Section 74 Bloody Battle Station (1)

"Smack!" Without waiting for my order, the sniper rifle in Agumint's hand opened fire first. As the gun rang out, the German soldier who rushed to the front stopped suddenly, only to see his knees bent, and he fell to his knees on the snow with a thud, and then fell forward and fell heavily.

Seeing that one shot worked, Agumint unusually calmly aimed at the new target and continued to shoot, with a "Smack!" Syllable! Two gunshots rang out, and two more hapless German soldiers fell to the ground.

"Hey, Aggie!" Lukin stood up, hid behind a tree, poked his head out at risk, and shouted at Aggie and the others, "Come here with you!" ”

Suddenly hearing Lukin's shout, Aji and the others were stunned for a moment, but they immediately came back to their senses. Aggie stopped running and hid behind a tree to shoot at the pursuing Germans. Leondev ran to Saska with his gun in his hand, and with him he held Orlov left and right, and ran desperately towards our hiding place.

After the fourth shot, Agumint stopped shooting and scolded in a low voice: "These fools, they can't escape, they are all in front of me, so that I can't even aim." ”

The three of them ran closer and closer, and they only needed to run forward a dozen more steps to run in front of me. The running Saska suddenly snorted, and his body fell to the side sharply, and he fell heavily to the ground with Orlov. Leonjeff, who had suddenly lost his support, stood in a daze, when a bloody flower splattered from his chest, along with minced flesh, on the white snow. I watched as I watched Leonjeff stop in place for a few seconds, then slowly fell backwards and fell silently on top of the snow.

"Damn German devils!" Lukin's angry roar suddenly sounded in my ears, and when I looked back, he stood up from behind the tree, roaring with his submachine gun in hand, and rushed forward as he fired.

"Lukin! Come back! "I came back from the shock and shouted Lukin's name loudly, now that I was outnumbered, I rushed forward at this time, purely to send me to death. But my shouting, muffled by the sound of gunfire, Lukin rushed forward without hesitation.

Seeing this situation, I knew that it was unrealistic for Lu Dao to continue to hide here without moving, so I could only rush up. I shouted at the sniper first, "Agumint, cover me." He turned his head and beckoned to Sgolia, who was hiding on the side: "Follow me." Then he rushed out of the city with his submachine gun.

Lukin rushed to the birch tree where Aggie was hiding, and instead of rushing forward recklessly, he opened fire on the Germans on the opposite side. When Sgolia and I arrived, we also lay down and fired at the Germans on the opposite side.

The 71 rounds in the chamber of the gun were quickly finished, and when I changed the magazine, I secretly cursed myself for being so uncalm today, and actually pulled the trigger sharply, and all the bullets in one magazine were all used up in just ten seconds, so I switched to point fire, and shouted loudly to several other people, telling them to stop shooting and switch to point fire. But my voice was drowned out by the heavy fire, and they still set off their guns like firecrackers.

The Germans were separated from us by more than 30 meters, and the people were relatively scattered, so our fierce shooting, in addition to appearing more lively and wasting bullets, actually caused very little damage to the Germans. On the contrary, the Germans seemed to have a lot of combat experience, and not only how fierce our firepower was, but they were all returning fire with point fire.

This kind of firing lasted for two minutes, and our shooting suddenly stopped, and I knew in my heart that this was not some trick to lure the enemy, but that Lukin and several of them had all run out of bullets. We had a very good supply of weapons and ammunition when we set out from the village early in the morning, but when we met the troops of Ferstov and Pavlov on the way, we handed over the surplus equipment to them, and we only carried ammunition with a base. After such an unrestrained fight, all but me, which had less than a magazine of bullets, ran out of bullets, and if the Germans took the opportunity to rush up, all we could do was fight them with bayonets.

But if we really want to fight with bayonets, I don't think we will be able to please us. As I counted just now, there were thirteen Germans on the other side, except for Agumint, who had killed four. And on our side, plus I only have five people, five against thirteen, this win rate is really low.

The Germans saw that there was a ceasefire on our side, and they also stopped firing. First, two German soldiers got up from the ground and cautiously approached us with submachine guns. After walking a dozen steps, seeing that everything was safe, the others also stood up and swaggered towards us with their weapons. Lukin, Aggie, and Sgoria all looked back at me, trying for me to give them an idea. I looked at the submachine guns in everyone's hands, and if there was enough ammunition, it was indeed a powerful weapon; But there are no bullets, and this is not even as good as a burning stick. Now that I still have bullets in my submachine gun, I was silent and did not speak, nor did I shoot, I wanted to wait until the German soldiers approached before shooting, killing one was enough, killing two would make money, anyway, I couldn't wait to be taken prisoner.

"Smack!" A crisp gunshot rang out, and the Germans who were rushing to the front stumbled and fell to the ground. The bullet came from behind us, and I didn't have to look back to know that it was the work of the sniper Aguminte, and how could I have forgotten such an important person, and we wouldn't have suffered anything if he had him.

When Sgolia saw the slain German soldier lying only about ten paces away from him, he immediately jumped out from behind the invisible tree without thinking, apparently trying to pick up the weapon on the ground. However, the other German soldiers were not vegetarians, and when they saw someone rushing out, they immediately opened heavy fire. Sgolia threw himself on the corpse of the German, grabbed his submachine gun and stood up, and before he could shoot, he was beaten into a sieve by a dense stream of bullets, and then fell on his back on the snow without saying a word.

I pulled the trigger sharply and opened heavy fire on the Germans in front of me, knocking out a soldier who was relatively close to me. The sudden blow made the German soldiers confused for a while. But the instinctive reaction of the soldiers caused them to immediately scatter in all directions, lie down, and shoot back.

At this time, Aguminte's sniper rifle rang out again. After the gunshots rang out, another German submachine gun interrupted firing. Although we had snipers, the rest of the German army ignored him, and instead lay on the spot, shooting at the three of us from all sides, and pinning us down with fire.

Because of the presence of Aguminte, it was very difficult for the German soldiers to destroy us; And it is unrealistic to rely on just one Agumint to kill more than a dozen German soldiers. What to do? If this stalemate continues, more German soldiers may be recruited.

At this critical moment, the shout of "Ula" suddenly came from behind me, and when I looked back, I saw countless Soviet soldiers pouring out of the depths of the forest, shouting slogans and rushing over. When I was more than 20 meters away from us, they opened fire with light and heavy weapons in their hands, and the dense bullets whizzed over my head, knocking the German hiding place into mud and snow. Several Germans were killed on the spot, and the rest, seeing that the situation was not right, got up and tried to flee, but were also shot down indiscriminately.

After destroying the German army, several soldiers came and helped us up, and then two officers came up to me, and I looked at them and it turned out to be Ferstov and Pavlov. The two of them saluted me and reported: "Comrade commander, we have been ordered by you to go to the warehouse to collect weapons and ammunition, and we have returned from our mission, so please instruct you." ”

"Good!" I nodded and said, "You guys did a good job, now gather the team, and let's go into the village." ”

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel," before the two of them could reply to me, when I suddenly heard someone calling me, and I looked in the direction from which the voice came, and it turned out that I was called Agumint, and he was approaching with another soldier holding the operator Orlov.

I walked up to the operator and asked him in a loud voice: "What is going on in the village, and where did these German devils come from?" ”

Hearing my question, Orlov lowered his head and said with a guilty face: "It's all because I was soft-hearted for a while and released the old lady who was locked up last night, but I didn't expect her to secretly go and bring the Germans here." When the Germans entered the village, they were spotted by Saskat and raised the alarm in time, so that we could escape from the village in time. ”

"Where's the radio?" My concern is not how they escaped from the village, but where is the radio station we carry? If the radio falls into the hands of the Germans, not only will the communication between us and the army headquarters be cut off, but the Germans will also use the captured radio to obtain information about our army, so I must find out where the radio is.

"I escaped in a hurry, and the radio was still in the house last night, probably captured by the Germans."

"Felttov!" After hearing his words, I immediately turned my head and called the second lieutenant's name loudly. Seeing the second lieutenant running quickly to my side, I immediately ordered him: "Take a hundred men with me, and go to the village to get the radio back." ”

"Yes!" He said yes very dryly, then turned around and began to gather his men to prepare to join me.

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