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    After winning the Battle of Ufa, the center front army commanded by Star Base General Fei Xin launched a wave of shocking offensive operations.  The two armies participating in the Battle of Ufa, the 9th Army almost did not stop after the battle and immediately continued to advance westward. The three armies serving as reserve forces were also brought up by Fei Xin and followed the rapid advance.  Behind the two major armies.  These three reserve armies include some troops from Nanyang, North Korea, and Eastern Europe. Except for the Nanyang National Defense Force itself, which uses Chinese weapons, there is no problem in ensuring its combat effectiveness. The remaining countries basically follow behind, familiarizing themselves with the equipment while firing.  Jin, when it comes to fighting, I'm afraid I don't have the ability yet.

    The next target of the Central Front Army is Samara, the former headquarters of the Soviet Army.  This is also the place where Makashev made his fortune. If this city can be captured, it will be a huge blow to the Soviet army.  Samara is about 400 kilometers away from Ufa, and there is almost no large-scale Soviet defense force in the middle. This is why Fei Xin was so bold after taking Ufa and directly let the 9th Army of the Tibetan Army attack.  The work of gathering prisoners and guarding the city was left to the troops who followed behind.

    The terrain and traffic conditions from Ufa to Samara are excellent. I wonder if the Soviet army knew that even if the road was destroyed, the terrain of this land without bullying would not slow down the Twelve-Nation Allied Forces, so they  Not even any roadblocks or sabotage.

    Perhaps building a field of landmines would be more effective in hindering the coalition forces, but the impatient Russians are unwilling to lay landmines on their own land. They may be worried that they will not be able to clean up after the war but will blow up their own people.

    As a result, the fully mechanized 9th Army advanced at a frightening speed. With almost no enemy obstruction, the leading troops of the two armies had arrived in the second hour after the Battle of Ufa.  On the outskirts of Samara, the second-line Soviet troops stationed in Samara did not have any preparations at this time.

    The main forces of the two group armies marched forcefully in such a posture. The fighting state was actually not good, but such astonishing speed and ferocious momentum still frightened the Soviet Russian army.  The two armies did not have the leisure to launch a full-scale assault. Instead, they sent small armored units to attack the Soviet troops stationed north of Samara.

    The Soviet army only resisted to a very limited extent and was defeated.  This time there was an eye-popping battle. Two tank battalions dominated by Chinese Type 99 tanks, one on the left and one on the right, protected a Russian infantry division of tens of thousands of people. Just these 70 or so vehicles  99 was like a Mongolian cavalry in the Soviet-Russian army formation, exchanging left and right to dig through. The tank battalion on the left wing rushed from left to right, and the tank battalion on the right also broke through from right to left.  The Soviet army had no idea what to do, and an entire division was routed by more than seventy tanks.

    More than a hundred tanks and armored vehicles were destroyed by two tank battalions, and more than 600 people were killed. The Chinese mechanized infantry who arrived later captured more than 3,000 people, and the remaining Soviet troops basically fled.  Among these more than 70 tanks, only two were damaged and lost their combat capabilities. The Soviet army was unable to destroy such tanks and could only use rocket launchers to attack the tracks of the tanks, making it impossible to continue fighting.  But even this method is not easy. The 99 has powerful firepower and is equipped with a blinding laser. It is basically impossible to have a standing enemy within a thousand meters.

    The defeated Soviet Army poured into Samara, and the Red Police Corps pursued the victory. No fierce street fighting broke out in Samara. The Soviet Army's will to resist was weak, and it was often unable to continue fighting after suffering heavy losses.  Can surrender.  This made Qi Yiming very surprised. He felt that he was not at war with Maozi, who was known as a fighting nation, but with those young soldiers of the American empire who could not endure hardships.

    In fact, it is not that the Soviet army is really afraid of death or has no courage. During the Great Patriotic War, the Soviets used tens of millions of corpses to declare to the world their tenacity and unyieldingness.  But the Soviet Union at that time and the Soviet Russia now are two different things. The former Soviet Red Army soldiers knew that taking a step back would lead to the abyss. The motherland would be slain by demon comrades, and the compatriots would be massacred and enslaved. At the same time, they had a strong collective and an equally tough mentality.  The leadership group of the CPSU has something they can believe in and trust, and they have a deep understanding of why they fight and how they fight.

    But behind today's Soviet Army is an executioner who massacred millions of ethnic minorities. He is the leader of a terrorist warlord who once suppressed ordinary citizens and progressive people. Their motherland has been torn apart, and what they believed in in the past has become  Like toilet paper, they had nothing to rely on and nothing to hope for. When they walked onto the battlefield with guns in hand, they were all confused and chaotic. How could they be willing to sacrifice their lives for something noble on the battlefield?

    Such a Soviet army is actually a little reluctant to be called an army. In fact, it is just a wild monster that Qi Yiming uses to gain experience points.

    After occupying Samara, the First Army crossed the Volga River from Togliatti and continued westward toward Moscow.  The 9th Army followed closely behind, but detached two divisions to the north to attack the important town of Ulyanovsk.

    UlyanovsAfter the citizens of ?? learned that Samara had been captured, they took to the streets instigated by Red Alert spies and attacked the Soviet troops stationed here with various weapons.  The defenders here were no longer the cold-blooded people of the Mystic Palace. They did not dare to shoot directly when faced with citizen riots, but instead waved the few Soviet troops to withdraw immediately from Ulyanovsk.  In this way, the "uprising" launched by the citizens of Ulyanovsk succeeded and they successfully occupied the city.  The escaping Soviet troops were intercepted by the coalition forces halfway and chose to surrender without any resistance.

    The progress of the Northern Front Army was slightly slower than that of the center line. They arrived in Kazan 11 hours after the First Army crossed the Volga River.  Similarly, no fighting broke out here. The Soviet Army also encountered opposition from the local Tatars and retreated from the city in advance. They were turning west. The commander of the Northern Front Army formulated a rather wonderful strategy.  The main force of the front army ignored these Soviet troops, but continued to advance westward, seeking to join the center front army in Moscow, and allocated a force to stay far behind these deserters until they could no longer escape or the situation changed in their direction.  Surrender, there is no need to rush to fight with them.

    The main reason why the commanders came up with such a method is that the coalition forces are too abundant. Not only are they capable of guarding the cities they occupy, but they also have free time to play around with the Soviet army.

    Relatively speaking, the road to Moscow for the Southern Front Army is a bit more rugged. Although the Eastern European Plains are endless and armored troops can run over them no matter what, the main defensive force of the Soviet Union is right in front of the Southern Front Army.  Leopold actually never thought at first that the Chinese's northern and central lines could break through so quickly, so the southern front was the focus of his defense, and he invested 100,000 troops there.  Although there is no hope of defeating the Chinese, we must at least hold them back.

    A total of about 400,000 people from the four armies of the Southern Front, the 2610th and 18th, engaged in a head-on contest with the Soviet Russian army in the Tambov and Lipetsk regions.  The fighting mood of the Soviet troops along this route was quite good. Although their overall fighting spirit was not high, at least they were able to stabilize the front and tangle with the southern front troops.

    Frankly speaking, Qi Yiming thought that the Southern Front Army did not fight well because the commander of the Southern Front was a Kazakhstani. The reason why he was appointed as a Front Army Commander was because it was a multinational force after all, and the leaders of all major armies were  Chinese people are really not good-looking.  However, this Russian-born Kazakh commander reused the Sixth Army, which was mainly composed of Kazakhs, whose actual combat power was not very impressive, and let the E-10th Army, which had stronger combat power, raid the formation for the Sixth Army.  As a result, he underestimated the degree of resistance of the Soviet Russian army, which made the originally extremely superior force even anxious in the details of the battlefield.

    In the end, the Southern Front undoubtedly won the victory, but the 6th Army suffered serious attrition, with at least 5,000 casualties in this battle.  Judging from the average level of World War II, this casualty is actually nothing, but judging from the PLA's casualty rate, which has always been a few ten thousandths, it is really terrible.  More importantly, he slowed down the speed of the Southern Front's westward advance, so that the Southern Front, which was originally closest to Moscow, was not able to advance as fast as the center line after the battle, which made Qi Yiming very angry.

    As the commander-in-chief of the joint operations headquarters, Qi Yiming replaced the commander and replaced the front army commander with a star base major general. He could not care about any face-saving projects or the like.  The 6th Army also underwent certain training and adjustments due to heavy casualties. The 10th Army of the E-10th Army, composed of red police units, continued to serve as the main attack on the southern front and marched towards Moscow.

    The other 18th Group Army is mainly composed of the Kazakhstan Army and the Far East Army. Because they all use Soviet-made weapons, they are organized together. In fact, their role is basically to be a reserve force and to guard and maintain the occupied areas along the line, so the speed of advancement is  It's very slow, and it's following two red police regiments, basically no fighting.

    Mainly so that the Red Alert Legion can not only ensure a beautiful victory, but Qi Yiming also hopes to fight more to increase his combat experience. Although the war broke out for a few days, he felt comfortable looking at the soaring experience bar.  He even thought with bad intentions that if the war could last a little longer, he could go straight to the Level-base.  But he is not bored to this point. Besides, the war needs to end when it should end, and prolonging it will have adverse effects.
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