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Zhukov said: "Send a telegram immediately to inquire."
The staff officer nodded, and then began to ask the telegraph operator to ask about the specific situation. But after waiting for a long time, they didn't get a reply from the other side.
"There's no reply, maybe there's something wrong." The staff officer's face didn't look good.
Zhukov also realized the seriousness of the problem and immediately shouted: "Immediately order the troops closest to the company position to go over and check. See what is going on. At the same time, the entire Tamtsag Prague troops have entered the first level. In a state of combat readiness, we are ready to respond to enemy attacks at any time.¡±
Although he issued such an order, he was still unsure whether the Japanese army broke through the company's defense line and caused the company to lose contact.
¡°After all, the Japanese army¡¯s all-or-nothing approach to attack Tamuzag Prague was really too crazy. And he couldn't just adjust the forward deployment from such a half-sentence telegram and let the troops return to support Tamtsag Prague.
The closest Soviet position to that position is about half an hour away.
And it is still in a state of war and is being attacked by the Japanese Fifth Division. However, they did not dare to neglect the order personally issued by General Zhukov. After procrastinating for a long time, they found time to mobilize a small group of cavalry to check over there.
Half an hour later, they arrived at the position. In the dim light of dawn, they saw that there was only a pile of corpses left on the battlefield.
No, to be precise, it¡¯s a pile of meat. On that position, you can see the marks of ruts and tracks of tanks running over them everywhere.
"Go back right away, go back right away, something happened! Something happened!!" The cavalry captain said, and he led more than a dozen of his cavalrymen and rushed towards their position like crazy.
They did not carry a radio, so they had no way to report what they saw here immediately.
By the time they returned to their position, it was already half an hour later.
By this time, more than two hours had passed since the Japanese army broke through the Soviet defense line and approached Tamtsag Prague.
"A large number of Japanese armored troops rushed past our flank. Their target is Tamtsag Prague. Please notify General Zhukov immediately." After the cavalry captain arrived at the position, he rushed towards the division headquarters and shouted loudly shouted.
Hearing this, their division commander was stunned for a moment, and then suddenly realized that the Fifth Division's attack was just to attract their attention. The real purpose of the Japanese army was to let their armored forces use the cover of night to launch a surprise attack on Tamtsag Prague.
"Send the report immediately! Send the report to the headquarters immediately."
He shouted loudly, but by this time, more than two hours had passed, and the Japanese armored forces had advanced more than fifty kilometers.
Zhukov stomped around the headquarters uneasily and asked Stavsky: "How is it? Is there no news yet?"
Stavsky shook his head and said: "Not yet. They are currently under fierce attack by the Japanese army. It was not easy to mobilize a team to check."
Just as he said this, the staff officer responsible for receiving the telegram hurried over and shouted: "General, general! The enemy"
"What happened? What happened to the enemy?" Seeing the nervous look on the staff's face, Zhukov asked.
The staff officer took a deep breath, and then said: "The enemy a large number of enemy armored units are advancing towards Tamtsag Prague. They will arrive in Tamtsag Prague in up to an hour. ¡±
Hearing this, Zhukov immediately walked towards the map.
In the direction where the company was stationed, two regiments of troops were originally stationed. It's just that I was transferred to the frontal battlefield during the day yesterday, preparing to participate in today's frontal counterattack against the Japanese army.
In other words, there are no more troops in that direction that can stop the Japanese army from advancing. The Japanese army was obviously aware of this mobilization and directly chose to make a breakthrough from this direction.
"Reconnaissance planes, bombers, and fighter jets all take off. Immediately explore this direction to find out the situation of the Japanese army. Once the enemy is discovered, immediately bomb and block it to delay their attack. At the same time, immediately let the 36th Motorized Infantry Division on the front line , and the 89th Tank Brigade, return to support Tamtsag Prague." Zhukov quickly issued the order.
"In addition, the heavy artillery troops will also concentrate their firepower here. In any case,?It is necessary to delay the Japanese attack and not let them get close to Tamtsag Prague. "Zhukov said.
But he knew very well that if the troops on the frontal battlefield wanted to return to support Tamtsag Prague, they would have to wait until at least the afternoon.
And their troops stationed in Tamtsag Prague were less than 3,000. How can these three thousand people resist until the afternoon?
"Comrade Zhukov, the enemy is coming fiercely. Let's move. The field airport is not far from here. Let's take a plane and leave here directly." Stavsky suggested.
But Zhukov immediately retorted: "Nonsense, of course we can leave Tamtsag Prague at any time. But what about the supplies and equipment here? If the enemy captures this place, then our troops standing on the front will not even be able to survive for a week. If you can¡¯t hold on, you¡¯ll be hungry and eating grass.¡±
Tamtsag Prague is not only the location of their headquarters. At the same time, there are three field airports and warehouses for storing supplies.
There are thousands of tons of supplies there, all used by Soviet soldiers supporting frontline operations. If the supplies here are destroyed by the Japanese army, the 200,000 Soviet troops on this grassland will starve to death until the supplies are transferred from Europe.
The Japanese army probably would not have thought that the importance of Tamtsag Prague was definitely more than just a headquarters location. This is also the Soviet army's material storage warehouse, and countless materials are stored here. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com