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But even so, the Soviet division commander felt a little uncomfortable when he saw Xia Yang arriving, thinking that you came here specially to laugh at me.
So the commander of the Soviet armored division said: "It's Commander Xia. You don't need to worry. We will definitely be able to take down the enemy's position in our next attack. Although your troops are very powerful in defense, in terms of attack, we, the Soviet Union, still have Human armored forces are stronger."
Hearing this, Xia Yang vaguely understood what he meant, and said nothing more. He just suggested: "I think you might as well try to send out highly mobile armored vehicles to carry infantry to attack the enemy's positions when the frontal attack is unfolding. Flanking position.¡±
The division commander glanced at Xia Yang and said calmly: "I'm afraid your command authority only applies to Tamtsage Prague! This is no longer Tamtsage Prague, and the defensive battle there is over. Now it's pursuit. At this stage, I don¡¯t think I need your guidance, Mr. Xia.¡±
With that said, the teacher, who was already in his fifties, puffed up his chest.
In his eyes, although Xia Yang was very powerful, he was still very young and looked to be only in his twenties. For such a junior to point fingers at his command here, he was naturally very unhappy.
Seeing the division commander's attitude, Xia Yang was not angry and said calmly: "The way I see it, if you can't take down the Japanese positions in this round of attacks, let my troops try. Otherwise, we can't keep doing it. Let this Japanese position block our way."
After hearing this, the teacher pondered for a while and said, "Okay, then I'm afraid that Commander Xia's troops will have no chance to appear."
With that said, he roared: "Comrades, prepare for the next round of charge."
When the Soviet soldiers who had just rested for a short time heard this order, they immediately began to gather, preparing to follow the armored vehicles and tanks to launch the next round of attack.
Liu Fudong came over and asked Xia Yang: "Master, what's going on? Doesn't this old man let us help?"
Xia Yang nodded and said: "If you don't let them, let them fight again. But I see that the little devils are very determined to resist. If they fight like that, it will probably take until dawn to defeat them. You have all the troops who need to participate in the battle prepare. Other troops who are not participating in the war for the time being should seize the time to rest."
Liu Fudong nodded and said, "Yes, Master!" With that said, he conveyed Xia Yang's order.
The Soviet troops began to attack Japanese positions again.
At this time, the Japanese positions were full of corpses and dying wounded. Their battle casualties have exceeded half of the total number. Logically speaking, reaching such battle casualties on the battlefield declares that this unit no longer has the ability to continue fighting and can apply to withdraw from the battle.
But Seishiro Itagaki gave death orders to every commander on these positions. That is, no matter what, we must persist for twenty-four hours. If their position can last for twenty-four hours, then they can withdraw from the battle.
But according to the Soviet offensive at this time, it is really difficult for them to persist for 24 hours.
They have repelled five Soviet group charges, but have suffered nearly a thousand casualties. There are only more than 1,200 people left who can still fight.
Not to mention it was twenty-four hours later, the Japanese captain even doubted whether he could survive until dawn. Because the Soviets on the opposite side didn't seem to be sleeping, but were constantly preparing for an attack.
Sure enough, the flares soared into the sky again.
Under the illumination of the flares, the entire battlefield was as bright as day. The Soviet armored troops and tank troops began the next round of charge.
"Soldiers, the enemy is coming up again. The time has come to serve His Majesty the Emperor. Withstand their attack!" the Japanese commander shouted at the top of his lungs.
The Soviets' attacks were mainly focused on the front. They didn't seem to be very interested in flanking tactics. Because this Soviet armored division commander has enough confidence in his own troops.
He believed that his armored units had enough impact capability to directly overwhelm the Japanese front line.
And seeing that the Soviets were still charging head-on like this, the Japanese captain was actually a little overjoyed.
Because his troops are now stretched thin, it is already insufficient to deal with a frontal attack. If the Soviets sent a battalion of troops at this time, from their flankIf they attack through the wings, their position will most likely be lost.
Due to the hasty deployment time, these Japanese troops did not even build trenches, but simply dug some foxholes.
But even so, they still relied on their amazing willpower and rich experience in night battles to withstand the Soviet attacks again and again.
Facing the Soviet attack, the Japanese commander seemed to have already prepared a response.
Before the start of this offensive, he had many wounded Japanese soldiers crawl along the offensive route of Soviet armored vehicles, carrying explosive bags and dragging their disabled bodies.
The function of these wounded soldiers is very simple, that is, when the Soviets pass by them, they hold explosive bags and explode themselves. This frantic fighting method soon came into play.
When the Soviet armored vehicles and tanks, covering the infantry, passed in front of these Japanese wounded soldiers disguised as corpses, the explosive packs that were detonated directly exploded into a pile of scrap metal.
Of course, there were also many wounded Japanese soldiers who detonated explosives but failed to kill tanks and armored vehicles, not even an infantryman.
But even so, the purpose of these Japanese troops was achieved. They tried their best to delay the Soviet attack. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com