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Volume 2: My Country Chapter 627. Sniper

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    !At 4 o'clock in the morning on December 12, 1942, a convoy full of commandos began to drive towards Lilpok.  The commandos were about twenty miles from the border.

    The atmosphere this time was a bit tense.  In some of the previous skirmishes, the commandos were not expected to encounter resistance, if at all it would be light.  But this time the Lealbok Raiders got no such guarantee.  The commandos all sensed danger in the air.

    This feeling seemed to be confirmed when the commandos heard a swarm of aircraft rumbling through the dark night sky.  The commandos looked at each other, trying to read each other's expressions.  Heisenberg clutched his K98K rifle so tightly that his knuckles turned white.  Heisenberg mentally checked his equipment.

    In addition to the normal equipment, Heisenberg also inserted an S24 long-handled grenade on his belt.  But whether it was a rifle or a grenade, Heisenberg hoped that he would not be forced to use them.

    Heisenberg prayed silently, hoping that all the commandos would be safe.  He also prayed for his family and comrades.  He closed his eyes, but his lips were trembling slightly.  Heisenberg was certain that some of his comrades were also praying for him at this moment.

    As we neared Leerbok, one of the infantrymen in the squad suddenly stood up and ran behind the truck.  Sergeant Keller ordered him to return to his seat, where he leaned against the back of the car and vomited.

    "I'm sorry, sergeant," the soldier said.  He sat back in his seat, looking a little ashamed: "I'm just a little scared, sir."

    The sergeant said to the people in the car: "Fear, good for you! It will keep you alive! Just don't be overwhelmed by it. Just keep your head clear and everything will be as it was during training."

    "Understood, sir!" the people in the car said in unison.

    Around 4:50, the commandos continued to advance.  Other divisions followed behind the commandos.  An armored division spearheaded the blitz, advancing in front of the truck convoy.  In addition to the infantry divisions behind them, Heisenberg also saw many tanks and artillery, but Heisenberg was certain that this was a huge offensive force.

    Heisenberg tried to hear something through the sound of countless engines, but found nothing.

    After a long period of calm, the commandos heard the sound of fighting in the distance.  At this moment, the sun has not yet appeared, so a few soldiers looked out nervously through the back of the carriage.  They saw about five trucks pull up, with soldiers jumping out and rushing in the direction of the gunshots.  Heisenberg estimated that the commando truck would be hit at any time, but this did not happen and the car continued to move forward.  The vehicles that quickly stopped were left behind and gradually disappeared from sight.  The sound of the fighting could still be clearly heard, and Heisenberg was certain that a fierce battle was about to take place here¡§

    After traveling for more than an hour, the convoy turned north.  The twilight of dawn appeared on the eastern horizon, and the cold morning air blew into the back of the truck. The soldiers in the truck were shivering from the cold.  one

    After driving north for an hour and a half, the car finally stopped.

    "Get out of the car!" Sergeant Keller said.

    All the soldiers stood up, jumped out of the car with their weapons in hand.  At this time, Heisenberg saw that most of the tanks in the armored division in front of them had left the road. They spread out and formed a mighty tide of tanks.  One kilometer ahead Heisenberg saw a Russian army of about a thousand men.  They seek cover in hills, trees and behind houses.  Many of them carry heavy weapons such as machine guns and light anti-tank guns.  Heisenberg also saw some Russian soldiers on horseback, and behind this Russian army there were a large number of horses.  he judges

    This is one of the most famous Russian cavalry divisions.

    His sergeant had told them before that all Russian cavalry units were elite units, better trained and better armed than most of the Russian army.

    The Russians opened fire, raining down bullets, artillery shells and anti-tank shells on the tanks in front of the commandos.

    Most bullets either missed or bounced off the tank's armor plating.  The sound produced by the simultaneous firing of these weapons was quite astonishing, and the clang of bullets ricocheting off tank armor plates was clearly audible.  As the Russians opened fire on the commandos, the flicker of thousands of gun barrels was clearly visible, like the flashes of a multitude of small cameras.

    Sergeant Keller shouted to the commandos: "Spread behind the tanks and move forward. Fire freely and eliminate the enemy! Use the tanks for concealment!"

    This is what Heisenberg did.  He lowered his head and ran behind a tank.

    The tanks were not moving too fast. They opened fire with 20mm cannons and 7.92mm machine guns.  Heisenberg did not stretch his head to see the effect of their shooting, but he could imagine that it must be quite tragic.  How many more tanks are there in the team?Medium tanks, they fire with a slightly larger 37mm main gun.  Several mortar and machine gun crews set up their weapons and opened fire on the Russians.

    Hundreds of German tanks surged forward in a dense formation, shaking the ground.  When those medium tanks fired, the recoil of the artillery made them tremble.

    Heisenberg remembered his mother¡¯s warning ¨C don¡¯t be a hero.  Try to stay in a safe place.

    Suddenly, a thought reminded him that he was a sniper.

    Heisenberg knew that he would be safer at a longer distance and would not have to rush too close to the enemy, which would expose his fort to terrible firepower.  Thinking of this, Heisenberg ran towards Sergeant Keller and shouted: "Sir, we can kill them right here!"

    Keller thought for a moment, and then shouted to the whole class: "Everyone spread out and start shooting!"

    Heisenberg motioned to several friends to follow Heisenberg.  Edim, Misha, two machine gun teams and a mortar team followed Heisenberg.  The commando quickly ran sideways and hid behind a small mound.  Heisenberg heard several bullets whizzing past his head, and Heisenberg quickly lay down to take cover.  Several other snipers in the team also took cover.

    ¡°Each of you remember your priority targets!¡± Heisenberg shouted, and several snipers nodded.  They all looked a little scared, but everyone was doing what they were supposed to do.

    Three snipers lay on the ground, aiming their rifles at the target.  Two machine gun teams mounted their MG-34s on tripods and prepared to fire.  At this moment, Heisenberg saw that several other heavy weapons teams and snipers had dispersed and were carrying out the same work.  He saw a soldier carrying an MG-34 running for cover and was hit in the thigh by a bullet.  He yelled and fell to the ground.

    Heisenberg wanted to save him, but before he could do anything, Misha had already rushed out and dragged the wounded soldier behind the small mound where they were hiding.  Heisenberg felt that Misha was really brave, because at this moment, bullets were flying everywhere.

    "Oh my God! I've been shot!" the wounded soldier shouted.

    Misha took off his military uniform and tied the wounded soldier's thigh tightly.

    The guy was obviously in a lot of pain, but he knew Misha had saved his life.

    "Medic!" a machine gunner in Heisenberg's team shouted.  But they didn't see any medical soldiers coming to help.

    Father Heisenberg scanned the battlefield with the scope on his rifle.  The Russians suffered casualties, but they held their ground.  The German tanks were rumbling towards them with their guns fired.  He saw many Russians being shot down by machine gun bullets.

    Heisenberg discovered an anti-tank battery. They had a small-caliber gun, possibly a 20mm anti-tank gun.  They fired the cannon quickly and loaded the barrel.  He aimed the crosshairs of the scope at the gunner and pulled the trigger.  He held his breath as the heavy K98K fired a bullet.

    About a second later, the bullet hit its target.  When Heisenberg aimed, the crosshair was slightly higher and the bullet's impact point was slightly lower.  He saw a dark red bullet hole appear in the unfortunate gunner's chest, and he fell down.

    Heisenberg looked at him through the scope. The Russian was writhing in pain and screaming.  Blood sprayed into the air.  A Russian soldier tried to comfort him, and the other Russian continued to operate the anti-tank gun, but he obviously took more time.  He had loaded the cannon and was now preparing to fire again.

    Heisenberg pulled the trigger again.  The second gunner screamed and fell.  Heisenberg was shocked at how easily a life could be taken.  You just aim and shoot, just like you would at the range on a sunny afternoon.  boom!  Someone was beaten to death!  Heisenberg trembled, wondering if his head was exposed in the crosshairs of a Russian soldier's sight.  Heisenberg ducked behind the hill.

    "What's the matter, Heisenberg?" Edim asked, continuing to aim and shoot.

    "I shot two," Heisenberg whispered.

    "Shot at this distance?" Edim stared at Heisenberg's sight: "Is this your sight?"

    "Yes."

    "Well done, we have to keep fighting. Everyone is counting on the help of the commandos." As soon as he finished speaking, a tank exploded.  But it wasn't just an explosion, because the ammunition in the tank exploded.  Flames leapt from holes and cracks in the car's bodywork

    Heisenberg was sure that all the crew members were killed.

    He knew what Edim said was right.  If all the commando tanks were destroyed, nothing would stand between the German infantry and the Russians.  Heisenberg returned to his firing position,Use the scope to search for the first time.

    Heisenberg looked for snipers among the enemy.  Heisenberg did not want to be caught in the crosshairs of any long-range shooter.  The Russians were nine hundred meters away, but looking through the scope, they seemed to be only one hundred and fifty meters away.  It's like walking down the street looking for a building.
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