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Chapter 2657

The gangsters who tried to break into this carriage were beaten to death by Seryosha and Vaserigov. They did not dare to continue the attack, so they chose other carriages to loot.

Seeing that the gangsters had stopped attacking, Vaserigov came to Sokov specifically to ask for instructions: "Comrade General, the gangsters who were attacked did not dare to step into our carriage again, but I heard that there were men in other carriages.

The shouts and the cries of women. Do you think I should bring a soldier over to have a look?"

To be fair, Sokov doesn't want to meddle in other people's business. If Vaserigov takes people to check, it's not clear whether there is any danger, but his defense here will be weakened. If the gangsters attack again, Seryosha and the others will

I don't know if I can withstand it.

Seeing Sokov's silence, Kopalova guessed that he must be conflicted at the moment, so she held his arm and said softly: "Misha, I know the decision you have to make now is very simple, but you

Think about it, there are so many old, young, women and children on the train, should we just let them be slaughtered by bandits?"

Sokov turned to look at Kopalova, meeting her eyes.

Kopalova nodded to Sokov and said firmly: "Misha, no matter what decision you make, I will support you."

Sokov knew very well in his heart that although Kopalova said she respected her decision, in her heart she still wanted him to send someone to rescue the passengers on the train. If she chose to stand by and watch, her status in her mind would be

It will plummet.

"Vaseligov, you take Serelkov and search towards the rear of the car. If you encounter bandits who are resisting, shoot them directly." After a short psychological struggle, Sokov finally made a difficult decision.

Decision: "Tell Seryozha to lead two other soldiers towards the front of the car. If they encounter resistance, they will also shoot and kill them."

Just when Vaserigov was about to leave, Sokov added: "If you see the radio, find a way to get in touch with the outside world and ask for reinforcements."

"Comrade Commander," before leaving the box, Serelkov took off his pistol and handed it to Sokov: "You should keep this gun for self-defense."

Sokov originally had a pistol, but if the gangsters really broke into the carriage, he didn't think he could fight off the enemy with just one pistol. Faced with the pistol handed over by Serelkov, he accepted it without hesitation.

When the box door was closed, he immediately turned to Kopalova and said: "Hide under the bed immediately, so that even if a gangster rushes into our box, he will not be able to see us at a glance. And me," he raised his hands

"You can use these two guns to send them to see God."

Kopalova very obediently got under the bed. When she saw Sokov also got under the bed next to him, she raised her two guns and aimed at the door of the box. She also specially warned: "Misha, please pay attention to your safety."

.”

"Don't worry, I don't want to go to see God so early." Sokov turned to Kopalova and said, "Don't worry, we will definitely reach Vienna alive."

After Sokov finished speaking, he turned his attention to the door again.

He did not think that Seryosha, Vaserigov, Serelkov and others could easily eliminate the gangsters on the train. It was better to rely on others than to rely on himself. He planned to use two guns to block the gangsters' attack and hold on until reinforcements arrived.

arrival.

There were sounds of shooting from outside the box from time to time. Sokov listened carefully. There were assault rifles shooting, Bobosha submachine guns, and even the sound of MP40 submachine guns and 98K rifles used by the German army. But the shooting of these weapons was

It was not continuous, and there was often no movement after two beeps, making it impossible for Sokov to judge who was winning outside.

A rush of footsteps came over, and then Sokov heard someone pulling the door of the box. But he found that the door was not opened. He must have opened the door of the box next door. Then, there was a burst of sound from the box next to him.

The sound of submachine gun fire and two almost inaudible screams.

Kopalova also heard the gunshots next door. Although she had been on the battlefield, she felt that death was so close to her at this moment, and it was impossible not to be afraid. She looked at Sokov and said with a cry

A trembling voice asked: "Misha, we won't die here, will we?"

"Don't worry." Sokov comforted Kopalova and said, "As long as I am here, I will definitely let you live."

As soon as he finished speaking, the box door was opened, and then a man rushed in from the outside and fired a burst of fire into the room.

Sokov fired twice at the man without thinking, because Seryosha, Vaserigov and others would not shoot at their own box.

After the gunshot, the man fell to the ground with a thud, and blood flowed from under his body to the bed where Kopalova was hiding. Seeing the blood flowing towards her, Kopalova felt sad in her heart.

She was scared, but she still tried to stay calm and covered her mouth with her hands to prevent her from making any noise and being heard by the gangsters outside.

Sokov stared intently at the open door of the box. He didn't think that just one gangster dared to open the door of the box and shoot into the box unscrupulously. There must be his accomplices outside. If he went out rashly, he would

Become a living target for the other party.

Just as Sokov expected, there were two gangsters standing outside the door. They were stunned when they saw their companions rushing into the box and shooting, but were knocked down by bullets flying from nowhere. After a moment, one of them

The gangster carrying an MP40 submachine gun carefully stepped into the box, trying to see clearly who had killed his compatriots.

When Sokov saw another person coming in, he immediately aimed at him and fired two shots, one in the head and one in the chest. Not to mention that there were no decent body armors in this era, even if they were, after the two parts he aimed at were hit,

There is only one way to die.

The gangster standing outside the door saw that the second person who entered was also knocked down. He immediately turned around and ran away, trying to go back and call for help.

Sokov, who was in the room, heard the sound of footsteps going away, screamed inwardly, rolled on the spot, and rolled out from under the bed. He bent down to pick up the MP40 submachine gun that fell on the ground, and rushed out of the door with a quick stride.

He pulled the trigger at the retreating gangster's back.

A series of bullets hit the gangster, leaving seven or eight bloody holes in his back. After the gangster staggered forward for two steps, he was finally exhausted and fell directly to the ground.

After Sokov defeated the gangster, he turned around and looked behind him. Seeing that there was no trace of the enemy in that direction, he retreated into the box, collected the weapons and ammunition from the killed gangster, and prepared to meet more gangsters.

Seeing Sokov entering the house from the corridor, Kopalova got up from the ground, threw herself into Sokov's arms, and said emotionally: "Misha, have all the gangsters been eliminated?"

"I just took a look. There were only three gangsters who attacked our carriage, and they were all killed." Sokov gently pushed Kopalova away and said seriously: "The battle is not over yet, you

Hurry up and hide, otherwise I can't guarantee that you won't be injured."

The gangsters who tried to break into this carriage were beaten to death by Seryosha and Vaserigov. They did not dare to continue the attack, so they chose other carriages to loot.

Seeing that the gangsters had stopped attacking, Vaserigov came to Sokov specifically to ask for instructions: "Comrade General, the gangsters who were attacked did not dare to step into our carriage again, but I heard that there were men in other carriages.

The shouts and the cries of women. Do you think I should bring a soldier over to have a look?"

To be fair, Sokov doesn't want to meddle in other people's business. If Vaserigov takes people to check, it's not clear whether there is any danger, but his defense here will be weakened. If the gangsters attack again, Seryosha and the others will

I don't know if I can withstand it.

Seeing Sokov's silence, Kopalova guessed that he must be conflicted at the moment, so she held his arm and said softly: "Misha, I know the decision you have to make now is very simple, but you

Think about it, there are so many old, young, women and children on the train, should we just let them be slaughtered by bandits?"

Sokov turned to look at Kopalova, meeting her eyes.

Kopalova nodded to Sokov and said firmly: "Misha, no matter what decision you make, I will support you."

Sokov knew very well in his heart that although Kopalova said she respected her decision, in her heart she still wanted him to send someone to rescue the passengers on the train. If she chose to stand by and watch, her status in her mind would be

It will plummet.

"Vaseligov, you take Serelkov and search towards the rear of the car. If you encounter bandits who are resisting, shoot them directly." After a short psychological struggle, Sokov finally made a difficult decision.

Decision: "Tell Seryozha to lead two other soldiers towards the front of the car. If they encounter resistance, they will also shoot and kill them."

Just when Vaserigov was about to leave, Sokov added: "If you see the radio, find a way to get in touch with the outside world and ask for reinforcements."

"Comrade Commander," before leaving the box, Serelkov took off his pistol and handed it to Sokov: "You should keep this gun for self-defense."

Sokov originally had a pistol, but if the gangsters really broke into the carriage, he didn't think he could fight off the enemy with just one pistol. Faced with the pistol handed over by Serelkov, he accepted it without hesitation.

When the box door was closed, he immediately turned to Kopalova and said: "Hide under the bed immediately, so that even if a gangster rushes into our box, he will not be able to see us at a glance. And me," he raised his hands

"You can use these two guns to send them to see God."

Kopalova very obediently got under the bed. When she saw Sokov also got under the bed next to him, she raised her two guns and aimed at the door of the box. She also specially warned: "Misha, please pay attention to your safety."

.”

"Don't worry, I don't want to go to see God so early." Sokov turned to Kopalova and said, "Don't worry, we will definitely reach Vienna alive."

He did not think that Seryosha, Vaserigov, Serelkov and others could easily eliminate the gangsters on the train. It was better to rely on others than to rely on himself. He planned to use two guns to block the gangsters' attack and hold on until reinforcements arrived.

arrival.

There were sounds of shooting from outside the box from time to time. Sokov listened carefully. There were assault rifles shooting, Bobosha submachine guns, and even the sound of MP40 submachine guns and 98K rifles used by the German army. But the shooting of these weapons was

It was not continuous, and there was often no movement after two beeps, making it impossible for Sokov to judge who was winning outside.

A rush of footsteps came over, and then Sokov heard someone pulling the door of the box. But he found that the door was not opened. He must have opened the door of the box next door. Then, there was a burst of sound from the box next to him.

The sound of submachine gun fire and two almost inaudible screams.

Kopalova also heard the gunshots next door. Although she had been on the battlefield, she felt that death was so close to her at this moment, and it was impossible not to be afraid. She looked at Sokov and said with a cry

A trembling voice asked: "Misha, we won't die here, will we?"

"Don't worry." Sokov comforted Kopalova and said, "As long as I am here, I will definitely let you live."

As soon as he finished speaking, the box door was opened, and then a man rushed in from the outside and fired a burst of fire into the room.

Sokov fired twice at the man without thinking, because Seryosha, Vaserigov and others would not shoot at their own box.

After the gunshot, the man fell to the ground with a thud, and blood flowed from under his body to the bed where Kopalova was hiding. Seeing the blood flowing towards her, Kopalova felt sad in her heart.

She was scared, but she still tried to stay calm and covered her mouth with her hands to prevent her from making any noise and being heard by the gangsters outside.

Sokov stared intently at the open door of the box. He didn't think that just one gangster dared to open the door of the box and shoot into the box unscrupulously. There must be his accomplices outside. If he went out rashly, he would

Become a living target for the other party.

Just as Sokov expected, there were two gangsters standing outside the door. They were stunned when they saw their companions rushing into the box and shooting, but were knocked down by bullets flying from nowhere. After a moment, one of them

The gangster carrying an MP40 submachine gun carefully stepped into the box, trying to see clearly who had killed his compatriots.

When Sokov saw another person coming in, he immediately aimed at him and fired two shots, one in the head and one in the chest. Not to mention that there were no decent body armors in this era, even if they were, after the two parts he aimed at were hit,

There is only one way to die.

The gangster standing outside the door saw that the second person who entered was also knocked down. He immediately turned around and ran away, trying to go back and call for help.

Sokov, who was in the room, heard the sound of footsteps going away, screamed inwardly, rolled on the spot, and rolled out from under the bed. He bent down to pick up the MP40 submachine gun that fell on the ground, and rushed out of the door with a quick stride.

He pulled the trigger at the retreating gangster's back.

A series of bullets hit the gangster, leaving seven or eight bloody holes in his back. After the gangster staggered forward for two steps, he was finally exhausted and fell directly to the ground.

After Sokov defeated the gangster, he turned around and looked behind him. Seeing that there was no trace of the enemy in that direction, he retreated into the box, collected the weapons and ammunition from the killed gangster, and prepared to meet more gangsters.


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