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Of course, the soldiers of the independent regiment were not ambiguous, and the bayonet stabbed at the Japanese troops who wanted to rush.
There were also some soldiers from the independent regiment who took the flower traps given to them by Xia Yang and fired at the Japanese troops below.
As soon as the bullets fell, several Japanese soldiers fell to the ground.
Although the Japanese forward offensive was fierce, the troops in the rear were gradually unable to keep up. Because the mortars and rocket nests on the top of the mountain, and even light and heavy machine gun firepower, placed the focus of suppression on the rear of the Japanese army.
This makes it impossible for the Japanese troops in the rear to break through that layer of fire network and support the troops in the front.
"Countercharge!!! Blow the charge horn!!"
Seeing that the Japanese forward's offensive was slightly exhausted, Li Yunlong gave the order to charge without hesitation.
Hearing this, the soldiers holding trumpets immediately stood up from the trench and began to blow the charge horn.
As the sound of the Charge came, the soldiers of the Independent Regiment who had been hiding in the trenches and shooting out suddenly seemed to have been given a shot of blood. They crawled out of the trenches with roars and held their bayonets straight. rifle, and began to charge towards the Japanese troops below.
The Japanese soldiers who had been immersed in the charge suddenly heard the sound of the Charge, and suddenly raised their heads strangely. But they saw Eighth Route Army soldiers wearing raincoats jumping out of the trenches and rushing towards them from above.
¡°Ping ping pong pong!!¡±
In the blink of an eye, the two sides collided. Like a group of wild beasts in the dark night.
The soldiers of the Independent Regiment jumped up from above and stabbed the Japanese army's heart with the bayonets in their hands.
Those Japanese troops did not have an advantage in the terrain. At this time, they were attacking from behind. In addition, they were already showing signs of decline, and they were suddenly unable to resist.
And the soldiers of the independent regiment behind were still attacking the Japanese army like a tide.
The Japanese commander was still waving his command knife, ordering his soldiers to withstand the attack and fight with the soldiers of the independent regiment. But soon he could no longer continue to command, because soldiers from the independent regiment were already fighting with him.
His tachi slashed down horizontally, cutting down an independent regiment soldier who was rushing over directly to the ground. But the next second, when lightning illuminated the ground, he saw a soldier holding a large blade and slashing at him.
Before the Japanese officer had time to block, his head flew straight out and rolled down the hillside.
This hand-to-hand battle lasted for more than half an hour. After the Japanese army left hundreds of corpses behind, some of the remaining soldiers were forced to the foot of the mountain by the soldiers of the independent regiment.
Yoshika Ryosuke was behind, only seeing the flickering fire on the hillside in the distance and the faint sound of explosions. But I don¡¯t know how it went.
But more than half an hour later, the retreating troops were in front of him again.
Looking at these Japanese soldiers who were covered in blood, soaked in rain, and standing shivering in the rain, Yoshika Ryosuke knew that their night attack had once again failed.
When Yoshika Ryosuke launched a night attack on the independent regiment's position, Xia Yang's troops were also ready for battle.
At this time, the soldiers of the guard battalion and the assault team composed of veterans drawn from various regiments were ready for battle.
The soldiers of the sniper squadron have also arrived at the predetermined combat position under the leadership of Song Yumo.
At this time, the soldiers in the guard camp were already wearing night vision goggles, and the commandos following them, numbering in the hundreds, were also issued with some equipment for night fighting. But the main force of this operation is still the elite of the guard battalion.
Rain can cover the whereabouts of the Japanese army, but it can also cover the actions of the Fourth Army troops.
Not only that, because the Japanese army lacked night fighting equipment and could only rely on flares to provide vision, they were not like the independent regiment at Cangyun Peak who could still find traces of the enemy under such poor vision conditions.
The Japanese sentry lay down in the dug trench and looked down the hillside. In fact, there was no way to see anything. It was raining so heavily. Only when lightning flashed across the sky, they could use the light of that moment to see if there was anyone dozens of meters away.
But because of the heavy rain, with the help of lightning, they could not observe the situation a hundred meters away.
At this time, the soldiers of the guard battalion, together with the members of the commando team, were advancing towards the main Japanese position from three directions.
The Japanese army set up a barbed wire fence at the bottom of the hillside. Fire isolation belts have also been set up. They didn't want the tragedy on Goat Peak to happen again.
Lukou Tong looked at the vast darkness of the night and the drifting heavy rain that kept falling, always feeling a little uneasy in his heart.
He was worried about the enemy's night attack, so he warned his soldiers to pay attention to the situation at the bottom of the mountain and report to him once they discovered the enemy's traces.
But until now, the sentry responsible for reconnaissance has not found anything abnormal. This made Lukou Tong wonder if he was worrying too much.
He thought that the enemy might still use fire attacks. Although they set up isolation zones, they still couldn't completely defend against the flames falling from the sky.
What Lukou Tong didn¡¯t know was that in the rain on the hillside, soldiers from the guard camp were patiently lurking under the barbed wire despite the heavy rain.
They have been lying here for more than two hours, but no one moves back and forth. Some soldiers even soaked in the rain for a long time, and the rain penetrated their raincoats and soaked their clothes completely.
Hu San looked at his watch. It was already two o'clock in the morning, the time when people are most sleepy. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com