Chapter 853: Accident (II)

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He shouted for a long time, but did not hear any response. Seeing this, he couldn't help muttering in his heart: Could it be that the comrades of the ski detachment died in the enemy's artillery fire? Just when he was on the verge of despair, a figure suddenly jumped out of a black crater next to him and pounced on him with a gun.

Without waiting for the squad leader to react, the other party had already stopped, and said angrily: "You're back, have you figured out the enemy situation in front of you?" ”

The squad leader listened to the other party's voice and was a little familiar, and when he got closer, he realized that the person in front of him, whose face was blackened by gunsmoke, was actually Lieutenant Guchakov. He hurriedly stretched out his hand to support the other party and replied: "Yes, Comrade Lieutenant, I have returned from a reconnaissance mission. ”

Who knew that after his words came out, the other party didn't react at all, just stared at him. The squad leader, having had been subjected to shelling, immediately understood that Guchakov's ears could be badly shaken by enemy fire, so he leaned close to his ear and said loudly: "Yes, comrade lieutenant, I am back." ”

Only then did Guchakov hear what he was saying, and then asked: "Have you figured out where the enemy got so much heavy artillery?" ”

The squad leader felt that even if he approached Guchakov's ear and shouted loudly, he probably couldn't hear many things clearly, but fortunately, the surrounding firelight illuminated the place, so he picked up a branch and wrote on the ground full of empty earth: "According to our reconnaissance, there are at least tens of thousands of enemies gathered in front, and they are equipped with a large number of tanks and artillery. ”

After reading the words on the ground, Guchakov couldn't help but be shocked, he grabbed the squad leader and said: "Hell, there are so many Germans, we have to go back and report immediately, lest our troops directly break into the enemy's pile." Operator, Operator......"

After Guchakov shouted a few times, he remembered that his operator had died a long time ago, and even the walkie-talkie he was carrying was blown to pieces in the enemy's shelling. He looked around, and saw that only he and the team leader were left to gasp, so he sighed and said, "The walkie-talkie is blowing up, and we can only go back and report to our superiors." ”

On their way back to the settlement, they encountered the vanguard of the enemy army. If it weren't for the dawn, the fighters might have shot at Guchakov. A captain who led the team walked up to Chuikov and asked vigilantly, "What part are you from, and why are you here?" ”

"We are a ski detachment, I am Lieutenant Guchakov." Guchakov hurriedly explained to the captain: "We were ordered to attack the enemy's camp at night, and after they fled, pursued them again. Now that we have important information that we need to report to our superiors immediately, can you send someone to take us to your superiors? ”

"Someone's coming!" The captain saw the embarrassed look of the two, nodded his head, called a side three-wheeled motorcycle, and instructed the motorcyclist: "You send them to the regimental headquarters immediately." ”

The motorcyclists carried Guchakov and the others back, and along the way there were so many pursuing troops that the motorcycles had to pull over again and again to make way for the rushing troops.

The squad leader, who was sitting behind the motorcyclist, looked at the troops passing by in a steady stream, turned his head and said to Guchakov, who was sitting in the sidecar: "Comrade lieutenant, it seems that the whole division has been dispatched. ”

In fact, even if the squad leader didn't say anything, Guchakov had already discovered that the troops passing by him had at least seven or eight companies of troops, and they also belonged to different regiments. But the more this happened, the more he feared that if he did not stop the pursuit in time, the troops would plunge headlong into the enemy's pile.

After driving some distance further, the motorcyclist pulled up to the side of the road again. Guchakov saw that there were no troops on the road, only the side of the road in front of the left, and stopped a jeep. He was about to ask the motorcyclist why he stopped, but the other party had already preemptively said to him: "Comrade lieutenant, our regimental commander is in that jeep." ”

Knowing that the regimental commander he wanted to meet was in the jeep, Guchakov hurriedly climbed out of the sidecar, and with the support of the squad leader, limped towards the regiment commander. A lieutenant colonel was standing on the side of the road, holding a telescope in his hand to observe movement in the distance, and when Guchakov tried to approach him, he was stopped by two fighters: "Stop, what part of you are and what are you going to do?" ”

"We're a ski detachment on a night raid mission." Guchakov hurriedly replied loudly: "There is an important situation that needs to be reported immediately to the superiors." ”

When the lieutenant colonel heard Guchakov say this, he put down the binoculars in his hand, and after glancing at Guchakov with a puzzled gaze, he ordered the two soldiers who stopped him: "Let him come." ”

"Hello, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." After raising his hand to salute the lieutenant colonel, Guchakov reported: "I am Lieutenant Colonel Guchakov of the 233rd regiment, and while we were pursuing the enemy, we found ourselves in front of us with heavy troops, so we hurried back to report. ”

"Didn't you carry walkie-talkies with you on your mission?" The lieutenant colonel asked, somewhat confused.

"Bring it, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." Guchakov replied with some embarrassment: "But in the course of our pursuit of the enemy, we were fiercely attacked by German artillery fire, almost all the fighters of the ski detachment were killed, and the walkie-talkie was blown up." ”

After confirming Guchakov's identity, the lieutenant colonel spoke: "I am Lieutenant Colonel Oleg, the commander of the 231st regiment, if you have any important information, report it to me." ”

Guchakov turned his head and glanced at the squad leader who was standing nearby, and motioned for him to report to Lieutenant Colonel Oleg. The team leader who understood the situation stepped forward and reported loudly: "Comrade Colonel Report, when I was leading people on a reconnaissance mission, I launched a large number of German troops five or six kilometers ahead, and they had a large number of tanks, artillery, and trucks, numbering at least tens of thousands. ”

"What, there are tens of thousands of enemies ahead, and they are equipped with a large number of tanks, artillery and trucks?" When Lieutenant Colonel Oleg heard the squad leader say this, an expression of disbelief appeared on his face: "Is what you said true?" ”

After receiving confirmation, Oleg turned around and said to the operator who was standing not far away: "Get in touch with the division commander immediately, and I will report the latest information to him." ”

When the operator got in touch with the division headquarters, Oleg took the headset and microphone from the operator's hand, and after putting the headset on his head, he said loudly into the microphone: "Comrade division commander, I am Lieutenant Colonel Oleg, the commander of the 231st Regiment, and I have an important military situation to report to you!" ”

Hearing Oleg's tone, Vamko looked a little panicked, and hurriedly asked: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, what happened?" ”

"Comrade division commander," Oleg said with a conversation microphone looking at Guchakov and the squad leader standing in front of him, "according to the information I have just obtained, the enemy has gathered heavy troops in the front, and also has a large number of tanks and artillery. ”

"Is this true?" Oleg's news surprised Varmko, and he hurriedly and cautiously asked: "It can't be false information from the captives, right?" ”

"No, Comrade Division Commander. This information was not obtained from the captives. Oleg replied: "It was provided by the ski detachment that attacked the German camp last night, and I believe that what they said is true." ”

"I see, Lieutenant Colonel Oleg." Remembering that the rumbling artillery he heard not long ago was from the heavy German artillery, Vamko was convinced of Oleg's report, and he said into the microphone: "Immediately order the troops to stop the pursuit, regroup, and then launch a new attack on the enemy." ”

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