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It took them three full seconds to realize that their division commander had been killed by a direct sniper.
"The division commander is dead!!!" a soldier shouted.
As a result, as soon as he shouted, the soldier next to him went up and covered his mouth and said: "Don't shout!! This will disturb the morale of the army!!"
But the words had already been shouted, and the soldiers in the front heard it and turned their heads, just in time to see the headless corpse.
In the blink of an eye, the news that Yoshika Ryosuke was killed spread to the entire retreating troops.
Hundreds of Japanese troops were being ambushed at this time. When they heard the news of Yoshika Ryosuke's death, their morale, which was already somewhat depressed, suffered a huge blow at this time.
And Hu San would not give them time to mourn the death of their division commander Yoshika Ryosuke.
The guard camp was now on full fire, with hundreds of automatic rifles and several general-purpose machine guns firing wildly at the Japanese troops below.
Those Japanese soldiers were suppressed by the firepower and could not raise their heads. A small team that just tried to rush forward turned into more than ten corpses after rushing forward for less than thirty meters.
The sniper squadron at the rear also caught up at this time.
The sniper rifles in their hands have begun to target the lone Japanese soldiers in the rear, killing them one by one.
Any Japanese soldier targeted by the sniper rifles in their hands will, without exception, turn into a corpse in the mountains within a few seconds.
Those Japanese troops were blocked in this ravine. It could be said that they had no way to go from heaven to earth. Some Japanese soldiers even broke down emotionally and rushed up the mountains on both sides regardless.
But this kind of behavior is no different from committing suicide. The snipers hidden in the jungle treated the emotionally broken Japanese soldiers as living targets and shot them.
If Yoshika Ryosuke is still alive, this Japanese army still has a backbone that can integrate these Japanese armies.
But under the current situation, the three main remaining commanders of the Japanese army have begun to argue about the combat plan.
Some people think that we should break out of the encirclement head-on, but that is obviously to die. Some people also believe that the breakout should be dispersed so that at least some of them can survive.
The last one was obviously completely brainwashed by the Bushido spirit, and actually felt that in this desperate situation, they should collectively commit seppuku and serve His Majesty the Emperor.
Hu San did not know these arguments of the Japanese commander. At this time, he was using a telescope to observe the movements of the Japanese troops below.
"There has been no movement for a long time. The grenade launcher was installed and some tear gas and flash grenades were fired down to see what was going on." Hu San said.
After hearing what he said, several soldiers from the guard battalion beside him immediately installed grenade launchers under the muzzles of their guns, and then began to fire tear gas and flash grenades down the valley.
"ah!!"
With a scream, it was obvious that a Japanese soldier had been hit. At this time, he was rubbing his eyes in pain.
Others are running outside, hoping to go to a place where there is no impact from tear gas. As a result, he had just taken a few steps out when he was shot by a guard battalion soldier with an automatic rifle and was killed.
Seeing this scene in front of them, the three commanders of the Japanese army realized that if they continued to argue like this, let alone a breakout, they would all be tortured to death by the people who surrounded them, let alone a breakout.
By then there will be no need to commit seppuku.
"Frontal impact!! Maybe there is a glimmer of hope! Leave the wounded behind and the soldiers who can fight rush out." A Japanese commander finally decided.
"Leave grenades for the wounded. If the enemy wants to capture them, let them fire the grenades and die with the enemy." Another commander also agreed with this plan and said directly.
Time was running out, and these Japanese commanders, wearing gas masks, began to assign combat tasks to the remaining soldiers.
As for the wounded soldiers, a grenade was stuffed into the hands of one person. The meaning couldn't be more obvious.
They can no longer break through with wounded soldiers, so they can only let these wounded soldiers exert their remaining value. As for the soldiers who broke through, if they broke out with these wounded soldiers, they would most likely die in this mountain forest.
The Japanese army was soon ready to finish. A large number of Japanese soldiers began to wear gas masks, roaring out of the smoke screen, and rushed towards Hu San.An attack was launched on their position.
Seeing the Japanese troops rushing out of the woods collectively, Hu San suddenly became happy.
"Finally come out, damn, I'll beat them all to death! Send all these little devils back to their hometown in Japan."
Hu San shouted like this, and then he started to pull the trigger and shoot non-stop at the Japanese soldiers rushing below.
The dense bullets penetrated the trees and leaves, and also penetrated the bodies of the Japanese soldiers.
These Japanese troops were really charging at this time, and then they felt how terrifying the firepower of the guard camp was.
In addition to the fire suppression provided by several machine guns, the automatic rifles equipped by the guard battalion soldiers can actually exert the same suppression capabilities as the Czech light machine guns.
Most of them fire short bursts of about three rounds, but their fire suppression capabilities are not comparable to those of the 38-guns equipped by the Japanese army.
The marksmanship of these Japanese soldiers was accurate, but the soldiers of the guard battalion were more accurate than them. The shooting accuracy of the 38-gallon rifles in their hands is high, and the automatic rifles in the hands of the guard camp have higher shooting accuracy than the 38-gallon rifles.
Whether it is the weapons in their hands, individual combat capabilities, or coordination and cooperation capabilities, the Japanese army cannot compare with these elite soldiers in the guard camp.
The sound of gunfire echoed in the forest. The Japanese troops who charged desperately had suffered very serious losses in a short period of time.
In the woods below the mountain peak, in just over ten minutes, dozens of Japanese corpses appeared. The remaining Japanese troops had completely collapsed.
Because they found that no matter how they charged, they could not break through the enemy's fire network.
Under that powerful firepower net, they were like a school of fish trying to break through the fishing net, unable to escape the fate of being hit by bullets.
At this time, the Japanese army had reduced from more than 200 people at the beginning to less than 100 soldiers.
Seeing that the Japanese army was no longer attacking, Hu San and the others were very patient. Some snipers began to look for Japanese soldiers who were not well hidden and sniped them one by one.
Gunshots were heard from time to time, and Japanese soldiers were lying on the hillside. Every time there was gunshots, someone would die on the hillside. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com