The Axis troops on the dock were withdrawn, which saved the landing force a lot of effort. After taking full control of the dock, a large number of soldiers were transported to the shore. What Lieutenant General Brenin did not expect was that at this time, on the Black Sea
There are ships going back and forth, and their number is quite terrifying.
Since the Black Sea is an inland sea, it is calm and there is no danger even for small boats sailing long distances. Therefore, the Chinese army mobilized even fishing boats for transportation. Although the fishing boats are small, they can carry more than a dozen people at a time. They come from the Istan Peninsula.
Departing from Sinop Port, it only takes more than six hours to reach Sevastopol Port.
Although these fishing boats have a small carrying capacity, there are a large number of ships. With their addition, a large number of transport ships can free up space to transport heavy weapons, including equipment such as heavy artillery and tanks, as well as a large amount of ammunition. This model greatly speeds up the
Due to the speed of transportation, only one day later, 70,000 Chinese troops had landed at the port of Sevastopol.
With sufficient equipment and troops, the Chinese Army began to launch an attack into the city. The Boston Army's heavy weapons were placed on the coastal forts, but they were destroyed before they were put to use. Now the remaining two
The soldiers and horses of the battalion did not have decent artillery at all, so they could only watch the other side land calmly and had nothing to do.
The experienced Chinese Army and the Istanbul Army jointly entered the city. They placed the Grizzly 3 tank in front and fired wildly at any suspicious target in the city. This method of firepower advancement caused the Boston Army to suffer heavy losses.
Seeing that the resistance losses were too heavy, Lieutenant General Brenin had no choice but to withdraw his troops from the city, hoping to build defensive positions at selected locations after replenishing heavy equipment in the rear.
Li Guojun, who commanded the landing operation, led the troops to advance rapidly. The 51st Army that landed was divided into several troops to attack various key points on the Crimean Peninsula. The 100,000-strong Istanbul Army who followed the landing also cooperated with the action.
With the strength of the troops, Simferopol, Sudak, and Feodosia were recovered one after another. In just three days, the NATO coalition reached the vicinity of the Crimean Isthmus, where Lieutenant General Burinin gathered 10,000
Many people built fortifications, hoping to block the NATO coalition forces for a period of time and buy Howell time to react.
The Chinese Army in the Mediterranean Military District wasted no time at all. As soon as Lieutenant General Brenin's position was deployed, the bomber group came into the air. After the troops of the 141st Army in Boston fully retreated to the isthmus, the NATO Allied Forces fully
Taking control of the Crimean Peninsula. The engineering troops arrived first. They used quick-drying cement transported by air to quickly build a large number of runways.
Before the construction of the airport was completed, planes from the Chinese Air Force and the Istanbul Air Force had already landed on the newly repaired runway. Transport ships delivered sufficient spare parts and aviation kerosene, and these planes were still under construction.
Takeoffs and landings began at the airport, and the logistics personnel were conducting maintenance on the aircraft in the open air to ensure the Air Force's extremely high attendance rate.
It was precisely because of the rapid action of the NATO air force that the bomber group had already reached the Crimean Isthmus before the opponent could react. The narrow terrain left few areas where the Axis forces could deploy, and this terrain was exactly
The bomber group liked it. In the horrified eyes of the Axis soldiers, the Kunpeng 3 bomber relied on its large bomb load to throw batches of bombs to the ground.
The intensive bombing completely wiped out the efforts of Lieutenant General Brenin for several days. In the narrow place, the soldiers had nowhere to hide and were killed in large areas. The temporary fortifications were also destroyed by repeated bombings by bombers.
, after suffering heavy losses and before seeing the attacking troops of the opposing army, Lieutenant General Brenin was forced to retreat.
The remaining more than 6,000 Boston troops were forced to retreat to Sofiev City, where they joined a battalion of Boston troops stationed here. At the same time, they reported the battle situation to their superiors and requested rapid support. Howell, who was fighting in full swing on the front line, received the news.
He was shocked by the telegram. He never imagined that in only a day or two, the situation would take a turn for the worse and his flank would be under great threat.
Howell immediately ordered the nearby garrison to gather in the city of Sofiev to block the rapidly advancing NATO allies. However, the forces in the vast occupied area had already been spread very thin, and it was difficult to gather at all for a while.
Under Will's strict order, the nearby garrison marched night and day, and only more than 30,000 people arrived in three days. At this time, NATO coalition forces were already seen outside the city.
Originally, Li Guojun could have arrived at the city a long time ago, but when he found that the Axis garrisons from nearby places began to gather here, he slowed down the pace of his advance. For these Axis garrisons scattered over a vast area
, is the most troublesome thing for him. Once these people mix into the countryside and become guerrillas, they will become a big trouble for them. Therefore, it is the best situation to bring these people together and annihilate them, not to mention their hurried reinforcements.
If they come, they will definitely give up a lot of heavy equipment that is difficult to carry, which will help weaken their combat effectiveness. For this reason, Li Guojun ordered the troops to slow down, while consolidating the occupied area in the rear, while delaying time and waiting for the opponent's reinforcements.
s arrival.
Howell's stupid move provided convenient conditions for Li Guojun. When he saw that the nearby garrison had almost gathered, Li Guojun led the 51st Army of the National Defense Forces and quickly surrounded the city of Sofiev. Look.
Seeing the mighty appearance of the Chinese army approaching the city, Brining was scared to death. He knew very well that the less than 40,000 troops in his hands could not stop the hundreds of thousands of Chinese troops.
What surprised Burinin was that after surrounding the entire city of Sofiev, Li Guojun's troops did not immediately launch an attack. Instead, the entire army began to dig trenches around the city. This puzzled Burinin.
But since they didn't come over, he didn't dare to fire first and tease the other party to attack, thinking that it was just seeking death, so the Axis troops in the city could only stare at the fierce fighting outside the city.
Just when Brining didn't understand what Li Guojun was doing, half of the troops of the Istanbul Army and the 51st Army of the National Defense Forces had actually dispersed to attack. With the intelligence support of high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, they divided their forces into multiple routes and relied on ambushes.
Use sneak attacks and other means to annihilate a large number of Axis troops who are on their way to reinforcements.
If these small groups of Axis troops stay in the cities they control, the NATO coalition forces will need to fight street battles in cities one by one, which will be a very waste of time and energy. An order from Howell asked these troops to
Breaking away from the protection of the city, they were sent to the wilds to die.