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When the commander in the rear heard it, he realized something was wrong.
Because it stands to reason that at this time, the troops around them have already gone to support the Japanese troops ahead who were under night attack.
There is absolutely no way that armored forces are still patrolling this area.
So the Japanese squadron leader immediately issued an order to the surrounding defense troops, asking them all to enter the defensive position of the position.
During this time, the sounds of those armored vehicles began to become louder and louder.
Soon, it was like thunder.
This situation has been reported to the joint command headquarters in the rear by the Japanese squadron leader.
After receiving such news, the Joint Command realized something was wrong.
Because their troops should have been sent to the front line, it is absolutely impossible for large-scale armored forces to exist around the joint command headquarters at this moment.
If there is, it must be the enemy's troops.
Although it is somewhat unbelievable, the staff officers of the Japanese Joint Command had to believe that the enemy's armored forces had already passed through their outer blockade. Arriving at the perimeter of their joint command headquarters.
The top staff officer of the Japanese army said: "The enemy appears to our north, and we need to approach the ferry to the south.
From that place, we can directly cross the Yellow River. In this way, even if the enemy knows the specific location of our joint command headquarters, they will have no way to deal a fatal blow to our command system. "
The other Japanese staff officers also nodded in agreement.
They immediately began to pack up various documents and top-secret files, and at the same time moved radio stations and other communication equipment to the truck fleet parked next to the joint command headquarters.
And at this moment, a loud noise suddenly came from the north.
That is the defensive position set up by the Japanese army to the north of the joint headquarters.
After that loud noise, there was an extremely dense sound of gunfire and the booming sound of shells exploding.
The tank regiments of the Fourth Army have begun to attack the Japanese defensive positions and pounced directly on the Japanese joint command post.
Hearing this loud noise, the top Japanese staff officer on the north bank of the Yellow River roared: "Everyone speed up, throw down some unnecessary things, bring radios, confidential documents, and maps, we will immediately Transfer by truck.¡±
With that said, he jumped onto a truck first, and then ordered his soldiers to start the truck and prepare to leave here at any time.
Nearly a hundred staff members of the joint command immediately began to board the truck, and some unnecessary documents and equipment were blown up with grenades or poured with gasoline and set on fire.
At this time, on the Japanese defensive position to the north, tanks and armored vehicles had broken through the Japanese squadron's defense line.
The defense line of this Japanese squadron is very weak. There are only more than 200 soldiers in total. It is almost impossible to withstand the charge of hundreds of tanks and armored trucks.
What's more, behind these tanks and armored vehicles, there are a large number of infantry units following the attack.
The Japanese squadron leader pulled out the command knife from his waist and said to the soldiers around him: "Soldiers, we must resist the enemy's attack and cover the retreat of the joint command headquarters.
??????? Everyone, like me, be prepared to die. Long live the Emperor. "
He roared like this, raised the command knife in his hand, and rushed directly towards the oncoming armored vehicles and tanks.
Seeing this scene, other Japanese soldiers also roared with anger.
With bayonets drawn or cluster grenades in hand, they charged directly towards the tank regiments of the Fourth Army.
But before they even get close to these tanks, they are beaten into pieces of flesh and bloody mist by the bullets of the heavy guns.
And these tanks and armored vehicles were used as cover for the infantry units of the Fourth Army behind them, and they directly ran over the corpses of these Japanese soldiers.
The strength of a squadron of the Japanese army could not even hold on for 15 minutes before they were all strangled on the position by the armored forces.
And these armored troops did not stop for a moment, and directly chased the Japanese joint command convoy that was escaping.
At this time, another Japanese squadron actually chose to launch an active attack directly on them.
These Japanese soldiers,Although they don't have any anti-tank weapons, most of them have grenades strapped to them.
¡°It is obviously intended to use this very extreme method to block the advancement of these tanks and armored vehicles and cover the retreat of their joint command headquarters.
And the troops responsible for the pursuit seemed to have little interest in them.
With less than two companies of soldiers, a few tanks and armored vehicles left behind, the remaining troops continued to pursue the fleeing Japanese joint command.
Amidst the sound of gunfire and explosions, the truck of the Japanese Joint Command rushed past the highway.
The top staff officer of the Japanese army looked at the watch on his wrist. It was already close to 5:00 in the morning.
But they are still more than 10 kilometers away from the ferry on the bank of the Yellow River.
This distance of more than 10 kilometers may determine their life or death.
He still felt a little uneasy in his heart, so he shouted to the driver of the car next to him: "Speed ??up immediately and reach the ferry at a faster speed, otherwise the enemy will catch up and our command system will be destroyed."
It is very likely that the battle on the north bank of the Yellow River will fall into great chaos. "
His words were not alarmist, but at this moment, the buzzing reputation of the plane came from behind them again.
The top staff officer of the Japanese army stuck his head out of the car window and heard the sound of an aircraft engine above his head.
And at this moment, bursts of sharp whistling sounds came. It was the whistling sound produced when the aerial bombs rubbed the air after the bomb bay of the aircraft was opened.
He was all too familiar with this sound. In previous battles, their troops had been bombed several times by the air force of the Fourth Army.
So the top Japanese staff officer immediately shouted: "Turn off all the car lights, don't let the enemy's air force discover our presence."
At this time, the Japanese troops did not turn off their car lights when they retreated.
This becomes the best way for air forces to spot them at night.
As long as they bombard the long lines of lights, they can cause great damage to the convoys of the Japanese joint command headquarters.
Loud noises continued to be heard, and soon two trucks of the Japanese joint command headquarters were destroyed by aerial bombs. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com