Devil's Army

Chapter 1520 Attack on Harbin 4

A group of soldiers rushed into the south gate of Harbin with tanks.

At this time, something unexpected happened to them.

Several Japanese soldiers holding explosives hid behind the collapsed city gate.

As soon as the tanks and soldiers of the First Regiment rushed into the south gate of Harbin, they lit the fuse and rushed towards the tanks of the First Army.

"Boom..." A series of explosions sounded, and the tanks of the First Army were overturned, and the soldiers next to the tanks were also blown away.

The Japanese troops behind the sandbag fortifications took the opportunity to fire fiercely at the gate, repelling the devil troops who rushed into the city.

The regiment commander stared at all this with a grim face.

A battalion commander shouted:

"Captain, are the devils so crazy?"

"The best way to deal with a crazy devil is to be even crazier than him!"

A regimental commander was very angry after being attacked by the Japanese army twice in a row, so he rolled up his sleeves and prepared to charge into the battle himself.

A battalion commander stopped a regimental commander and said:

"Commander, let the devils see my madness!" He then led the remaining soldiers of the first battalion and launched a frenzied attack on the south gate of Harbin under the cover of the remaining four tanks.

The rocket soldiers of the first battalion kept bombing the Japanese army.

The machine gunners of the first battalion fired to suppress the Japanese firepower while changing their positions forward.

The battalion commander personally led his soldiers to the city gate and continued to shoot at the Japanese troops behind the sandbag fortifications in the city.

The rocket soldiers who arrived later quietly aimed at the Japanese machine gun fire point behind the door.

After two consecutive shells, the Japanese troops behind the sandbag fortifications were blown away along with their machine guns.

After destroying the Japanese machine gun fire point, a group of soldiers rushed into the city of Harbin shouting.

Two tanks of the First Army followed closely behind the infantry and rushed into the city of Hal.

Two tanks of the First Army rushed into the city, and one tank fired fiercely at the Japanese sandbag fortifications in front.

The sandbags were hit by bullets and sand was flying everywhere.

Another tank bombarded the Japanese and puppet troops on the city wall fiercely.

Seeing that the Japanese army was about to be defeated, a team of Japanese soldiers rushed over to support.

At this time, the commander of a regiment arranged two Golden Eagle No. 4 drones to block the route of the Japanese reinforcements from the air.

The tank, protected by a group of soldiers, rumbled onto the sandbags.

The Japanese army had no way to resist and had to abandon their fortifications and retreat.

The Japanese troops on the city wall also retreated.

The 4th Brigade successfully attacked the South Gate of Harbin, and the 7th Brigade also broke through the Japanese army's defense line at the East Gate of Harbin.

On the same day that the 4th Brigade launched the battle to retake Harbin, the 7th Brigade also launched an attack on Harbin from the east.

The Seventh Brigade charged and fought fiercely, and soon reached the outskirts of Bin County.

The Japanese army attempted to rely on the Bin County city wall to block the attack of the 7th Brigade.

The tanks and machine guns of the First Army continuously fired at the Japanese and puppet troops on the city wall.

Artillery bombarded the Japanese and puppet troops on the city walls from time to time.

The tank driven by a company commander rushed to the front and blasted open the gate of Bin County with one shot.

The soldiers of the Seventh Brigade protected the tanks on both sides and also rushed into Bin County.

The Japanese and puppet troops in Bin County were completely unable to resist the fierce attack of the 7th Brigade. Most of them were annihilated, and a few escaped from Bin County through the west gate.

Soon after the soldiers of the Seventh Brigade chased out of Bin County, they saw a hilly area in front of them.

The first battalion of the seventh brigade was responsible for the vanguard.

Seeing the dangerous terrain ahead, the battalion commander suspected the Japanese army might have set an ambush behind the hill, so he sent the first company to search.

The company commander divided his troops into two groups and surrounded the hill from both sides.

When they reached the back of the hill, the company commander discovered that the Japanese army had not set an ambush there.

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