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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 769 Total Annihilation

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    Chapter 769: Total Annihilation

    The ambush in the Hujirt Mountains started as planned. The unprecedented intensive artillery fire plunged the Soviet and Mongolian troops into chaos. Lieutenant General Mikovsky, commander of the Far East Special Forces, handed over command to the chief of staff of the army. The lieutenant general led the  The guards jumped on a truck, abandoned the troops who were being ambushed, and fled in panic, leaving the troops under the command of the angry chief of staff.

    The chief of staff pinned his hope of breaking the squadron's ambush circle on air power. The result of the contact made him break out in a cold sweat. He didn't know whether the air group commander had said it wrong, or the chief of staff hoped that he had heard wrong. In the air,  Surrounded by?  How many planes will the Chinese have to fly?

    As far as he knew, there were no Chinese troops or a large number of aircraft on the border between China and Outer Mongolia in the north. Army Commander Mikovsky did not report the enemy situation in the Far East Military Region to the Chief of Staff at all. Otherwise, this would have happened.  A battle might happen in another way.

    An explosion made the chief of staff understand that the commander of the air group had been shattered to pieces. All hopes were pinned on the tanks and infantry attacking the highlands on both sides. At the same time, the squadron's shelling suddenly stopped, which also puzzled him.  The answer came quickly, and it was an answer that left him in disbelief.

    Just like emerging from the ground out of thin air, a large number of Chinese tanks suddenly appeared in front of the Soviet tanks, in the piles of fallen leaves, in the dense woods, and in the canyons of the mountains. They shook off the soil, branches, leaves, and grass on the vehicles and roared.  Then, with a condescending attitude, they pressed against more than 200 Soviet tanks, at least more than a thousand, like a mountain. The chief of staff almost fainted.

    This kind of fighting style was unimaginable by the Soviet commanders who had received formal military school education. More than a thousand tanks were actually ambushed underground, which made them even more unbelievable. The tanks of the Chinese ** team were buried in the ground.  While rushing down the hillside, the tank's muzzle flashed while speeding, and a shell accurately hit the track of the Soviet tank.

    Tanks during World War II, no matter how advanced they were, had to stop temporarily when shooting to aim at the target. I have never seen them firing while traveling at high speed. The Soviet tank turret rotated to track the Chinese tank. It was difficult to target a high-speed moving target.  Captured, in a blink of an eye, the Soviet tanks were submerged in the torrent of Chinese tanks.

    Countless Chinese tanks continued to rush out, dividing the Soviet and Mongolian army's motorized units that had fallen into chaos into countless sections on a front line dozens of kilometers long. Five tank brigades attacked across the board. Various artillery pieces of the Soviet and Mongolian army included  The anti-tank guns didn't even have time to be unloaded from the tractor. They were first attacked fiercely, then divided and surrounded by tanks, and countless infantry rushed out from behind.

    This was a standard ambush and annihilation battle that could be written into a textbook. The Soviet tank wanted to turn around and break out, but the tank soldier was shocked to find that around his tank, there were at least three Chinese tanks, surrounding him with eager eyes. The black muzzle,  Like a pair of cold eyes, the Soviet tank soldiers, no longer desperate to break through, opened the canopy, raised their hands, dejectedly got out of the tank, and used the tank to capture the tank. This was an unimaginable miracle.

    The infantry had already rushed into the chaotic Soviet and Mongolian army. After a brief period of fierce gunfire, the bodies of Soviet soldiers and Outer Mongolian army soldiers were everywhere. The rest, under the gaze of the forest of guns all around, had no choice but to raise their hands.  , there were some political commissars and other political cadres who resisted and refused to hand over their guns. Except for a few who were shot dead on the spot, the Soviet soldiers around them swarmed up, seized the guns, and tied them tightly.

    Probably these political workers usually treated the soldiers cruelly and mercilessly. At this time, the Soviet soldiers were afraid of harming themselves and took the opportunity to avenge themselves. They acted very actively. The troops had basically controlled the battlefield situation. Tang Qiuli issued an order.  , the first and second tank brigades, and the second mechanized infantry brigade, immediately rushed to Saiyinshanda to encircle and annihilate the Outer Mongolia Cavalry Division. The remaining troops immediately cleared the battlefield.

    On the outskirts of Saiyinsanda, Tong Batu's Second Cavalry Brigade and the Outer Mongolian Cavalry Division were already locked in an inseparable fight. Their strength was almost equal, and both were cavalry. When they met, it was a hand-to-hand fight, with their sabers flashing with cold light.  There were beads of blood. In the first round, there was no winner between the two sides. The Second Cavalry Brigade suddenly retreated into Saiyinsanda City. The Outer Mongolia Cavalry Division burst into cheers. The fierce gunfire from the Hujirt Mountains was regarded as the main force by them.  Attacking the Chinese army, the air battle in the sky has ended. The soldiers of Outer Mongolia, who have not fought in many years, imagine all this is very simple. The big brother of the Soviet Union takes action and is invincible.

    With a whistle, thousands of Outer Mongolian cavalry rushed towards Saiyinshanda. What greeted them was not the charging cavalry, but countless mortar shells, light machine guns, and submachine gun bullets.  Rows of Outer Mongolian cavalry were shot down under their horses, and mortar shells blew up columns of black smoke. The Outer Mongolian cavalry and their horses flew into the sky together. The charging Outer Mongolian cavalry was like the ebbing sea water.?Go down.

    Tong Batu was determined to have a pure cavalry showdown with these Outer Mongolian soldiers who were fascinated by them even though they were compatriots. Thinking about this Mongolian man made his blood boil and he was eager to try. From the first round of fighting, Tong Batu could see that  , these Outer Mongolian cavalry are no match for their own soldiers. Give yourself a day to ensure that they are all destroyed, or at least defeated.

    Tang Qiuli's words rang in his ears again, and he had no choice but to order the troops to withdraw into the city immediately. The second cavalry brigade dismounted and became a complete light infantry brigade. The firepower configuration was also in accordance with this standard. Mortars and light and heavy machine guns were added.  They stood up and fired with thousands of Somi submachine guns, giving the group's charging Outer Mongolian cavalry a fierce blow. Then, two tank brigades and a mechanized brigade that arrived from the ambush battlefield struck suddenly in the back in time, attacking from both inside and outside.  This Outer Mongolian cavalry division was quickly surrounded and eliminated.

    The afternoon sun shone hotly on the prairie, and the strong wind could not dissipate the pervasive smell of gunpowder smoke and blood. Bomb craters everywhere, burning vehicles and tanks, were still emitting billowing black smoke, surrounded by the  The corpses of Soviet and Mongolian soldiers were full of traces of the fierce battle. The Chief of Staff of the Soviet Far East Special Forces faithfully performed his duties as a soldier, knowing that he could not break out of the encirclement. Even if he broke through and returned, what awaited him would be a ruthless military court or death.  He raised his gun and committed suicide, his blood dripping on the golden star.

    Tang Qiuli looked at the Soviet general solemnly and ordered: "He is a real soldier, bury him well and find an opportunity to inform his family." Looking up at the blue sky, the white clouds seemed unaware of the war in the world.  Drifting lazily, he exhaled slightly, seemingly filled with infinite emotion. The ambush battle in the Hujiert Mountains was over. The result of the battle surprised even Tang Qiuli.

    From the beginning to the end of the battle, it took just over six hours. The Soviet Far East Special Forces, together with an Outer Mongolian cavalry division and an infantry division, with a total of more than 125,000 people, were almost wiped out. Some of the Soviet troops that fled fled back to Kulun  On the way, they were intercepted by four cavalry brigades of the directly affiliated corps. Most of them were annihilated, and only a small number escaped back to Cullen.

    In this battle, the corps directly under the ** Division completely annihilated the Soviet Far East Special Forces at the cost of more than 2,000 casualties, and captured more than 200 tanks, more than 160 artillery pieces, more than 980 cars, and 2,000 war horses.  Yu Pi killed more than 74,000 Soviet and Mongolian troops, captured more than 50,000 people, and countless other supplies. Lieutenant General Mikovsky, commander of the Far East Special Forces, escaped, and the army chief of staff committed suicide. Tang Qiuli was even worse  What I gained was that I learned about the Soviet army¡¯s combat methods and firepower equipment.

    The happiest person was Zhang Quan, the Logistics Director of the ** Division. After receiving the news of the great victory in the ambush battle in the Hujiert Mountains, he immediately ordered the Erlianhot Joint Logistics Division to clean up the battlefield as much as possible. The combat troops had not yet completely evacuated, and the logistics  The department's convoy arrived and they searched carefully. The people in the logistics department, who had learned from Zhang Quan and knew how to live a prudent life, saw more than a hundred tanks with broken tracks, cars and artillery with broken wheels, and they were so happy that they were so happy.  Shouting, these equipment, with a little repair, can be used on the battlefield immediately.

    Tang Qiuli had just returned to Saiyinshanda when he received another good news. It was a call from Le Yiqin, the commander of the aviation force of the ** Division. There was a fierce battle in the Saiyinshanda airspace. The aviation force defeated the Soviet army with superior strength.  The fleet was caught off guard. Seventeen of the twenty-eight bombers were shot down on the spot, and forty-three fighter jets were shot down. The Soviet aircraft that were surrounded were unable to escape despite the collision. The commander of the air fleet was volleyed by Le Yiqin.  After being broken into pieces, the Soviet aircraft lost its command and became even more disorganized.

    Seeing that his fleet had the advantage and the Soviet planes were struggling with fuel in the air, Le Yiqin had an idea and issued an order: "Every squadron has the idea to try to make an emergency landing of Soviet planes at Erenhot Airport. The division commander must like this."  "Approval of gifts," just like that, several ** Division Aviation aircraft, escorting a Soviet aircraft, made an emergency landing at the Erenhot Field Airport.

    The ground staff at the airport had never seen such a scene before. They all stared with wide eyes as they watched the dejected Soviet pilots being escorted away by the airport security forces. They hurriedly ran over to see the aircraft made by the Soviets. There were thirty-five Soviet pilots in total.  Military fighter jets and eleven bombers were forced to land at the Erenhot Field Airport.

    Le Yiqin stepped out of the fighter plane triumphantly. This time, she made a lot of money. Nearly three groups of fighters and one group of bombers became her trophies in the blink of an eye. Fighting against the Japanese was not that easy. The Soviets  The aircraft and the Japanese aircraft have their own merits, and the army has another type of aircraft, which is even more powerful.

    He walked into the control tower and said to the communications staff: "I'm going to call the division commander soon. I have important news to report." Le Yiqin reported the good news with a rare loud voice. Tang Qiuli was almost stunned.  , without much effort, a fighter regiment and a bomber brigade were added. The pie from the sky was used as a heavy reward for the aviation and Le Yiqin.

    (To be completed)??)
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