"I told you a long time ago that we must take the initiative, but you didn't listen. Look, what's going on now! Black dogs are sitting on our heads and shitting and pissing. It's all your fault.
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Shalakov is very manic, and he outputs crazy output from the beginning and keeps talking about lotus.
It's just that other people didn't really buy into what he was doing, and seemed to have no interest in paying attention to him.
Why is this so?
Because no one is a fool, why did Sarakov propose to take the initiative before? Was it because he was consuming others to save food? Does this have anything to do with the fact that they were pressed to the ground and rubbed by Russian artillery?
If they had listened to him and foolishly rushed out to confront the Russian army, their artillery firepower would have crushed them in minutes, and they would have been defeated even faster!
Moreover, everyone is actually very fearful and wary of Shalakov, thinking that this guy is an old cunt, and when he suddenly jumps up and down, he might be trying to trick someone again!
It's just that he is the strongest, and the big guys can't do anything to him for the time being, so they don't dare to fight him. Just pretend that they can't hear him press on, and let him go.
Sarakov yelled for a while and found that there was very little response, and he couldn't help but feel a little angry.
You guys are looking down on me! You didn’t react at all to me being so sentimental, which is obviously not giving me face!
Since you don't give me face, then I won't be polite to you either!
"There is only one way out now, and that is to fight with Heigouzi. Let's just concentrate our forces and sneak attack Heigouzi at night to give them some color!"
Sarakov finally revealed his plan. At first glance, it seemed a bit plausible, but is it really that simple?
The commanding heights outside the city and key intersections are all controlled by Dmitri, and their every move is under Dmitri's control. According to Shalakov, if the troops are concentrated, the collective action of tens of thousands of people will
No movement at all?
Now that it is difficult for them to even take to the streets, how can they concentrate their forces? Should they concentrate them there and let Dmitri's artillery greet them?
Obviously this is basically difficult to achieve. You said you can use night cover. In theory, it is indeed possible, but in practice it is not that simple. Just look at how many armies have been able to understand night battles throughout the ages?
It can be said that most armies in most eras do not have this ability, because darkness has the same impact on both warring parties. Although the battle can be sudden, as the attacker, you also have to face organizational difficulties and so on.
series of questions.
The simplest one is that you may not be able to get the direction right. You must know that many people get lost in broad daylight, let alone at night when the visibility is even worse.
This is still the simplest question. All in all, a night attack requires extremely high quality of the army. As for Shalakov and these rotten eggs, the possibility of failure is far greater than the possibility of success.
Even if they can concentrate their forces and find the right direction, it is difficult to say whether they can achieve surprise, because Dmitri is not one of those pustule generals. He has deployed a large number of overt and hidden sentries, and also organized patrols to patrol back and forth.
It can be said that as long as Shalakov and his group run out, they will never be able to hide it from his eyes. When Shalakov and his group rush to his position out of breath, they will not be greeted by panicked Russian soldiers, but by panicked Russian soldiers.
A ready war machine.
With the military quality of the rebel army, there is no possibility of victory at all!
The leaders of these possible rebels may not necessarily have a deep understanding of them, but these people have the most basic and simple understanding that the Russian army is much stronger than them, and the possibility of winning head-on is too small.
After all, they had fought against the Russian army many times before. Basically, they lost more and won less in the front. Later, they relied on accumulating small amounts to make a greater number and inducing the Russian army to divide their forces, accumulating small victories into big victories.
What's more, they were very wary of Shalakov and didn't believe his words at all. Naturally, no one responded to the night attack plan.
Now Sarakov was even more anxious. He slapped the table and shouted: "This won't work, and that won't work either. Just prepare to wait for death! You all know the virtues of black dogs. Once we fall into their hands, there will only be death."
One piece!"
These words made the rebel leaders shudder. They had all seen how the Russian army would deal with the rebels. The smallest ones were hanged on a tree branch outside the city. When they invaded Chernihiv
I saw a dense number of corpses hanging in the woods outside the city. Those were their seniors.
Hanging is actually a good idea, but the most terrifying thing is falling into the hands of the Cossacks. These damn barbarians are bloodthirsty and enjoy killing people. Their favorite games include dismembering corpses with knives and dragging corpses on horseback.
Those methods of death are called cruel. As the leader of the "rebels", ordinary gangsters may still be able to save their lives, but people like them will definitely not survive!
Suddenly these guys started to tremble and then they became serious.
After thinking for a long time, they carefully asked: "Night attacks are not impossible, but the question is who is responsible for commanding?"
In fact, the focus of their attention is not on the issue of command authority, but on how many troops everyone will send for the night attack. After all, Shalakov just said that the troops must be concentrated, that is, everyone must contribute, so how to distribute them will have an idea.
Shalakov patted his chest without hesitation: "Of course I will be in charge of the command. I will provide 3,000 elite soldiers with live ammunition. Each of your families will provide 2,000 men. We can defeat the Black Gouzi with 20,000 men!"
There were not many people, and Shalakov was willing to take the big head, which sounded good, so naturally some people were tempted. The most important thing was that it was not an option to continue to defend like this. Even if the losses caused by the Russian army were very limited, life
It was so inconvenient and morale was about to collapse.
After some bargaining, Shalakov's proposal was basically approved, but everyone had different opinions on when to launch the night attack.
Shalakov's idea of attacking as soon as possible tomorrow night was first rejected on the grounds that it would be difficult to concentrate troops. More than 20,000 people had to be mobilized to designated positions, and it was obviously carried out under the harassment of Russian artillery fire.
It's too difficult.
Most people think that it takes at least three to five days to prepare, preferably a week, and ten days and a half would be even more perfect.
But Sarakov firmly disagreed, and his reason was also very strong: "Food is tight! Brothers! Besides, we continue to be bullied by black dog artillery every day.
After another round of bargaining, it was decided to launch a night attack three days later. The troops of each family must be in place by the afternoon of the third day at the latest. At that time, Shalakov will be under unified command to strive for a successful attack!