Devil's Army

Chapter 1408: Ambush in the First Group

The Japanese commander was very anxious when he saw that he had been unable to break through the defense line of the devil troops for a long time. He prepared to organize a suicide squad to fight their way out.

The machine gunners from the third company arrived first and fired fiercely at the Japanese troops.

Before the Japanese surprise attack, their superiors had told them that this operation must succeed and not fail.

Seeing the sudden increase in the firepower of the devil troops, the Japanese commander desperately organized a final wave of major attacks.

The sound of gunfire and the desperate cries of Japanese soldiers filled the outside of the compound.

After more than half an hour, the gunfire gradually subsided.

The streets east of the compound were littered with the bodies of Japanese soldiers.

The third battalion commander did not relax and immediately ordered the soldiers to clean up the battlefield and build fortifications to prevent the Japanese army from launching another sneak attack.

At six o'clock the next morning, the 4th Brigade launched another fierce attack on the outer positions of the Japanese Kwantung Army Headquarters, but was still met with stubborn resistance from the Japanese.

The commander of the first regiment already knew that their third battalion had joined the second paratrooper battalion. Now he had no pressure.

At this time, the Japanese ambushes in the houses on both sides of the street had basically been cleared out.

Seeing that the Japanese resistance was very stubborn, he ordered two tanks to go forward to provide support.

As soon as the First Army's tanks arrived at the front line, they launched a fierce bombing on the Japanese positions.

The Japanese machine guns were blown away by the tanks of the First Army one after another. However, the Japanese army continued to send out suicide squads to launch suicidal attacks on the tanks of the First Army. Fortunately, they were all killed by the vigilant soldiers of the First Regiment.

With the support of tanks, a regiment of soldiers finally broke through the outer positions of the Japanese Kwantung Army Headquarters.

What surprised the soldiers was that the Japanese army had laid some wooden boards on the ground. However, the soldiers did not have time to find out where these wooden boards came from and what they were used for. They continued to pursue the fleeing Japanese army in depth.

When the second tank of the First Army drove into the Japanese position, a series of "boom..." explosions were heard. The Japanese army detonated the explosives buried under the wooden boards of the position.

The two tanks and the soldiers around them were all blown away by the huge shock wave of the explosion.

The Japanese army, which had already fled, took the opportunity to launch a surprise attack and launched a fierce counterattack against the chaotic group of soldiers.

A regiment of soldiers that had just occupied the Japanese position was driven back.

The Japanese army once again firmly held the outer defense line of the Kwantung Army Headquarters.

When the regiment commander heard the soldiers' report, he was furious, but there was nothing he could do.

The Japanese troops in Xinjing were quite stubborn and the positions changed hands repeatedly.

More than half of the six tanks assigned to them by Commander Leng have been lost so far.

The commander of a regiment asked Leng Feng for air force support.

After a while, a mixed squadron of fighters and bombers flying from Jinzhou Xiaolingshan Airport began to strafe and bomb the Japanese positions in Xinjing.

But the Japanese army had learned their lesson by this time. As soon as they saw the sharp-nosed planes of the devil's army coming, they left only a small number of guards and immediately withdrew the main force into the houses on both sides of the street.

The First Army's planes did not dare to bomb civilians' homes and could only watch helplessly as the Japanese army hid in the homes under their noses.

A regimental commander saw his plane returning in disappointment. He didn't believe that his battle-hardened soldiers could not take down the Japanese position.

He personally went to the front line, rolled up his sleeves, and prepared to lead the charge.

How could the battalion commander dare to let the regiment commander personally lead the vanguard? He grabbed the regiment commander and said:

"Commander, our first battalion failed to capture this Japanese position. The responsibility lies with me. I will personally lead the troops to capture this Japanese position."

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