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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 767 Hujiert Ambush (1)

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    Chapter 767 Hujiert Ambush (1)

    Tang Qiuli cast a dragnet in Hujirt, preparing to attack the Soviet and Mongolian troops who came to compete for Saiyinshanda. Before the Soviet and Mongolian troops arrived, the Soviet reconnaissance planes came, and there were two of them.  A strong national power is a sign of pride. Before the soldiers and horses moved, the plane came out first, which made Tang Qiuli jealous and jealous.  -< Piaotian literature registered members recommend this work >-%.net

    Tong Batu in Saiyinshanda could already see with the naked eye the red five-star painted on the nose of the aircraft. He turned around and ordered the staff around him to immediately organize air shooting. It would be better if he could knock down the big-nosed plane, but if he couldn't,  When they came down, they were all covered in cold sweat. The Soviet reconnaissance planes hovered over Seinshanda for several weeks. What they saw was the chaotic troops all over the city, coming in and out, and some troops heading out of the city.

    Saiyinshanda has fallen into the hands of the Chinese, and there is no doubt that it. Just as he was about to conduct another low-altitude reconnaissance, sparks suddenly appeared on the ground, there was a soft sound on the wings, and a row of black holes appeared. The Soviet pilots were frightened.  Breaking into a cold sweat, he quickly climbed up and out of the range of ground fire, feeling extremely annoyed.

    Determined to retaliate, he fired hard and knocked down everyone in China. However, it only had a reconnaissance mission, and the plane was only equipped with one machine gun. There were countless heavy machine guns on the ground. I was even more convinced that the main force of the Chinese troops was in Saiyin Mountain.  There was no anti-aircraft fire, so we took pictures "click, click" and turned around to return with a lot of evidence that the Chinese ** team was still in Sayinshanda.

    When passing through the Hujirt Mountains, the pilot of one of the Soviet reconnaissance planes got mad for some reason. He pressed the nose of the plane and fired wildly at the ground. A string of bullets made the soil on the ground fly, and the green ground was covered with dust.  Tree branches and leaves fell one after another. Tang Qiuli, who was in the concealment department, broke into a cold sweat. Could it be that the Soviet plane discovered something?

    Fortunately, the Soviet reconnaissance plane turned around and flew away after shooting randomly for a while, and calm returned to the Hujilt Mountains. This was just a small episode and did not affect the ambush troops. According to common sense, after the reconnaissance plane flew away, the Soviet troops should  It arrived soon, but from noon to afternoon, there was still no movement from the ambush troops.

    Seeing that from the afternoon to sunset, night fell quietly on the Hujiert Mountains and the surrounding grasslands, Tang Qiuli called the special operations team monitoring the Soviet movements along the line from Kulun to Saiyinsanda. The report he received was that the  Any traces of Soviet troops were found. Could it be that there was a misjudgment? The Soviets did not come to fight for Saiyinsanda, so what were they planning to do?  Tang Qiuli himself did not believe this judgment by acquiescing to invade Outer Mongolia.

    The brigade commanders gathered in the temporary headquarters and divided into two opinions. One was that the troops immediately left the ambush and advanced to Coulomb overnight, taking advantage of the fact that the Soviet troops were not assembled to capture Coulomb as quickly as possible, and then,  Look for an opportunity to engage in a decisive battle with the main force of the Soviet army, and then deploy the troops to control the entire territory of Outer Mongolia.

    Another opinion is that the troops are still ambushing in place, and even if they occupy Kurun before the effective strength of the Soviet army is wiped out, the strength of the troops will be exposed to the Soviet army, which will inevitably lead to a large-scale counterattack by the Soviet army. In addition, the Outer Mongolia region  , without your own foundation, you will definitely fall into passivity.

    After everyone argued for a long time, they realized that the head of the family had not spoken. They couldn't help but stop talking and turned to the division commander who was deep in thought. Tang Qiuli had been thinking about the Soviet army's intentions. According to convention, the Soviet army should not be allowed to pass through Culun.  The important town in the country fell into the hands of the Chinese. Moreover, the Soviets' ambitions in Outer Mongolia were obvious. After occupying it for more than ten years, how could they easily let it go? So why didn't they launch military operations immediately?

    Tang Qiuli judged based on the information from all aspects that there must be a big battle in Saiyinsanda. His determination to ambush was unwavering. He noticed that the room suddenly became quiet. He raised his head, looked at everyone with a gentle look, and said with a smile: "Why,  You have just been lying down for a day and you can't calm down? You have to give the Soviets enough time to mobilize their troops. Besides, the eyes in the sky have to go back to talk and continue to ambush. Taking advantage of this opportunity, each unit perfects the ambush position and  The location, for one thing, can only be better than yesterday.¡±

    After a few words, everyone laughed, and the argument immediately ceased to exist. Since the division commander said to continue the ambush, just wait. The division commander's judgment has never been wrong. Tang Qiuli turned around and asked: "Commander Tong, are you there?"  There are no flaws in Saiyinsanda's play, right?" This was a joke, and Tang Qiuli just asked it, without any special meaning.

    Unexpectedly, Tong Batu was a Mongolian man with a straight heart. When he heard this, his face turned red. He immediately jumped up, stood at attention and saluted, and said loudly: "Commander, I, Tong Batu, dare to guarantee with my head that the Second Cavalry Brigade will definitely  I have completed the task assigned by the division commander. If something goes wrong, division commander, you will shoot me."

    Everyone was shocked, Tang Qiuli was also stunned, and then he realized that these few jokes had hurt the heart of this strong and upright Mongolian man. The cavalry commander Liu ChunjianThen he patted Tong Batu on the shoulder and whispered in his ear: "Old Tong, the teacher is joking with you." Tong Batu suddenly realized and became embarrassed, and everyone laughed.

    Tang Qiuli continued to lurk patiently in Hujirt. In the military headquarters of the Soviet Far East Special Forces in Culun, there was also a tense atmosphere. Officers at all levels were coming in and out, busy. The commander of the army, Lieutenant General Mikovsky, had eyes straight.  He stared intently at the telegram from Askov, the political commissar of the regiment. There were photos taken by the air force reconnaissance plane scattered on the table. He was confused and couldn't make up his mind.

    Who can tell the truth? With Lieutenant General Mikovsky's military level, based on the photos taken by the reconnaissance plane, he could not judge the strength of the ** team that captured Sayinshanda. He could only ask the Far East Military Region for instructions. What he could do  Undecided, Tang Qiuli wasted a lot of brain cells wondering about the Soviet Union's intentions.

    The Soviet Union's purge of counterrevolutionaries that began in 1934 caused irreparable losses to the Soviet army. Most of the outstanding military commanders were arrested and shot. Among the Soviet army at that time, 87 commanders  Seventy-three people were arrested and executed on trumped-up charges. A large number of outstanding and experienced officers were missing, which caused a huge disaster to the command and operational leadership of the troops.

    Stalin was also aware of this. In order to fill the vacancies and prevent the troops from losing command, he had to suddenly promote a large number of grassroots officers, especially political cadres, to senior commander positions. Mikovsky was the product of this sudden promotion.  , he was originally just a battalion-level political commissar. Because of his whistleblower service, he got rid of the commander of the Far East Special Forces and suddenly ascended to the throne of commander. His military rank was also promoted from major to lieutenant general. Mikovsky, who has always been a talker,  Commanding troops in combat is a complete amateur.

    Now, faced with this unexpected situation, they were at a loss and couldn't make up their minds. For half a day and one night, the Soviet Far East Special Forces did nothing. They did not mobilize troops and made no preparations for a corresponding attack. Mikovsky was  The general was just running around in the headquarters, but he was also his chief of staff, quietly arranging everything. Even the reconnaissance planes were sent by the chief of staff.

    After hearing the news, he rushed to Choibashan, the general secretary of the Mongolian People's Democratic Party and the so-called "Prime Minister of the Republic of Mongolia". He looked at the army commander, Lieutenant General Mikovsky, with helpless eyes. He sometimes frowned and sometimes shook his head, but he did not give the order for the troops to attack.  I was anxious, but I didn't dare to rush, so I could only wait patiently.

    Saiyinshanda was occupied by the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Qiubashan was more anxious than anyone else. If the Chinese People's Liberation Army continued to attack Kulun, he, the native emperor of Outer Mongolia, would not be able to do it. The Soviets could still sneak back to the country. What would he do?  I am afraid that even Stalin would not allow him to work as a beggar in Moscow. Qiubashan knew the nature of his rebellion in Outer Mongolia. It was a crime of separatism and treason. If it fell into the hands of the Chinese, it would be light to be shot in a public trial.

    Without the support of the Soviets, Qiubashan would not dare to openly engage in rebellion. Without the protection of the boss and no use value, Stalin would not work so hard in Outer Mongolia. If Outer Mongolia is lost, Qiaobashan is not even a genius.  Knowing his own weight, he did not dare to urge the army commander, Lieutenant General Mikovsky. The political officers in the Soviet army all had backgrounds and did not dare to offend him. A secret letter was sent to him, but he could not bear it.

    Finally, the order from the Far East Military Region came down, ordering the commander of the Far East Special Forces, Lieutenant General Mikovsky, to immediately join forces with Comrade Qiubashan to concentrate all their forces to recapture Saiyinshanda as quickly as possible and put the invading China back to the ground.  The team was eliminated or expelled from Outer Mongolia.

    With the order from his superiors, Lieutenant General Mikovsky also had an idea. After discussing with Qiubashan, he decided to dispatch all the Far East Special Forces. The Outer Mongolian Army would dispatch a cavalry division and a motorized infantry division to be included in the Far East.  The order of battle of the Special Forces. When Lieutenant General Mikovsky, the commander of the army, called in the chief of staff and asked for an immediate action plan, the chief of staff had already placed a detailed combat plan in front of him.

    This combat plan was detailed and thorough. The entire Far East Special Forces was dispatched, including three motorized infantry divisions, two field infantry brigades, two assault gunner regiments, one artillery division, two tank brigades, one engineering regiment, and the Air Force.  Two flying regiments were dispatched, with 73 fighter jets and 28 bombers. In addition to the two attached divisions of the Outer Mongolian Army, a total of 125,000 people, 540 tanks, and 377 artillery pieces were dispatched.  The ten gates can be said to have strong soldiers, strong horses, and powerful firepower. With such an army in hand, they are invincible.

    The marching sequence drawn up by the chief of staff was also very reasonable. The tank brigade cleared the way in front and was escorted by aircraft in the sky. The motorized infantry then moved in. Because the terrain of the Outer Mongolian grasslands is flat and open, it is suitable for large mechanized corps to move in. The troops spread out a wide frontal march and marched together.  , can use the most powerful attack power to defeat the invading squadron in one fell swoop, and divide and surround them until they are all annihilated.

    Lieutenant General Mikovsky glanced at the Chief of Staff with a strange look, but he did not appreciate it in his heart. This guy is much more capable of commanding than himself, and sooner or later he will endanger his own position.??, find an opportunity to get rid of this guy and strike first. Anyone who threatens his status in the Far East Special Forces must be eliminated. This is what the party's cause requires.

    (To be continued)
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