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Chapter 1550 Live to see people, die to see bones

Chapter 1550: Live to see people, die to see bones

"If I had known it would end like this, I would have saved myself the trouble of taking off my pants and farting."

He put his hands on his hips and watched as the T43 medium tank beside him and the combat engineers of the brigade filed in, entered the camp, and began to hand over the weapons of the bandits who had raised their hands to surrender. Occasionally, if they encountered dishonest ones, they would have to raise their rifle butts and shoot them suddenly.

A few times, plus punches and kicks.

Malashenko just felt that these bandits deserved what they deserved. He didn't even think about stopping them, he just stood there and watched.

"These bastards really have no backbone at all, just three shots! We opened the door and surrendered after three shots. Those Italian strongmen captured by the Germans are stronger than these losers, and they are much stronger! At least the Italians are still alive

They would shoot two shots into the sky before surrendering, but these cowards won't."

What Iushkin said coincided with Malashenko's thoughts, and they went together. These bandits with extreme fighting power simply refreshed Iushkin's lower limit of cognition.

It’s hard to imagine that some time ago, this group of people almost killed Commander Vatutin. The stark contrast is too damn strong, right?

"They are just a bunch of bandits. They are good at bullying the old, weak, sick and disabled. They are good at robbing families and homes. The best they can do with guns is to fight in a swarm with Shunfeng. If there is a headwind or a slight decline, well, you have seen it.

This is the situation, and all bandits in the world have this kind of behavior."

As a native of this information-blocked era, Iushkin didn't know much about the bandits, but Malashenko, who traveled from later generations, knew exactly who these people were.

How much can you expect from a bunch of bastards doing business without capital? Malashenko had already expected such a result when he ordered the firing. As for the previous shouting, it was just out of curiosity and some

With a joking attitude, he wanted to try it out to see the effect. After all, this was the first time Malashenko faced off against bandits. The reason was that simple, nothing more.

"Okay, it's almost time to clear the place. Let's go see how many big fish we caught among these prisoners."

Malashenko, who was leaning against the gate of the camp with Iushkin and smoking next to the car, threw away the cigarette butt in his hand. Malashenko, who didn't want to waste time here any more, just wanted to finish and leave as soon as possible.

Staying here for one more minute is turning time into garbage.

"Wait a minute, I'll go with you!"

Like Malashenko, Iushkin also wanted to see with his own eyes what kind of weirdo the leader of this gang of bandits was. The various confusing remarks and weird behaviors from beginning to end are really exciting and can't help but make people wonder.

The bandit leader was very curious.

Malashenko and Iushkin came to the pile of prisoners who had just been gathered together, but looking at this posture, it seemed that they had not been able to gather all the prisoners together.

Malashenko could see the soldiers searching all the houses in the camp house by house. From time to time, they could still find one, two or even more bandits trying to hide in a certain house.

It's just that now, no bandit dares to shoot any more, and even if he resists, if he is caught, he has no choice but to admit defeat, blaming himself on his bad luck.

Drag it outside the house.

"How many houses have not been searched? How many have been arrested so far?"

Faced with Malashenko's question, Varosha, who was specifically responsible for matters related to prisoners and infantry, immediately answered.

"There are not many houses left. After searching the houses in this row, only the few houses at the back have not been searched. Those houses seem to be granaries. I gave the soldiers an order to search the places where people are living first. If they can

There is a greater chance of hiding in an inhabited house, and the granary is empty and there is no place to hide."

"Everyone who has been captured is here now. A rough count shows that there are more than 300 people, nearly 400. Counting the ones we eliminated before, this group of bandits has a total of 700 or 800 people, which is more than an ordinary person.

There are so many infantry battalions! I have only seen such a large bandit army in history books describing the White Bandits. I really didn’t expect Ukraine to be in such a bad state.”

Varosha, who has a relatively comprehensive grasp of the situation, is now quite surprised. After setting foot in Ukraine, an occupied area that has been occupied by Germans for a long time, for the first time, he has seen and heard so much that has refreshed Varosha's outlook.

.Ordinary people can hardly imagine how the Germans managed this place to become such a mess. It is simply unbelievable.

"Send another group of soldiers to search the houses that have been searched again. We must search carefully to prevent anything from slipping through the net!"

"Also, which of these bandits is the leader and which one is the boss? Have you tried them?"

The first sentence talks about commands, and the latter sentence raises the key issues.

In fact, even if Malashenko did not give the order, Varosha had already arranged for another team of soldiers to exchange and search. It was a thorough consideration, but the second half of Malashenko's sentence was a bit head-scratching.

"It has been preliminary reviewed, Comrade Commander. It is a pity that these bandits said they do not know where their leader is. They only say that the number one bandit leader is called Anton. He is in his forties and almost fifty years old. He is of medium to tall height.

.The second bandit leader named Baranikov is also missing. He is a big fat man."

"Before we came in, the two bandit leaders disappeared. No one can tell their specific whereabouts."

"..."

Malashenko didn't believe that bandits could still escape at this time, so he slipped out. The bandit camp located on the top of a small slope was not that big. With the detailed map as a guide, Malashenko

Shenke has deployed troops on every possible escape route. There is a tank on guard at a distance of tens of meters, and the infantry is even more densely deployed.

Only a small number of troops entered the camp to disarm and arrest people, so there was no need for too many troops. The main force remained outside to form an airtight encirclement.

Malashenko knew the situation very well. Even if the bandit leader flew out with wings, he would be shot down on the spot by the anti-aircraft machine gun on the tank. No matter how powerful the two bandit leaders were, they would never be able to escape under his nose.

He slipped away and couldn't find any trace for the time being, so he was definitely still hiding in this camp.

"Search for me! I have to dig three feet into the ground to find these two bandit leaders! They will never escape, they are still in this camp! If you can't find them, keep searching over and over again, even if you set the place on fire."

Cheng carbon, I want to find their bones!"

Malashenko's vicious words coupled with his ferocious expression were really vivid and a bit wonderful.

Maybe Malashenko himself thought it was nothing, but in the prisoner team beside him, there were already people who were so frightened by the harsh words that seemed to be true that they had expressions on their faces.

(End of chapter)


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