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"The frequency of flares fired into the sky by the little devils has begun to drop a lot. It used to be once every five minutes, but now it is only fired once every ten minutes." Lou Peng, a platoon leader of the guard battalion, said.
Hu San chewed a piece of dead grass in his mouth, then picked up the night vision device and looked at the top of the mountain where the Japanese troops were entrenched.
"After the kid launches the next flare, start clearing these barbed wire fences, and then sneak towards the Japanese position." Hu San said.
"Yes!" Lou Peng said.
After waiting for ten minutes, the Japanese army fired several flares again at the top of the mountain, illuminating the surrounding area.
It¡¯s just that the rain curtain prevented them from seeing too far down the mountain.
Lukou wrapped the blanket around her and felt sleepiness begin to sweep over her body. This kind of slightly cold rainy night is actually the best time to sleep under a warm quilt.
At this time, he was also very sleepy. After saying a few words to the staff officer next to him, he also lay down in a corner of the tent to rest.
¡°Whoosh!!¡±
Several more flares were raised to high altitudes, but due to heavy rain, the duration of these flares was very short.
After the flare began to dim, Hu San's order to sneak was issued.
Lou Peng led more than a dozen of his soldiers and used hydraulic pliers to directly cut away the barbed wire blocking them, clearing an attack channel more than ten meters wide for the following troops.
The soldiers of these guard battalions cooperated very well. After cleaning the barbed wire fence, they walked directly through the barbed wire fence, then crawled on the ground and approached the Japanese position on the mountain.
In the other two directions, soldiers from the guard battalion and members of the commando team began to approach the Japanese position.
The black night shrouded them in the rain. These ghostly soldiers were getting closer and closer to the Japanese position.
The commandos and soldiers in the guard battalion are basically equipped with automatic rifles and submachine guns that are very powerful in close combat. They took advantage of the gap between the Japanese army's flares and successfully approached a position less than thirty meters away from the Japanese army.
These soldiers were hiding among the tree stumps, which were cut down by the Japanese army when they cut down the trees and then laid out fire isolation belts. At this time, those tree stumps became the best cover for these soldiers.
Hu San hid behind a tree stump and then adjusted the night vision goggles. They would launch an assault on the Japanese position before the Japanese army fired the next flare.
"Start the attack!!" Hu San whispered into the walkie-talkie, and then led his soldiers to quickly advance towards the Japanese position.
The troops in his direction began to advance, and the commandos from other directions also began to advance towards the mountain peak where the Japanese army was located.
At this time, the Japanese sentry was wrapped in a raincoat and smoking inside the tent, occasionally looking outside.
But after staring at it for a whole night, their spirits were very exhausted. At this time, there was still half an hour before the shift change, and they had already begun to think about returning to their resting place, drinking a cup of hot water, and then having a good sleep under the quilt.
But at this moment, the sound of soft footsteps, overpowering the sound of rain falling to the ground, was getting closer and closer to them.
One of the Japanese veterans picked up the rifle in his hand very vigilantly, stuck his head out of the trench, and looked down.
But at this moment, a black shadow suddenly jumped towards him.
His eyes flickered, and he subconsciously wanted to scream, but before he could scream, a dagger was already pierced into his throat.
The Japanese veteran's body swayed and he collapsed directly in the trench. Another Japanese sentry behind him suddenly shouted loudly.
But as soon as his cry came out, it stopped suddenly. Because the dark figure had already pulled the dagger out of the Japanese veteran's throat, then threw it directly over and pierced his throat as well.
Lou Peng pulled the dagger out of the Japanese soldier's throat and wiped the blood on the dagger with a sneer. At this time, behind him were the guards battalion soldiers and commandos who jumped into the trench one after another.
The Japanese army was already alerted by the sudden shouts. Some soldiers resting in trenches and tents took up their weapons to block the advance of the commandos and soldiers from the guard camp.
But the soldiers in the guard camp moved too quickly.?They broke into the position from three directions almost at the same time. After entering the position, they started throwing grenades directly into the Japanese tents and trenches.
The commandos at the back used their automatic rifles and submachine guns to fire short bursts and strafing at the Japanese troops who rushed out of the trenches and tents.
¡°Boom boom!!!¡±
The sound of explosions and continuous gunfire almost drowned out the thunder and the splash of rain falling to the ground. The screams of the Japanese soldiers came from various places. They were Japanese soldiers who had been injured or injured, and their bodies were rolling in the rain.
Lukou Tong woke up from his sleep for the first time. He originally thought it was just a burst of thunder.
But when he opened his eyes, he saw his staff officer running in with blood on his face, shouting at him: "Your Excellency, the captain, the enemy troops attacked with a large number of people, at least more than a thousand people. "
Hearing these words, all the sleepiness that Lukou had left was gone. He immediately lifted off the blanket wrapped around him, took out the command knife from his waist and shouted: "Notify the troops and organize an attack immediately!!"
With that said, Lukou Tong rushed out of his tent.
At this time, there was chaos outside, and soldiers rushing out of the tents could be seen everywhere, entering the trenches they dug, and shooting into the darkness.
In fact, due to the darkness, these Japanese troops could not tell where the enemy was at this time. They could only enter the trench and shoot blindly at the fierce exchange of fire in the distance. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com