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Chapter 1936 Fierce shelling

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    However, the first round of artillery bombardment fell on the Japanese troops in the south.  The Japanese army in the north did not suffer a single shell bombardment.

    In addition, the roaring fighter and bomber formations also launched a fierce attack on the Japanese army in the south.

    Even the soldiers of the Fourth Army stationed in the port began to use mortars, rocket nests, mountain cannons and other weapons to launch fierce attacks on the Japanese troops in the center and south.

    The explosion on the coast put the entire Japanese fleet into combat mode.

    It¡¯s just that now they don¡¯t know the enemy¡¯s position, so even if they all enter the combat position, they can¡¯t bombard the coast with naval gun shells.

    Yamamoto Isoroku picked up the telescope and looked at the south bank position with flickering artillery fire with some confusion.

    Unlike what he expected, the enemy actually took the lead in launching a fierce attack on the south.

    "In the south! It seems I guessed it right."

    Japanese Chief of Staff Oda Masawa said with a smile on his face.

    Yamamoto Isoroku looked solemn. He frowned suspiciously and thought for a while: "Order the troops in the middle not to act rashly. Wait for the enemy ground troops to launch an attack before deciding which side to support."

    "yes!!"

    His order was quickly conveyed, and at this time, the first round of artillery bombardment was coming to an end.

    At this time, several infantry regiments in the south of the Japanese army began to attack the Japanese outer positions with the cooperation of the motorized infantry regiments.

    Their display lasted for a long time, and their offensive was extremely fierce. Their firepower became extremely powerful because of the support of artillery troops.

    The two Japanese brigades in the south felt tremendous defensive pressure after coming into contact with them.

    These troops of the Fourth Army, taking advantage of their advantages in night fighting, were able to quickly gather superior forces and launch siege, outflank and other tactics against the Japanese positions on the periphery.

    Several positions built by the Japanese army on the periphery were all attacked less than three hours after the formal attack began.

    Nearly a thousand Japanese soldiers stationed on these positions were all annihilated by the Fourth Army under the fierce and tide-like offensive.

    These messages were immediately passed to the Japanese aircraft carrier command room.

    Yamamoto Isoroku looked at the news one after another and began to have some doubts about his own judgment.

    First of all, there were many positions that were attacked by the enemy in the south, and the enemy's attacks were extremely fierce, and the speed at which they captured the positions exceeded Yamamoto Isoroku's imagination.

    "Damn it! When these guys fight at night, they have more intelligence and information than us. Compared with them, we are like blind men."

    Oda Masawa said with some annoyance.

    Yamamoto Isoroku pondered for a while, and then said: "Order the 12th Brigade on the center line to immediately attack in a roundabout direction to the south and intercept the enemy's retreat.

    At the same time, send a telegram to the 31st Brigade in the north, telling them to be careful.  I still feel that the enemy is very likely to attack from the north.  "

    With that said, he looked firmly at Oda Masawa.

    "What's the basis?" Oda Masawa asked.

    Yamamoto Isoroku shook his head, then pointed at his head with his index finger and said: "It's intuition!"

    After saying this, his eyes fell on the night sky illuminated by flames outside the command room door.

    After receiving the order, the Japanese 12th Brigade began to circle south.

    Their every move is under the surveillance of Xia Yang's troops.

    It was already one o'clock in the morning, and the Japanese troops on the center line began to be mobilized to go south to reinforce the Japanese troops that were under heavy attack.

    Xia Yang sat in the armored command vehicle and moved a blue flag to the south.

    "Only one brigade was moved. This guy is very cautious! But it's enough. I'm going to eat your brigade tonight."

    With that said, Xia Yang gave the order to launch the second green signal flare into the night sky.

    At this time, in front of the main position of the Japanese 31st Brigade, less than 400 meters away, Xia Yang's two infantry regiments had successfully hidden themselves in this position under the cover of night.

    Because they did not dare to disperse their troops easily, most of the troops of the 31st Brigade of the Japanese Army huddled on this main position.

    According to Oda Nobukawa¡¯s ideaLaw, even if the enemy attacks fiercely, the effective defense system formed by their dense formation cannot be easily broken by the enemy.

    Oda Nobukawa would never have imagined that the infantry of the Fourth Army would have approached his main position at this time.

    The armored forces of the Fourth Army are ready to break through the Japanese positions on the periphery at any time and directly launch a fierce attack on the main position.

    Seeing the green flare rising into the air, the artillery troops in the rear were already ready.

    They aimed their artillery at the main position of the Japanese 31st Brigade in advance. At the same time, a large number of bombers and fighter jets also flew towards that area under the cover of night.

    Accompanied by bursts of roars, the originally peaceful main position of the 31st Brigade of the Japanese Army suddenly fell into a sea of ??explosions and fire.

    Hundreds of heavy artillery pieces, as well as a large number of fighter jets and bombers, poured out firepower on the Japanese position at the same time.

    Although many trenches were dug to protect against shelling, the soldiers of the Japanese 31st Brigade were still stunned by such a fierce bombardment.

    Many of the new recruits have never suffered such fierce bombardment.

    They hid in the depths of the trench one by one, holding their heads, trembling and praying that those shells would not fall on their heads.

    It was also the first time for Oda Nobukawa to suffer such a ferocious bombardment. From inside the half-buried headquarters, he watched the artillery fire outside, and the flickering light seemed to tear the entire night sky apart.

    In front of his eyes, Japanese soldiers were blown to pieces by artillery shells from time to time.

    Pieces of broken flesh and blood flew into the air along with the blackened soil, and then fell with a clatter.  Then it was carried into the air again by the successive shells.

    The entire position was burning, rolling, boiling, and shattering under such fierce bombing

    His chief of staff, Kajima Shimei, did not even have actual combat experience.  Under such ferocious bombing, he was huddled in the corner, holding his head with his hands, like a rat forced into a corner.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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