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Chapter 1,742 Kong Jie¡¯s Ambush

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    The Japanese army is still just the vanguard. Several Japanese brigades mobilized from Jinan and Qingdao will also arrive later.

    The order Liu Hong received was very simple: to block the Japanese army for two days.  Buy enough time for them to attack Xinxiang.

    Not only in the Xinxiang area, but also in the north of Anyang and in the south of Xinxiang, the troops responsible for blocking Japanese reinforcements had already established blocking positions.

    Time came to three o'clock in the afternoon. In Xingtai City, north of Anyang, a train carrying thousands of Japanese soldiers had just left the city and discovered that the railway track ahead had been destroyed not long after it left the city.

    They are not far from Anyang, and it only takes a few hours to walk there.  Therefore, the Japanese brigade commander San Daochangtomi decisively ordered his soldiers to advance on foot.

    The order received by this Japanese army was relatively urgent, so they did not carry heavy weapons and began to support in the direction of Anyang.  At this time, you can move forward lightly and run along the railway in the direction of Anyang.

    Behind the woods and gentle slopes on both sides of the railway, the ambush troops of the Eighth Route Army were ready for battle.

    These are the two main regiments of the Eighth Route Army, with a total of four to five thousand troops.  One of the troops Xia Yang was very familiar with was the Kong Jiexin Second Regiment.

    His New Second Regiment was not as wealthy as Li Yunlong¡¯s Independent Regiment, but in the process of recapturing Shanxi, he was able to capture a lot of Japanese equipment.

    At this time, his new second regiment had expanded to five battalions and nearly 5,000 troops.  What he brought this time was only two main battalions to cooperate with another main regiment of the Eighth Route Army.

    "Old Kong, I heard that the Japs came with a lot of troops this time, including a brigade. There must be six or seven thousand people." His political commissar took off the badge from his hat and looked at the people not far away.  railway track.

    At this time, this section of the railway has been completely demolished by them.  The dismantled rails will be transferred to the arsenal, where they will be refined and cast into bullets, grenades, etc.

    Kong Jie smoked his dry cigarette, then took a long breath and said: "It's just a brigade, did it scare you?"

    "It's not like we haven't fought against this little devil in the same division before. I'm afraid he'll be a loser." His political commissar said as he already took out a pistol from his waist.

    That was a Nanbu Fourteen pistol seized from a Japanese officer. Its performance was not very good, but it was better than nothing.

    Kong Jie said: "These little devils carry light weapons when they go out of the city. They don't have any heavy weapons. If we really count their firepower, they may not be any better than us on this kind of terrain."

    As he said this, the voice of the soldiers in front came from the intercom.

    "Captain, the little devil has started to advance on foot. He will enter our ambush circle in half an hour at most."

    The soldiers investigating at the front used walkie-talkies to pass the information to Kong Jie.

    This is the walkie-talkie given to them by Xia Yang. It can be said that it has given the Eighth Route Army a lot of help in battlefield communications.  In terms of communication capabilities alone, they are even stronger than the Japanese army.

    "Order the troops and prepare to fight! No one is allowed to shoot without my order." Kong Jie immediately ordered.

    His orders were passed on one by one by the soldiers, and soon the soldiers in the ambush had received the orders.

    Opposite them was another main regiment of the Eighth Route Army.

    In this several-kilometer-long plain, they ambushed Japanese soldiers.  Kong Jie planned to block the Japanese troops in this brigade in this railway area, so that they would be attacked from both sides.

    Soldiers from a brigade of the Japanese army began to move towards Anyang on foot.  One of their cavalry brigade has already followed the highway in advance to support the Anyang area.

    In order not to alert the enemy, Kong Jie and his troops did not attack the cavalry brigade, but patiently waited for the Japanese army, the main force of the infantry brigade.

    The Japanese army¡¯s two military trains transporting soldiers had to get off the train and run on foot because the train could no longer move forward.

    Their brigade commander, Sandao Changfu, was sitting on his horse, using his binoculars to look at the endless plains ahead, the endless fields, and the intertwined woods. There was always an uneasy feeling in his heart.

    But now that the situation is urgent, he can no longer think too much.

    When he just got off the train, the Japanese troops stationed in Anyang had already sent another telegram to urge them.

    The enemy's armored forces have begun to attack their train station positions, intending to directly occupy the train station.

      At the same time, the enemy's air force also began to bomb the city walls of Anyang, causing many walls to collapse.

    It is conceivable that the enemy's armored forces are so powerful that ordinary infantry units cannot withstand them.

    If the troops of their brigade don't hurry up to support them, they may never see the sun flag flying above Anyang City again.

    The Japanese troops marched in columns on both sides of the railway.  With thousands of troops, the marching force alone was two kilometers long.

    Although this kind of long snake formation marches very fast, once it is ambushed and cut in the middle by the enemy, it is very likely that the head and tail will not be able to see each other.

    Kong Jie has concluded that in order to reach Anyang City as quickly as possible, the Japanese army will inevitably choose to advance along the railway line.

    In order to save time to the greatest extent, the Japanese army did not even send scouts to investigate the situation ahead.

    After all, it takes a lot of time to report back and forth.  Although it will be safer during the march, the Japanese troops in Anyang City may not be able to wait for them for so long.

    Therefore, the Japanese troops were almost unprepared and plunged into the ambush circle of the Eighth Route Army.

    Kong Jie hid behind the slope, watching the Japanese troops enter his own ambush circle along the railway line like a long yellow-brown snake, with a satisfied smile on his face.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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