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Chapter 911 The Japanese Army Approaches

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    Itagaki Seishiro and the Japanese troops led by him were running like mad dogs on the vast grassland.

    And they have only one goal, and that is Tamtsag Prague, where their glory and victory are waiting for them.

    Early in the morning, on a grassland dozens of kilometers away from Prague, Xia Yang yawned loudly and walked out of the camp.

    At this time, the troops in the camp have almost been packed up, and they are waiting for Xia Yang's order to continue advancing towards Tamtsag Prague.

    "Hey, how are the preparations of the troops?" Xia Yang asked Hu Sandao.

    Hu San said: "Everything is ready, let's set off immediately, master. We can't wait to enter Tamtsag Prague and have a good rest. Even I am a little tired from the continuous fighting for more than half a month."

    Xia Yang rubbed his shoulders and said: "Don't talk about you, I also have back pain. The little devil behind our buttocks is still following us like a dog. Order the troops to set off immediately and advance towards Tamtsag Prague  .¡±

    With that said, he jumped directly into an armored vehicle.

    Xia Yang's army of nearly 20,000 began to march towards Tamtsag Prague.  What he doesn't know now is that Tamchag Prague is about to be attacked by the Japanese army at this time.

    And there, there was still a big battle waiting for him and the troops he led.

    At this time, all the people in Tamtsag Prague were in arms.  Even the clerks who usually handle documents were issued rifles and helmets at this time and went into the battle to defend Tamtsag Prague.

    But after all, the number of people here is limited, and Zhukov still needs to allocate part of his troops to protect the safety of the field airport.  The number of people who can really guard Tamtsag Prague is only more than 2,500 people.

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    This number of tanks and armored vehicles is really not enough compared to the nearly two hundred Japanese troops.

    What's more, according to their reconnaissance plane reports, the Japanese army also has a large number of cavalry units and motorized infantry units.

    The Soviet fighter brigade has begun to frequently launch fierce attacks on the Japanese troops ahead.

    But the firepower of the fighters and bombers at this time was far incomparable to that of later generations, and they were unable to cause much damage to these Japanese troops in a short period of time.

    What's more, the Japanese army was large in number this time, and it seemed that they were well prepared for the Soviet attack. They even installed anti-aircraft guns on the trucks.

    That was an anti-aircraft artillery squadron that the Japanese army followed the 18th Division of the Japanese Army when the battle just started. It was originally used to protect the safety of Japan's domestic airspace, and it was also used on this battlefield at this time.

    Under the attack of these anti-aircraft artillery fires, the Soviet army also lost many fighter jets and bombers.  This prevented them from conducting more precise dive bombings when attacking Japanese troops. Instead, they strafed at high altitudes or dropped some aerial bombs.

    General Zhukov patrolled the defense lines outside Tamtsag Prague, encouraging the soldiers to fight bravely.

    He himself will be on the front line, fighting side by side with his soldiers.

    The defense line outside Tamtsag Prague is very crude. Only some symbolic trenches were dug when they first moved here. There were not even detailed machine gun positions and flat-fire artillery positions arranged.

    But it was better than nothing. With these previously dug trenches, they were finally able to delay the Japanese armored attack slightly.

    At this time, Stavsky ran over sweating profusely. The weather in July, even in this relatively high place, was still very hot.

    "The Japanese army is less than half an hour away from here." He said to Zhukov.

    Hearing this, Zhukov nodded solemnly, and then said: "Enter the position immediately. This is a tough battle. We need to persist until reinforcements arrive in the afternoon. Otherwise, this battle can be declared over."

    Stavsky also knew the importance of this battle. He nodded and said: "Yes, general."

    After saying this, he also picked up a Mosingana rifle and led his soldiers into the trench.

    At 7:40 in the morning, on the distant horizon, Zhukov was able to see clearly through the telescopeI saw the sun flag flying by the Japanese army.

    They were faster than expected. The speed of these Japanese troops advancing had completely exceeded Zhukov's expectations.

    "Command the troops, the enemy has arrived, prepare for battle." Zhukov said this and picked up a Mosingana rifle.

    At this moment, there is no difference between him and other soldiers. They all have to fight to defend Tamtsag Prague.

    Seishiro Itagaki of the Japanese army looked at the Soviet defensive positions in the distance and couldn't help but raise the corners of his mouth.

    "Sure enough, the defenses of Tamtsag Prague are empty. Order the heavy artillery regiment to immediately bombard Tamtsag Prague." Itagaki Seishiro shouted.

    The cannons of the heavy artillery regiment had been unloaded from the back of the truck by Japanese soldiers.  Other troops were also making final preparations before the battle at this time.

    Itagaki Seishiro used a telescope to observe the Soviet defense situation at this time.  After a while, he turned around and said: "Order the First Cavalry Regiment to detour from the flanks, try to attack the enemy's rear, and attack Tamtsag Prague from the rear.

    Armored vehicles and tank troops will attack directly from the front. Do not give the enemy any chance to breathe. We must use the most ferocious firepower to destroy the enemy blocking our front.  "

    His order was quickly issued. At this time, although the various Japanese troops had just undergone a high-intensity march, they still roared and began to carry out their own offensive missions according to Itagaki Seishiro's order.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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