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    However, what these Japanese soldiers did not expect was that just as they were charging towards their defensive positions, the Eighth Route Army on the opposite side was also charging in this direction.

    This surprised the Japanese army because the Eighth Route Army¡¯s defensive position was nearly one kilometer away from theirs.

    Even the Eighth Route Army troops, hidden in the trenches they had dug before, did not dare to get too close to the Japanese defensive positions.

    After all, such a violent bombardment just now is likely to accidentally injure them.

    But there is only one explanation for the Eighth Route Army's ability to rush to their position so quickly.

    The enemy was hiding just a few hundred meters away from their position, and they were not afraid even under such a fierce shelling.

    The Japanese army did not expect that when the Eighth Route Army dug forward, they also dug a large number of air raid shelters.

    After they avoided the shelling of their own troops, they immediately launched a charge against the Japanese positions.

    The result of this is that they can enter the Japanese position faster than the Japanese army.

    The Japanese artillery holes are all in the rear, hundreds of meters away from their main position in front.

    After the shelling is over, they will follow the communication trench and enter the main position.

    ¡°Fire!!!¡±

    Duan Peng roared.

    The Eighth Route Army soldiers who were rushing to the front immediately started shooting wildly at the Japanese soldiers.

    The rifles and submachine guns in their hands roared, and bullets rained down on the Japanese troops who were also charging in this direction.

    Those Japanese soldiers could only fight on the spot.

    They were originally in the trenches. At this time, they were unable to enter the main position in front. They could only build a simple defense line in the traffic trenches along the way.

    The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army did not shoot at them, but continued to charge forward, along the traffic trenches, and kept attacking the Japanese defensive positions.

    They used the communication trenches dug by the Japanese army and the craters left by artillery bombardment to avoid the bullets fired by the Japanese army to a great extent.

    These Eighth Route Army soldiers flexibly used the Japanese trenches to advance.

    Although the Japanese machine guns and rifles were roaring all the time, they still could not stop the charge of the Eighth Route Army soldiers.

    When the Japanese commanders in the rear saw this scene, they knew that if they charged like this, they would not be able to cause much hindrance to the enemy's charge.

    "Flamethrower, move all our flamethrowers over."

    The Japanese commander said loudly.

    However, as soon as he finished speaking, he saw a string of fire dragons suddenly appear in front of him.

    That was the flamethrower carried by the Eighth Route Army, spraying at the traffic trench ahead.

    The flames spit out, like a giant python, moved forward along the trench, and soon swallowed up a Japanese firepower point in front.

    Several Japanese soldiers stationed there were suddenly submerged in flames and screamed in agony.

    The Japanese soldiers in the rear were also affected. The flames could follow the trend of the trenches, like floods, and soon submerged large areas of Japanese positions.

    There were many flamethrowers that sprayed out flames at the same time. They were evenly distributed on the several-kilometer-long front line to clean up the Japanese troops that blocked their advance.

    A large number of Japanese soldiers were not killed by bullets or bombs, but were burned alive after being devoured by flames.

    Even if they were not dead, most of the Japanese soldiers burned by the flames had lost their combat effectiveness and were lying on the ground dying.

    The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army did not pause at all and continued to rush forward on the flames remaining on the ground.

    The machine gun firepower and mortar positions covering them in the rear also moved forward along with the advance of the charging formation at this time, so as to more thoroughly suppress the Japanese defensive positions in front.

    Behind the Eighth Route Army's charge troops, the second battalion commander led thousands of his soldiers as the second wave of attacking troops, and rushed forward amidst Zhang Dabiao's roar.

    They followed the trenches dug by their comrades and rushed towards the Japanese defensive positions.

    ??Xiangzu Yoshijiro looked at the Japanese front line in front, and realized that the situation was not good when he was forced to retreat step by step by the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army.

    His requirement for the first line of defense is actually very simple, that is, it must persist for at least a few days.between.

    But now it seems that the enemy's attack speed is much faster than they imagined, and their own troops are retreating faster than they imagined.

    On the Japanese army¡¯s several-kilometer-long front line, there were constantly soldiers of the Eighth Route Army, holding explosive packs or cluster grenades, doing everything possible to remove the Japanese army¡¯s firepower points along the way.

    The Japanese defense positions were torn open one after another.

    A large number of Eighth Route Army soldiers will immediately push forward as soon as some fixed firepower points of the Japanese army are removed, like rolling waves, rushing forward.

    Seeing such a scene, Meijiro Xiangzu immediately roared: "Order the armored troops to attack immediately. No matter what, we must block the enemy's attack."

    "yes!!!"

    The Japanese staff officer immediately said loudly.

    He also knew that the current situation was not good, and the enemy was advancing far faster than their most pessimistic expectations.

    If the battle is allowed to develop like this, the enemy may even attack their second line of defense in one go.

    That is not what the Japanese army wants to see. If it happens, the enemy's artillery can even directly bombard their walls in Jinzhou City.

    At that time, it will be a real disaster.

    The Japanese armored forces only rested for a period of time and did not recover at all before receiving orders to fight at the front.

    The Japanese armored commanders were also very surprised, because logically speaking, it should be the time for troops from both sides to engage in trench warfare in front of their positions.

    Now let them go to the front to support the operation. They can't have their defensive positions in the front broken by the enemy less than an hour after the war started, right?

    With this idea in mind, their commander climbed up to a high place and looked at the battlefield in the distance. He could see a large number of Eighth Route Army soldiers beating fiercely among the gaps in the smoke, like sea waves.  Japanese defensive position.

    On the contrary, it is the Japanese defensive position. At this time, it is like a crumbling embankment, which may be washed away by the waves at any time.

    "That's not right. Why can't I stand it now? How long has it been?" (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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