Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 818: total attack (2)

In just a few minutes, the Nicholas Bastion and Vorontsov Bastion were covered with corpses. The Russian army and the British and French troops were mixed together. After each charge, another layer of corpses was left, and the last layer was layered. Layers, both sides stepped on the bodies of the dead and wounded soldiers and continued to fight until the battlefield became a mountain of corpses!

Vyazmitinov, who had participated in the battle, later told his friends: "The corpses under our feet are overflowing with blood, and the air is filled with a thick layer of blood mist. We can't see where the enemy is at all, and the only thing we can do The only thing is to shoot in the direction of the possible enemy in the blood fog."

The French and British troops came in a steady stream, and they couldn't kill them all, while the Russian troops opened fire frantically. You could see the British and French troops running along the trenches like crazy, and the shotguns were whistling in their ears. Pass. Along the way, soldiers and officers who were injured and retreated could be encountered from time to time, and the more people were carried down as they got closer to the Russian army positions!

The trenches and the **** in front of the parapet were crowded with the follow-up troops of the British and French armies. They could not move forward because the parapet above was blocked, and the fighting officers and soldiers made it impossible for the follow-up reinforcements from both sides to approach.

The brutal hand-to-hand combat made both sides red-eyed, and the soldiers of both sides fought repeatedly around every parapet, every obstacle and fortification.

The battle lasted for a whole hour, until the British and French armies on the parapet of the bastion could no longer hold on. After they were defeated, the Russian artillery could finally re-emerge, and the overwhelming cannonballs began to bombard the British and French in front of the parapet and in the trenches. army soldier.

Finally, the morale of the coalition army collapsed, and the soldiers crowded in the trench no longer ignored the orders of the officers, and turned around and ran!

Immediately, the coalition front was in chaos, and the follow-up reinforcements and the forward who fled in a hurry collided head-on and stamped on each other.

The coalition officers realized that the situation was not good, they pulled out their swords and beat the deserters desperately, trying to stop them from escaping, but with little effect!

The reason is that most of these frightened soldiers are reservists, and they have never participated in battles before, so naturally they cannot be compared with those who were determined to be veterans of hundreds of battles.

The rout soon became a wildly spreading infectious disease, and almost all the coalition forces on the front line

The soldiers were all infected, and this trend caused even more chaos, so much that Pelissier had to terminate all plans for the day ahead of schedule - the coalition's general offensive failed again!

This short-lasting general offensive cost the coalition forces about 20,000 people, including 15,000 French troops and 5,000 British troops, while the Russians also paid the price of about 7,000 wounded.

It can be said that this is the worst day for both sides since the start of the war. In the words of the reporters who witnessed the **** battle - the blood has been drained on this day!

It was a particularly huge blow to the coalition forces, who made such adequate preparations, fired so many artillery shells, and invested so many soldiers, yet they still failed to shake the Russian defense line. This gave them the idea that Sevastopol could not be captured.

Of course, Sevastopol is certainly not impossible to capture. In fact, this general offensive of the coalition forces almost achieved its goal. If it weren't for the desperate counterattack of the Russian army, the defense line of Mount Inkerman would have fallen. At that time, Sevastopol would really become a turtle in a urn.

That's the case. The situation of the Russian army who was lucky enough to win is not too good. The cost of casualties of more than 7,000 people is too high. It can almost be said that the defenders of Nikolai Fortress and Vorontsov Fortress have been replaced by two. Over and over, the troops initially stationed in the bastion had a fatality rate of 50%.

Kornilov barely managed to hold his position after putting almost all the reserves he had on hand.

It's just that the position was defended, but the position was also changed beyond recognition by the fierce battle! The mighty and tall bastion was battered by coalition artillery fire, and a few walls collapsed into powder.

The two bastions were full of corpses, and the corpses of their own and the enemy could not be moved when they were stacked together, and some were even smashed into flesh by the artillery fire of both sides.

The ground of the two bastions and the nearby soil were dyed red, and as soon as the sun shone, a disgusting stench spread all over the place, which was irritating to the eyes.

After Kornilov personally inspected the two bastions, he found that the two bastions were almost destroyed, and the remaining fortifications could hardly withstand the artillery fire.

It's no different than letting them die.

However, if the defense line on Inkerman Mountain is abandoned, it means that the gate of Sevastopol will be opened, and the enemy will face the South Port area of ​​Sevastopol. At that time, the situation in the city will be even worse.

What's more, without the Inkerman Mountain defense line, the water diversion channel in Sevastopol will definitely be cut off by the coalition forces, and drinking water will be a problem for the whole city.

Even if Li Xiao had reminded him to dig more wells and build cisterns before, those few wells and cisterns simply could not meet the needs of the whole city.

For a time Kornilov was in a dilemma. Although giving up the Inkerman Mountain position could avoid some sacrifices, it would make them more passive in the overall situation. Continuing to defend the Inkerman Mountain defense line is a bottomless pit. With the strength and firepower of the coalition forces, it is completely possible to continue to attack~www.NovelMTL.com~ until he is exhausted.

Inkerman Mountain's defense line has now become a complete chicken rib, leaving him in a dilemma. After a long meditation, he ordered most of the troops stationed at Nikolai and Vorontsov to withdraw, leaving only a few forces to contain the coalition.

He also ordered the diversionary troops to lay mines or booby traps as much as possible, and even pile explosives in the underground anti-gun holes. Once he made up his mind to abandon these two bastions

When leaving nothing to the enemy!

In addition, Kornilov wrote a long letter to Nicholas I, in which he bluntly told the iron-headed tsar that sooner or later Sevastopol would fall. If it can hold on for three months to six months, if it cannot open up the situation on other battlefields, then the fall of Sevastopol will cause an extremely huge blow to Russia.

He reminded Nicholas I to make preparations early, so as to minimize the adverse effects of the fall of Sevastopol. In the end, he told Nicholas I very tragically that if he did not agree with the surrender of Sevastopol, he would fight to the death to the end. pen fun library

It's just that Kornilov didn't know that his letter was invisible to Nicholas I. Almost at the same time as he wrote the letter, Nicholas I, who was far away in St. Petersburg, was terminally ill. This extremely proud and extremely confident man. The Tsar is approaching the final moments of his life...

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