Devil's Army

Chapter 1234: The Japanese Army

Following the instructions of Captain Yin, the First Army's Air Force temporarily did not take out bombing the Japanese troops in Yuelongling.

The Japanese artillery continued to bombard the highlands on both sides of Chaoyuelongling fiercely. However, the Golden Eagle No. 4 drone had secretly transmitted the coordinates of the Japanese artillery positions back to the Fengtian Airport.

After a while, three Huaxia II fighters escorted four H-1 bombers and flew towards Yuelongling.

The Japanese artillery immediately stopped firing and hid. But this time they were not so lucky.

The First Army's bombers flew directly over the Japanese artillery positions according to the coordinates provided by the Golden Eagle UAV and began dropping bombs.

The Japanese artillery positions were suddenly filled with explosions and thick smoke. One cannon after another was blown to pieces.

After the bombing by the First Army's planes, the Japanese artillery positions only had two 75mm mountain guns left to be used. However, the cunning Japanese did not continue to fire because the bombers of the First Army were still circling in the air.

The major also did not order the Japanese army to continue attacking the heights on both sides of Yuelong Ridge.

Because their infantry had no chance of successfully occupying the Yuelongling position under the bombing of the First Army's aircraft.

Afterwards, the Golden Eagle drone flew to the Japanese artillery positions for reconnaissance.

Most of the guns were blown to pieces, and two of them had their wheels blown off and fell to one side.

Near noon, the bombers of the First Army returned, and the Japanese infantry began to gather.

Suddenly, without warning, the two 75mm mountain cannons of the Japanese army that had been aligned launched a fierce bombardment on the heights on both sides of Yuelong Ridge.

Before the shelling stopped, the Japanese and puppet infantry launched an attack on the heights on both sides of Yuelong Ridge.

The soldiers of the Second Battalion on the heights on both sides of Yuelong Ridge were caught off guard by the bombing, and it was impossible for them to retreat and hide from the artillery fire.

The Japanese major knew that it was a sneak attack and would be his last chance to occupy Yuelongling.

If the sneak attack was successful, he could reinforce the Japanese and puppet troops in Siping City. If the sneak attack failed, he would be forced to commit suicide by disembowelment.

So this time, he concentrated all the Japanese and puppet troops he could mobilize to launch a full-scale attack.

The Japanese army quickly rushed to the high ground on both sides of Yuelong Ridge under the dense bullets, and threw grenades at the high ground positions on both sides of Yuelong Ridge.

Yuelong felt pity for the soldiers of the Gaoding Second Battalion on both sides who survived the artillery bombardment and soon threw grenades at the Japanese troops rushing in front of them.

The sounds of grenade explosions and gunfire continued from the high ground positions on both sides of Yuelong Ridge.

The two sides engaged in hand-to-hand combat again, but Japanese reinforcements swarmed in, and soon the hand-to-hand combat turned into hand-to-hand combat.

The regimental commander who witnessed all this quickly sent all the remaining soldiers of his direct regiment to participate in the hand-to-hand combat.

After a bloody hand-to-hand combat with bayonets, the regiment directly under the 7th Brigade held the high ground on both sides of Yuelong Ridge.

The commander of the Seventh Brigade did not stop at Yuelongling, but ordered his direct regiment to launch a full-scale counterattack.

After defeating the Japanese and puppet army reinforcements in Xinjing, the Japanese troops in Sandaolinzi, Siping City, became completely isolated and were not far from being annihilated.

At this time, the Japanese artillery positions were completely silent.

Because the Golden Eagle No. 4 drone flew over the Japanese artillery position. Although it was not capable of destroying the Japanese artillery, it was capable of killing the Japanese artillery.

Once the Japanese artillery approached the two small mountain guns, the 92 heavy machine gun under his belly would fire fiercely at them, but the Japanese artillery and guard troops could do nothing to him.

The soldiers of the direct regiment killed the fleeing Japanese reinforcements from Xinjing along the way.

The major also organized a rear guard to block the attack of the regiment, but it was soon broken through.

The soldiers of the regiment chased the Japanese and puppet army reinforcements from Xinjing for seven or eight miles before returning to clean up the battlefield and re-consolidate the high ground positions on both sides of Yuelongling.

At this time, the Japanese troops in Sandaolinzi became completely isolated from the world.

The Japanese captain once sent a scout to try to find a way out of the encirclement of the 7th Brigade, but they were discovered by the sentinels of the 7th Brigade and were surrounded and annihilated.

The Japanese soldiers in Sandaolinzi had been without water for two days. Some Japanese soldiers, unable to bear their thirst, used their bayonets to slash the trees in Sandaolinzi and sucked the sap to quench their thirst.

The trees in the three forests were badly damaged by the Japanese army.

The commander of the second regiment, who was surrounding the Japanese troops in Sandaolinzi, asked the commander of the seventh brigade to fight and eliminate the remaining Japanese troops in the encirclement, but the commander of the seventh brigade refused.

He believed that instead of risking his life to kill a trapped beast, it would be better to wait for the beast to break out of the cage and then kill it.

As drinking water became increasingly scarce, the captain also ran out of water.

Looking at the Japanese soldiers who were already extremely thirsty, he had no choice but to order them to break out of the encirclement.

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