Burning Moscow

: "Worship Offensive" (15)

Pantai Leyev left with the troops for less than two hours, and sporadic gunfire suddenly sounded outside the observation post. When I heard the gunshots, my first reaction was that the enemy came to attack the high ground. He quickly raised his binoculars and looked towards the high ground, only to find that the south **** of the high ground was calm. The commanders in the trenches were busy strengthening the fortifications and showed no signs of panic. What's the matter with this gunshot?

I walked outside the observation post, trying to call Mikhailov or Zhukhovitzki over and ask them what the gunshots were like outside, and why they shot them inexplicably? Unexpectedly, as soon as I walked out of the observation post, before I had time to call the two, I heard a strange roar faintly in the air. After listening to it for a while, I immediately understood what sound was coming. I quickly ran into the communication room and yelled at the operator inside: "Hey, operator, call Sederikov immediately. The lieutenant colonel said that the enemy plane was coming, so they immediately led the troops out of the city."

When I saw the radio operator start calling Sederikov and them, my heart touched my throat, and I was afraid that if I could not contact them in a hurry, it would cause serious losses to the troops in the airstrike. Fortunately, I soon heard Sederikov’s voice: "This is Lieutenant Colonel Sederikov, do you have any instructions?"

Without waiting for the operator to speak, I grabbed the microphone in his hand and shouted loudly, "Lieutenant Colonel Sejerikov, I order you to immediately withdraw all the troops from the city of Kuangzheyi. ."

∽, w★ww. Seeing that I had snatched the microphone in his hand, the operator took the initiative to pass the headset over. I took it over and looked at the area above my head, just in time to hear Sederikov’s puzzled voice: "Comrade Commander, why are you pulling the troops out of the city? You know. We still have at least half of the supplies. There is no time to move them. It."

"Go to **** if you see the rest of the supplies." I roared angrily: "The enemy's plane will come over soon. Immediately evacuate you and Corsca's troops to the outside of the city and hide them. If the troops are injured or killed in the airstrike. If it is serious, be careful that I remove your position."

Hearing that the air raid was coming, Sederikov also became decisive: "Understood, comrade commander, I will immediately organize the transfer of troops." Then his voice lowered, and I faintly listened to him muttering, "It's a pity. Yes. There are still so many supplies left to move."

After I left the communication room, I found a place with a wide view in the trenches and raised the telescope to look at the distant city. First, a few sparse fighters ran out of the city and rushed to the distant hillside, and then more people ran out one after another. ,

The troops of the first and third regiments had just withdrawn from the air, and the black bombers of the German army had already flown over the city. I looked at the battlefield completely shrouded in gunpowder with a telescope in the trenches, and cursed: "Damn German, is such a small city worth bombing with so many planes?"

Thinking of the first and third groups that had been transferred in advance, I secretly felt fortunate. Fortunately, on a whim, I asked Sergeant Wenger to send the radio station of their reconnaissance unit to Sederikov. Otherwise, the troops would not be able to evacuate in such a short period of time, and they would inevitably suffer heavy losses under the intensive German bombing.

Enemy planes surrounded Kong Nieyi indiscriminately and aimlessly, and the city we just captured early this morning turned into a sea of ​​flames. Amid the rising fire and the sound of explosions, the buildings in the city collapsed one by one.

Xiejielikov and Kesijia came to me along the trenches. After raising their hands to salute, they shouted loudly: "Report to the commander, the troops of the first and third regiments have all withdrawn from the city."

"Very well, you did a great job!" After I said this, I was surprised to find that because the explosion was too loud, I couldn't hear what I said, let alone Xiejielikov and the others. Greet them to the observation post, where the noise is relatively small, which facilitates our conversation.

After I walked into the observatory, I asked them loudly, "Are there any casualties in the troops?"

The two shook their heads neatly and replied in unison: "Report to the commander, because your order was issued in time, so the troops were withdrawn in time." Then Kosca said regretfully, "There is still nearly half of the supplies left. Moved out and was blown up by this **** German plane."

Although I heard that only half of the supplies were destroyed, I still asked worriedly: "Have weapons, ammunition, food, and medicine been moved out?" When I heard the answer from both of them that they were all moved out, I waved my hand. , Said disapprovingly: "The remaining military uniforms and quilts are of little use to us. If the Germans love to blow up, let them blow up enough."

When I finished speaking, the two people unexpectedly discovered that Pantaiyev was not in the observation station. Sederikov asked with concern: "Comrade commander, where did Colonel Pantaiyev go?"

"According to the information provided by the friendly scouts, there is a camp of the Romanian troops to the east of us. There are a large number of trucks in it, and there is only one company guarded. So the deputy commander took the troops to attack that camp."

"Comrade commander, which troop did you send?" Sergeikov asked in surprise: "Except for the second battalion in Sherebryan, which is sticking to the high ground, the first and third battalions can all be in the city. Carrying supplies in." As soon as his voice fell, Corsca also said, "Yes, yeah, my second battalion has been in the city."

Seeing that the two of them didn't guess which unit I sent, I couldn't help but laugh, and said triumphantly: "You can't think of it, I sent the third battalion of the 4th regiment that stayed in the camp in the south."

"Four regiments and three battalions?!" Hearing what I said, the two men seemed to remember that in this operation, in addition to mobilizing troops from the first and third regiments, the fourth regiment also sent a battalion, which is now stationed there. In the camp on the hillside ten kilometers to the south of us. "After seizing a large number of trucks, can they have enough drivers to drive them back?"

"Don't worry about this." To be honest, when I sent Pantai Leyev to perform the task, I did not consider the driver's problem at all. Although Sederikov reminded me at the moment, I still pretended to be calm and said: " I believe that Comrade Deputy Commander must be able to get the truck back."

I bent down and looked outside, and found that the enemy plane was still bombarding the burning Kong Nieyi reluctantly, so I instructed the two of them: "You two go back to your respective troops. Let the soldiers hide. And hurry up." Rest. Maybe the enemy's ground troops will soon come. Then there will be no time to rest."

Sergeikov has been dealing with me for the longest time. Hearing what I said, he guessed what I might have planned, so he asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, are you going to the high ground ahead?"

I nodded, affirmed his guess, and then said: "Yes, comrade colonel. I also go to the high ground to get familiar with the terrain. In this way, in the next battle, I know how to use the terrain and the enemy to expand. fighting."

"I'll go with you." Xiejielikov volunteered: "Anyway, those who stick to the high ground are a group of commanders. I will stop by to cheer up my subordinates."

When I saw Sergeikov saying this, Kosca next to him also had an eager expression, knowing that if Sergeikov’s request was agreed, then Kosca would also make the same request, and waved his hand. He directly declined the kindness of Sejerikov: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, no need. You and Lieutenant Colonel Kosca should go back to their respective troops. As for the high ground, there are soldiers from the guard company. And friendly scouts accompany me. Together, you don't have to worry about it."

After sending the two away, I went outside the shelter where they rested in Trafkin and shouted at the inside: "Hey, Lieutenant Trafkin, are you inside?"

As I shouted, the curtain blocking the door was opened. Lieutenant Trafkin without a hat poked his head out of it. Seeing that it was me who called him, he quickly came and stood at attention, and asked politely. Said: "Comrade General, do you have any instructions?"

"Lieutenant, take your operator and radio, and follow me to the high ground." I gave him a brief order and added, "I'll wait for you in front."

When Travkin and Nastya packed up their things and arrived, Mikhailov and Zhukhovitzki and I had been waiting for them in the trenches for a long time. Nastya, who was carrying the radio station, saw Zhukhovitzki standing next to me, and her eyes lit up, and she ran to him quickly, looking at him with affectionate eyes.

Seeing Nastya's **** expression, even a fool can tell that this girl is in love with Zhukhovitzki. In front of everyone, Zhukhovitz's gene was a little embarrassing for Nastya's hot gaze. To avoid his embarrassment, I guess I said loudly, "Hey, Corporal Zhukhovitzki, are you still a man? Seeing a young girl standing in front of you with a heavy radio on his back, shouldn't you do something? "Hearing what I said, Zhukhovitzki scratched the back of his head, smiled embarrassedly, and then stepped forward to unhook the radio from Nastya's back and put it on his back.

Seeing that all the people who should come are here, I waved my head and said loudly, "Since everyone is here, let's set off."

When I came to the high ground and met with Sherebrianne who had come after hearing the news, I began to patrol the position under his leadership. The north **** and the south **** of the highland are really two completely different scenes. The south **** has only a few trenches and a few sporadic firepower points of civil structures; while the north **** is obviously a fortification built by our army before the withdrawal, not only vertical and horizontal. Staggered trenches and trenches, the firepower point in the middle of the trenches are all reinforced concrete bunker, there are several wire fences and a wide anti-tank trench at the foot of the mountain. According to Xie Librian, there is a minefield in the middle of the last two wire fences.

Seeing such a complete fortifications, I nodded in satisfaction and said to Serebriani: "Comrade Captain, the fortifications here are much better than our Mamayev Hill. As long as you rely on the existing fortifications to be tenacious. In the case of resistance, I believe that even if the Germans come to a regiment, they will not be able to attack."

"Comrade Commander, please see!" Sherebrianne did not answer me, but pointed to the foot of the mountain and said to me: "The road from the city turns around on the left side of the high ground and extends to the distance. There is a soil **** away from our highland No. 3 and No. 4 Highway, where friendly scouts are besieged, and the road passes under the hillside."

I raised my binoculars and looked in the direction of Sherebryan’s fingers. I saw that beside the slope, there was the wreckage of a black armored vehicle. Even if I didn’t look back to ask Trafkin, I knew that this was the third who besieged them. One of the armored vehicles. Without looking back, I asked Serebriani: "Comrade Captain, even if the road passes under the slope, what's the matter?"

"Comrade Teacher," Serebriani said carefully after I finished speaking, "Can I give you a suggestion?"

I put down the binoculars, turned my head and glanced at him, and said strangely: "If you have any ideas, let me talk about it." After speaking, I raised the binoculars and looked into the distance. Below the high ground is a patch of grassland. Because no one takes care of it, the wild weeds are at least half a person high.

With my permission, Serebriani stepped forward and said solemnly: "Comrade Commander, I think so. We can't passively defend, and we should take the initiative to fight in our hands."

I heard Serebriani say this. I guessed that he might have a bold plan, so I put down the telescope and asked him curiously: "Comrade Captain, can you elaborate a little bit. What should we do to take the initiative on the battlefield? Power is in our hands~www.wuxiaspot.com~ In order to create favorable conditions for the organization of defense and prevent the concentration of German forces to attack our highlands, I suggest that you can send two powerful troops hidden in the road On both sides. One unit consisted of the tanks and armored vehicles we captured, plus an infantry company, hidden on the right side of the road; while the other company composed of pure infantry was hidden on the **** of the road.

After the enemy's offensive troops enter our ambush circle, the hidden tanks will fire first to destroy the tanks, armored vehicles and artillery in the enemy's marching queue. Then the machine guns on the armored vehicles fired again, destroying the infantry in the queue. I estimate that in the event of a sudden attack on the enemy, many infantrymen will flee to the **** of the soil. After they get closer, our troops ambushing on the **** will kill the enemy's infantry with firepower. "

"This is a good idea, just follow the plan you said. But the troops on the high ground can't be used. The troops in charge of the ambush should be taken care of by other battalions." After saying this, I turned to Traf who was standing behind me. Jin said politely: "Comrade Lieutenant, please let the radio operator get in touch with our regiment. I have important combat tasks to assign to them."

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