Devil's Army

Chapter 1059: Japanese Army Breaks Through Bunker Defense Line

The disastrous defeat in this ambush on the Japanese headquarters alarmed the commander of the First Regiment and the commander of the Eighth Brigade.

The commander of the first regiment apologized to the commander of the eighth brigade. I said that the commander of the first battalion had informed him of this action and he had an unshirkable leadership responsibility.

The Eighth Brigade Commander did not blame the First Regiment Commander, but calmly told him:

"Victory and defeat on the battlefield are common, but remember to collect good intelligence when making battle plans in the future."

He also instructed the commander of the first regiment to pay pensions to all the guards who died in this battle according to the standards of the first army soldiers.

The disastrous defeat of this surprise attack was due to the fact that the Japanese captain had fought with the devil troops many times and knew that the devil troops were good at night attacks.

On the other hand, the battalion commander and the hunter were discovered by Japanese scouts while investigating the Japanese military camp and they informed the captain.

The captain took advantage of the situation and immediately formulated a counter-attack plan.

The success of the Japanese counterattack boosted their morale. The next morning, he launched a fierce attack on the positions of the regiments on both sides of the canyon heights.

A group of soldiers in the tunnel fortifications had been on high alert and immediately launched a fierce counterattack.

The Japanese captain launched two large-scale attacks in succession in the morning, but both were repelled by the devil's troops.

The captain then stopped the attack and continued to plan for the grove.

He sent two reconnaissance teams into the grove to explore the way, but both got lost in the vast woods.

In fact, at this time, even if the Japanese troops could find a way out of the grove, it would not be so easy to reach their defense zone directly.

Because the last time the Japanese army, led by the old guide, passed through the grove and entered their defense zone and reached the gold mine village, the hunter arranged for the guards to set up sentries in this wood.

Outside the woods, there were soldiers from the retreating first battalion and the first company of the third battalion sent by the regiment commander stationed there.

As long as the battle starts in the direction of the grove, a large regiment of troops can quickly come to reinforce.

With the support of airplanes and artillery, the Japanese battalion commander launched a fierce attack on the fortifications on the canyon heights for several consecutive days, but was unable to break through the devil troops' defense line.

Instead, they were attacked many times by the 150mm howitzers deployed by the devil troops at the exit of the canyon, causing heavy casualties.

The defense line of Jinkuangxin Village became stable, and the commander of the Eighth Brigade turned his attention to the Japanese troops coming from Fengtian.

Part of the 7th Division of the Japanese Kwantung Army, with the support of airplanes and tanks, advanced rapidly all the way and rushed directly to the front of the bunker defense line on the path.

The path in front of the bunker line was narrow and could only accommodate one tank.

The Japanese army's first tank was destroyed by the rocket soldiers of the 2nd Regiment of the 8th Brigade who were ambushed nearby.

The narrow path was blocked by the wreckage of Japanese tanks, but the Japanese attack did not stop.

The squadron leader ordered another Japanese tank to push the destroyed tank away, while ordering the infantry to continue attacking.

The Japanese attack was swift, and the soldiers of the Second Regiment covered the rocket soldiers as they retreated to the rear.

When the Japanese army attacked to the front of the two bunkers, they were blocked by the firepower of the two bunkers.

Two bunkers, one on the left and one on the right, blocked the Japanese army's way forward. However, the soldiers in the bunkers had little room to maneuver, so the company commander only placed one squad of soldiers in the two bunkers.

The Japanese launched two attacks on the bunker, leaving behind more than twenty bodies and retreating in a hurry.

The path was cleared by Japanese tanks. A Japanese tank rushed over from the other end of the path and adjusted its gun muzzle to aim at the bunker on the left.

"Leave, leave quickly!" The squad leader shouted to the soldiers next to him while firing at the Japanese soldiers next to the tank.

Before several soldiers could run out of the bunker, the tank hit it with a shot.

The left side of the bunker was blown down, and dust flew all over the squad leader.

"Sergeant, leave quickly, come out quickly." Several soldiers who ran out of the bunker shouted to the squad leader anxiously.

The squad leader shook his head, shook off the dust on his head, spat, and continued to fire at the advancing Japanese troops.

This bunker has a good view and strong machine gun firepower. If he leaves, the Japanese army will quickly break through this line of defense.

The Japanese tanks fired the second and third shots at the bunker.

The bunker on the left was finally destroyed by Japanese tanks, and the machine guns stopped roaring.

The Japanese tanks began to aim their guns at the bunker on the right.

The deputy squad leader ran out with a machine gun and several soldiers.

After three consecutive shots, the bunker on the right was also collapsed by the Japanese tanks.

The Japanese infantry began to rush forward in large numbers, but unexpectedly, fierce bullets were suddenly fired from behind the collapsed bunker.

The Japanese troops were caught off guard and several rows were knocked down in one fell swoop.

The Japanese tanks soon opened fire at the firing point behind the bunker.

The deputy squad leader and several soldiers were blown in all directions by the fire of the tank.

The Japanese army successfully broke through the bunker position and continued searching and advancing.

Suddenly, there were two loud noises of "boom, boom".

A soldier of the First Army who was wounded by a Japanese tank shell detonated two grenades on his body and died together with the Japanese army.

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