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Chapter 130: War in Southern Xinjiang (2)

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    In the middle of winter and surrounded by mountains, dusk in Guiyang is extremely short.  The pale and feeble sunset, which had been given a red glow by the cruel and fierce bloody battle on the ground, had no time to ignite the clouds on the horizon with its afterglow, and was swallowed up by the mountains and jungles.  Amid the cry of the cold wind, the mountains in the distance and the nearby Guiyang City, as well as the dead bodies scattered all over the mountains and fields in the fighting area, quickly merged into the huge darkness.  The sounds of gunfire and artillery fighting in the night gradually stopped, and were replaced by the screams and groans of the wounded soldiers on both sides who were still alive in the mountains of corpses and blood. Occasionally, fireballs exploded in the darkness.  That was when some wounded soldiers from both sides who were engaged in the final bite fired the grenades beside them with their eyes red.  As the smoke lingered, the Northeastern Army Field Hospital dispatched a large number of search teams and medical soldiers to search and rescue their own wounded soldiers and eliminate the remaining Japanese enemies in the dark night.

    In the dark night, the Guiyang City battlefield, which has turned into ruins and piled up corpses like a huge cemetery, is undoubtedly the most comfortable hunting battlefield for the "ghost" troops and the "hidden arrow" troops.  The elusive ghosts and hidden arrows shuttled silently through every nook and cranny of the Guiyang battlefield like ghosts, firing deadly sniper bullets from any direction the Japanese army ignored.  The wounded Japanese soldiers sitting by the fire to warm themselves up, the Japanese soldiers cooking meals, the Japanese officers who had just struck a match and were about to light a cigarette As long as the Japanese officers and soldiers exposed their position in the dark, they would be hit by a 7.92mm bullet at any time.  Sniper bullets were killed with one shot; the Japanese light and heavy machine gun positions, mortar positions, bunker strongholds, ammunition storage warehouses and other important locations were also bombarded one after another by explosive packets flying from unknown places.  Heaven.  These invisible murderers active in the darkness brought great panic, confusion and extreme psychological shock to the Japanese army after nightfall.

    The high-intensity battle that lasted all afternoon had exhausted the Northeastern officers and soldiers of the first offensive echelon, while the recharged brothers of the second echelon took their place and continued to advance bravely toward the core area of ??Guiyang City in the dark night.  In the Northeastern Army Field Hospital set up in the rear, a steady stream of medical soldiers risked their lives to carry a large number of wounded back from the fighting area. Military doctors and nurses were busy going back and forth, each with their hands and hands.  The whole body was covered in blood, and the strong and pungent smell of blood mixed with the screams and moans of pain from the wounded continued to float out of the tent.  In the open area outside the field hospital, a large number of soldiers who had just been withdrawn from the first firing line for rest and recuperation were in ragged clothes, covered in blood and smoke. These veterans who had experienced battle and death on the battlefield were shocked by the wounds that filled their ears so close.  The soldiers' screams fell on deaf ears because they were used to it.  Around the campfires, the soldiers happily enjoyed dinner and the rare quiet time between battles.  China¡¯s Northeastern Army not only has strong firepower, well-equipped equipment, and sufficient ammunition, but also has always been very good at ensuring the supply of logistical food. Since the opening of the highways between Guizhou-Dian and Qian-Sichuan, mountains of military supplies in the rear have been transported through the night.  Canned bacon, dehydrated vegetables, compressed biscuits, beer, cigarettes, coffee, chewing gum, and cola (Zhang Xueliang founded the Northeast "Workers and Peasants Cigarettes" company after establishing the Northeast "Gongnong Cigarette" company).  The Northeastern "Very Coca-Cola" Company was founded) to manage everything. The munitions department even distributed "instant noodles" to various troops specifically to improve the soldiers' appetite for food.  This new type of food is very popular among the officers and soldiers of the Northeast Army because it is so "convenient". You can put it in an aluminum lunch box and pour boiling water over it for a few minutes to eat.  Nutrition.  It is said that this thing was invented by Marshal Zhang Xueliang, so the soldiers of the Northeast Army admired it with emotion: Marshal is really awesome!  Not only can he lead the entire Northeast and the Northeast Army to become stronger and stronger with each passing day, but he is also a master of invention and creation!

    The battle in Guiyang is still going on.  The officers and soldiers of the second echelon fought bravely to rush in through the gap in the Japanese defense circle that was torn open during the day. The light and medium tanks were like mobile fortresses and ran unstoppably on the Japanese blocking positions, "all  "Click, click, click" Tank shells and rifle and machine gun bullets rained down, and groups of Japanese troops, including their men and fortifications, were blasted into the air and blown to pieces.  Some Japanese troops tried to take advantage of the darkness to launch a night attack to counterattack, but they were basically beaten until the officers and soldiers who were just waiting for work were beaten and left with dead bodies everywhere.  Every time the officers and soldiers pushed forward, the Japanese soldiers who held on and resisted were killed until their corpses danced wildly and blood splattered three feet away.  During the fierce battle, the flamethrowers of the Northeast Army rushed forward, and the dazzling fire dragons danced back and forth. One after another, the Japanese fortresses were burned black together with the Japanese soldiers inside.  The Japanese soldiers, who were almost driven crazy by this weapon, rushed toward the northeast like crazy beasts. The Japanese soldiers, covered in fire, screamed and roared desperately., bowed deeply to Asaburo Kobayashi, and then walked out of the underground bunker of the command headquarters.  At this time, the eastern horizon had already revealed a faint glow, and the entire city of Guiyang was still locked in a bloody battle. Gunfire was like thunder, artillery fire was pouring into the sky, and the shouts of killing soldiers from both sides reached the sky.  Among the smoke in the distance, Lieutenant General Kanbaru even saw a looming Tomahawk flag of the Northeastern Army.  "Mr. Chu Qiming, I admire you very much when you blocked the way for my hundred thousand imperial troops with a brigade at Feihu Mountain in Korea. However, victory always makes people intoxicated and makes them relax their vigilance, while failure can only  It will make people feel the pain. General Chu, you will soon taste the counterattack of my desperate situation, and this will be a fatal blow to you personally." Kanyuan Huanyu looked at it coldly, with the corner of his mouth  A cold smile emerged.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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