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Chapter 2749 Rescue Prisoners of War

"Captain Sokov, I beg you." Vlasov said with a serious expression: "We must find a way to rescue them. With one more commander and combatant, we will have more strength in the next battle."

"Okay, Comrade Commander." Although it is very difficult to rescue these captured Soviet commanders and fighters from the hands of the Germans, it does not mean that they cannot be rescued, but it requires careful deployment.

, to ensure nothing goes wrong: "I will find a way to rescue them all."

Then, Sokov called Second Lieutenant Zhukovin, Dyubro, Chursin and Romanov in front of him and asked directly: "How is your marksmanship?"

"Comrade Captain, you should remember that I am a hunter, and hunting is what I am best at." Jubro patted the Mosin Nagant rifle in his hand and said confidently: "Within a range of fifty meters, I will definitely

Let not a single German escape."

"Dyubro, if we really want to ambush this group of Germans, the shooting distance will definitely not be fifty meters, maybe even thirty meters." Sokov is sure that Dyubro's marksmanship can help him effectively eliminate them.

After defeating the enemy, he asked the other three people: "Where are your marksmanship?"

"Comrade Captain, I am from the Internal Affairs Force, and I am not good at shooting." Zhu Kewen said truthfully: "If I participate in an ambush, I cannot guarantee that I will not accidentally injure one of my own people."

"Although I am a machine gun shooter, my marksmanship is not bad." Chuersin continued: "If you want to ambush this group of Germans, I believe I can help you."

There was only one Romanov left. Sokov did not ask him any more questions, but directly stretched out his hand to him: "Romanov, give me your gun."

In Sokov's mind, Romanov is an internal affairs talent. There is no big problem in managing a city or even a country. But asking him to pick up weapons and fight an ambush on his own would be a bit overwhelming, so

He did not intend to let the other party participate in this operation.

"Jiubro, Qursin, there are only three of us who are directly involved in the battle this time." Sokov looked at Jubro and Qursin, and did not talk in circles, but asked straight to the point: "Three people

Against 15 people, we are at an absolute disadvantage in terms of equipment and numbers, so what, are you afraid?"

"Comrade Captain, I think your statement is wrong." As soon as Sokov finished speaking, Chulsin rushed to say: "Although there are only three of us, as soon as the gunfire rings, the Germans who are escorting our prisoners of war will

If someone is killed, the prisoners may riot and help us kill the remaining Germans."

Sokov felt that what Chulsin said made sense. After all, there were hundreds of captured Soviet commanders and fighters. When they saw the Germans around them being killed, someone would definitely rush out and fight the remaining Germans. After all, no one could

Willing to be sent to a prisoner of war camp.

After selecting the people involved nearby, Sokov began to deploy the ambush position: "Chursin, you ambush on the right side of the road, and I and Djubro hide on the left side of the road. Using the sound of gunfire as a signal, you

When he saw me shooting at the Germans, he immediately opened fire to eliminate the enemy who was the greatest threat to the prisoners of war. Be careful not to accidentally injure one of our own people when shooting."

Although he said this, Sokov knew very well in his heart that if the gunfire rang out and the entire team of prisoners of war fled in all directions like a nest exploding, it would be difficult not to accidentally injure one of his own people.

"Understood, Comrade Captain." Qiusin replied expressionlessly: "I will try my best not to accidentally hurt my own people."

After arranging the personnel for the ambush, Sokov said to Vlasov and others: "Comrade Commander, although you only have a few pistols, if the prisoners of war explode and run around, you still need to stop and chase them.

enemies and gather them together."

"No problem." Vlasov agreed readily: "I will gather as many soldiers as possible."

Sokov and others quickly entered their ambush position and waited for the opportunity to come.

Dyubro, who was lying next to Sokov, muttered in a low voice: "Comrade Captain, which German should I shoot?"

Sokov's eyes swept over the German soldiers, and finally his eyes rested on a German sergeant. He seemed to have the highest rank among all the German soldiers. He decided to make this person his first target to kill.

At this moment, when he heard Jiubro talking non-stop in his ear, he replied impatiently: "Did you see the German corporal on the left? Behind him was a German soldier carrying a submachine gun.

, he is the biggest threat, I will kill him after the sound of my gunshot. Do you understand?"

"Understood."

Seeing the group of prisoners of war in the distance getting closer and closer to him, Sokov remained silent. He just locked the German sergeant with the muzzle of his gun and prepared to wait until they got closer before hitting him. But whether he would hit the head or the chest.

Sokov hesitated.

After thinking for a long time, he decisively chose to shoot at the opponent's chest. After all, the target on the head was too small, and the opponent was still walking and his head kept swinging. Even if he aimed at his head and shot, after the bullet flew out,

It's possible that it won't even hit the target.

"Comrade Captain," Jiubrow, who was standing next to him, saw that Sokov had not moved yet. He couldn't help but became anxious and kept urging: "The Germans are getting closer and closer to us. If they don't shoot, they should leave."

Come to us."

Sokov held his breath, silently calculating the distance between the Germans and himself, waiting for the best time to shoot. At this moment, he suddenly remembered that during his last crossing, he was also hiding in the trench, with the gun pointed at him.

He hit the chest of a German soldier sitting on a motorcycle and shot him to death, firing the first shot in the defense of Khimki town.

When the distance between the prisoners' team was less than 20 meters, Sokov decisively pulled the trigger, and the bullet accurately hit the German sergeant's chest. The German sergeant who was walking couldn't help being shocked.

Then he covered his chest, with a painful expression on his face, and then fell softly to the ground.

Almost at the same time as the German sergeant fell to the ground, three more gunshots were fired, and three German soldiers fell to the ground again.

As for the Soviet prisoners of war being escorted by the Germans, after a brief panic, someone shouted, and several brave soldiers suddenly pounced on the German soldiers around them and began to fight for the weapons in their hands.

Seeing that the prisoner of war in front of him was already in chaos, Sokov knew very well that if he continued to shoot, he would definitely injure one of his own. He quickly got up from the ground, rushed towards the prisoner of war team, and shouted loudly: "Kill them

The Germans around you, kill the Germans around you!"

But his shouts were drowned in the roar of the prisoners of war.

The German soldiers who were attacked immediately launched a counterattack. A German corporal pulled the trigger, and the bullet penetrated the chest of the Soviet soldier who was fighting for the gun with him, and knocked down a soldier behind him. But just as he pulled

When he was removing the bullet casing, another soldier bravely rushed forward and threw him to the ground.

Sokov happened to rush over at this moment. He pulled out the pistol from his waist and fired twice at the German corporal on the ground. He didn't care whether the other party was dead or not, and went to find a new target.

"Comrade Captain, you should remember that I am a hunter, and hunting is what I am best at." Jubro patted the Mosin Nagant rifle in his hand and said confidently: "Within a range of fifty meters, I will definitely

Let not a single German escape."

"Dyubro, if we really want to ambush this group of Germans, the shooting distance will definitely not be fifty meters, maybe even thirty meters." Sokov is sure that Dyubro's marksmanship can help him effectively eliminate them.

After defeating the enemy, he asked the other three people: "Where are your marksmanship?"

"Comrade Captain, I am from the Internal Affairs Force, and I am not good at shooting." Zhu Kewen said truthfully: "If I participate in an ambush, I cannot guarantee that I will not accidentally injure one of my own people."

"Although I am a machine gun shooter, my marksmanship is not bad." Chuersin continued: "If you want to ambush this group of Germans, I believe I can help you."

There was only one Romanov left. Sokov did not ask him any more questions, but directly stretched out his hand to him: "Romanov, give me your gun."

In Sokov's mind, Romanov is an internal affairs talent. There is no big problem in managing a city or even a country. But asking him to pick up weapons and fight an ambush on his own would be a bit overwhelming, so

He did not intend to let the other party participate in this operation.

"Jiubro, Qursin, there are only three of us who are directly involved in the battle this time." Sokov looked at Jubro and Qursin, and did not talk in circles, but asked straight to the point: "Three people

Against 15 people, we are at an absolute disadvantage in terms of equipment and numbers, so what, are you afraid?"

"Comrade Captain, I think your statement is wrong." As soon as Sokov finished speaking, Chulsin rushed to say: "Although there are only three of us, as soon as the gunfire rings, the Germans who are escorting our prisoners of war will

If someone is killed, the prisoners may riot and help us kill the remaining Germans."

Sokov felt that what Chulsin said made sense. After all, there were hundreds of captured Soviet commanders and fighters. When they saw the Germans around them being killed, someone would definitely rush out and fight the remaining Germans. After all, no one could

Willing to be sent to a prisoner of war camp.

After selecting the people involved nearby, Sokov began to deploy the ambush position: "Chursin, you ambush on the right side of the road, and I and Djubro hide on the left side of the road. Using the sound of gunfire as a signal, you

When he saw me shooting at the Germans, he immediately opened fire to eliminate the enemy who was the greatest threat to the prisoners of war. Be careful not to accidentally injure one of our own people when shooting."

Although he said this, Sokov knew very well in his heart that if the gunfire rang out and the entire team of prisoners of war fled in all directions like a nest exploding, it would be difficult not to accidentally injure one of his own people.

"Understood, Comrade Captain." Qiusin replied expressionlessly: "I will try my best not to accidentally hurt my own people."

After arranging the personnel for the ambush, Sokov said to Vlasov and others: "Comrade Commander, although you only have a few pistols, if the prisoners of war explode and run around, you still need to stop and chase them.

enemies and gather them together."

"No problem." Vlasov agreed readily: "I will gather as many soldiers as possible."

Sokov and others quickly entered their ambush position and waited for the opportunity to come.

Dyubro, who was lying next to Sokov, muttered in a low voice: "Comrade Captain, which German should I shoot?"

Sokov's eyes swept over the German soldiers, and finally his eyes rested on a German sergeant. He seemed to have the highest rank among all the German soldiers. He decided to make this person his first target to kill.

At this moment, when he heard Jiubro talking non-stop in his ear, he replied impatiently: "Did you see the German corporal on the left? Behind him was a German soldier carrying a submachine gun.

, he is the biggest threat, I will kill him after the sound of my gunshot. Do you understand?"

"Understood."

Seeing the group of prisoners of war in the distance getting closer and closer to him, Sokov remained silent. He just locked the German sergeant with the muzzle of his gun and prepared to wait until they got closer before hitting him. But whether he would hit the head or the chest.

Sokov hesitated.

After thinking for a long time, he decisively chose to shoot at the opponent's chest. After all, the target on the head was too small, and the opponent was still walking and his head kept swinging. Even if he aimed at his head and shot, after the bullet flew out,

It's possible that it won't even hit the target.

"Comrade Captain," Jiubrow, who was standing next to him, saw that Sokov had not moved yet. He couldn't help but became anxious and kept urging: "The Germans are getting closer and closer to us. If they don't shoot, they should leave."

Come to us."

Sokov held his breath, silently calculating the distance between the Germans and himself, waiting for the best time to shoot. At this moment, he suddenly remembered that during his last crossing, he was also hiding in the trench, with the gun pointed at him.

He hit the chest of a German soldier sitting on a motorcycle and shot him to death, firing the first shot in the defense of Khimki town.

When the distance between the prisoners' team was less than 20 meters, Sokov decisively pulled the trigger, and the bullet accurately hit the German sergeant's chest. The German sergeant who was walking couldn't help being shocked.

Then he covered his chest, with a painful expression on his face, and then fell softly to the ground.

Almost at the same time as the German sergeant fell to the ground, three more gunshots were fired, and three German soldiers fell to the ground again.

As for the Soviet prisoners of war being escorted by the Germans, after a brief panic, someone shouted, and several brave soldiers suddenly pounced on the German soldiers around them and began to fight for the weapons in their hands.

Seeing that the prisoner of war in front of him was already in chaos, Sokov knew very well that if he continued to shoot, he would definitely injure one of his own. He quickly got up from the ground, rushed towards the prisoner of war team, and shouted loudly: "Kill them

The Germans around you, kill the Germans around you!"

But his shouts were drowned in the roar of the prisoners of war.

The German soldiers who were attacked immediately launched a counterattack. A German corporal pulled the trigger, and the bullet penetrated the chest of the Soviet soldier who was fighting for the gun with him, and knocked down a soldier behind him. But just as he pulled

When he was removing the bullet casing, another soldier bravely rushed forward and threw him to the ground.

Sokov happened to rush over at this moment. He pulled out the pistol from his waist and fired twice at the German corporal on the ground. He didn't care whether the other party was dead or not, and went to find a new target.


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