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Chapter 824 Trapped Enemy (Part 2)

The German commander who was hiding on the side of the carriage saw the engineer who was detecting mines being knocked down by a cold gun. He turned to the engineer platoon leader who had just arrived and said: "Lieutenant, hurry up and send people up. We must remove the mines on the roadbed as soon as possible."

Clean them all."

The engineer platoon leader glanced ahead and saw five of his men lying in a mess on the roadbed and railway tracks. He suddenly felt a chill running down his spine to the top of his head. He knew that he had to let go under the muzzle of the sniper.

If your subordinates go to clear mines, they will definitely die as many as they go.

Seeing the engineer platoon leader's delay in responding, the German commander was a little angry. He shouted at the engineer: "Lieutenant, you are deaf. Didn't you hear what I said to you?"

"Mr. Colonel!" the engineer platoon leader said tremblingly: "There are Russian snipers hidden in the forest on the north side of the roadbed. If I send people to clear mines again, they will definitely be killed by snipers."

"Damn Russians!" The German commander cursed angrily, called a captain, and ordered the other party: "Immediately use machine guns and mortars to suppress the snipers in that forest. They must not be allowed to stop them.

Disturb engineers and deminers."

After receiving the order, the captain immediately bent down and ran out of the hiding place next to the carriage, assigning tasks to his subordinates. Unfortunately, those who were shooting cold shots in the forest at this moment were just guerrilla sharpshooters. Their level was at best better than ordinary guerrillas.

The team members are taller, and they are not like the well-trained snipers in the army who know how to choose important targets for sniping.

They lay down in their hidden positions and watched helplessly as the German captain commanded several machine gunners to use the rails as cover to set up two machine guns. They even set up a gun on the other side of the rails in the blind spot.

Mortar. The German gunner's movements were very quick. He loaded the mortar almost at the same time as it was set up. With a soft "bang" sound, a shell roared towards the hiding position of the sharpshooters.

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Since the gunner didn't know the specific location of the sharpshooters, the fired shell missed and landed more than 20 meters away from the sharpshooters, exploding without causing any damage to them. Seeing that the situation was not good, the team leader of the sharpshooters was about to give an order.

The sharpshooters moved, and the German machine guns suddenly rang out, and countless bullets flew towards the hiding place of the sharpshooters like water. Although the shooting of the machine gunners was very blind, there were still many bullets fired.

A series of "bang bang bang" sounds were heard from the tree trunk behind them.

The squad leader knew very well that if he organized the sharpshooters to relocate at this moment, they would definitely suffer heavy casualties under the German machine gun fire. He could only shout to the surroundings: "Everyone, stay where you are and don't move without me."

No one is allowed to touch the order."

Seeing the ambush position of the sharpshooter team and being attacked by enemy machine guns and mortars, the bearded man a few hundred meters away became a little anxious. He knew very well in his heart that if the sharpshooter team was killed by the enemy, then even if he himself

Fill in the rest of the team members, and don't try to slow down the enemy's progress.

The bearded man pointed at the middle-aged man with his hand and said to him: "Go over there immediately and notify the team leader. Tell him to have the sharpshooter team move to another place and continue shooting German engineers." The middle-aged man.

He agreed, got up from the ground, picked up the gun, bent down and ran towards the hiding place of the sharpshooter team.

Yina watched the middle-aged man leave and made a request to the bearded man: "Comrade Captain, please allow me to come over too. The sharpshooter team was hit by enemy machine guns and mortars. There will definitely be casualties..."

"I don't allow it." Bearded Beard interrupted Yina without hesitation before she finished speaking, "Don't you see how dangerous it is there? How could I let you, a future mother, take risks?

?If something happens to you, what will your comrades say to me?"

After hearing what the bearded man said, Yina realized that she could not get through. I don’t know when, women have become protected objects in the army. If women are allowed to do certain dangerous things, they must give orders.

People usually get criticized by others. Although she couldn't rush over to treat the wounded, Yina still kept her eyes fixed on the location that was under fire, wondering how many people could be withdrawn from there later?

The sharpshooters immediately became silent after being suppressed by German machine guns and mortar fire. Although the German commander did not know whether the sharpshooters in the forest had been eliminated or moved, he was anxious to hurry up and urged the engineers.

Platoon leader: "Lieutenant, my men have suppressed the Russian snipers. You can send more people to clear mines."

The engineer platoon leader nodded, called a few engineers, and sent them out to continue clearing mines. Perhaps because he was worried that his men were afraid of death, he personally picked up a mine detector and cleared mines at the front. He was brave enough to detect mines at the same time.

From time to time, he looked towards the forest that was being suppressed by fire, worried that at some point, a few bullets would fly out.

This time they were lucky. After walking seventy or eighty steps forward, they found a dozen landmines. The engineer platoon leader handed the mine detector to another engineer and asked him to continue moving forward to detect mines, while he

Lie on the ground and carefully defuse the mine.

Magruth stayed in his carriage and waited for a long time. Before receiving the report from the commander of the 544th Regiment, he ordered his adjutant: "Get in touch with the commander of the 544th Regiment immediately and ask them where they are heading now."

Location?"

After receiving the order, the adjutant immediately used the walkie-talkie to contact the radio station of the 544th Regiment. After a short inquiry, he reported to Magruth with some surprise: "Your Excellency, the 544th Regiment so far has only

Less than three hundred meters forward."

"What, only advanced less than three hundred meters?" Magruth walked to the walkie-talkie, took the microphone and earphone from the adjutant's hand, and asked loudly: "Colonel, I am Magruth, what are you doing?

Let me explain, twenty minutes have passed, why have you only advanced less than 300 meters? Are you trying to learn how to crawl like a tortoise?"

"Your Excellency, Division Commander!" Hearing Magruth's reproachful tone, the German commander quickly defended: "The damn Russians have laid a lot of mines on the roadbed, and there are also snipers hidden in the nearby forests. We

Many engineers were killed by them while clearing mines..."

"That's enough, you don't have to explain to me anymore." Magrus interrupted the other party before he finished speaking, "The military department only gave us one hour. If your regiment cannot arrive on time,

At the 564th kilometer station, you will lose your colonel's epaulettes and may even be court-martialed."

Hearing Magruth's threat to him, the German commander became anxious: "Your Excellency, division commander, although I have ordered people to use firepower to suppress the snipers in the forest, who knows whether they will move to a new position and continue shooting

If our engineers do not clear the mines laid by the Russians, it will be impossible for them to reach the designated location in such a short period of time."

"You idiot, a born idiot." Seeing his subordinates chattering to him about the troubles they encountered, Magruth suppressed his anger and said, "You never thought that the Russians would concentrate their forces to attack the station.

So what is blocking us here must be a small force. You only need to leave the roadbed and continue to advance close to the railway line. No matter how many Russian mines there are, can they cover all the areas?"

Magruth's words made the German commander realize that he had entered a misunderstanding. Why did he have to clear all the mines on the roadbed before moving forward? He could have allowed his men to leave the roadbed. There was no forest on the south side of the railway.

While marching, no matter how many Russians were hiding in the forest, it would probably be difficult to stop his troops from moving forward. Thinking of this, he immediately gave the order to the troops, and everyone left the roadbed and marched on the south side of the railway line.

However, the troops marching into the south side of the railway line walked less than a hundred meters and stepped on a mine again, killing four people on the spot and injuring eight others. As a result, the soldiers, who had already been frightened, again

They refused to move forward. Seeing that the troops had stopped again, the German commander jumped in anger. He cursed angrily: "Damn Russians, if I catch you, I will tie you to these mines and kill you."

You were blown to pieces."

After the mad German commander cursed, he called the engineer platoon leader over and asked them to clear mines in the front, trying to get to the 564th kilometer station as soon as possible to eliminate the Russian guerrillas occupying there.

After the German commander who was waiting for the engineer platoon leader finished speaking, he carefully said: "Mr. Colonel, we don't know how many mines the Russians have buried here and how large the area where the mines are distributed. If it is only one or two kilometers, the problem still exists.

Not big, we will definitely be able to clear it out within two hours. But if they have laid mines between here and the 564th kilometer station, with the few people under my command, even if they queue for a day, they won't be able to clear it out.

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The German commander knew the consequences of delaying the fighter plane, especially when the military headquarters only gave him an hour. If his troops stayed here all the time, not only would he be dismissed, but he might even lose his head. Thinking of this, he

He said to the officer beside him: "Order the troops to spread out and move forward. I don't believe it. The Russians can really lay mines more than ten kilometers away."

The regiment chief of staff quickly reminded him: "Mr. Colonel, if we rush forward desperately like this, I'm worried that the troops will suffer heavy casualties. When they arrive at the station, their combat effectiveness will be affected..."

"I can't care about that much anymore." The German commander waved his hand and cursed: "Those who were killed by the bombing deserve it. Those who are not dead can move on. If anyone dares to linger..." He pulled out his hand.

The pistol on his waist was raised high above his head, "I will shoot him with one shot."

Seeing that the regiment commander was furious, the officers and soldiers of the 544th regiment whose way was blocked by the mines started to move forward again. They formed a sparse formation and marched forward cautiously. From time to time, someone stepped on the mines and was lifted by the air wave of the explosion.

The flying shrapnel also cut down many soldiers who were close to the explosion point.

No one among the remaining soldiers cared about whether their fallen comrades were wounded or dead. They just continued to hold their guns and walk forward cautiously. As for the wounded who fell on the ground, we will discuss them later.

The ministry will send health workers to treat them.

The bearded man hiding in the forest couldn't help but feel anxious when he saw the Germans marching forward regardless of casualties. After all, he only had more than a hundred mines laid, and they were distributed in such a wide area. As long as the Germans passed through

Once in this area, they can rush to the 564th kilometer station unimpeded.

Because it was too far away from the station, Lu Xiu had no idea how the battle was going over there. He saw the enemy passing through the minefields he had laid one after another. He was afraid that the attacking troops would be attacked from both sides, so he quickly ordered the radio operator next to him: "

Immediately send a report to Captain Mihiga that the enemy is passing through our blocking area and let them be on guard."

A few minutes later, the warning telegram from Beard arrived in Mihiga's hands. After reading the telegram, he handed it to Taflin, who was assisting him in the battle: "Comrade Sergeant, the telegram from Beard, he

It is said that the enemy is passing through his blocking area one after another, so let us take precautions as soon as possible."

After quickly reading the contents of the telegram, Taflin asked: "Comrade Mihiga, why didn't he say how many troops the enemy had and what kind of equipment they had? Also, how did they stop the enemy?"

When Mihiga heard Taflin's question, he immediately realized that Beard's report was too simple, and quickly ordered the telegraph operator to send a telegram back to Beard, asking the other party to report the battle in detail.

While waiting for Bearded's call back, Mihiga asked Tavlin respectfully: "Comrade Sergeant, what should we do with so many supplies in the station?"

"I saw two warehouses containing German army coats and quilts." After occupying the station, Tavlin sent a telegram to Guchakov and asked him for instructions on how to deal with the captured materials. Guchakov

Kokov did not dare to make the decision without permission, so he sent a telegram to Sokov for instructions. Since he did not receive a reply, he did not tell Tavlin how to dispose of these materials. However, Tavlin was Sokov's subordinate after all.

He has some understanding of Sokov's style. Although he has not yet received a reply from his superiors, he already knows how to choose: "Before we evacuate, set a fire to burn all these military coats and bedding to let the Germans experience it."

Let’s take a look at the cold Russian winter.”

The reply from Bearded Beard arrived soon. After reading the telegram handed over by Mihiga, Taflin said thoughtfully: "bearded Beard and the others did not engage in direct combat with the enemy, but used landmines and cold guns to fight.

The enemy was delayed for a long time. Although the enemy passed through the minefields they laid one after another, it was not that easy for them to get here."

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