Section 106 Memories (II)

The walls of the bunker were a meter thick of reinforced concrete, and only two small white marks were left before the pistol bullets hit. Seeing that the pistol attack was ineffective, Oshanin didn't care to see if the other fighters were already lying down, so he hurriedly rolled to the right of Lu and hid under the car, and Sasha followed under the car.

The sound of gunfire drowned out Oshanin's shouts, and more fighters fell under their guns one after another before they could figure out what was going on. In addition to those who died on the spot, the rest were either wounded in the waist and abdomen, or were pierced through the legs by bullets. As long as they still breathe, they are desperately struggling to crawl backwards, trying to hide in a safe place as soon as possible. But the Germans did not spare them, and a barrage of bullets came, and there were always a few unlucky wounded who were hit. As far as the eye can see, the road is littered with corpses and wailing.

"Damn the Germans!" Seeing his comrades fall in pieces, and hearing the wails of the wounded lying on the ground, the driver of the sixth car, who had been in the cab, angrily pulled the door and got out, grabbed the baffle of the carriage and tried to climb forward. A string of bullets swept over and hit him in the back impartially, and his body first slammed, and then the hand that grabbed the baffle loosened weakly, and the whole person fell backwards from the car and hit the ground hard.

Oshanen, who was hiding under the car, saw that the driver had fallen, so he quickly grabbed his feet and dragged him to the bottom of the car with all his might. Blood oozed from the corners of the driver's mouth, and he said to Oshanin in a weak voice: "Comrade commander, the carriage ...... There are ...... in the carriage Machine Gun ......" In the middle of speaking, a mouthful of blood spurted out of his mouth, and the blood splattered all over Oshanin's face. Oshanin wiped his face and wanted to ask again, only to find that the driver had stopped breathing.

The driver's sacrifice, Oshanin's heart was like a knife, he climbed out of the car and tried to turn into the car to get the machine gun, but as soon as he stood up, a few bullets hit the baffle, he quickly shrank his neck and squatted down, and hid back under the car. "Comrade Captain, it's too dangerous outside, don't go out." A soldier lying next to Oshanin couldn't figure out why the commander wanted to climb into the carriage, so he kindly reminded him.

Oshanin looked at the unknown warrior, patted him on the shoulder amicably, and said: "Listen, comrade warrior, we must suppress the enemy's fire, otherwise our men will soon die." There are machine guns in the carriages, I order you, go up and suppress the enemy's pillboxes with machine guns and cover the charge of our fighters! ”

The soldier agreed, and crawled to the back of the car with his hands and feet. The rear of the car was a dead end for the bunker, and he quickly climbed into the compartment and grabbed the machine gun, set it up on the roof of the cab, and pulled the trigger when he aimed at the bunker. The bullet landed accurately near the hole in the pillbox on the left side of the road, causing rubble to fly, and it was not known if the ricocheting hit the machine gunner inside, and the shooting in the bunker stopped for a moment. The soldiers in the carriage thought that their shooting was effective, so they turned the muzzle of the gun and aimed at another pillbox, at this moment a sharp sound of breaking the air came, and with a "poof" sound, the soldier's forehead suddenly exploded a blood mist, and he fell on his back in the carriage with the machine gun.

The soldiers deployed in the dormitory building just now by the German captain were all equipped with Soviet rifles, although the firepower was not strong, but they had a wide field of vision, and the machine gun fire in the pillbox complemented each other, forming a complete defensive system. The soldiers who shot in the carriage were found and killed by them.

Seeing that a pillbox had stopped firing, the soldiers, hiding in the back and under the front cars, with rifles, rushed forward. A few steps after the bunker's machine gun roared again. In the blood mist, a dozen or so soldiers who rushed to the front staggered and threw themselves on the road. The rest of the men hurriedly paused their attacks and lay on the ground with their guns raised.

Seeing that so many more fighters had fallen in front of him, Oshanin, who was hiding under the car, closed his eyes in pain. After a while, he opened his eyes again, staring hatefully at the death-spewing bunker, his facial muscles twitching violently. He looked around and saw a fallen soldier lying face down not far away, holding a rifle with a bayonet in his hand. Oshanin gritted his teeth, squatted out from under the car, grabbed his rifle, rolled forward in two in a row, and then lay down beside the corpse of another soldier, raised it to aim at the dead-sprayed hole in the pillbox.

Leda's marksmanship is beyond the reach of many male soldiers who have been soldiers for many years, and her marksmanship was taught by Oshanen, not to mention the apprentice, let alone the master. Oshanin has the potential to be a sniper, at this moment his muzzle pointed at the pillbox, almost didn't aim much, so he directly pulled the trigger, two bullets, one in front of the other, with a piercing sound of breaking the air, impartially swept into the pillbox's shooting hole, and the machine gun was suddenly dumb.

"Comrades! Come on! "A Soviet officer shouted, jumped up from the ground, and led the charge with a rifle." Ulla! The Soviet soldiers climbed out of the ground or under the car with a shout, and rushed forward with the officer.

The pillboxes on the left side of the road were eliminated, but the pillboxes on the right were still firing desperately, and from time to time some of the charging fighters were shot and fell. Oshanin quickly got up from the ground and raised his gun to shoot, "pop, pop" twice, and the machine guns in this pillbox were also dumb.

The fighters took the pillbox and quickly attacked the dormitory building. As soon as they rushed downstairs, a smoking grenade was thrown from the window on the second floor, which exploded in a formation that did not completely disperse, and five or six fighters immediately fell in a pool of blood.

Oshanin was clinging to the pillbox, aiming at the German soldiers on the upper floor and firing again and again, covering the soldiers' charge. First, a German soldier who was standing at the window and shot desperately at the lower part of the army was hit in the head, and without saying a word, he fell from the stairs with a gun. Then the German soldier who had just thrown the grenade raised a "sizzle" smoking grenade, and just as he was about to throw it down, Oshanin's bullet hit him in the wrist, and the grenade fell to the ground. Before he could react, it exploded with a "boom", smoke rose, and a living person disappeared without a trace in an instant.

As the soldiers stormed the dormitory building, the battle was soon over, after all, the Soviets had an absolute numerical advantage, and seven or eight German soldiers resisted for only a few minutes before they were stabbed beyond recognition by the swarming fighters.

Oshanin stood next to the pillbox, holding a rifle in one hand and touching Sasha's head crouched beside him in the other, silently watching the warriors clean up the battlefield. Although no one counted the specific casualties, Oshanin knew very well that in the battle just now, the Soviet army had suffered at least one hundred and fifty casualties. After receiving the news of the outbreak of war, the commander of the city defense of the Red Guards urgently mobilized the commanders and fighters who were on leave in the city and sent a convoy to send them to the fortress. Because they belong to different units and do not belong to each other, the cooperation in the battle just now will be unsatisfactory. Originally, the leader of the team was a major, but he had died just now, and now Oshanin was the highest-ranking person among the survivors.

An ensign walked up to him, stood up and saluted and asked, "Comrade Captain, what should we do next?" ”

Oshanin glanced at the unknown lieutenant in front of him, and replied in an affirmative tone: "Of course we will continue to the fortress!" After a pause, he asked, "How many cars are there that can be used at the moment?" ”

"There are three more, and the rest are broken."

"Beckoning the soldiers to get on the bus, and we'll rush to the fortress at once!"

"Yes!" The second lieutenant agreed, then turned and ran to the side to summon the soldiers to board the car.

The convoy had to stop after driving a little more than two roads, and the road was riddled with craters, and the vehicle could no longer move forward, and the rest of the road had to be passed on foot.

When Oshanin and his fifty warriors arrived at the fortress, they found that it had become a living purgatory. The fortress was filled with choking smoke and lingering dust, and outside the burning, dilapidated buildings were craters strewn with the corpses of soldiers and residents, as well as bloody severed limbs and broken entrails. Just faced with such a tragic scene, Oshanin's brain stopped all functions, and he only felt that his eyes were blackened, his body was cold, and tears poured out unobeyed. Until a cannonball exploded not far away, and the huge sound woke Oshanin from his trance, he came back to his senses with a cold shudder, and thought of the purpose of his arrival at the fortress, and looked around in a panic, and found that the soldiers were all standing in place in a daze, and it seemed that they were also stunned by this tragic sight.

"Hey!" Not far away, on the second floor of a bombed-out building, a man poked his head out of the window and shouted at them, "Hey! Don't stand there in a daze, come here! ”

Hearing that it was his own people shouting, Oshanin shouted: "Come with me!" Then he took the lead and trotted towards the building. A few steps after running, a cannonball whizzed and flew over, landed not far away and exploded, and everyone instinctively fell to the ground. Oshanin lay on the ground, looking around, when two more shells whistled down. Hearing the explosion, Oshanin was startled, these are all German heavy artillery, and continuing to stay here is simply looking for death. So he stood up in the smoke and shouted to the soldiers: "Run, run to the building!" After shouting, he didn't care about others, and ran forward with his legs. As soon as everyone ran into the building, a dense burst of shells exploded around the building.

The entrance was a long hallway, with dormitories next to each other on the right and windows on the left, all shattered by the explosion. The soldiers defending the building, crouching or sitting on the ground, hid by the window, clenched their weapons in their hands, and watched vigilantly outside. As Oshanin walked down the hallway, he caught a glimpse of the beds in the dormitory filled with moaning wounded, and the bodies of the martyrs neatly laid out on the floor.

The warriors who had run in with Oshanen, without his command, quickly dispersed and merged into the old defenders who had taken refuge by the windows. A bloodied officer ran up to Oshanin and asked in a loud voice amid the explosion of shells: "Who are you?" Where did you come from? ”

Oshanin looked at the major sign on the other party's collar badge, quickly stood upright, and reported loudly: "Report to Comrade Commander, I am Captain Oshanin, deputy director of the Red Banner Outpost. He had just arrived from the Red Guard City. ”

"How many people came?" When the major asked this, a shell exploded outside the window, and he crouched down and took Oshanin by the hand.

"When we set out from Red Guard City, we had about two hundred men." Oshanin looked at the soldiers who came with him, the corners of his mouth twitched, and then he said: "However, when I passed through checkpoint No. 6, I encountered an ambush by Germans wearing our uniforms, and the casualties were very large, and less than forty people followed me to the fortress......"

The shelling stopped, and there was a sudden silence outside, except for the smoke that had not drifted for a long time, and the smell of blood that permeated the air.

"Soldiers! Soldiers!! Suddenly there was a loudspeaker outside, Oshanin and the major came to the window and looked out, it turned out to be a German armored car driving over, and the loudspeaker mounted on the roof of the car came out to persuade the Soviet soldiers to surrender: "...... Stop putting up useless resistance, lay down your arms and get out of your hiding place, and you will be treated as a prisoner of war......"

"Look!" One of the fighters suddenly shouted loudly.

"Ivan, what are you calling blindly?" The major glared at the warrior with dissatisfaction.

"Comrade Major, look over there!" Ivan pointed outside and said loudly to the major. The major glanced over the wilderness outside, then withdrew his gaze as if nothing had happened, and in another moment, the major was already so frightened that he jumped up, and in an instant, a thunderous howl resounded through the corridor: "Damn cowards, you have surrendered to the Germans!" ”

Oshanin looked out on the windowsill, only to see that in a nearby building, many people in white military shirts walked out one after another, all of them unarmed, with their hands held high, and their heads bowed slowly in the direction of the German armored vehicles.

"Coward!" Oshanin cursed, then put his gun on the windowsill and aimed it at a Soviet soldier who was about to walk in front of the armored car. Just as he was about to pull the trigger, a hand reached over and grabbed the barrel. He turned his head and saw that the person who had stopped him was the major.

The major shook his head at him and said, "Forget it, Comrade Captain, let them go." Then he stood up and said loudly to the soldiers in the corridor: "Listen, everyone, I will not force you, and anyone who does not want to stay can go out and surrender." ”

After shouting this, there was silence in the corridor, and all the warriors almost remained in their original positions, not even making a movement to get up. The Major, fearing that someone would be hearing impaired from the long shelling just now, walked back and forth in the corridor twice, repeating his words several times in a loud voice, but no one moved his position.

Seeing this, Oshanin smiled, turned his head to look out the window, and saw that the soldiers who had surrendered had walked past the armored car and entered the German positions. He raised his gun again, this time aiming at the tweeter that had been blazing incessantly, and pulled the trigger without hesitation.

"Smack!" As soon as the shots rang out, the horn immediately became mute.

Seeing that the resistance in the fortress continued, the distraught Germans immediately launched a new attack. The Germans, armed with rifles and submachine guns, formed a straggler formation, and with the help of craters and broken bricks, they pressed towards the building.

"Fire!" When the Germans were still more than ten meters away from the building, the major shouted, and then the light and heavy firepower in the building fired together, and the German soldiers who rushed in front were suddenly knocked down, and the rest quickly lay down and shot back.

After firing at each other for a while, the Germans, who did not have heavy fire cover, saw that they could not take advantage of it, so they began to retreat one after another. The major took the rifle from the hand of the soldier who died next to him, jumped on the ledge, and shouted: "Rush! Then he jumped out of the window and took the lead in charging at the enemy. The fighters shouted "Ula! They also jumped out of the window.

Seeing the Soviets rushing out of the building, the Germans who were originally retreating stopped, and the soldiers with submachine guns fired fiercely at the dense crowd, covering the soldiers with rifles to rush up for hand-to-hand combat. As soon as many soldiers fell to the ground from the window, they were hit by German bullets, and they fell to the ground without saying a word, but the rest continued to rush forward with shouts. In an instant, the two armies were twisted together.

Oshanin took his rifle and rushed towards a German soldier who had just finished firing and was changing magazines. Before the other party came to his senses, a thrust pierced him to the heart. Having brought down the enemy in front of him, he saw a German soldier in the distance knock the major to the ground and stab him with a rifle with a bayonet. Because it was far away, he was afraid that it would be too late to rush over, so he hurriedly raised his gun and fired at the German soldier. The German soldier was shot in the head and fell limply backwards beside the major. The Major got up from the ground, nodded kindly at Oshanin, then drew his pistol and shot a German soldier who lunged at him.

The Germans had probably never encountered such a stubborn opponent as the Soviets, and after fighting for a while, they saw that they could not take advantage of it, so they retreated one after another. The major led the troops to chase for a while before ordering to retreat into the building and continue to hold on.

As soon as he ran to the front of the building, before Oshanin could jump on the window, the German shells fell with a whistling and fell on those who had not had time to retreat into the building. In a series of explosions, the smoke gradually annihilated the crowd. In the thick smoke, limbs flew horizontally, bloody limbs and internal organs were thrown into the sky, and the ground and walls were splashed with red and white things.

A cannonball exploded not far from Oshanin, and he only felt a sharp pain in his right cheek, and he just wanted to reach out to touch it, but was hit hard by a man who fell from a high altitude. He struggled to get up as he struggled to get up as the explosion rained down on large and small clods of earth that almost buried him alive, when another body that had been lifted up by the blast fell from the sky and slammed down on him again, causing him to lose consciousness.

I don't know how long it took for Oshanin to wake up and find himself firmly held down by several corpses, unable to move at all. At this time, he suddenly rushed to his body and lightened it, as if someone was moving the corpse pressed against his body. "Well, it must be the Major who sent someone to check if there are any survivors." Thinking of this, he suddenly felt a sense of relief. He was about to shout, "I'm here, come and save me!" ……”

Suddenly, he heard voices talking—something he didn't understand. "What are they talking about?" Oshanin thought to himself, bewildered, and suddenly, it dawned on him: this is a German devil! It's German!

Yes, this is a German soldier. They were being ordered to clear the fort, dump the unrecognizable bodies on trucks, and pull them outside to be buried. At this time, two German soldiers stood beside Oshanin and lifted the body of a Soviet soldier who was pressing on him. At that moment, Oshanin realized that he was alone, and he was terrified to think that the Germans were about to discover him, and he was completely hopeless......

But things didn't seem to be as bad as he thought, and two soldiers carried the body towards the truck. The weight on his body was less, and Oshanin tried to push the corpse that was pressed on his body, but he actually pushed it away. He quietly moved his body and found himself lying in a crater with a mountain of dead bodies around him. He poked his head out to look around, and saw seven or eight German soldiers standing by the truck not far away, smoking, and the two soldiers who had just carried the corpses over, threw the bodies onto the truck, and then crowded into the crowd to smoke.

Oshanin looked at himself and saw that he was still seven or eight meters away from the building, if it was usual, he could run over it in a few seconds, but at this time he was in severe pain, let alone running, it was difficult to even climb, and it was impossible to enter the building without being discovered by the Germans. When he was in distress, he accidentally found two grenades pinned to the corpse of the soldier next to him, and hurriedly reached out to take them.

He pulled the fuse and threw it at the place where the Germans had gathered. After a loud bang, the German soldiers fell to the ground in all directions.

Oshanin threw the bomb with the last ounce of his strength, and then fainted again. At this time, Sasha rushed out of the building like an arrow, bit Oshanin by the collar, and dragged him into the building.

When Oshanin regained his senses, he found himself lying in the hallway, Sasha fidgetily wandering around him. He called softly, "Sasha, Sasha." ”

Sasha impatiently rushed to Oshanen's side and sniffed Oshanin affectionately.

Oshanin stroked Sasha's head and whispered, "Go ahead and tell Leda that I'm still alive." ”

Sasha refused to leave, screaming and wandering around. Oshanin took the key from his neck, put it around Sasha's neck, and patted it gently. Sasha still wouldn't leave. Oshanin leaned weakly against the wall, pulled out his pistol, and pointed it at Sasha: "Go, I order you!" ”

Sasha glanced at Oshanin in despair, and suddenly rushed out of the city like an arrow. Oshanin was lying on the windowsill and saw the Germans chasing and shooting at Sasha. A bullet of the gun hit Sasha, and a wisp of blood ran down his back, but it still ran. Eventually, Sasha fell, and in a moment, it struggled and limped ongoing......

Oshanen watched Sasha disappear from his sight, and with no more concern in his heart, he raised his rifle to aim at the German soldier outside, and slammed the trigger......