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He was originally very cautious in using troops, and he became even more so after being crippled in the 19th Division.
At least, in the dark night, he did not dare to use troops as he did during the day.
What General He wanted was this effect. As long as they stood still, the main force of the Eighth Route Army could seize all the time to move towards the front of the Japanese position.
¡°If they could take advantage of the cover of night, they could move to a position less than 200 meters away from the Japanese camp.
So, once the bombing ends, they can rush into the Japanese camp before the Japanese army can react, break up their formation, and break through their defensive positions.
The night was gloomy, as thick as a plumb bob.
The Japanese soldiers hiding in the outer trench yawned a little tiredly.
They were ordered to come to the outer defensive positions to monitor the enemy in the darkness. Once someone is discovered trying to approach their position, they can immediately open fire.
However, these Japanese troops who had been fighting for a day were obviously tired.
During the day, it only took them more than ten hours to advance more than twenty kilometers.
Coupled with the uninterrupted large and small battles, these Japanese troops were very sleepy.
Except for some Japanese troops on duty in the outer trenches, most of the Japanese troops were asleep in the camps.
However, they did not sleep peacefully tonight, because the faint sound of gunfire from the outside made their hearts rise to their throats.
A few days ago, the tragic situation of the Japanese 19th Division, which was crippled overnight, is still vivid in our minds.
"These Japanese soldiers have also been warned by their superiors that the enemy's night attacks are very scary. They must not sleep too deeply at night. As long as there is any trouble, they must immediately enter combat mode.
Many of them always have a bad premonition in their hearts.
This uneasy feeling has been lingering with them.
At the beginning, they were sure that this uneasiness came from the endless darkness around them. Enemies may be hiding among them, ready to give them a fatal blow at any time.
However, their uneasiness now also comes from the night sky above their heads.
I heard that the troops on the periphery were under heavy bombing by the enemy. The roar of those fighter plane formations flying above their heads seemed to still echo in their ears.
"We just went back and forth a few times, but none of these fighter planes dropped bombs on them.
Most of the Japanese soldiers resting in the camp believed that their light control was very good, so the enemy did not notice their presence.
However, these Japanese soldiers were too naive.
Their positions are not locked, and the bombers are not unable to bomb them without ground lighting.
Simply because the target of these bombers is not them.
While these Japanese soldiers were tossing and turning in the camp, another roar of fighter planes came from the darkness.
They have heard similar sounds several times before.
But they all went from far to near, and then went to unknown distances, without any bombardment on them.
To be precise, not even a single bullet was fired at their camp.
After going back and forth two or three times, these Japanese soldiers became accustomed to such sounds.
For them, it is nothing more than fighter planes passing over their heads. Apart from affecting their sleep, it seems to have nothing to do with them.
But this time, the targets of these bombers and fighter jets were precisely these Japanese troops.
Amid the roar of fighter jet engines, the pilots flying these planes looked solemnly at the markers below.
Those markers were specially processed so that the Japanese army could not see them with the naked eye. But after wearing polarized glasses, it is as conspicuous as a bonfire in the dark.
These markers were set up by the reconnaissance troops of the Eighth Route Army.
The range included is exactly the range they need to bomb, and it is also the specific location of the Japanese army.
The Japanese soldiers below blocked their ears helplessly, not wanting to hear the buzzing of those fighter planes again.
However, they soon realized something was wrong.
Because the Japanese soldiers always felt that the sound was deafening like never before, as if there were many gongs and drums,??It was like a ringing in their ears.
This made many Japanese soldiers walk out of the tents, raised their heads, and looked at the dark night sky.
At this moment, the air raid siren was sounded and someone shouted.
"Everyone, get into the trenches immediately to avoid enemy bombing!!"
As a result, before he finished speaking, the bombing group of bombers officially started dropping bombs.
There was a popping sound of the magazine opening, and aerial bombs revealed their ferocious faces from the magazine.
After the pilot pressed the bomb release button, these aerial bombs fell downward one after another.
¡°Whoosh!! Whoosh!!!¡±
It¡¯s the metal projectile again, the harsh roar it makes when it rubs against the aerial bomb.
After hearing that sound, the Japanese camp suddenly exploded.
If they were still doubtful before, the enemy fighter planes flying over their heads this time were the same as before, just passing through their camp.
So now that the sound of bomb dropping came, these Japanese soldiers were completely sure. The target of the enemy's bombing this time is them.
¡°Boom boom!!!¡±
A earth-shaking explosion suddenly came from a distance. Then it spread from there, like a running giant beast, trampling over the Japanese camp with its limbs, and the craters and flames generated by the explosion were the footprints left by its giant claws.
The Japanese soldiers began to flee everywhere, looking for places to avoid the bombing.
But the speed at which they escaped was obviously not as fast as the speed at which those bombs landed.
From high altitude to the ground, it only takes less than ten seconds for these aerial bombs to explode.
The key area targeted by the bomber formation this time was the central area of ??the two Japanese camps.
According to General He¡¯s order, the Eighth Route Army had many troops located close to the Japanese positions.
If you bomb the edge area, it is likely to cause accidental damage.
The pilots flying the bombers felt that General He was a little worried.
They believe in their bombing technology and the accuracy of bomb delivery. Even in the dark, as long as there are markers on the ground, they can lock the bomb's killing range within the range of the markers.
More and more Japanese soldiers were turned into burning pieces under such fierce bombing. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com