Devil's Army

Chapter 1249 The Antimony and Tungsten Mine Agent Disappeared

The 54th Army of the Nanjing Government Army was a unit that participated in the First Battle of Changsha. Commander Guan was also a brave and skilled general. The weapons of the 54th Army were quite good.

The Japanese army soon launched a fierce artillery attack on Xichou County, but was soon counterattacked by the artillery fire of the 54th Division of the 198th Army.

The commander of the Japanese Guards Mixed Brigade received an order from the headquarters to send reinforcements to the agents in Xiangyun County at full speed.

He launched two waves of fierce artillery bombardments and assaults on Xichou County in one morning, but both were repelled by the government army's 198th Division.

The commander of the Japanese Guards Mixed Brigade realized that it was not realistic to break through the defense line of the Nanjing government army and rush to Midu County in a short time, so he asked the special agent convoy transporting antimony and tungsten ore to move as soon as possible for self-protection.

The agent who was transporting the antimony and tungsten ore hid all the antimony and tungsten ore in a cave, and arranged a small force to attack the Nanjing government troops from the opposite direction to lure them away.

Soon, fierce gunfire was heard in Tianshengqiao Mountain.

A Japanese special forces unit fought with the southern government forces northeast of Tianshengqiao Mountain.

These Japanese special agents were lightly armed and did not fight to the death with the Nanjing government troops. They fought and retreated, all the way to the northeast.

A Nanjing government army unit took a detour and encircled their retreat route to the northeast.

This Japanese special forces unit immediately changed its route and retreated from the east, breaking through the encirclement of a small number of Nanjing government troops.

After chasing, blocking and fighting all the way, there were only a few people left in this Japanese special forces unit.

The Nanjing government troops behind them kept a close eye on this Japanese special forces unit and sent another force to block their retreat from the east.

After more than an hour of pursuit, the remaining two members of the Japanese special forces committed suicide by pulling the grenade. All the other agents were shot dead.

Soldiers of the Fifth Army of the Nanjing government army carefully searched the route taken by this Japanese special forces unit, but did not find any antimony tungsten mines.

There were quite a few horses in the caravan, so it was quite difficult to hide without making any noise.

A regimental commander of the Fifth Army in charge of the search judged that the group that had just fought with them must be a small group of Japanese special agents, and the purpose was to lure them away from the place where the tungsten mines were buried.

The regiment commander divided the troops into twenty-seven areas, with platoons as units, and each platoon was responsible for searching an area.

Finally, the neighing of one horse resonated with several horses nearby, and several horses neighed together.

Soldiers from the Fifth Army who were searching nearby gathered around when they heard the horses neighing.

Soon, a soldier discovered the entrance of a cave covered by rocks and weeds.

The surrounding soldiers shouted into the cave, but received no response and heard no more neighing of horses.

Two soldiers lit torches, carefully pushed aside the weeds at the entrance of the cave, and went in to search.

After a while, two gunshots were heard from the cave.

Two government soldiers fell to the ground.

At the entrance of the cave, a machine gunner from the Fifth Army was lying on the ground, firing a machine gun into the cave.

The machine gun firing had just stopped and the machine gunner was about to change the magazine when another gunshot was heard in the cave.

The machine gunner was shot in the head and his head fell limply on the machine gun.

Soldiers from the Fifth Army on both sides of the cave kept throwing grenades into the cave.

Another machine gunner took the machine gun on the ground and quickly replaced the magazine.

The machine gun started firing "da da da..." into the cave again.

A magazine of the machine gun was emptied, but the Japanese agent in the cave did not react.

The machine gunner changed another magazine and fired into the cave, but the Japanese agents in the cave still did not react.

The company commander waved his hand into the cave, and a group of soldiers from the Fifth Army cautiously entered the cave.

Soldiers gradually found antimony and tungsten ore unloaded in the cave, but neither the Japanese agents nor the horses were found.

Soon, the soldiers of the Fifth Army found the exit of the cave behind the mountain.

The company commander of the Fifth Army soon learned that the Japanese spy had escaped from behind the cave, and immediately led his men to chase him. However, the Japanese spy had already left on horseback, and the company commander and his men did not find the whereabouts of the Japanese spy.

An unknown number of Japanese secret agents have infiltrated Midu County. Is Midu County still safe?

The regiment commander arranged for soldiers to transport the antimony and tungsten ore in the cave, while at the same time arranging troops to hunt down the Japanese agents in Tianshengqiao Mountain.

In Xichou County, the commander of the Japanese Guards Mixed Brigade repeatedly received telegrams from the Vietnamese headquarters, intensifying the attack on Xizhi County.

The Japanese army once attacked the city gate, but was repelled by the soldiers of the 54th Army with grenades.

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