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Chapter 1,474 Bloody Battle

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    Under intensive bullet fire, a large number of Japanese soldiers were knocked to the ground.

    But more Japanese soldiers jumped out of the trench, naked to the waist, holding cluster grenades and sticky bombs.

    A large number of Japanese soldiers were killed on the way to the charge, and their bodies were piled up on the river embankment at a speed visible to the naked eye.

    The tanks and armored vehicles continued to move forward, crushing the bodies of these Japanese soldiers, and then rushed towards the Japanese positions above the river embankment.

    ¡°Onboard!!¡±

    Many of those crazy Japanese soldiers rolled down the river embankment and then exploded the bombs in their hands.

    ¡°Boom!!¡±

    A loud noise was heard, and a tank was blown over and turned over.

    A Japanese soldier who rolled to the bottom of the tank successfully destroyed the tank.

    Other Japanese soldiers were inspired and began to charge even more crazily against armored vehicles and tanks.

    ¡°Flame Thrower!!!¡±

    The commander at the front yelled, and a dozen soldiers holding flamethrowers fired a burst of fierce spray at the charging Japanese death squad members.

    ¡°Whoosh!!!¡±

    The flames spurting out from the nozzle are like the breath of a giant dragon. Under the whirring sound, there are fierce flames spurting out.

    Those Japanese soldiers rushing forward were enveloped in flames in the blink of an eye.

    "Ahhh!!!"

    The originally crazy "board on board" suddenly turned into screams.

    And under the high temperature, many of the bombs they carried exploded directly.

    ¡°Boom boom!!!¡±

    A loud noise was heard, affecting more Japanese soldiers.

    Many Japanese soldiers in the rear were directly blown to pieces by bombs carried by soldiers in the front.

    The hundreds of Japanese soldiers in the first wave of suicide attacks were directly transformed into a pile of roasted suckling pigs under the concentrated spray of flamethrowers, exuding a burnt smell.

    "keep going!!"

    The forward commander yelled.

    Tanks and armored vehicles crushed the charred corpses of Japanese soldiers, even those Japanese soldiers who were burned but still screaming on the ground.  They were all crushed into meat pies.

    The tracks of the tanks and the wheels of the armored vehicles turned into rolling pins at this time, crushing these Japanese soldiers into meat paste, meat pies, and integrating them with the cobblestones and soft river beach soil below.

    "Flamethrowers, focus on attacking the shooting holes of Japanese bunkers!!"

    The forward commander yelled.

    The soldiers holding flamethrowers spewed flames at the Japanese machine gun bunkers and artillery fortifications.

    These flames may not be able to kill the Japanese troops inside, but they can suppress them very well.  So that they don't dare to continue shooting.

    Taking advantage of this opportunity, the soldiers holding explosive bags began to charge towards these Japanese bunkers.

    As soon as they reached the side of the bunker, they entered the blind spot of Japanese machine gun fire.

    These soldiers directly stuffed the explosive bags in their hands into the Japanese army.

    Violent explosions were heard in the Japanese bunkers.

    At the exit behind the Japanese bunker, gunpowder smoke filled the air, and some injured Japanese soldiers desperately tried to climb out.

    Tanks and armored vehicles ran over the Japanese barbed wire fence and rushed into their positions.

    Behind them, more infantry followed these chariots and charged forward.

    The Japanese soldiers hiding in the trenches stuck sticky bombs under the tanks and armored vehicles at the moment they rushed into the trenches.

    This can indeed play some role. Several tanks and armored vehicles were attached to these sticky bombs.  It was so explosive that it turned over.

    Others were attached to the side tracks by sticky bombs.  The tracks were directly blown off and the ability to move was lost.

    But the price paid for this kind of behavior is also very heavy.

    More Japanese soldiers were shot through the body by infantry rifles as soon as they jumped out of the trench.

    And the bombs in their hands also exploded directly in the trench.

    "Cover the tanks and armored vehicles, don't let the Japanese infantry get close to them! Pay attention to the Japanese troops hidden in the trenches, flamethrowersGo to the front and clear the Japanese trenches.  "The forward commander shouted.

    The soldiers holding flamethrowers immediately rushed to the front of the team, jumped into the trench, and began to spray flames into the trench.

    These flames spread along the direction of the trench, like a flood, submerging dozens of meters of trench in the blink of an eye.

    Those Japanese soldiers who were hiding inside and wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to make a sneak attack were engulfed by the flames in the blink of an eye.

    Using a flamethrower to clear trenches is definitely the best option.

    "Otherwise, having the infantry inspect one trench after another and one fortification after another will inevitably lead to many unnecessary casualties.

    When the Japanese commanders on the second line of defense saw this scene, they knew that the soldiers hiding in the trenches to bomb tanks and armored vehicles would not be able to play the role they expected.

    Under the attack of flamethrowers, their soldiers hidden in the trenches had no other effect except being burned to death.

    At this time, in the Japanese trenches, countless Japanese soldiers, whose whole bodies were wrapped in flames, had crawled out of the trenches screaming and rolling their bodies crazily on the ground.

    Seeing these Japanese soldiers covered in flames, the soldiers of the Fourth Army shot without hesitation to end their suffering at this time.

    They were advancing slowly but unstoppably on the Japanese position.

    The Japanese commander on the rear line of defense signaled the soldiers still holding on to the first line of defense to let them choose to retreat.

    The remaining Japanese troops on the first line of defense had no choice but to retreat.

    Between the first line of defense and the second line of defense are some anti-tank cement piers built by the Japanese army.

    These cement piers can only be destroyed through close-range blasting, otherwise tanks and armored vehicles will not be able to pass.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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