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Chapter 168 Bloody Okinawa (4)

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    That night, there was heavy rain and strong winds in Okinawa.  According to Long Yunfeng's order, all engineers from the 13 divisions and brigades and 1 regiment of the Northeastern Army who participated in the island attack campaign were transferred to Arasaki Beach in southern Okinawa, and worked together to excavate a road leading from the sea to the Japanese tomb group positions.  In the water channel, hundreds of huge searchlight beams illuminated the night and rain on the beach. The scene was busy, with thousands of engineers working hard in the pouring rain and biting cold wind.  Hundreds of excavators and transport trucks puffed out smoke and moved back and forth like thunder; transport ships on the sea also flowed continuously, transporting hundreds of high-power water pumps and unloading them on the beach. Due to this plan  The amount of water pumping equipment needed was too huge. During the process, Major General Li Xihao came up with a very bad idea: to collect all the fire-fighting pumps from various warships cruising in the nearby waters to participate in this large project of artificially creating floods.  , this move immediately attracted repeated protests from the naval generals.

    In addition to various pumping equipment, several large oil tankers of the Pacific Fleet also specially transported two oil pumps from the Pradeyo Oil Field and the Songejilong Oil Field in the Palembang area of ??Southeast Asia's autonomous western region (formerly western Malaysia and western Indonesia).  More than 10,000 tons of heavy oil were used to replenish the fuel consumed by the island-attacking troops during this "water and fire offensive."  Pradejo Oilfield and Songejilong Oilfield are the two largest super oilfields in the Far East, exceeding the Daqing Oilfield in Northeast China. They provide more than 40% of military fuel for the Northeast Army.  Because at this time, the Northeast Army has occupied or controlled the United Arab Kingdom (including Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates), the Kingdom of Iran, and the Kingdom of Iraq, three oil kingdoms with the top five oil reserves in the world, as well as Southeast Asia, which is also rich in oil.  region and the Indochina Peninsula. Therefore, at this time, the Northeastern Army already controlled 65% of the world's oil resources and more than 90% of Asia's oil resources. Therefore, the Northeastern Army has always been extravagant when conducting wars abroad, and there is no shortage of oil at all.  The problem.  In addition to supplying the Northeast Army's military use and China's domestic civilian use, Northeast China's oil is also exported in huge quantities to Germany, Italy, Greece, Finland and other countries that are also in urgent need of oil due to war consumption, and of course the exchange is a steady stream of oil.  Huge wealth, as well as various cutting-edge military and civilian scientific research technologies; in addition, the Northeastern government also exports steel, coal, rubber and other strategic materials to Germany, Italy and other countries, and also uses these materials to exchange Jewish "  "International trade", especially outstanding talents in various fields such as scientific research giants and art masters among the Jews, the Northeast government has been sparing no effort and using any means to collect them. Of course, the expenses are basically for those who have moved to the Northeast at this time.  World Federation of Jewish Chambers of Commerce" to foot the bill.  (The top ten countries with oil reserves in the world are: Saudi Arabia, Canada, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela, Russia, Libya, and Nigeria)

    At 4:10 a.m., the sonar searcher of the destroyer "Fushun", which was patrolling the waters near Iemura Island in northwest Okinawa, suddenly detected an unknown submarine operating in the waters in front of the destroyer.  The captain, Lieutenant Colonel Ling Chengyu, did not dare to take it lightly after receiving the sonar soldier's report. He immediately ordered the sonar detector to lock the submarine of unknown nationality firmly.  Soon, the detected infrasound waves reflected back by the sonar showed that this was a large submarine that was three times larger than the Northeastern Army's U-type submarine, with a displacement of at least five to six thousand tons.  Captain Ling was suddenly startled. He was keenly aware that this submarine was not his own, and was most likely sent by Japan to aid Okinawa!

    "Get ready to fight!" Captain Ling shouted the order as urgently as a spark.

    "Ouch" The sharp alarm bell immediately cut through the night, echoed in the howling rain, and resounded over the entire "Fushun" and the nearby sea areas.  The sailors on duty on the destroyer and the sailors who had rested were all in high spirits, and they flew to their respective combat posts in a well-trained manner.  The destroyer "Tieling", the companion ship behind the "Fushun", also quickly entered a state of preparation for battle.

    The entire sea was suddenly filled with tense atmosphere and an urgent crisis approaching with murderous intent.  Captain Ling quickly sent a report message to the fleet headquarters on the flagship "Huangdi" aircraft carrier. Just a few seconds later, Rear Admiral Wang Zi, deputy commander-in-chief of the Pacific Fleet, sent a brief order of only five words:  Sink it now!

    "Fire!" the officer on the destroyer yelled.  The deafening sound of artillery immediately blasted into the air. The twelve 155mm main naval guns on the "Fushun" and "Tieling" immediately launched fierce artillery fire coverage in the direction of the Japanese submarine, and exploded.  Rows of huge water columns rising into the sky.  Heavy rain poured down, waves splashed, the steam motors of the turbines roared, and the two-seater spiral blades at the stern of each destroyer churned the seawater at high speeds. The two destroyers were running at full speed.fighting?  retreat!  is there time?

    "Amaterasu!" Lieutenant General Yamada finally shouted a relatively normal word, but this also meant that Lieutenant General Yamada's spirit suddenly collapsed.  He was completely helpless at this time and could only wait helplessly with the thousands of soldiers under his command to be ravaged and devastated by the floods and raging fires.

    The Japanese troops hiding in the tombs of the Ryukyu people suddenly suffered a devastating disaster and a devastating blow.  The crazy and turbulent sea water rushed into the Japanese army's tomb bunker and poured into the Japanese army's bunker tunnel.  Those Japanese soldiers on the front line who had no time to dodge and escape were knocked down and drowned by the violent waves. In panic, hundreds of Japanese soldiers were all drowned and drowned because they were huddled together and unable to escape;  , the scorching sea of ????fire composed of blazing flames swept across, and huge amounts of thick fuel rolled in all directions and penetrated with the impact of the flowing sea water. Amidst the violent roar, winding fire dragons and fire snakes were like volcanoes.  Like erupting magma, it pours and drifts through every crack in the oil layer, flying and scurrying around.  For a time, water dragons roared and fire dragons roared in the Japanese bunkers. The rolling water and raging fire turned the Japanese bunkers into a Shura purgatory where water and fire blended, truly becoming their tombs.  Heart-rending screams rang out one after another in the smoke-filled fortress complex. The Japanese soldiers who were knocked down by the flood struggled helplessly in the rushing water.  Some tombs and bunkers were as deep as seven, eight or more than ten meters underground, so they were filled with a large amount of seawater in an instant. The Japanese troops hiding inside had no way to escape, and they were drowned in large numbers below;  The Japanese soldiers were burned to death by the fierce fire. The Japanese soldiers, covered in fuel and fire, desperately got into the water. However, when they climbed up to the surface after the fire was extinguished, the oxygen in the small space of the tunnel had already disappeared.  They were exhausted by the fire, so the Japanese soldiers who escaped from the water were choked to death by the thick smoke or suffocated by lack of oxygen.  Wherever the torrent and the sea of ??fire went, the Japanese troops who had no time to escape turned into swollen floating corpses and black charred corpses, just like wooden boards blocking and accumulating in the narrow fortress tunnels, with various accents.  The screams and the pungent smell of corpses echoed in the thick smoke, flames, rain, and water vapor; some of the Japanese army's ammunition storage depots were detonated by the fire, and fireballs exploded in the Japanese army's chain of bunkers.  , rubble flew everywhere, shrapnel danced wildly, the Japanese soldiers who were hit were skinned and fleshy, and their brains were splattered; while the Japanese soldiers behind the tomb group bunker positions were frightened by the tragic death of their comrades in front, and they scurried back to the rear with their heads in their hands.

    The Northeastern Army's fire-and-water offensive, which lasted for four hours and consisted of pouring water and dumping more than 8,000 tons of fuel, suddenly washed away and burned the Japanese army's tomb chain bunker group defense area to pieces.  A Japanese soldier was swallowed up by the torrent and flames, and his corpses were strewn all over the place.  At exactly 10:30 in the morning, Commander-in-Chief Long Yunfeng solemnly shouted: "The final battle on Okinawa begins now! All attack!"

    After the overwhelming torrent and the overwhelming sea of ????fire, the soldiers of the Northeast Army all over the mountains and plains shouted and held out their shining bayonets to form another sea of ????people. More than 50,000 fierce lions stepped waist-deep in the sky amid the shouts of killing.  The seawater rushed unstoppably towards the Japanese army's last line of defense on Okinawa in the blood, fire and gunpowder smoke.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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