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Chapter 131: War in Southern Xinjiang (3)

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    On the morning of January 5, the Northeast Army launched its final general offensive against the Japanese troops entrenched in Guiyang.  In the sky, four "Black Hawk" armed helicopters that had just been put into actual combat were showing off their might together with the Air Force bombers. Rockets and aerial bombs fell like stars in the sky, directly bombarding the Japanese defense positions and defensive areas.  The city was in shambles and dilapidated; the heavy artillery troops on Jiangjun Mountain in the rear poured more than 10,000 shells into the city in just a few hours; on the ground, tanks roared and flew, covering the tide of infantry troops rolling towards the Japanese army.  Occupied urban area.  The ferocious and brave Japanese army could no longer bear the high number of casualties. Each line of defense collapsed one after another, and the remaining troops gradually shrank and gathered in the Wudang District and Yunyan District to the west of Guiyang City to survive.  The Northeastern Army, the Southwest Army and other units advanced separately, and streams of steel gradually locked the Japanese army's high command behind bars like an iron cage.

    Victory is already a certainty for the Chinese army, but there is still a matter of time.  Chairman Chiang Kai-shek in Wuhan and Zhang Xueliang in Shenyang were both paying close attention to the Battle of Guiyang because they both knew the great significance of the city's recovery.  Zhang Xueliang was also a little unable to bear it. He sent four telegrams within three hours, urging Chu Qiming to capture Guiyang as soon as possible to achieve the final victory of the entire Southwest Campaign.

    Chu Qiming naturally did not dare to slack off, but the troops he had at this time were already somewhat stretched. The three infantry brigades of the Northeast Military Region attacked the more than 80,000 Japanese troops head-on. Even though they had absolute upper hand in air superiority and artillery firepower,  The various ministries are becoming more and more unable to cope with the fight.  Forced by helplessness, Chu Qiming had no choice but to join Ma Zhanshan's 1st Cavalry Brigade in the battle for Guiyang. Although the cavalry was very bad at street fighting, it was "fortunate" that at this time, most of the city of Guiyang  The urban area has been reduced to ruins and peaceful plains, which is perfect for the cavalry to gallop and kill as much as they want.  Amid the screams of men and horses mixed with the strange screams of the Japanese army, the cavalrymen were rushing back and forth among the ruins of the city like the wind. Each saber shone with an icy cold light that stunned the Japanese soldiers. Among the splashes of dirty blood, there were ugly bits and pieces.  The heads of Japanese soldiers were rolling everywhere.

    In the afternoon, when victory was in sight, Chu Qiming received an unfavorable battle report from Lieutenant General Li Jiayu, deputy chief of staff of the 30th Group Army of the Sichuan Army and commander of the 178th Division of the Sichuan Army: "Military seat! Longli County in the southeast of Guiyang and Xiuwen County in the north suddenly appeared.  A large number of Japanese troops! And they are equipped with a large number of heavy machine guns, mountain cannons and other weapons, as well as a large number of tanks and chariots! The Japanese army's offensive is fierce, and it is difficult for our department and Commander Deng's department to resist!"

    Chu Qiming was taken aback. He asked calmly: "How many enemy troops are there?"

    "The total number is at least 50,000, and they are all the elite troops of the Japanese army!" Commander Li answered in the affirmative.

    Chu Qiming was shocked and suddenly realized that the main force of the Japanese army had quietly escaped from the battlefield during the night.  He hurriedly grabbed the phone: "Get through to the 22nd Brigade Headquarters Hello, Brigadier Jing? Is the Japanese Army's General Headquarters still surrounded by our army?"

    Jing Dewen's equally affirmative answer on the other end of the phone made Chu Qiming immediately confused. He hurriedly rushed to the combat map and carefully marked the distribution points of the two sides fighting and strangulating in Guiyang.  The confusing battle situation became clearer little by little. It was obvious that most of the main forces of the Japanese army left the battlefield last night and abandoned the general headquarters, intending to detour through the Wuling Mountains and escape into the Japanese-occupied area in South China. The Northeast Army and Southwest Army units were  Only the first-line Japanese troops in the rear and the guard troops of the Japanese General Headquarters were defeated.

    The Japanese army, which has always advocated decisive battles with the main force, actually fled and even abandoned the entire Southwest Expeditionary Army Headquarters.  Such an unbelievable strategy made the generals of the Northeast Army who were used to "abandoning the commander to protect the commander" but had never seen "abandoning the commander to protect the commander" confused, and started talking one after another: "What are the little devils doing?"

    Chu Qiming stared at the map in silence. Colonel Wu Xin, commander of the 33rd Brigade, asked for instructions: "Commander, the reconnaissance force reported that the main force of the Japanese army is indeed fleeing Guiyang at full speed, and all wounded and seriously injured soldiers have been abandoned."  Bian. Do we want to give chase?"

    Chu Qiming pondered for a while and shook his head: "Don't chase. This move of the Japanese army is the most desperate 'strong man's wrist breaking'. I know Kanhara Huanyu very well. His combat style and thinking are very similar to those of the 7th Tank."  The former brigade commander Yagami Kagezuka is a very Western-oriented soldier. Unlike other senior Japanese officers, he does not care about the lives of his soldiers in order to achieve combat goals. I am sure that he is indeed withdrawing troops.  In the current situation where there is no chance of winning, he wisely chose to withdraw his troops instead of being "collectively crushed" like other Japanese generals. This is also very possible. But the Japanese commander-in-chief Kobayashi Asaburo should have taken the initiative to stay and fall into our army.  He wanted to bear the responsibility for the defeat with his death. Kanbaru and KobayashiGuiyang City in mid-winter turns into the Sahara Desert in mid-summer.  Chu Qiming and other generals who had already driven out of the city returned to Jiangjun Mountain in embarrassment. Everyone was sweating profusely from the high temperature along the way.

    Chu Qiming¡¯s face regained his composure. He raised his telescope with a heavy face and stared at the city of Guiyang bathed in fire and smoke.  In the firelight, many small black dots were moving. They were soldiers of the Northeastern Army or the Southwest Army who were struggling to escape from the sea of ????fire. Hundreds of aircraft were circling back and forth and roaring, and huge explosions exploded one after another in the sea of ????fire.  The highlight is that the pilots are dive bombing with all their strength, trying to blow out a way out for their own ground troops trapped in the sea of ????fire; and the signal flares that occasionally rise into the sky are sent by the officers and soldiers who are about to be swallowed up by the flames.  Final farewell.

    Chu Qiming put down the telescope sadly, pursed his lips and said nothing.  He was surprised by the sudden coldness on his face that was heated by the fire in the distance. He touched his face in surprise but found nothing, but more cold feelings continued to appear on his face and  On the back of the hand.  Chu Qiming looked at the sky and saw countless white elves falling from the sky under the flickering night.

    "It's snowing! It's snowing!" Several officers shouted excitedly with tears in their eyes.  The generals cheered again like crazy: "God has eyes! Let it rain more! Save our brothers!"

    The first heavy snowfall since the new year came to the southwestern land came one after another amid the huge fires in Guiyang.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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