight to the pontoon bridge closest to him.
Many soldiers were awakened by the loud sound. Many soldiers thought that the NATO Allied forces launched a night attack. They stood up and rushed out of the camp with rifles. However, there was no trace of tracer bullets in the night sky, nor did they have dense guns.
The sound was only the rumbling sound coming from upstream.
There was no way to see things in the dark night, and many soldiers looked up, trying to see clearly what was going on. Soon, a black shadow rushed towards the soldiers from far to near, and when the soldiers saw the black shadow clearly
When it was a water wall several meters high, everyone was shocked. They didn't bother to exclaim "God" and were already trapped in the endless waves.
In the face of the great power of nature, any artificial precision machinery has lost its function. The flood is like playing with yellow leaves, and it has wrapped a row of m4 chariots weighing more than 30 tons on the position into the water.
The majestic heavy chariot on the battlefield was rolling helplessly in the water, with no chance of escaping.
The east bank of the Dnieper River is several meters lower than the west bank. Moreover, during the war for a few days, the east bank embankment was damaged many times and could not resist the invasion of floods. However, with the east bank as a flood discharge site, the west bank is relatively safe
There have been a lot of water, so the flood did not flow to the West Coast.
The first time Macson, who found out that the situation was running towards the pontoon bridge, did not escape from danger at this time. He knew very well that the speed of the flood was amazing. At his speed, it was impossible to escape to the other side before the flood arrived. If he encountered it in the middle of the pontoon bridge, he would not have been able to escape to the other side.
With the flood, his situation would be even more dangerous. Therefore, he gave up the idea of climbing the pontoon bridge and tied himself firmly to the pontoon bridge pillars with a rope.
This pontoon bridge is used to pass through chariots, so the pontoon bridge is very strong, especially the columns used to tie boats, which are tied up by four thick wooden pillars and one iron pillar, which is definitely what he can find
The strongest thing, so McSon tried to stick to the wooden posts as close as possible to tie himself firmly at the fastest speed. He had just finished all this, and the flood had rolled in and quickly flooded everything nearby.
As the flood peak rushed, the height of the river suddenly increased by several meters, completely immersing Macson, who was tied to the pillar, into the water. Macson, who had experience in dealing with the tsunami, immediately held his breath and waited for the water level to fall, but he had a wrong consideration.
The tsunami is a big wave. When it advances inland, the water level will soon drop. However, this flood pours down the entire reservoir. The amount of water is unparalleled. After two minutes, his head is
It cannot be exposed to the water yet.
Maxon felt a hot lung, his breath was exhausted. In order not to be drowned, he was in a hurry to untie the rope on his body, but he was afraid that he would be washed away by the flood and tied it too strongly for a moment.
It can't be solved either.
Just when McKesson felt desperate, the iron pillar in the pillar could not bear the pressure of the flood and began to slowly turn. The iron pillar turned bent, and the pressure of the wooden pillar surged. There was only a sound of a click, and a few
The wooden pillars tied together were actually broken by one root and scattered from the iron pillars.
The wooden pillar that McSon tied himself floated upwards, exposing McSon to the water, but then due to McSon's weight, the wooden pillar rolled and pressed McSon underwater. Although the time it had just been exposed to the water surface was only short.
A short second greatly relieved McSon's pain and allowed him to see hope for life again.
After obtaining oxygen and hope, McKesen flipped hard and flipped himself onto the water again. At the same time, his body twisted hard, enduring the pain of the rope being tied into the flesh, and barely turning into a situation of holding the wooden pillars across.
With his body, McKesson coughed twice, coughing out the water that choked into the trachea. He felt a sensation of depression, as if his asthma was about to recur.
At this time, Macson didn't care about asthma and was soaked in the cold flood. Macson looked around in a daze. He found that the heavy troops were originally stationed and the strict and solemn camp had disappeared. The chariots and artillery, together with the corpses of the soldiers, were in the water.
Rolling, colliding with each other at all times, and the flood was taking him quickly downstream.
McCson swung his legs desperately, trying to paddle to the shore, but in the torrent, his efforts were destined to be futile. Now all he can do is to go with the flow and look forward to the turning point.
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Among the two million Axis troops landing on the east bank of the Dnieper River, McKesen is a relatively lucky example. After all, he still has a thick wooden pillar to rely on, which not only ensures that he can float on the water, but also bounce it away.
Some of the debris that hit him. As for the other soldiers, they were not so lucky. They were caught in the flood without any preparation, and very few could survive.
When he learned the news, five-star Admiral Howell of the Boston Empire rushed out of the military camp. When he brought the guards to the river bank, all he could see was the rolling flood, and the two that had crossed the river.
Millions of troops, together with their weapons and dozens of pontoon bridges, had long been washed away without a trace.
Howell looked at everything in front of him with a pale face, and felt ache in his heart. He knew that it would be impossible for him to make any progress before winter came, and what made him most sad was that he only thought about the strength between the army.
Comparison, but ignore the upstream reservoir.
"General, it's snowing." A staff officer woke General Howell from his thoughts. He raised his head slightly and found a white snowflake slowly falling in front of his eyes. Howell couldn't help but reach out,
The snowflake eventually fell on his officer gloves in the lambskin texture and quickly turned into a drop of water.
The snowflakes around them gradually increase. As long as they fall on the ground or any other object, they will quickly melt into water, as if they will slowly soak everything on the earth. At this thrilling moment, the last of 926
The snow, or the first snow of this winter, finally fell.
This year's winter came relatively late, and the first snow fell until the last few days before the New Year, but Howell knew very well that in the northern region, the arrival of the first snow means the temperature will be
The sharp decline indicates that this year's large-scale battle will end, and it will be impossible for him to launch a new offensive before the arrival of the next spring.
"All troops will immediately retreat to the Fastov front line for the winter. Each troops will build positions and defend carefully, and wait until the next spring." Howell gritted his teeth and issued a retreat order.
"How can this work? We still have two million troops across the river and we must save them." Chief of Staff, Four-Star General Marshall, immediately expressed his objection.
Howell sighed and said, "How many troops on the other side can survive in such a big flood? Now we must calm down. If we wait here, once the temperature drops sharply, all our mechanized equipment will become
Scrap iron, we will have to abandon them by then.”
Marshall knew that Howell was right, so he nodded and said, "Okay, but how do you write this combat report? If we did not launch a counterattack and would be punished, we would probably be sued in military court.
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Howell said: "What else can I write, not to mention the other party at all. Just say that we encountered floods during the pursuit, and the main force retreated in time and only lost a small number of troops. Given the arrival of winter, the army retreated and rested."
The Axis Army happily withdrew some of Fastov to prepare for wintering, but Gao Deyu had to clean up the mess. After the flood, the Dnieper River restored its quiet nature, but it was already washed by the east coast of the flood.