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Chapter 1902 Northern Henan Counterattack 6

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    The other Fourth Army troops also began to carry out rapid roundabout maneuvers.

    Some of them rode trucks, some rode horse-drawn carriages. They had nothing, so they used their legs to run wildly on the vast plains in northern Henan.

    These soldiers seemed to be running a marathon. In just three hours, they surrounded the entire Japanese brigade.

    Many of the infantry units came here on foot.

    But after entering the predetermined area, Wei Xing did not stop at all. He directly ordered his troops to concentrate their firepower on the Japanese brigade and launch a fierce attack.

    This Japanese brigade is currently stationed in its camp.

    They dispatched small groups of troops on the periphery as forward reconnaissance posts.

    And around the camp, a large number of trenches and other defenses were dug to prevent the enemy from attacking them at night.

    However, they soon realized how weak these fortifications would appear in the face of absolute power.

    At 1:00 in the morning, after resting for an hour, the Fourth Army troops received Wei Xing¡¯s attack order.

    Many of these national army soldiers have just finished a long march of dozens of kilometers.

    After receiving the order at this time, they directly launched an attack on the Japanese position without any pause.

    They charged the Japanese positions from four directions at the same time.

    With the launch of a signal flare, the attack officially began.

    The first to participate in the attack was the large number of artillery units of the Fourth Army.

    They took the lead in bombarding the Japanese brigade camp with very fierce artillery fire.

    More than three hundred artillery pieces fired thousands of shells at the Japanese positions in a short period of time.

    The shells were like huge iron plows, plowing directly through the Japanese camp.

    These shells include large-caliber heavy grenades, small-caliber mountain cannons, and field artillery shells.

    At close range, there are a large number of mortar shells.

    There are also rocket nests unique to the Fourth Army, which fire a large number of rockets.

    While the artillery shells were bombing, the air force of the Fourth Army also began to dispatch at night to carry out violent bombing of the area shrouded in artillery fire.

    The Japanese soldiers in their sleep had no idea what was going on.

    Many people were blown to pieces by exploding shells while they were sleeping.

    The captain of the Japanese army did not expect that they would suffer such a violent attack.

    Because according to their previous intelligence, the troops surrounding them were clearly only one battalion of the enemy.

    But now, with such a fierce attack, it seems that all the enemy's troops are attacking them.

    The Japanese captain immediately ordered his soldiers to request support from the surrounding Japanese troops.

    At this time, even without his telegram, the surrounding Japanese troops had been awakened from their sleep by the earth-shattering explosion.

    They rushed out of their tents one after another, then took out their binoculars and looked at the red sky illuminated by the firelight caused by the explosion in the distance.

    When they saw the sky red with explosions, they knew that there must have been a fierce attack by the Fourth Army.

    So these Japanese troops immediately began to seek instructions from their division headquarters.

    Whether to provide support to this Japanese army that was bombarded by the enemy.

    But the Japanese division headquarters quickly gave them a reply.

    That is to say, these Japanese troops are absolutely not allowed to attack privately to support them, and let them all stick to their own positions and camps.

    ¡°You are absolutely not allowed to step out of the camp or position without receiving an order.

    Because these Japanese division commanders knew very well.  ,

    If they are dispatched rashly, the enemy will use the combat method of surrounding points to provide reinforcements, which is likely to cause greater losses to them.

    "But in the dark night, the enemy has all the advantages, but they are like blind men.

    Not only do they not know where the enemy is, but they themselves may become lost in the dark.

    It was precisely with these factors in mind that the Japanese division headquarters so resolutely rejected these Japanese troops and supported them.??'s request.

    And the Japanese captain quickly received the order from the Japanese division headquarters.

    This order is not telling them to hold their position and reinforcements will arrive soon.

    Instead, let the Japanese troops choose to break out in the dark, and they will be able to break out as many as they can.

    If that doesn¡¯t work, they can hold their ground.

    ¡°If they can hold on until dawn, then the Japanese support troops will provide rapid support to them.

    But if you can't hold on, then troops will come, but they will come to collect the bodies for them.

    After receiving such a telegram, the Japanese captain felt desperate.

    Because he knew very well that the enemy's troops surrounding him were definitely more than 10 times his strength at this time.

    And in terms of firepower, the enemy is even more ferocious.

    As a Japanese commander with rich combat experience, he knew very well.  He could no longer see the dawn.

    So he immediately began to order his troops to prepare for a breakout.

    But when he crawled out of the trench, he found that the four surrounding areas around him were full of bombed-out corpses of Japanese soldiers, and no one could even see a living one.

    And further away in the dark night, he could hear the explosion of artillery shells, mixed with the sound of extremely dense gunfire.

    ?Obviously, it was the enemy's infantry and armored forces launching a final attack on their camp.

    So, the Japanese commander yelled: "Everyone, immediately enter the defensive position and hold on until dawn.

    By daybreak, our reinforcements will arrive.  "

    Now he has realized that it is simply impossible to break through with his soldiers.

    The enemy's troops on the periphery were so numerous that it was simply impossible for him to break out with his remaining defeated troops.

    And if they relied on the fortifications at this time, they might be able to hold on until dawn.  Even if it's just a glimmer of hope.

    It was with this last hope that the Japanese captain issued the order to stand firm.

    And 15 minutes later, he will regret his order.

    Especially with the help of flares, the Japanese captain could clearly see the armored vehicles of the Fourth Army advancing towards their position like a black wall.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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