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Chapter 1812 Night Attack

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    Soon, the Japanese pursuit troops were chasing us.

    But as soon as they entered the Qingsha Tent, several mixing and jumping mines were triggered.

    When those mines were being set up, the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army deliberately connected several mines together.  In this way, more Japanese troops can be killed at one time.

    Sure enough, when the Japanese soldiers who were eager to pursue triggered the mines, seven or eight Japanese soldiers around them were also killed and injured by the mines.

    In other places, some landmines were also triggered one after another.  There were dense explosions throughout the green gauze tent.

    This made the Japanese commander realize that if he pursued the enemy along the escape route, he would have to step on the landmines left by these guys.

    "Go around this crop field and fire flares into the sky at the same time."

    The Japanese commander shouted.

    Not only that, the cavalry units in their brigade were also dispatched at this time.

    They all began to pursue Chen Ideal's troops.

    As a result, as soon as the pursuit by the Japanese army started, gunshots and explosions were heard again from the direction of the camp.

    It turned out that it was other guerrilla troops nearby who saw the sound of gunfire and came over to join in the fun.

    After seeing the Japanese camp, they naturally couldn't come here in vain.  They used the mortars and heavy machine guns they carried to blast and fire at the Japanese camp.

    When the Japanese troops saw that other enemy troops were attacking them, they had to send troops again to pursue them.

    But inside Qingshazhang, it is the Eighth Route Army who are good at guerrilla warfare.

    Even though the Japanese army had swift cavalry and well-trained infantry, they did not achieve many results.

    ¡°In fact, Chen Lili¡¯s night attack on the Japanese camp was only part of this vast battlefield.

    On the periphery of other Japanese camps, the Eighth Route Army troops in company ranks began to launch their own attacks.

    These large camps at the brigade level, or the brigade, and the alliance level are okay.

    Some Japanese squadron camps were not so lucky.

    The troops of the Eighth Route Army often focused on the camps of these Japanese squadrons during the day.  They would then contact other surrounding companies and form a temporary combat force to annihilate these Japanese squadrons.

    After annihilating the Japanese squadron, they simply cleaned the battlefield, leaving some booby traps under the Japanese corpses, and then broke them into pieces again and entered a new battle.

    The Japanese troops in Anyang City were okay, but they were hit a few times by mortar shells fired from outside the city.

    But the Japanese troops outside the city suffered uninterrupted attacks from the Eighth Route Army troops overnight.

    Lily Ogawa also had no time to fall asleep that night.

    Because every telegram about the attack was sent to her command desk.

    Not only that, there were even some artillery shells that exploded in Anyang City, making it impossible for the Japanese troops stationed in Anyang City to have a good rest.

    These Eighth Route Army troops are definitely not fond of fighting and will often run away if they take advantage.

    Even if you do n¡¯t take advantage of it, you will use a few grenades to wake you up from the dream and you will leave.

    If you want to pursue you, you will be killed by the mines they set up, or you will be attacked by their troops who have ambushed them in advance, and you will suffer greater losses.

    This gives Lily Ogawa a headache, because with the increase in these attacks, the casualties of their troops are also increasing.

    Not only that, these enemies also attacked their logistics troops and burned many of their logistics supplies directly with flames.

    In addition, they would even pretend to be Japanese soldiers, swagger to the front of the Japanese camp, beat everyone at the entrance of the camp to death, and then turn around and run away.

    The Japanese army was so disturbed by them that for a whole night, almost none of their soldiers had a good sleep.

    This will also have an impact on marching during the day.

    ¡°Just imagine a person who, after marching for a day, cannot get a good night¡¯s sleep, and how can he still have the strength to continue marching the next day?

    At the same time, in the north of Hebi, troops from the Airborne Division, as well as some transferred Eighth Route Army troops, also began to consolidate defensive positions.

    Their howitzer regiment has now arrived in the north of Hebi.

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??If the Japanese army advances at a normal speed, they will fire artillery shells at the heads of the Japanese army this afternoon.

    However, in the early morning, the Japanese troops did not choose to continue to advance, but lay down in the camp to catch up on their sleep.

    Last night, they struggled with the Eighth Route Army troops who attacked them all night long.

    It was not until dawn that the Eighth Route Army troops, who were as annoying as flies, stopped and began to hide in the endless farmland and jungle to rest.

    The Japanese army finally had time to rest. Their commander also received permission from Yuri Ogawa to let the troops rest until noon before continuing to advance.

    When the troops of Li Yunlong and others were broken into pieces in the dark night, they were fighting fiercely with the Japanese army.

    Located in the Taihang Mountains to the west of Mancheng, Xia Yang's middle route army has crossed the mountains and reached Mancheng.

    They were the first to set off, those mountain troops who could march between the mountains.  As for the armored troops and heavy artillery troops, they were assembled in Laiyuan, and then took the main road to attack Mancheng.

    The Japanese intelligence forces also set their sights on these heavy artillery and armored units.

    They determined that if these enemy troops had not set off, the enemy would not launch a large-scale attack against them.

    But what they didn¡¯t expect was that it was not these armored units that took the lead in launching the offensive in the Hebei area, but the infantry who seemed to have limited attack capabilities.

    They want to use these infantry to attack the city heavily defended by the Japanese army in a short period of time, and at the same time build a defense line there and wait for the arrival of armored units and heavy artillery units.

    The Japanese troops stationed in Mancheng had the strength of a brigade.

    Including the local puppet troops and garrison troops, the number was about 8,000.

    At the same time, they also built a large number of defensive positions on the periphery of the city.

    These positions consisted of trenches and barbed wire, as well as a large number of permanent defenses.  Even if heavy artillery is used for bombardment, it is difficult to destroy directly.

    Many of the 31st Mixed Brigade of the Japanese Army stationed here are veterans who have experienced many years of war and have rich combat experience.

    In Baoding, behind Mancheng, there is also a Japanese reorganized brigade stationed.

    Coupled with the puppet troops and other attached troops, the Japanese army in this area has a full division of troops.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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