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Song Yumo replied: "It's almost the same. The sniper operations here are different from those in mountainous areas. However, we have conducted many drills outside based on the advice of the master."
Xia Yang nodded and said: "That's good. I'm still a little worried that you guys won't adapt to it. Let's wait until we see the real chapter on the battlefield."
Zhao Tiancheng asked at this time: "Master, speaking of which, when will this battle start? It's already May, and we've been here for more than half a month. How come we haven't even seen the shadow of a little devil? .¡±
With that said, he looked towards the east.
Less than a hundred miles ahead, we will reach the three eastern provinces. But at this time, it had been changed to another name by the Japanese invaders - Manchukuo!
"A hundred miles ahead, there are little Japs everywhere. But it's not time for us to fight yet. Let's wait for the news." Xia Yang said.
At this time, the rumble of horse hooves came from the distance.
Xia Yang picked up the telescope and saw the cavalry troops in the distance, riding their horses, rushing towards the camp in groups.
The place where they were at this time was a camp of the Tuotuo tribe. However, later, under the leadership of Xia Yang, the Kagel tribe annexed the Tuotuo tribe. At this time, this place naturally became the territory of their Kagel tribe.
Because we knew in advance that this place not far from the Nomenhan area would most likely become a springboard for Xia Yang and others to attack the Japanese army in the future. So after occupying this place, Xia Yang ordered Beilun and the others to send people to expand the camp.
Now this fortress has slowly turned into a castle. The surrounding city walls are made of huge stones, and there are various machine gun bunkers and warehouses for storing various supplies in the city.
Soon, the cavalry team entered the camp.
These were the cavalry who were out patrolling and investigating. Xia Yang noticed that Liu Fudong was among them.
"Master, we took people to Nomenhan. What do you think we saw?" Liu Fudong said.
Xia Yang asked: "What did you see?"
Liu Fudong said: "Our patrol arrived near the Halahar River and saw a search team of Japs. There were about three hundred of them. I also saw a chariot, walking along the Halahar River. Search near the Har River."
Hearing this, Xia Yang remembered the Battle of Nomenhan in history. The first to launch the attack was a Japanese search team of more than 200 people.
This search team, led by Lieutenant Colonel Dongbabaizang, took the lead in attacking the Outer Mongolian army on the high ground on the banks of the Halahar River and successfully defeated them.
"I understand. You immediately take your people and send a letter to the Soviet station next to you, telling them that the Japanese army is ready to attack and asking them to prepare early. At the same time, I hope they can convey the content of this letter to the Soviet Union. General Tavsky." Xia Yang said to Liu Fudong.
Not far from their camp is the station of a Soviet armored regiment. The forces in Outer Mongolia were relatively complex at the time, and the Soviets also stationed troops here.
The commander of the Soviet armored regiment was a regiment under the command of Stavsky. Xia Yang had been to that military camp before. The regimental commander heard that he was familiar with General Staffsky and did not dare to neglect him.
In the future, if Xia Yang has information about the Japanese army, he will immediately send it directly to General Staffsky in Irkutsk through the armored regiment's radio station. Finally, there was no need for Xia Yang to send people thousands of miles to deliver the message.
That night, Stavsky received the information from Xia Yang.
He did not hesitate to send a telegram to General Zhukov, reminding General Zhukov that the Japanese army's actions had begun to become more and more frequent. The war is likely to break out during this time.
Last time, after they received the letter from Xia Yang, they used their intelligence network to obtain some information about the situation of the Japanese army in the Hailar and Nomenhan areas.
The result is indeed what Xia Yang said, there are signs of large-scale Japanese troop activities over there. At least on the train to Hailar, the passengers have changed from ordinary people to groups of Japanese soldiers wearing military uniforms and carrying 38-meter-high girdles.
It is precisely because of this that General Zhukov began to pay attention to the information passed by Xia Yang.
Some time ago, he would?The actions in the Nomonhan and Hailar areas were sorted out and reported to the top Soviet officials.
But at this time, the top Soviet officials were busy digesting Poland, which had just been occupied for a short time, vigorously expanding their power there, and stabilizing their rule there.
As for the Far East, they really couldn¡¯t believe that the Japanese, who were busy attacking China at this time, dared to attack the Soviet Union.
Therefore, the high-level Soviet officials had a relatively cold attitude towards Zhukov's report. They just asked Zhukov to handle it carefully and said nothing more.
Zhukov also knew that at this time, the top management's attention was focused on Europe, and as for the indifferent Far East Siberia, it was not in their sights at all.
But as the highest military commander in the Far East, Zhukov cannot ignore the situation in the Far East.
So when he confirmed that the Japanese army did have bad intentions, General Zhukov immediately issued a combat readiness order to the troops.
At the same time, they began to move their fighter squadrons to the field airport near Nomenhan.
In addition, General Zhukov, before the troops began official operations, began to use trains and trucks to transport a large amount of materials and equipment to Outer Mongolia, not far from the Nomenhan area.
He expected that the Japanese army would not act prematurely, so he ordered the troops stationed in the Far East not to enter the Outer Mongolia region to prevent irritating the nerves of the Japanese. At the same time, he began to meet with some senior Japanese military officials through the top Soviet officials.
The purpose of this is very simple, that is to avoid the coming of war to the greatest extent.
Although he is the highest commander of the Soviet Union in the Far East, General Zhukov, who deeply understands the cruelty of war, still thinks about many things and solves them peacefully if they can be solved peacefully. War is a means that can only be used as a last resort.
Seeing the news that the Japanese search team appeared near the Halahar River, General Zhukov frowned tightly.
Because two days ago, he had already received intelligence that fighter jets and bombers of the Japanese Kwantung Army in Manchukuo began to appear on a large scale near Hailar. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com