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Chapter 1894 Destroy the Japanese Command Headquarters

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    And more aerial bombs and heavy machine gun bullets exploded on both sides of the road, or fired up a lot of smoke and dust.

    Seeing this scene, the Japanese truck drivers stepped on the accelerator almost to the bottom.

    ¡°It¡¯s just that these roads are dirt roads, and there is no way to provide higher speeds for these trucks.

    However, after the car lights were turned off, the air force flying above the Japanese troops could no longer capture the location of these Japanese convoys.

    After they hovered in the air for a while, they chose to return.

    Around 5:20 in the morning, the Japanese convoy finally arrived outside the ferry.

    They can even see the lights of the ferry at the end of the road through the car window.

    This made the officers of the Japanese Joint Command heave a long sigh of relief. As long as they reached the steamer at the ferry, they could be transported to the south bank of the Yellow River.

    As long as these radio stations and communication equipment exist, they can command the troops on the north bank of the Yellow River even if they are on the south bank of the Yellow River.

    And it is absolutely impossible for the enemy's tank troops to directly cross the Yellow River and continue to pursue them.

    At that time, they can sit back and relax on the south bank of the Yellow River, directing the battle here.

    But the enemy's armored forces were helpless against them.

    With this thought in mind, these Japanese truck drivers seemed to loosen their accelerators a little, allowing the violently bumping trucks to slowly slow down.

    But at this moment, a loud noise suddenly came.

    The Japanese truck at the front seemed to have touched an anti-tank mine and was blown into the sky by the mine.

    That anti-tank mine was so powerful that the moving truck was directly blown over.

    The burning flames soared into the sky, and the seven or eight Japanese officers riding inside were blown to pieces, and they did not even have time to scream.

    The Japanese truck behind immediately stepped on the brakes and stopped.

    They suddenly realized that there seemed to be an ambush ahead.

    The journey to the ferry seems to be only two or three kilometers away.

    But they wanted to rush over, but they didn¡¯t know how much they would pay.

    The top staff officer of the Japanese army saw this scene and immediately roared: "Don't stop. All convoys continue to move forward. Don't stop, otherwise the enemy will attack us immediately."

    As a result, as soon as he finished speaking, a sharp whistle filled his eardrums.

    That roar seemed to tear his ears to pieces, and then forced the sharp sound into his head.

    "Rumble, rumble"

    The loud sound of exploding artillery shells came, and countless artillery shells and rockets landed at the same time in the temporarily stopped Japanese convoy.

    A large number of Japanese army trucks were directly blown into steel ruins by artillery shells.

    Flames were burning everywhere, devouring the shattered corpses of Japanese soldiers.

    And many Japanese officers with flames on their bodies were rolling on the ground, screaming and wailing.

    At this moment, in the pitch-black wilderness on both sides of the road, tanks and armored vehicles were suddenly activated.

    The roar came, and the car lights were like pairs of eyes, piercing the dark night, exposing the Japanese convoy to the powerful light of the car lights.

    ¡°Then the roar of heavy machine guns and artillery sounded at the same time.

    Hearing such a sound, the Japanese army seemed to hear the god of death calling to them.

    Wei Xing personally drove a tank truck towards the Japanese army's convoy. At this time, the Japanese army's truck convoy had completely lost its ability to move and was blown into a pile of ruins by artillery shells and rockets.

    The remaining Japanese soldiers and officers relied on these trucks to resist.

    Some have already begun to flee crazily into the night, but in the dark wilderness, what is waiting for them is not a way out, but a pair of pitch-black rifles.

    The infantry troops following the tank regiment have been hidden in the wilderness for four weeks. As long as the Japanese army escapes from this ambush circle, they will be killed immediately.

    The total number of people in the Japanese Joint Command is only about 100.

    ? ?It is impossible for them to be the opponent of this tank regiment led by Wei Xing.

    In just 10 minutes, the Japanese convoy was completely destroyed, and almost all officers and soldiers lost their ability to resist.

    However, the sound of gunfire did not become sparse because of the end of the fighting here.

    Because Wei Xing's appetite is obviously greater, they not only want to attack this joint headquarters, but even the Yellow River crossing over there is within the scope of their attack.

    So when Wei Xing was commanding the troops to fight, he specially deployed two battalions of troops to attack the Japanese ferry over there. However, the Japanese army did not have many troops left at the ferry, and they did not have many defensive offensives.

    These Japanese troops obviously believed that it was impossible for the enemy to break through the defense line of more than 100,000 people in front and attack the ferry where they were stationed.

    So when the real attack started, they fell into chaos.

    The Japanese squadron inside the ferry resisted for a very short time and was completely wiped out.

    The ferry was also directly occupied by Wei Xing's troops.

    After occupying the ferry on this side of the river, Wei Xing immediately sent a telegram to Xia Yang requesting that he parachute the last airborne troops to the rear of the Japanese army so that he could directly command.

    All radio stations and communication equipment of the Japanese army were destroyed by Wei Xing's troops.

    The Japanese troops on the front line have been unable to receive any orders from the joint command.

    Wei Xing, on the other hand, began to mobilize his troops, and then concentrated his superior forces to launch a counterattack against the Japanese troops.

    The command system of the Japanese troops in southern Xinxiang began to gradually fall into chaos, and they had no way to contact the joint command.

    Several Japanese division commanders, after exchanging telegrams with each other, made a temporary decision to keep their troops on hold for the time being.

    At the same time, troops are dispatched to find the joint command in the rear and determine the specific situation of the joint command.

    By doing this, they can ensure to the greatest extent that their troops will not fall into chaos.

    But similarly, at this time, the troops of the Fourth Army took advantage of this period to carry out large-scale maneuvers.

    They passed through the gaps between the Japanese troops and then began to assemble.

    This time, the troops of the Fourth Army are no longer small-scale attacks based on battalions, companies and platoons.

    Instead, they began to form regiment-level or even brigade-level troops to prepare for division, encirclement and large-scale counterattack against the Japanese army.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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