Section 132 Contest (Part II)
When the general slapped me like this, the soldier grinned embarrassedly, turned around and rushed out the door in front of me, and then stood at the door waiting for me. When he saw us coming out, he made a gesture of please, and then led the way for us without saying a word.
It's already dawn outside, and it seems that I have had a good night's sleep. The walls of the rooms on the right side of the long corridor had been torn apart by shells, and the floor was littered with broken bricks and tiles, and warriors with weapons in their hands crouched or stood behind the walls on the left that had blown off the window frames, vigilantly monitoring the movement outside.
When we came to the observation point last night, the soldier stopped, hid by the window, pointed down, and whispered to us: "Comrade commander, please look down." I leaned against the wall, cautiously looking down at the wall.
Hundreds of soldiers formed a sparse formation, cautiously advancing along the rubble-ridden road on both sides. They did not realize that they were marching at the guns of the enemy, and that life and death were in our hands.
"Comrade General, what shall we do, open fire?" The warrior whispered to Leviakin, who was observing the situation on the side. When he heard this, he glanced at me and replied, "No, the Germans didn't notice us." The order was sent that no one was allowed to open fire until the mines had been blown off. ”
"Yes." The warrior said yes and ran away.
Looking at the general's eyes on me, I smiled and nodded, agreeing with the order he had just given. When the enemy has not yet discovered us, how can we rashly open fire and expose ourselves, and how can we play a surprise attack. Rather than that, it is better to fight a positional battle with the German army in a dignified manner.
Suddenly, a dozen soldiers broke away from the group, stepped into the rubble, and slowly came to the building where we were, apparently trying to enter the building to search. I looked to the left and right, and the soldiers, who had been on the alert, had put their guns on the windowsill with their guns on the windowsill, and aimed their guns at the approaching Germans.
"Boom!" As I was looking around, there was a loud bang outside, which shook the floor beneath my feet. I hurriedly looked out the window and saw a cloud of smoke rising from the rubble, and two or three German soldiers were lying on the ground, covering a part of their bodies and screaming loudly.
In the midst of the explosions, the Germans crouched down in unison, their guns pointed at the building we were in. Seeing this scene, I couldn't help but secretly sigh that the military quality of these German soldiers is high, and they actually reacted so quickly, and they were probably still standing in place in a daze after changing the Soviet army.
"Fire!" Leviakin shouted, and finally gave the order to shoot.
With his shout, a dense burst of gunfire rang out, and all the weapons upstairs and downstairs opened fire together, forming a dense network of crossfire, and in an instant, all the dozen or so German soldiers were knocked out without shelter. The Germans on the road saw that the search party was under attack and rushed over. The few who rushed to the front soon fell under the guns of our troops without any suspense, and the remaining soldiers hurriedly lay down, crawled behind the rubble and began to fire back at us.
I also mounted my submachine gun on the windowsill, quickly pulled the trigger, and opened heavy fire on the Germans below. Since our firing had already knocked the Germans into snow and mud, I could not see whether they had hit the target or not, but desperately tried to shoot all the bullets out of the chamber. The terrain of the German army was unfavorable, it was within the coverage of our army's crossfire, and most of the soldiers were either killed or wounded in a small effort.
"Ulla!" As soon as the gunfire stopped, shouts were heard from downstairs, and dozens of soldiers rushed out of the city with rifles with bright bayonets. Some of the Germans stood up from the rubble with their guns in hand, and before they could make any tactical moves, they were already pierced by the bayonets in the hands of the soldiers who pounced on them.
There was no suspense in the battle, and the German troops of nearly 100 people were easily wiped out by the fighters of the Leviagin regiment, and in addition to the killed, there were also more than a dozen prisoners.
Seeing that the prisoners were escorted into the small building by the soldiers, Leviakin, who was next to me, said lightly: "I didn't expect the Germans to be so unbeaten, and the whole army was wiped out in just a few minutes." ”
I smiled and replied, "The Germans didn't expect that we would hide in this building, so that we would be caught off guard by us." ”
"Look, enemy tanks are coming up." A fighter next to him shouted. As soon as he finished speaking, a cannonball struck the wall of the corridor on the right, instantly knocking down the thick brick wall, and the shattered wall instantly buried all the soldiers hiding there. Leviakin and I were so shaken that we fell to the ground in a terrible way, and the fragments of cement that had fallen from the ceiling crackled and fell beside us.
Leviakin got up on his hands and feet, lifted me up from the ground, dragged me and ran in the direction of the headquarters. Not a few steps after I ran away, the second shell exploded not far away, and the huge explosion shook my eyes black, and my brain went blank, so I blindly followed Leviakin, who was holding my hand, and ran forward desperately.
We didn't stop until we ran into the command post. I looked around blankly to make sure I was in a safe place, and then I felt my breathing and my heart beat like a drum. I didn't care about the image, I sat down on the stool and gasped for air.
Although I sat lazy, Leviakin was not idle. In front of him was a simple map that looked like a new drawing, showing the positions and dispositions of our troops in the city. He stretched out his right hand on the map, pointed to the various traffic arteries in the city, and then pointed to the buildings where our troops were arranged, and said to the commanders sitting around the table: "Inform our observation posts, closely monitor the movements of the German troops, and report to the regimental headquarters in time if there is any situation." If the scattered small German forces were discovered, they had been decisively attacked and destroyed; And if it is a large army, let them go, and then sneak attack from behind, and choose the opportunity to eat one or most of them. Do you understand? ”
"Understood." The surrounding commanders said yes and dispersed one after another, going to call the troops below to convey the mission.
"Comrade division commander, you are fine, are you?" Leviakin looked at me and asked with concern.
I tried to squeeze a smile on my face and replied, "I'm fine, thank you for saving me just now." ”