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Chapter 146 Thunder Village Melee

The firepower of the machine gun was fierce and quite accurate. Although the Japanese special forces team members were on alert and advancing in a fighting manner, the three Japanese soldiers at the front were still not spared. It was Sambo who skillfully controlled the machine gun and fired.

Sanbao arranged for two selected jungle warriors to monitor the enemy at the head of the village, while he led another warrior to defend behind the village. However, although they had sharp weapons in their hands, they were small in number and could not stop the enemy.

What's more, the enemy was just caught off guard. Once they recovered, Yijizi's firepower and accuracy were bound to suffer. Sanbao's ultimate goal was also to contain the enemy, so after shooting quickly, he immediately withdrew into the village and gradually

To block the attack, he had already made preparations for the next step in the village.

The enemy finally invaded the village from the front and back of the village, but what greeted them was the beginning of a nightmare. Sanbao and the three team members were all wearing clothes seized from the Japanese. At this time, they did not have to worry about causing misunderstandings. They were the only ones in the whole village.

Four people, the rest are all Japs.

Sanbao's original intention was to use disguises to start a melee with the Japanese in the village, so that the Japanese would not be able to distinguish between ourselves and the enemy and would not dare to shoot at will, but they were different, they could shoot at anyone they saw.

And this was not enough. After all, there were many enemies. In order to occupy a strong position for himself, Sanbao also ordered the demolition team to plant a large number of landmines in the village, not only on the street corners, but also in front and behind the doors of each house, inside and outside the house.

, the demolition team used all the mines owned by the guerrillas, and also used a large number of grenades to make booby traps.

The entire village has become a village of mines. The enemy has finally seen the power of mines scattered all over the place, while Sanbao and the others use the familiar terrain to hide and lean out from time to time to attack the Japanese.

The Japs couldn't figure out how many guerrilla fighters there were in the village, and unexpected landmines were often detonated, which made the Japs move slower and more cautiously.

In the chaos, Sanbao quickly found a new fighter plane. The enemies on both sides had not yet completely met. The Japanese who made contact first thought they had encountered guerrillas, and they actually opened fire.

Seeing the advantage, Sanbao immediately ordered the team members to divide into two groups and start shooting on both sides, while leaning out from time to time to attract the enemy.

In the darkness, the enemy could not distinguish between ourselves and the enemy, and they actually fought with each other, while Sanbao and the others quickly moved and hid themselves.

However, Fujino and Aoki soon realized that something was wrong. The guerrillas on the opposite side definitely did not have such firepower. They heard it from the gunfire. However, by this time, they had suffered heavy casualties.

Seeing that the soldiers around him were killed and injured by his own people, Fujino was angry for a while, but at this time, there was no trace of the guerrillas. He became so angry that he immediately ordered a search to find the hidden guerrillas.

come out.

The next actions made the Japanese miserable even more. If they kicked open the closed door, landmines would explode, and the walls could not be climbed. Even if they were lucky enough to enter a courtyard, there would still be many dangers, under the millstone, behind the door, and even in the earthen bed cabinet.

There may be landmines...

The gunfire in the entire village had stopped, but explosions sounded from time to time, and with every explosion, Japanese soldiers were killed and injured, but there was never a trace of guerrillas.

The anxious Fujino finally realized that he had been fooled. The guerrillas were clearly well prepared. There was no main force of the guerrillas here, not even a single commoner. So where were the guerrillas?

Thinking about it, Fujino couldn't help but shudder. His main force was contained here, so what about the troops he sent to stop it?


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