The team leader not only shouted a few times from behind, but the Japanese engineers in front heard the order to speed up, but they were still frightened. This was obviously a real and fake minefield. In desperation, they had no choice but to do it where the mines might be buried.
Put out signs so that the troops behind can advance safely.
But the further they walked, the more annoyed they became. There were traces of mines laid everywhere on the ground. They saw the white lime sprinkled by engineers on the ground, almost filling the mountain road in circles. The Japanese team leader was also very angry. He thought of Commander Ishihara.
According to the officer's order, all resistance forces must be wiped out quickly. If we do this, let alone pursuit, we will have to walk for a whole day even on this section.
He quickly stepped forward, and in front of a lime circle, he mustered up the courage to thrust his command knife down, but it did not explode. He picked it hard, and a stone was picked out.
"Cunning Tubalu." Then the Japanese squad leader waved his command sword and shouted, "Forward."
The Japs behind finally mustered up the courage to move forward, and seeing that the messy footprints on the ground were very solid, it was impossible to lay mines that would go off as soon as they were stepped on. In order to pursue the fleeing guerrillas, the Japs team accelerated their advance.
, however this is the last mine array set up by Sanbao.
Last night, although Sanbao thought of a way to deal with the Japanese, he counted the remaining mines and found that there were not many mines left. They could only concentrate them, but it was not enough.
For this reason, Sanbao came up with a way to deal with the enemy. At the beginning, he planted several pressure mines, which were only used to deal with the Japs' top soldiers. Later, the Japs would definitely pay attention and send engineers to clear the mines. Sanbao personally planted several treacherous mines.
Mine, sure enough, after the two engineers were blown up, the Japanese behind them became alert. They no longer tried to dig out the mines, but directly destroyed them.
However, during this period, Sanbao ordered the demolition team to dig out numerous mine pits, but no real mines were buried in them, only some stones were buried under the helmets.
The Japanese relaxed their vigilance, and about thirty Japanese slowly entered the real minefield. Here, Sanbao ordered all the remaining mines to be buried. In order to increase their power, grenades were placed next to the mines as a supplement.
Here are no longer pressure mines and trip mines, but minefields where chain mines and electric detonators are installed. When Sanbaoyan saw the Japanese completely enter the minefield, he waved his hand and connected the battery power to the other side.
Shanzi immediately pulled the rope in his hand.
More than a dozen landmines exploded at the same time, mixed with the explosions of many grenades. The loud explosions echoed in the valley for a long time. The soldiers in ambush only felt that their ears were buzzing. They could not hear the enemy for a while.
The screams that came, and even the shouts of charge from the captain could not be heard, but when they saw Sambo leaping out and rushing down with a machine gun in his hand, the soldiers followed closely.
This is no longer a battle, because not many Japanese soldiers survived such an explosion. When Sanbao, who was at the front, rushed to the Japanese soldiers who suffered heavy casualties, the thick smoke had just dissipated, and there were
When the few remaining Japs saw the guerrillas rushing up, they tried to hold up their guns and resist, but as the machine gun in Sanbao's hand fired crisply, the remaining Japs fell down...
"Clean the battlefield immediately and collect all the grenades and hand them over to the demolition team." Sambo ordered loudly.