War Military: From 1978

Chapter 210 A devastating attack!

Chapter 210 A devastating attack!
"What should we do, Captain?"

On the road seven or eight miles south of Yueguizi Nalong, there is now a long team heading north.

This was because after learning that our army was assembling on a large scale, the high-ranking Vietnamese devils were worried that one regiment at the mine could not hold on, so they sent another regiment to support Nalong.

But now, they have not reached Nalong yet, but they can see the red light in front of them and feel the ground shaking even while sitting in the car.

The communicator, who was riding in the same car with the regiment commander, looked a little unnatural.

In fact, it's not just him, their entire army has stopped advancing.

The front is too scary.

This scene is like the rising sun. Are we going to let them charge straight ahead now?
Who dares?

Isn't this a suicide?
Under this kind of artillery bombardment, no matter how elite the troops are or how brother the troops are, they can be defeated by one against thirty.

It's all nonsense. Just facing the artillery fire without turning around has exhausted all their courage.

And they were asked to stick their heads out into the artillery fire, unless they were really crazy!
"Contact division headquarters and explain the current situation!"

After a while, the captain finally came to his senses and gave orders.

It is impossible to move forward. With the enemy's artillery fire, what's the difference between moving forward and committing suicide?

So I can only contact the division headquarters first.

At this moment, Chu An and others naturally didn't know that the Vietnamese devils had reinforcements coming.

But whether they come or not, they are sure to defeat this enemy regiment tonight. Even if Jesus comes, we have to ask them how many artillery shells they can withstand.

"Come on!"

"Kill the Vietnamese devils!"

"kill!"

Chu An and others rushed down the nameless hill, joined the company that had come around, and directly attacked the Vietnamese devils who were fleeing south in panic!

The other troops of Regiment C are also howling now.

The mountain road is dangerous?

Stop talking nonsense. So many people came after the Battle of Sanpinshan, and many of them have not even killed any Vietnamese devils until now.

Now, inspired by our artillery fire, everyone's adrenaline is soaring.

This is a good time to reap the rewards of war!

Can the dangerous mountain roads stop me from making meritorious service, becoming a volunteer soldier, and continuing my military service?

So everyone ran very fast!

thorns?

Ignore it. At most you'll scratch your clothes and a little skin.

The clothes can be mended and the injuries can be healed by a good sleep, but if I didn’t get any military merit, I don’t know if I will have this opportunity again in the future.

This situation does not only occur in Group C.

The same was true of the First Regiment and other troops approaching from the front along the highway.

The soldiers who were added earlier are now charging too hard.

Under the continuous cover of our plowing artillery fire, the Vietnamese devils had long been blinded by the bombing and their resistance was minimal. There was really no need to pause for those positions, we could just charge up.

It was the cadres from various units who were yelling at everyone not to run like that and to be careful of our own artillery fire.

After all, the artillery regiment doesn’t have a sky eye to watch the scene in real time.

"Boom!"

The artillery fire is still going on and has lasted for more than thirty minutes.

But the day is still bright.

But now the artillery fire has extended to the town of Nalong behind enemy lines.

Finally, the artillery fire stopped.

The bombardment lasted for nearly fifty minutes.

The entire Nalong was reduced to ruins.

The fastest-running regiment on the front, one company, had already rushed into Nalong before the artillery fire stopped.

The rest of the troops set up a net along Nalong on all sides and charged forward quickly.

Chu An's eyes were red. He had already replaced the AK in his hand with a new one, and the four magazines he carried on his body had long ago been replaced with new ones from the corpses of the Vietnamese devils.

At the moment, they did not enter Nalong Town, but circled around Nalong and continued to pursue some defeated Yue devils to the west of Nalong.

"Captain, we've found the tunnel entrance here!"

Suddenly, someone ran over and yelled.

Chu An looked over and saw a soldier from the third squad.

"Where?" Chu An ran over with a gun in his hand, and the other scouts beside him immediately followed.

Their scouts also charged in groups of three, more than thirty people, spread out within a range of two to three hundred meters.

"In the little river over there!"

"Ok?"

Chu An was stunned.

When he was hospitalized, he actually heard people from other troops talking about the devil's underground cave, which had an entrance and exit directly in the river and was underwater.

But this was the first time he encountered such a thing.

Run over quickly.

Just ahead there is a winding river, less than ten meters wide.

Now the riverside is obviously in a mess, and the traces of trampled grass are too obvious.

Go further and you will reach the river.

The weeds by the river had been pulled out by the soldiers of the reconnaissance platoon.

Going underwater near the shore, it was obvious that there was a hole as thick as the mouth of a tank just one foot underwater.

"Originally, there was a muddy wooden plank blocking the passage, but when we came here, we found traces of many people walking here. Then we looked underwater and found that the mud had washed away from the wooden plank. When we opened it up, we found this hole in the ground!"

"Exploded!"

Chu An took a look, then looked around, and gave orders directly after listening to the dense gunfire around him.

"Captain, how about I go down? Straight into the cave and catch them!"

A recovered veteran heard Chu An shout "explosion" and immediately spoke up.

But Chu An glared at him and said, "Are you looking for death? Explode!"

After saying that, Chu An looked at the communicator and said, "Contact the regiment headquarters, report the situation here, and inform the enemy that there must be a tunnel in Nalong!"

Chu An didn’t know whether the troops attacking Nalong had discovered the tunnel.

But no matter whether they discover it or not, they must report it if they do!

"Yes!"

The communicator responded, and then an explosion was heard from the riverside. Chu An led his men to continue advancing quickly.

There is no time to waste.

If you are slow, the Japanese in front will run away.

About half an hour later, Chu An and others suddenly discovered that there were continuous gunshots coming from the front.

And soon the gunshots became more frequent.

The vanguard of Regiment C, which had encircled them, also opened fire.

"Haha! Finally reinforcements have arrived! Comrades, hold on!"

In the mountains and forests, seven or eight of our soldiers wearing Vietnamese military uniforms were stationed in two places, blocking the dozens of people in front of them.

They occupied a favorable position in the jungle, so even though they were few in number, they managed to block the people below.

"Hurry up! Charge forward, charge forward!" An officer in his forties or fifties in the Vietnamese army heard the gunshots from behind and became a little anxious. He ordered his troops to charge directly.

At this moment, if you look closely, you can find that there are almost ten officers in the team of dozens of people.

And four or five of them are colonels.

That’s right, this is the leader of the mine garrison and his entourage.

In fact, after our army bombarded him with artillery for a few minutes, he knew there was no hope.

So he forgot about the idea of avenging his previous defeat and fighting one against two. He retreated directly to Nalong and was ready to continue running back without even stopping.

But he didn't know that someone from our army had already been waiting for him behind Nalong.

If we want to make an example of someone, how can we not block his retreat?

Although our army's large-scale infiltration troops could not pass through silently.

But don't forget that our army still has a reconnaissance brigade operating behind enemy lines.

During Operation C, they buried explosives on the road behind Nalong.

And not only on the road, but also on a nearby mountain, explosives were installed.

Then, when their convoy arrived, they detonated the explosives, which not only overturned their front car, but also collapsed the rocks on the side of the road, completely blocking the road.

Right now these people are fighting and running, retreating into the mountains, preparing to escape by a detour.

However, the army reconnaissance battalion held on to them tightly and dragged them away until the support of the C regiment arrived.

(End of this chapter)

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