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Chapter 852 Frontal Battlefield 4

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    In sharp contrast, on the Japanese position, there was no other sound except the sound of pulling the gun bolt.

    Every soldier inside was silent, just using their rifles to aim at the Soviet soldiers, tanks and armored vehicles charging forward.

    ¡°Boom!!!¡±

    The shells from the tank guns fell on the Japanese position, along with the dense bullets from the heavy machine guns.

    When the Soviets entered the two-hundred-meter range, the Japanese army, which had remained silent, finally began to take action at this time.

    ¡°Shoot!!!¡±

    The Japanese squad leaders waved their command knives and shouted loudly.

    After hearing the order, the Japanese soldiers, whose faces were covered with dust and mud, immediately pulled the trigger.

    Those bullets shot at the Soviet tanks and armored vehicles, leaving only a series of sparks on the armor plates.

    Their bullets obviously have no way of penetrating the outer armor of Soviet tanks and armored vehicles, and can only cause a lot of damage to infantry.

    But their anti-tank guns can penetrate the armor of Soviet tanks.

    With the sound of gunfire, you can see some Soviet tanks. The shells fired by combat anti-aircraft guns directly hit the front armor, and the entire turret was directly knocked off.

    However, these did not stop the Soviet tanks from continuing to advance. On the contrary, they charged with a more high-spirited attitude.

    The Japanese army also suffered very serious losses.  The artillery and heavy machine guns on the Soviet tanks and armored vehicles formed a covering firepower that prevented these Japanese soldiers from even sticking their heads out casually.

    "Fighters have already flown over the place, requesting to drop bombs." The voice of the frontline commander came from the walkie-talkie.

    Zhukov immediately shouted: "Drop the bomb!"

    With Zhukov¡¯s order, the Soviet Air Force, which had an absolute numerical advantage, began to fly over the Japanese positions after driving away the Japanese fighter jets.

    These bombers formed a herringbone formation and flew over the heads of the Japanese troops.

    The door of the magazine was slowly opened, and aerial bombs were thrown towards the Japanese position amidst bursts of whistling sounds.

    After a short flight, these aerial bombs fell directly on the Japanese positions.

    With bursts of roaring sounds, the Japanese army's position could be seen, and it was immediately enveloped in the flames generated by the explosion.  Thick smoke rose everywhere, like a rolling stormy sea, and it submerged the Japanese position in an instant.

    The soil blown up by the powerful aerial bombs was directly burned to black by the high temperature, and then fell like a heavy rain on the heads of the Japanese troops.

    The heavy machine guns on both sides of the fighter's wings also began to spray out 7.7mm bullets at this time, almost sticking to the ground, strafing the Japanese troops below.

    Amid the continuous air raids, the Japanese positions were suddenly filled with smoke and flames.

    Some Japanese soldiers, whose bodies were burning, jumped out of their positions screaming and rolling crazily on the ground, burned beyond recognition.

    There were many Japanese soldiers who were directly blown to pieces and turned into pieces, scattered irregularly on the Japanese positions.

    "Third Regiment, push up! We must not let the Soviets break through our position." Ushijima Sadao roared, ordering the following troops to push up immediately.

    At this time, under the cover of air strikes, Soviet tanks and armored vehicles had led Soviet soldiers to their positions.

    Seeing the ferocious faces of the Soviet tank turrets, the Japanese soldiers who had just been bombed immediately crawled out of the mud, then picked up the explosive packs, cluster grenades and other weapons around them, and began to attack those  The tanks rushed past.

    Behind them, there were more Japanese soldiers who began to set up anti-aircraft artillery deep in the position and bombarded the Soviet tanks.

    ¡°Boom!!!¡±

    Violent explosions continued to come from the position.  Those were Japanese soldiers, holding explosive packets and dying together with Soviet tanks.

    Some of the Soviet tanks that were bombed were on fire, while others were directly blown over and overturned in trenches dug by the Japanese army.

    "The Third Brigade and the Fourth Brigade immediately passed through the trenches and entered the forward positions. Even if they engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the Soviets, they must still defend themselves.?position!  "

    Ushijima Sadao kept mobilizing troops through the walkie-talkie to reinforce the positions ahead.

    At the same time, the 108th Division and the 1st Independent Brigade, which were behind the 18th Division, began to bring in reinforcements and moved their combat artillery, tanks and armored vehicles towards this side.

    After a brief exchange of fire, the Soviet soldiers were already fighting with the Japanese troops who were still holding on to their positions.

    The distance was too close at this time, and the Soviet Mosingana rifle had only five rounds of ammunition.  After they finished shooting the bullets in the magazine, they had to fight with those crazy Japanese soldiers.

    The two sides entered the stage of hand-to-hand combat in an instant, but the Soviet tanks and armored vehicles were still advancing, encroaching on the Japanese positions step by step.

    More and more Japanese troops entered the Soviet formation through the trenches and fought hand to hand with them.

    The level of hand-to-hand combat of the Japanese army is definitely not comparable to that of the Soviets.  Most of these Soviet soldiers were just new recruits. When they encountered those fierce Japanese soldiers, they even forgot the stabbing skills they usually learned.

    But those Soviet veterans roared loudly, and Mosingana, with his bayonet straightened, fought with the Japanese army.

    In the fierce fighting, soldiers from both sides were torn apart, while armored vehicles and tanks continued to advance.

    The Soviet soldiers at the back also began to move forward and joined the battle group fighting the Japanese army.

    The battle was extremely fierce, with both sides engaging in large-scale hand-to-hand combat on a battlefield that was dozens of kilometers long.

    I don¡¯t know how long it took, but the Soviet soldiers discovered that there were no more living Japanese soldiers around them.

    And in front of them, their own tanks were already fighting with Japanese tanks and armored vehicles.

    The following Soviet soldiers ran past the Soviet soldiers who had been engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese for nearly an hour, and continued to attack the Japanese positions ahead.

    Looking from the sky, they are as small as ants.  On this vast land, fight with all your strength.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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