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The more than ten Japanese soldiers who rushed into the position for a surprise attack had just resisted for a while, and then they showed their weakness. They left behind seven or eight corpses and retreated back.
At this time, the Japanese army began to attack from the front.
¡°Whoosh!!!¡±
There was a whistling sound, and the flares illuminated the position clearly in the blink of an eye.
The Mongolian soldiers looked down and saw dozens of Japanese soldiers, already wearing green helmets, starting to rush upward. It was like squirming locusts, covering the entire hillside.
"Fire! Fire!" the Mongolian soldiers shouted, and used their rifles to shoot at the Japanese troops below the hillside.
When the Japanese troops on the hillside saw the soldiers here firing at them, they all lay down on the hillside, looking for bunkers, trying not to expose their bodies to the firepower of the Mongolian army.
This group of little devils are very thieves, because the attack here is basically a feint attack. It looks very powerful and the scope of the attack is very wide, but most of them are tentative.
If it were Xia Yang and his troops, seeing this scene, they would have guessed that the little devil was using the old roundabout tactics.
At this time, there must be a troop sneaking over from another direction to attack their flank.
But the Mongolian army and the Japanese army basically did not have any major conflicts, so they were not that alert to the Japanese army's tactics.
Therefore, when they noticed that the Japanese army was attacking here, the soldiers on the high ground began to move closer to the position here, relying on the firepower on the position to suppress the Japanese attack at this time.
At this moment, under the position on the other side, the Japanese infantry and armored troops began to attack the Mongolian position under the cover of gunfire.
At this time, above their heads, the buzzing sound of fighter jets was like a bunch of flies, rushing in from the distant night.
Soon, these Japanese fighter jets found the Mongolian position illuminated by Japanese flares. They immediately began to lower their flying altitude and dive towards the Mongolian army's position.
¡°Da da da da!!!¡±
The heavy machine guns on both sides of the Japanese fighter jets began to fire violently at the Mongolian army's position. With a roar, the Japanese aerial bombs also began to land on the Mongolian army's position at this time.
Seeing this scene, several veterans of the Mongolian army immediately shouted, telling the soldiers on the position to hide in the trenches.
¡°Boom!!!!¡±
There was a roar, and the Mongolian army's position was immediately enveloped by the explosion. On their position, you can clearly see some Mongolian soldiers. Due to their bad luck, they were directly blown into pieces by the air station, scattered on the riddled position.
On the other side, the main attacking force led by Higashi Babaizang heard the explosion of the aerial bombs dropped by the bombers, and speeded up the attack without hesitation.
Because there was no big obstacle, they quickly rushed to a place less than 100 meters away from the Mongolian army's position. It was only at this time that the more than ten Mongolian troops stationed in that position discovered their existence.
But it was too late at this time. The heavy machine guns on the armored vehicles had already begun to roar at this time and fired at the Mongolian army's position.
Several heavy machine guns fired at the same time, but at this time, there was only one light machine gun on the Mongolian army's position. As for the remaining dozen or so rifles, their combined firepower may not be equal to the firepower of a Japanese heavy machine gun.
¡°Da da da da!!!¡±
In the darkness, the tracer bullets fired by the Japanese heavy machine guns formed lines of fire in the air, hitting the Mongolian army's positions fiercely.
Those Mongolian troops were overwhelmed by the ferocious firepower. By the time they reacted, the Japanese armored vehicles and soldiers were already only a few dozen meters away from them.
¡°Retreat!!!¡±
The Mongolian troops stationed here are obviously not pedantic people, and they know that there is no point in resisting at this time. Because the Japanese troops attacking here numbered nearly two hundred and were equipped with armored vehicles. They were simply not something they could withstand.
So these Mongolian troops directly chose to retreat and ran into the night.
The Mongolian army position on the other side soon received news that the flanking position was occupied by the Japanese army.
The most important thing is that the number of Japanese troops on the flanks is at least about two hundred, as well as some armored vehicles. There are only more than fifty people in the entire highland.
If the Japanese army only attacked from one direction, they could still resist a little, but now the flank positions have been breached. Then they continued to hold on, simply waiting for the Japanese army to surround them.
"Retreat!!" the captain shouted loudly, and then began to lead the remaining soldiers and rush towards the outside.
The Japanese troops at the bottom of the hillside saw that the gunshots on the opposite position gradually became sparse, and they knew that the Mongolian troops were beginning to retreat.
"Go up!!" the Japanese squad leader shouted, raised his command knife high, and began to attack the now empty Mongolian army position.
When they rushed to the Mongolian army's position, they found that there were only some corpses dropped by the Mongolian army, and there was nothing else.
But this doesn¡¯t matter, because their original purpose was to defeat the Mongolian army here and then occupy it.
Soon, the troops led by Dongba Baizang also joined them and occupied the Mongolian Army's 742 Highlands almost effortlessly.
But because the Mongolian army was too small in number, and its soldiers lacked quality and combat experience, they did not hold on for too long and gave up this highland to others. Not only that, they also suffered huge casualties. There were originally more than fifty people on the high ground, but in the battle just now, the Japanese army killed and wounded thirty people.
Standing in front of the bonfire, Dongba Baizang took one look at the roasted whole lamb, then squatted down, tore off a lamb leg and took a bite, saying: "It tastes good, the Mongolian roasted whole lamb is indeed very famous. . Maybe it won¡¯t be too long before Mongolia will become a province under our Japanese Empire, and we can often taste this delicious roasted whole lamb.¡±
As he said this, his face, illuminated by the bonfire, showed a wild smile. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com