After hearing Vlasov's order, Sokov immediately sent a signal to the surrounding soldiers to prepare for transfer. As for the plane coming to meet him, he couldn't care less if there were enemies in the nearby airspace.
The plane was patrolling, and the plane was probably doomed.
When Colonel Del saw the troops starting to move, he asked Vlasov hesitantly: "Comrade Commander, are you really not going to contact the front army headquarters and ask them to withdraw the plane that came to meet us?"
Regarding Colonel Del's proposal, Vlasov hesitated for a moment, and then made a difficult decision: "Chief of Staff, immediately send a telegram to the front army headquarters, saying that the meeting point we agreed on has been discovered by a German reconnaissance plane. If
The dispatched plane landed according to the original plan, but I am afraid that there may be danger, so we request the dispatched plane to be withdrawn immediately."
After finishing speaking, Vlasov warned again: "Chief of Staff, after sending the telegram, we will transfer immediately. Do you understand?"
"clear."
A few minutes later, the communications staff officer finished sending the telegram to the front army headquarters and packed up the radio station to prepare for transfer. But at this time, the German bombers that came after hearing the news had already arrived over the forest. They swooped down from the sky one after another and faced the still-emerging bombers.
The bombing and strafing in the smoky fire scared the Chief of Communications Staff out of his mind. But fear was fear. When he moved, he still did not forget the radio station on his back that could keep in touch with the outside world.
After the enemy planes bombed the forest glade, they then bombed the nearby forest.
I saw that the trees not far away were blown up in the middle. The troops who were moving were in chaos. Many soldiers broke away from the neat queue and began to flee in all directions.
Regarding this situation, Sokov did not stop it. He also knew in his heart that in this situation, no one would be able to gather the troops who were in chaos. The only thing that could be done was to break away from the German army as soon as possible.
Bomb the area and find a safe place to contain the troops again, as many as you can gather.
The bombing by enemy planes lasted for more than ten minutes and then ended.
Looking at the enemy plane flying away in the sky, Sokov finally breathed a sigh of relief, then called Constantine and told him: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, when the enemy plane bombed just now, many of our soldiers left because of fear.
Now you, Qursin, and Zub go to gather the troops, and gather as many people as you can. I can only give you half an hour. Once the time is up, we must move immediately."
"Transfer?" Constantine asked with some surprise: "Comrade Captain, are you worried that enemy planes will bomb again?"
"I'm not sure whether the enemy will bomb again." Sokov said with a wry smile: "But we can't rule out that the enemy will send ground troops to search this area. If we don't move, we may have to engage in a head-on firefight with the enemy.
Do you think we can defeat the enemy with our current strength?"
"We can't beat him." Constantine knew this clearly: "I will gather the troops immediately."
Seeing Sokov stop advancing, Vlasov came over and asked: "Captain Sokov, why did you stop?"
"Comrade Commander," Sokov replied: "Our troops lost a lot of people during the bombing just now. I asked Second Lieutenant Konstantin to gather them. Otherwise, it will be up to us to rely on our few people. If we encounter the enemy
, there is not much certainty of winning at all.”
"Comrade Commander," Colonel Del hurried over and said in a panic: "We should leave here as soon as possible. I'm worried that the enemy planes will come back soon."
"Comrade Chief of Staff, don't worry too much." Seeing Colonel Del's worried look, Sokov quickly comforted him and said: "The enemy planes will not come. Even if they come again, if they want to bomb the troops in the forest, where will they go?"
So easy."
"Comrade Commander!" Colonel Del asked Vlasov with a grimace: "The plane to pick us up will definitely not come. What should we do next?"
"We continue to walk northeast," Vlasov said: "After walking about 50 kilometers, we will reach Sumy. There must be troops of our army there."
Half an hour later, Constantine reported to Sokov: "Comrade Captain, we have tried our best, but there are still seven or eight soldiers missing. They must have gone to other areas during the bombing."
"Comrade Second Lieutenant, we can't take care of them anymore." After hearing this, Sokov waved his hands and said, "We will continue on our way as planned and strive to escape the German encirclement as soon as possible."
The assembled troops resumed their march in the direction instructed by Vlasov.
After several hours of marching, in the evening, Sokov asked Vlasov for instructions: "Comrade Commander, we have walked almost 20 roads, and the soldiers are exhausted. Should we camp on the spot and rest?"
Hearing what Sokov said, Vlasov frowned slightly. According to his idea, he wanted the troops to walk to Sumy City in one go, but at this moment he felt that he was exhausted and could not continue walking at all. So he agreed
He responded to Sokov's request: "Okay, Captain Sokov, let's rest here. Remember, there may be Germans nearby, so sufficient warning must be deployed."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Sokov nodded and said, "I will set up a good warning."
After Sokov left Vlasov, he called Konstantin and two other second lieutenants and said to them: "Comrade commanders, the soldiers have been exhausted after a long day's journey. We are exhausted.
Now we have decided to camp here and rest, and wait until tomorrow morning to start our journey again. However, for safety reasons, we have to send out guard posts in all directions. We will set up a double guard post in the east, west, and south, so that if there is any movement, we can issue an alarm in time. "
A second lieutenant heard what Sokov said and immediately raised questions: "Comrade Captain, the soldiers have been exhausted after a long day's journey. If you follow your arrangement, a double post will be deployed in each of the four directions.
, coupled with the soldiers changing guard at night, it means that 16 soldiers cannot get a good rest, which is very detrimental to their journey tomorrow."
"Comrade Second Lieutenant," Sokov said dissatisfiedly, looking at the second lieutenant who questioned him: "I know that everyone is very tired after traveling all day. But there is nothing we can do. There may be enemies nearby. If we don't increase our vigilance,
, step up vigilance in case the Germans come over at night. Do you think our soldiers, who are so tired and fast asleep, have the strength to defeat them?"
After hearing what Sokov said, the second lieutenant hesitated for a moment, then shook his head and said: "It should be impossible to defeat them. After all, our soldiers were sleeping when the enemy attacked. I'm afraid many of them would die before they even had time to open their eyes.
Under the guns of the Germans."
I saw that the trees not far away were blown up in the middle. The troops who were moving were in chaos. Many soldiers broke away from the neat queue and began to flee in all directions.
Regarding this situation, Sokov did not stop it. He also knew in his heart that in this situation, no one would be able to gather the troops who were in chaos. The only thing that could be done was to break away from the German army as soon as possible.
Bomb the area and find a safe place to contain the troops again, as many as you can gather.
The bombing by enemy planes lasted for more than ten minutes and then ended.
Looking at the enemy plane flying away in the sky, Sokov finally breathed a sigh of relief, then called Constantine and told him: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, when the enemy plane bombed just now, many of our soldiers left because of fear.
Now you, Qursin, and Zub go to gather the troops, and gather as many people as you can. I can only give you half an hour. Once the time is up, we must move immediately."
"Transfer?" Constantine asked with some surprise: "Comrade Captain, are you worried that enemy planes will bomb again?"
"I'm not sure whether the enemy will bomb again." Sokov said with a wry smile: "But we can't rule out that the enemy will send ground troops to search this area. If we don't move, we may have to engage in a head-on firefight with the enemy.
Do you think we can defeat the enemy with our current strength?"
"We can't beat him." Constantine knew this clearly: "I will gather the troops immediately."
Seeing Sokov stop advancing, Vlasov came over and asked: "Captain Sokov, why did you stop?"
"Comrade Commander," Sokov replied: "Our troops lost a lot of people during the bombing just now. I asked Second Lieutenant Konstantin to gather them. Otherwise, it will be up to us to rely on our few people. If we encounter the enemy
, there is not much certainty of winning at all.”
"Comrade Commander," Colonel Del hurried over and said in a panic: "We should leave here as soon as possible. I'm worried that the enemy planes will come back soon."
"Comrade Chief of Staff, don't worry too much." Seeing Colonel Del's worried look, Sokov quickly comforted him and said: "The enemy planes will not come. Even if they come again, if they want to bomb the troops in the forest, where will they go?"
So easy."
"Comrade Commander!" Colonel Del asked Vlasov with a grimace: "The plane to pick us up will definitely not come. What should we do next?"
"We continue to walk northeast," Vlasov said: "After walking about 50 kilometers, we will reach Sumy. There must be troops of our army there."
Half an hour later, Constantine reported to Sokov: "Comrade Captain, we have tried our best, but there are still seven or eight soldiers missing. They must have gone to other areas during the bombing."
"Comrade Second Lieutenant, we can't take care of them anymore." After hearing this, Sokov waved his hands and said, "We will continue on our way as planned and strive to escape the German encirclement as soon as possible."
The assembled troops resumed their march in the direction instructed by Vlasov.
After several hours of marching, in the evening, Sokov asked Vlasov for instructions: "Comrade Commander, we have walked almost 20 roads, and the soldiers are exhausted. Should we camp on the spot and rest?"
Hearing what Sokov said, Vlasov frowned slightly. According to his idea, he wanted the troops to walk to Sumy City in one go, but at this moment he felt that he was exhausted and could not continue walking at all. So he agreed
He responded to Sokov's request: "Okay, Captain Sokov, let's rest here. Remember, there may be Germans nearby, so sufficient warning must be deployed."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Sokov nodded and said, "I will set up a good warning."
After Sokov left Vlasov, he called Konstantin and two other second lieutenants and said to them: "Comrade commanders, the soldiers have been exhausted after a long day's journey. We are exhausted.
Now we have decided to camp here and rest, and wait until tomorrow morning to start our journey again. However, for safety reasons, we have to send out guard posts in all directions. We will set up a double guard post in the east, west, and south, so that if there is any movement, we can issue an alarm in time. "
A second lieutenant heard what Sokov said and immediately raised questions: "Comrade Captain, the soldiers have been exhausted after a long day's journey. If you follow your arrangement, a double post will be deployed in each of the four directions.
, coupled with the soldiers changing guard at night, it means that 16 soldiers cannot get a good rest, which is very detrimental to their journey tomorrow."
"Comrade Second Lieutenant," Sokov said dissatisfiedly, looking at the second lieutenant who questioned him: "I know that everyone is very tired after traveling all day. But there is nothing we can do. There may be enemies nearby. If we don't increase our vigilance,
, step up vigilance in case the Germans come over at night. Do you think our soldiers, who are so tired and fast asleep, have the strength to defeat them?"
After hearing what Sokov said, the second lieutenant hesitated for a moment, then shook his head and said: "It should be impossible to defeat them. After all, our soldiers were sleeping when the enemy attacked. I'm afraid many of them would die before they even had time to open their eyes.
Under the gunfire of the Germans, I saw that the trees not far away were blown up in the middle. The moving troops were in chaos. Many soldiers broke away from the neat queue and began to flee in all directions.
Regarding this situation, Sokov did not stop it. He also knew in his heart that in this situation, no one would be able to gather the troops who were in chaos. The only thing that could be done was to break away from the German army as soon as possible.
Bomb the area and find a safe place to contain the troops again, as many as you can gather.
The bombing by enemy planes lasted for more than ten minutes and then ended.
Looking at the enemy plane flying away in the sky, Sokov finally breathed a sigh of relief, then called Constantine and told him: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, when the enemy plane bombed just now, many of our soldiers left because of fear.
Now you, Qursin, and Zub go to gather the troops, and gather as many people as you can. I can only give you half an hour. Once the time is up, we must move immediately."
"Transfer?" Constantine asked with some surprise: "Comrade Captain, are you worried that enemy planes will bomb again?"
"I'm not sure whether the enemy will bomb again." Sokov said with a wry smile: "But we can't rule out that the enemy will send ground troops to search this area. If we don't move, we may have to engage in a head-on firefight with the enemy.
Do you think we can defeat the enemy with our current strength?"
"We can't beat him." Constantine knew this clearly: "I will gather the troops immediately."
Seeing Sokov stop advancing, Vlasov came over and asked: "Captain Sokov, why did you stop?"
"Comrade Commander," Sokov replied: "Our troops lost a lot of people during the bombing just now. I asked Second Lieutenant Konstantin to gather them. Otherwise, it will be up to us to rely on our few people. If we encounter the enemy