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Chapter 1,244 The bloody battle in Guanhegou 3

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    "Completely different from the other two directions, although the nerves of these Japanese troops have been tense since they entered Taibai Mountain for two days.  But they did not encounter any fighting, not even small-scale conflicts.

    At this time, enjoying the cool river water here and temporarily avoiding the scorching heat also relaxed their vigilance a lot.  Some Japanese soldiers even lay down by the river and took a nap.

    The small group of soldiers climbing towards the mountains on both sides used their machetes to carve out an upward path on the overgrown hillside.

    However, because the weather was so hot, these Japanese soldiers also felt exhausted and did not even want to move. They marched slowly on the hillside.

    There are not many people in the team. Twenty people are divided over a width of more than 200 meters, and each soldier maintains a search distance of about ten meters.

    Some Japanese soldiers were chatting to relieve their boredom while marching.  They had not encountered an enemy for two consecutive days, which greatly reduced their vigilance.

    Song Yumo was now covered in camouflage clothes, completely blending in with the surrounding environment.

    As a support force, Song Yumo brought a team of twenty snipers to support the operation.

    A Japanese soldier passed by her, his feet less than half a meter away from hers, but he didn't notice her presence.

    At this time, Song Yumo's gun was pointed at the Japanese army below.

    ??And her guns are locked on those wearing military uniforms.  The snipers hidden in other positions are also doing the same thing.

    They need to try their best to eliminate the Japanese commander at the beginning of the battle.

    The Japanese search team passed by them and continued to approach the top of the hillside.

    "There is a bunker over there!" a soldier shouted to his squad leader.

    When the squad leader heard this, he hurriedly brought a few other soldiers over.

    They were not very surprised, because they had seen similar bunkers on the road.  But these bunkers all have one thing in common, that is, there is not a single human figure.

    ¡°Go over and check, I guess there¡¯s no one there again.¡± A soldier said.

    The team leader smiled and said: "If this happens, we will all die here. There is no hiding place here, and there is a heavy machine gun inside, which can kill us all here."

    As he was talking, the soldiers on the other side also shouted: "Captain, we also found a bunker here, do you want to go up and have a look?"

    Hearing this, the team leader suddenly felt a chill running down his spine.

    He looked up at the bunker again, and suddenly saw the dark muzzle of a heavy machine gun protruding from the bunker.

    ¡°Lie down!!!¡±

    The squad leader shouted loudly, and then he saw the fire of the heavy machine gun spitting out, and a string of bullets flew directly towards them.  Several soldiers who did not react were directly pinned to the ground by bullets from heavy machine guns.

    The moment the heavy machine gun fired, several red signal flares flew directly into the sky.

    The moment the red flare took off, dozens of bunkers on the hillside, as well as machine gun bunkers halfway up the hillside, began to shoot wildly at the Japanese troops on the hillside.

    Almost at the same time, the soldiers hidden in the secret passage rushed out one after another and entered the preset positions.

    Although these machine gun bunkers are strong and can exert great power, without the protection of the infantry nearby, they can easily be bypassed by the enemy to the flanks or even the rear of the bunker, and the bunker will become very fragile.

    On the other side, the members of the sniper team hiding halfway up the mountain also pulled the trigger at this time.  Carry out precise sniping at the Japanese commanders wearing officer uniforms.

    Those Japanese soldiers who were still bathing in the river were killed by a large number of light and heavy machine gun bullets in the blink of an eye, and fell into the river with a splash.

    Blood flowed out, dyeing the clear river water blood red in the blink of an eye.  Some injured Japanese soldiers were struggling in the river. Their comrades beside them dragged them and started running towards the river bank.

    The Japanese commander who was resting nearby was also partially damaged from the beginning. More than a dozen Japanese commanders were directly killed.  There was even a captain among them.

    But after a brief period of confusion, this Japanese army immediately led by other commanders, began to charge towards the hillsides on both sides.

    The soldiers of the two squadrons were quickly organized. With the rifles in their hands, under the cover of the machine gun positions in the rear, they began to launch a fierce attack on the mountains on both sides.  Among these people, there were even many Japanese soldiers who were not even wearing any clothes. They only wore a pair of large white pants and began to charge fiercely.

    On both sides of the position are the guard regiment directly under the Second Division and the first guard regiment of the guard division. They are both units with strong combat effectiveness.

    As the most suitable river ditch for large armies to pass through the surrounding mountains, Guanhe Valley is a battleground for military strategists.  Therefore, not long after they arrived at the Mongolian Ancient City in Xia Yang, they began to build positions, bunkers, and machine gun bunkers here.

    Later, after it became clear that the Japanese army was going to attack Taibai Mountain, Xia Yang also mobilized a large number of civilians to build a large number of tunnel fortifications here so that their troops could be transferred underground.

    These tunnel fortifications have been carefully designed to be poison-proof and waterproof. Even if Japanese troops enter them, they can activate the mechanism to lower the thick stone gates, block the Japanese troops entering the tunnels, and then kill them one by one.

    As soon as the Japanese army began to attack the position on the top of the slope, they encountered huge resistance.  Dozens of machine gun positions on the mountains on both sides formed a very dense fire network, and there were almost no shooting dead spots on the front of the position.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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