Bright Sword: Start with Ding Blast Bridge, Homemade Sweet Potato Cake
Chapter 314 August Storm is Coming, Like Duckweed in the Wind
The Far Eastern Army's bombers appeared near Xinjing, a total of 76 Il-4 bombers, carrying out strategic bombing on the Kwantung Army's headquarters.
The bombs fell with a flutter, and bursts of fire were heard in the air.
Just one wave of bombing caused chaos in the direction of Xinjing. The overall quality of the troops responsible for public security was very poor, and many of them were conscripted overseas Chinese.
These people have never received any formal military training, and have not even passed the training, but they were forcibly brought in to perform public security duties.
Such soldiers cannot be deployed to the front line and cannot withstand the pressure of the Soviet offensive.
They are not even qualified to be responsible for maintaining public security in the city. They ran around under the threat of aerial bombs and did not obey commands or orders.
The bombers roared past, leaving the ground in a mess.
Immediately afterwards, the second round of bombing reached the city of Harbin, and a violent attack also came.
At dawn, give the devils a big meal.
Ding Wei was alarmed. His command center was located in Tongliao, and all staff members were in place, waiting for his next command.
In the room, Mu Wanqiu helped him put on his clothes and buttoned them up, but she didn't bother to tidy up her messy long hair, which fell freely.
Her homely grace and laziness made Ding unable to resist giving her a kiss.
A large amount of medicines was brought from Tianjin in late autumn. Once the Kwantung Army went to war and the Sui-Re-Cha Military Region intervened, the wounded would inevitably need to be treated.
There is a great demand for medicines and medical supplies, especially hemostatic and anti-inflammatory drugs, for which there is a huge gap in demand.
The Japs had banned the use of drugs long ago, but at this time of year, the traitors and puppet soldiers were all looking for ways to get out, and no one was willing to calm down and help maintain local security.
The so-called embargo and inspection have become meaningless. Even most of the checkpoints are manned by Ding Wei's Fifth Column.
After rewarding the other party with a sweet kiss, Ding Wei strode out and headed for the headquarters' air defense command center.
"Old Zhong, inform other military regions and northern Shaanxi of the news that the Far East Army is dispatching troops."
It is strange that although there was the Independent 88th Brigade and some people from the Communist International in the Far Eastern Army, they did not pass on the information about sending troops.
It was not until the Far Eastern Army advanced and opened fire that the Eighth Route Army learned of the Far Eastern Army's deployment.
Who are you guarding against?
There was no idea of asking the Suirecha Military Region to cooperate in the battle.
The three forces of Trans-Baikal, First and Second Fronts pressed forward strongly, and hundreds of thousands of troops were mobilized the moment they opened fire. Only the Soviets could do this.
On the Mudanjiang front, the tank brigade of the Far Eastern Army's First Front Division took the lead in breaking through the defense line. After penetrating 22 kilometers in depth, all armored forces launched a fierce attack on the Japanese First Front Command 60 kilometers away.
The frightened Japanese army commander decisively gave up command and retreated 170 kilometers to the southwest, retreating to the Dunhua area to continue command.
The front's 10 divisions faced the Soviet artillery torrent.
The only old Japanese soldiers in the front-line troops fought desperately and performed very well, using anti-tank guns to destroy 6 T34 tanks.
The tank brigade's offensive was once hindered. A group of guys with bombs tied to their bodies appeared with bared teeth and rushed towards the tanks of the Far East Army.
The suicide squad among the Japanese devils held high explosives in both hands and crawled under the tank.
Accompanied by a loud explosion, the T34 tank was also destroyed as its chassis was blown up.
The rest of the old tanks, such as the T26, were no match for the Japanese suicide attacks and more than a dozen tanks were lost in succession.
The armored vehicles and tanks that followed fired strafing shots, killing the fearless Japanese soldiers.
The heavy machine gun bullets pierced through the Japs' bodies. The large-caliber bullets were very powerful and killed them with just a touch.
The sound of heavy mortars came, landing above the Japanese positions. The Soviets' firepower was too strong, more than 300 artillery pieces and more than 10,000 shells were almost used up in the shortest time.
After a short break, artillery barrage fire was once again carried out, lasting 30 minutes.
The artillery fire was fierce and the sound of artillery fire was frequent.
People at the center of the explosion can no longer hear any noise other than the explosion.
I just felt a buzzing sound and then became temporarily deaf.
The Japs kept rushing out of their positions and fighting with the Russians.
Waves of people died one after another, and these people looked fanatical and charged at the tanks fearlessly.
Relying on flesh and blood to stop the Soviet offensive, the attacks continued and tanks continued to pour in.
If one hundred cars are not enough, then five hundred. If five hundred are not enough, then one thousand.
The Japs risked their lives to blow up dozens of tanks, only to find more tanks appearing in sight.
An atmosphere of despair filled everyone's hearts. Bullets flew over and smashed the dazed Japanese soldiers into pieces.
Ding Wei was waiting in the headquarters, waiting for the latest news. He wanted to know how long the 10 Japanese divisions could hold off the Soviet attack.
In the Trans-Baikal direction, Anov's First Army, as the vanguard, also crashed into the Arshan and Hailar fortress areas.
The tank rumbled forward, but was affected by anti-tank mines. The fortress's artillery also roared one after another, and the large-caliber shells it fired hit the tank.
Even the T34 tanks could not withstand the bombardment of the fortress's artillery. When a shell fell, both the tank and the people were destroyed by the artillery fire.
The Soviets' combat strategy was based on numerical superiority. Even if they lost one tank, they still had ten tanks.
After destroying ten tanks, they immediately pulled out a hundred more tanks.
How many times can the fortress artillery bombard? How many tanks can be blown up? How can the weak Kwantung Army stop the Far Eastern Army's advance?
As the offensive was blocked, a large number of bombers appeared over the battlefield. The Far Eastern Army deployed 1200 fighter planes and began to frequently bomb the Kwantung Army front.
The Japanese casualties increased, and on the first day of the attack alone, there were a large number of casualties in the Songhua River direction. The two divisions of the Japanese suffered more than 8000 casualties.
The reserve troops joined the fortress area, took up arms and continued fighting.
The battlefield is like a meat grinder. A single Japanese soldier can survive for no more than two minutes, and showing up means death.
Fanaticism and paranoia make them not afraid of death.
But fearlessness of death cannot change the outcome of the war, nor can it change the defeat of the front line. After all, these divisions are not the most elite Type A divisions.
A large number of new recruits and old soldiers were unable to hold up the front line.
The resistance was particularly fierce, but the result was not entirely satisfactory. A large number of Japanese soldiers died under the artillery fire, their flesh and blood were blown to pieces, and their bodies were dismembered by the bombing.
It's so satisfying. The Russians' ability to infuse fire is really powerful.
Several artillery regiments launched a fierce attack on the core defense area, with wave of artillery shells after wave, like plowing the land, three circles to the left and three circles to the right.
With this kind of offensive, the Japanese 10 divisions won't last long. Two days? Three days?
The call was made to Ding Wei's headquarters, where Zhang Dabiao and others were waiting for orders, asking whether they wanted to cooperate in launching the offensive.
"Wait a little longer, the opportunity has not come yet."
Ding Wei had to be patient and let the Russians and the Japanese fight each other first, and then make a decision after both sides suffered casualties.
According to the Soviet offensive, the 70-strong Far Eastern Army would soon collapse.
He had to join the battle on the fifth or sixth day. It was August 8th, and the sixth day was the day when the Japanese surrendered.
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