Devil's Army

Chapter 1405: Invasion of Xinjing 1

When the Japanese army saw the tanks of the Devil's Army rushing up, they quickly arranged for their soldiers to throw grenades and explosive packs under the city wall.

Waves of mud rose up under the walls of Xinjing.

A tank from the 7th Brigade that was about to crash through the city gate was unfortunately hit by two explosive packs and was blown over on the spot.

The following tanks stopped advancing and machine guns fired fiercely at the Japanese troops on the city wall.

The Japanese soldiers who leaned forward and prepared to continue throwing explosive packs were shot one after another and fell off the city wall.

The tanks of the 4th Brigade were the first to break open the Jingdongmen Gate of Xinjing and enter the city.

The soldiers of the Fourth Brigade followed the tanks and rushed into the city, engaging in fierce fighting with the Japanese soldiers on the city wall. However, they soon encountered Japanese tanks and armored vehicles coming to support them from Xinjing City.

The two sides fired at each other in the narrow entrance of New Jingdong.

After a while, the rocket soldiers of the 4th Brigade, who were hiding nearby, blew away the turret of the Japanese tank that was firing.

The Japanese tanks that were rumbling forward suddenly stopped.

The tanks of the First Army that were fighting with the Japanese tanks rushed forward and tried their best to push the wreckage of the destroyed Japanese tanks aside.

Then they continued to attack deep into the city of Xinjing. The soldiers of the Fourth Brigade behind the tanks also followed closely and attacked deep into the city of Xinjing.

Another team of soldiers from the 4th Brigade continued to shoot at the Japanese and puppet troops on the city wall, suppressing their firepower and compressing their maneuvering space.

The Japanese and puppet troops on the city wall were finally broken through by the fierce attacks of the soldiers in the city and the fierce bombardment of the tanks' 100mm short-barreled guns.

The Japanese and puppet troops fleeing on the city wall also retreated deep into Xinjing.

The tanks of the First Army covered the soldiers of the First Army and continued to advance deep into Xinjing, strafing the fleeing Japanese troops.

Suddenly, a Japanese soldier in a house at the corner of the street, holding two bags of explosives, rushed onto a tank of the First Army that was bombing the fleeing Japanese troops.

The soldiers next to the tank quickly shot at the Japanese soldier, but it was too late, and the Japanese soldier fell on the tank tracks.

With two loud bangs, the tank's tracks were blown off, and the driver and crew inside the tank were knocked unconscious.

The destroyed tanks of the First Army were lying across the street, completely blocking the way for the following tanks.

The battalion commander who followed soon after ordered the infantry to search forward and engage in street fighting with the Japanese troops hiding in the houses.

After pushing the destroyed tank aside, the follow-up tanks did not continue to advance, but instead provided fire support from behind to the soldiers of the First Army who were searching and advancing.

The streets were complex and there were many houses. If the tanks advanced rashly, they would be easily attacked by Japanese soldiers hiding in the dark with human bombs.

Without tanks as vanguards, the army's firepower was greatly reduced.

The Japanese army finally built a second line of defense on the street and stubbornly stopped the attack of the soldiers of the Fourth Brigade.

The tanks of the First Army followed up and continued to bombard the newly built fortifications of the Japanese army in the rear.

The Japanese troops behind the fortifications were constantly blown away, and the newly built fortifications of the Japanese army were constantly blown down. The Japanese machine gun fire points that had just fired at the soldiers of the Fourth Brigade were constantly destroyed.

But these Japanese troops had obviously received death orders, and they must stop the attack of the devil's troops.

Some Japanese soldiers were blown away, and soon there were Japanese soldiers rushing up to replenish them. The Japanese machine gun fire points were destroyed, and soon there were new machine gunners coming up to replenish them.

The reason why the Japanese army resisted the attack of the 4th Brigade regardless of casualties was that their Kwantung Army Headquarters and members of the royal family of the puppet Manchukuo were retreating to Harbin.

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