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    However, their commander responded quickly and immediately began to organize his troops and set up temporary positions to block the Japanese troops trying to break through.

    Those Japanese soldiers rushed here one by one as if they didn't care about their lives, and there were thousands of them.

    The sound of light and heavy machine guns and mortars echoed on the battlefield at this time.  The charging Japanese troops fell to the ground one after another, without even getting close to the Soviet position.

    The Soviet commander frowned as he looked at the Japanese troops who fell one by one, and then immediately said: "Inform the tanks and armored troops to enter the battle immediately. I suspect that the Japanese troops are breaking out. Otherwise, this kind of suicide  Charging is completely meaningless.¡±

    As a result, as soon as he finished speaking, a soldier hurried over and said loudly: "Report to the division commander, we found a large group of Japanese troops breaking through on the flanks."

    Hearing this, the Soviet division commander immediately shouted: "Notify the troops and launch a pursuit immediately."

    "Report to the division commander, Japanese troops breaking out of the encirclement have also been spotted on the other side." Another soldier ran over.

    "Inform the troops on the flanks to launch a pursuit nearby and don't let these Japanese troops escape." The Soviet division commander said loudly.

    In fact, what he least wanted to see was for the Japanese troops to disperse and break out.  Because this meant that they could no longer concentrate and annihilate the Japanese troops on the battlefield, but had to dispatch large-scale troops to pursue them on this vast grassland.

    Although doing this can still annihilate many Japanese troops, some fish will eventually slip through the net, and this will also consume a huge amount of physical strength of the soldiers.

    The Thirty-fourth Division and the Thirty-sixth Division were not only very brave in battle, but also showed very high military qualities in this rout.

    Their retreat orders were unified and their execution ability was very high. The various units covered each other and followed the established route, forming long black dragons on the vast grassland.

    And behind them, there were Soviet armored forces driving armored vehicles and tanks, chasing them wildly.  Many others were driving motorcycles and trucks to pursue these Japanese troops.

    The order issued by the Soviet division commander was very simple, that is, once the Japanese troops were discovered, they were to be killed immediately. Even if they surrendered, they should not be spared.  Because to arrest the prisoners, they need to divide their troops to guard them, which invisibly weakens their pursuit power.

    Half an hour later, the Japanese army¡¯s messengers rode their horses around the fighting area and finally arrived at the position where the 34th Division was stationed.

    He sat on the horse and looked at the empty position. He began to wonder if he had gone the wrong way. There was not a single soldier here.

    There are only corpses left here, and not even a wounded soldier can be found.

    The orderly soldier was running and shouting on the position, but no one responded to him.

    Finally, he was certain that for unknown reasons, there was no one left on the 34th Division's position at this time.  They may all have been wiped out by the Soviets, or of course, they may have chosen to retreat and escape from this position.

    At this time, the messenger who went to the position of the 36th Division saw a scene similar to his.  However, the division commander of the Thirty-sixth Division, Mirou Konishi, did an even better job. He directly abandoned some seriously wounded soldiers on the battlefield because he believed that those seriously wounded soldiers would hinder the retreat of the large forces.

    The Japanese army¡¯s messenger immediately conveyed the situation here to Michutaro Komatsubara through the radio.

    After receiving the news here, Komatsubara Michutaro suddenly became furious, threw the translated telegram in his hand on the ground, and cursed loudly: "These officials and officials are really unreliable. Cowards, they actually chose to retreat and left us to face us here.  Enemy onslaught.¡±

    But at this time, no matter how angry he was, it was of no use.  Because of the sound of gunfire from the front, Xia Yang's troops had already launched an attack on them.

    He has mobilized all the troops he can mobilize, but now there are only 4,000 people protecting their rear.

    It stands to reason that these 4,000 people can hold up for several days against the nearly 10,000 armored troops led by Xia Yang.  But now, these Japanese soldiers have less than ten bullets per capita. They basically just fire a few shots and have no choice but to fight with bayonets.

    What's more, Xia Yang's troops now have enough experience in dealing with these Japanese troops who lack ammunition.  They had various methods to fight the Japanese without coming into close combat.Cause maximum casualties to the Japanese army.

    "Flame throwers, get into tanks and armored vehicles, and spray flames from the observation holes." Liu Fudong shouted, asking the soldiers holding flamethrowers to get into tanks and armored vehicles.

    Although weapons like flamethrowers are powerful, they can easily become the first target of Japanese soldiers.  In the previous battles, their soldiers holding flamethrowers had their fuel tanks exploded, causing many soldiers to be directly burned to death.

    So in order to avoid this situation happening again, Xia Yang came up with an idea to let these soldiers get into strong tanks and armored vehicles.  This greatly reduces the chance of their fuel tanks being blown.

    After arranging all these, their tanks and armored vehicles began to charge towards the Japanese positions together with the cavalry and infantry.

    The Japanese army lacked firepower and had almost no way to use long-range firepower to cause any substantial damage to Xia Yang's armored forces.

    As for the infantry behind tanks and armored vehicles, they can only cause certain damage through the few remaining mortar shells and grenade launchers.

    But these mortars and grenade launchers have limited power and lack of ammunition. After a few rounds, they turn into fire sticks due to lack of shells.

    Xia Yang's troops took advantage of this opportunity to advance crazily.

    The soldiers on the Japanese position saw the armored vehicles and tanks approaching their position. Under the leadership of Japanese commanders, they rushed out of the trenches and rushed over here.

    They were holding explosive packs or grenades, and some had bayonets straight out, shouting "Onboard (Long Live)" as they rushed towards this side.

    The tanks and armored vehicles rushing ahead saw the Japanese troops jumping out of the trench, and they directly ordered the flamethrowers in the vehicles to start spraying flames.

    As the glass of the observation holes was opened, flamethrowers poked their heads out of these observation holes.

    ¡°Boom!!!¡±

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