Mad Legion Lublin Front. Thousands of artillery were roaring crazily, and the violent sound of thunder and terrifying air waves seemed to tear the sky apart. Countless tanks were like two waves, roaring, colliding, biting, and using their hot cannons to The tube fires out indestructible armor-piercing projectiles, destroying all vehicles in front of it. The turbojet fighters ignored the dense air defense firepower network and pounced on them in waves. Anti-tank missiles flew towards the NATO coalition tanks like eyes. Cluster rockets hit the ground with lightning, and incendiary bombs drew a line on the ground. A fire dragon hundreds of meters long, the machine gun fire was like mercury leaking out of the ground, tearing everything apart. The coalition's anti-aircraft missiles weaved a thin web of death over the battlefield. The anti-aircraft and anti-aircraft guns fired their barrels red, and the anti-aircraft artillery shells exploded into the sky with flames. With such density, even the fireworks in Beijing during the National Day It pales in comparison. The turboprop fighters were torn apart and shot down one after another, but endlessly. Under their wing blades were piles of burning vehicle wreckage and charred corpses scattered everywhere The coalition forces were attacked from two sides this time. They really risked their lives and mobilized every soldier available in the Lublin area. Even the Polish militiamen went to the front line. Soldiers from more than a dozen countries were fighting bloody battles, fighting repeatedly against the overwhelming Chinese army, refusing to give in. . Among them, the Poles fought the hardest. Unlike the Allied forces, they could retreat to Central and Western Europe after the Allied forces were defeated, but they had no way to retreat because this was their homeland and Warsaw was behind them! After fierce fighting, the armored units turned into burning scrap metal, and the brave soldiers turned into piles of corpses. The Lublin defense line was crumbling, but it never fell. The same scene was also played out in Western Ukraine, but there, it was the Soviet blocking troops that were beaten to the point of collapse. The red-eyed NATO coalition forces rushed forward regardless of the cost. The Soviet army tried their best to block them, preventing them from passing through their defense lines. Layers of blockades and layer-by-layer reinforcements. You have me among you, and you among me. The war was chaotic and bloody, and Kiev was temporarily forgotten. It¡¯s finally dark. The Chinese army stopped attacking. They are now only a dozen kilometers away from Lublin, but they cannot cross these ten kilometers. Seeing that the Chinese army seemed to have no intention of launching a night attack, the NATO coalition heaved a sigh of relief and slumped down at the combat post as if they were falling apart. It seemed that they had gotten through today. The cooks brought dinner, but no one ate it. They were all too tired to eat. Soldiers can rest, but staff officers have no chance to rest. They are the most tired group of people on the entire battlefield. It may be months or even years before the war breaks out, but they have already started the war, collecting intelligence, extracting valuable information from the overwhelming information, researching, summarizing, Formulate targeted combat plans They will be even busier after the war starts. The battlefield is changing rapidly. They must firmly grasp the rhythm of the battlefield. The enemy only takes one step, and they must make a three-step deployment; after the battle and battle, can they rest? If that's not enough, you still have to summarize the gains and losses of this battle, judge the enemy's intentions from the enemy's performance, deployment, and retreat route, and prepare for the next battle There is no time to rest anyway. Especially now, the nerves of the staff of the NATO coalition have been stretched to the limit. The war is burning outside Lublin. The two Chinese armies are overwhelming them, and another uppercut of the Soviet army is heading towards them. The soft lower abdomen was hit hard, and the situation was so bad that it made people shudder. They must work hard and seize every opportunity, otherwise they will be doomed! The Soviet army is less than 100 kilometers away from Lublin. The NATO coalition can no longer spare the force to stop this force. It is resisting tenaciously. It is the Polish militia that is trying to hold back the Soviet army. When the poorly equipped militia faced off against the Soviet Marines who were armed to the teeth, the result was predictable. It was more of a massacre than a battle. The most optimistic estimate is that in thirty-six hours at most, the Soviet army will reach Lublin. The two iron pincers of the Chinese army and the Soviet army will soon close, blocking all escape routes for the NATO coalition forces. They know exactly what Moscow and Beijing want to do, but there is nothing they can do. They need reinforcements. But what about reinforcements? Where are the reinforcements? There are no reinforcements, not even a company. The German Chief of Staff stared at the sand table and was lost in thought. After a while, he sadly threw down his drawing pen and exhaled a sullen breath, saying: "I hope the higher-ups can sign an armistice agreement with Moscow as soon as possible, otherwise" When it came to the armistice agreement, all the staff officers present were stunned. Looks weird. General Hangner wanted to sign an armistice agreement with the Soviet Union and take a breather, but Ogarkov played hard. One kilogram of metallic hydrogen explosive turned into a white mushroom cloud at the Warsaw Airport. From the general onwards, the NATO coalition forces All the senior generals were killed and wounded. Now even if the Soviet Union proposed to sign an armistice agreement, I am afraid that NATO would not agree. If that old man does this again, who the hell can bear it! The only good thing is that the meeting took place in Warsaw, not Lublin.Not to mention those senior generals, even the current group of staff who are struggling to support the crisis cannot escape. The explosive power of one kilogram of metallic hydrogen explosive is dozens of times that of TNT, which is enough to blow up the entire headquarters. "We cannot sign an armistice agreement with the Soviet Union. Anyone who signs it will most likely be plotted." Besides, even if they risk their lives to sign it now, the Soviet Union may not agree. The situation is so bad that it has reached this point. The British Chief of Staff braced himself and said: "Don't talk about these useless things, let's deduce the possible offensive that the enemy will launch next" It is very necessary to deduce the offensive, and it is necessary to preview it. Elementary school students must preview it in class. , let alone a war. However, it seemed a bit redundant now, because before they could start their operations, the enemy troops began to move. Liu Weiping looked at Lublin from a distance, which was the final station of the war. If Lublin was taken, the war would be over. It¡¯s time to end. We fought for more than half a year, from Asia to Europe, even the homeland of the Double-Headed Eagle suffered a violent blow. So many famous generals, so many ace teams, spared no effort to fight on the battlefield, and all the useful tactics were used. On the battlefield, except for nuclear weapons and biological and chemical weapons, all weapons have been put into the battlefield, even those that are still in experimental status are no exception. The Northeast and North China of the Republic were in ruins, the Soviet Union was driven out of the Far East, Japan was killed thousands of miles away by Liu Zhe, Israel was driven out of the Middle East and came to East Asia. As a country and a nation, Chechnya has almost had all traces erased , no longer exists. All the elites of Turkey are buried in the mountains of Georgia. The Kurds are wreaking havoc and torturing a good country. Ukraine will also cease to exist. Even the double-headed eagle thousands of miles away from the battlefield will no longer exist. The Soviet Union's space-based weapons suffered heavy casualties, with millions of casualties, ethnic conflicts, terrorist attacks, and anti-war waves rising one after another, forcing the White House to breathe Enough, really Enough is enough. Too many people have shed their blood for this war with no winners. It¡¯s time to end. "Order the artillery to fire all the shells at me!" He gave the order calmly. It's three o'clock in the evening. Hundreds of self-propelled artillery fired at the same time, and the shells streaked across the night sky with a roar of death, slamming into the NATO coalition positions, and bursting into flames. The ground shook violently as if a magnitude 13 earthquake had occurred. It cracked, and deadly flying sand and flames spewed out from it. The shrapnel was denser than wind sand, and it shot out in all directions centered on the explosion point at explosive speed, cutting through all the obstacles in their flight path. The flesh on his body released a cloud of dirty blood, and in less than ten seconds, the eastern section of the NATO coalition's defense line was reduced to a sea of ??flames. The 403mm rocket launchers were all replaced with metallic hydrogen warheads and gas-explosive warheads, and they aimed at Lublin and fired. Dazzling arcs of light streaked across the horizon. Then, the city in the distance burst apart amidst violent vibrations, and white mushroom clouds slowly rose. , a deflagration hurricane with a temperature of thousands of degrees and a muzzle velocity of six or seven kilometers per second erupted from the inside of the fireball and swept everything. After being swept by it, the patrolling jeeps and barricades suddenly disappeared without a trace. Houses were shattered into pieces. The walls and ceilings were like playing cards swept by the strong wind. The entire block tumbled and flew into the air, and then shattered into pieces. Countless bricks, big and small, were thrown down, and whoever was hit was unlucky. Such a violent blow, just once, was already terrifying, but now it is happening one after another. Simple guided tactical missiles are falling on every block. The buildings in Lublin are being wiped out row by row. This kind of efficiency, even the most powerful Niu¡¯s demolition team also has to kneel down! We will never stop until the entire Lublin is blown up! At the same time, these mushroom clouds also conveyed to the coalition staff who were gritting their teeth what Liu Weiping wanted to say to them: I don¡¯t have the patience to play with you any longer! Hundreds of Type 68 main battle tanks raised their barrels high, followed by the thunderous Xu Jin barrage, and rumbled towards the coalition's defense line. Each shell exploded, illuminating a large area of ??angular tanks. The horrific scene made people shudder. There was nothing to say. The coalition armored forces also came out, and the infantry followed, firing deadly anti-tank missiles at the Chinese armored clusters, and fierce fighting broke out again. The Chinese army seemed to have exhausted all its strength and was unstoppable in this attack. The eastern section of the defense line, which was blown to pieces by artillery fire, soon could not hold on. The staff department was in urgent need and pulled out two armored regiments from the western section for emergency reinforcements, barely blocking the gap. . But shortly after the two armored regiments entered the battle, the western section of the defense line burst into flames, and the Chinese army's artillery fire hit them. Compared with the troops guarding the eastern section of the defense line, the soldiers on the western section of the defense line were lucky, because this time the Chinese army's artillery preparations only lasted five minutes, and they did not have to taste the kind of fire that was shaken up and sprayed out of their nostrils all night long. pain. But at the same time, they were also unfortunate. As soon as the artillery fire stopped, one hundred and fifty land fire platforms came up, followed by more than three thousand infantry. The tanks that rushed to fight were unable to lock on to the land fire platform one thousand meters away.The artillery fired anti-tank missiles and fell apart amidst the screams. The infantry took the opportunity to break into the coalition's defense line and came into close contact with the coalition. The disaster began. To the coalition soldiers, the Chinese infantry seemed to be more terrifying than the 68th Main Battle. These soldiers with an average height of only a little over 1.7 meters seemed to have never known what fear was. They fought fiercely with grenades, bayonets, and engineer shovels, knocking down the enemies in batches, even if they also fell in batches. It seemed that there were only two options in their minds, either Win big or die in battle! If they had a choice, the coalition forces would rather face the tanks of the Chinese armored forces than the bayonets of the infantry. Unfortunately, the Chinese army did not seem to give them the right to choose. The land firepower platform kept firing, destroying the tanks and armored vehicles of the coalition forces, and the infantry jumped After entering the trenches, they swept them with infantry, stabbed them with bayonets, chopped them with engineer shovels, and filled the trenches with the corpses of the coalition forces. In less than half an hour, the coalition forces lost two trenches in a row, and dozens of tanks were turned into fireballs. The red-eyed coalition infantry finally showed some bravery, putting aside the poor performance of the armored troops, and fought with the Chinese infantry across the trenches, trying to contain the mercury-like offensive of the Chinese infantry. It's a pity that it's useless. In terms of pure infantry competition, except for the Soviet Red Army, no army can be the opponent of the Chinese army. Their tenacity has no other use except making the battle more bloody and the casualties more tragic. Entire companies filled the battlefield, entire companies were lit up, trenches were filled with corpses, and bunkers were flooded with blood. It was always the Chinese infantry who advanced slowly but resolutely.