Devil's Army

Chapter 1530 Recapture of the Bliss Temple

A group of soldiers occupied Nangang Commercial Street and continued to attack towards Nangang Center.

When a regiment of soldiers entered the cemetery around Nangang Jile Temple and Xinfatun, they encountered stubborn resistance from the Japanese army.

To the north of Jile Temple and Xinfatun area are the administrative agencies of the Japanese and puppet troops in Harbin and the cultural core area.

After the Fourth Brigade broke through Harbin's South Gate, the Japanese and puppet military administration in Nangang immediately moved north. However, the Japanese army still built fortifications and deployed troops in the areas of Jile Temple and Xinfatun to prevent the demonic forces from capturing their administration.

When part of the First Regiment arrived at Jile Temple, the road had been dug up and the First Army's tanks could not pass through, so they had to temporarily stop beside the anti-tank ditch to keep watch.

The engineers of the first regiment came forward to fill the anti-tank ditch.

A platoon of soldiers stood guard on both sides of the engineers.

Suddenly, "bang, bang" two mortar sounds were heard.

Then two mortar shells exploded not far from the soldiers.

"The Japanese are lying in ambush, get down! Go to the ditch!" the company commander shouted hurriedly.

The platoon leader immediately led the soldiers to lie down on the ground and roll towards a small ditch beside the path.

The turrets of the two tanks of the First Army immediately turned towards the direction of the mortar shells.

At this time, fierce gunfire was heard from the Jile Temple in front.

After the test firing, the mortar fired two more "bang, bang" shots.

Two mortar shells landed accurately where a row of soldiers and engineers had just been, raising a cloud of dust.

At this time, a regiment of tanks also locked onto the approximate location of the Japanese mortar position, and a tank began to bombard the Japanese mortar position.

Another tank from the regiment began shelling the Japanese troops in Jile Temple.

Seeing that the Japanese army's firepower was suppressed by the tanks, the engineers quickly started working and filled the anti-tank ditch with soil.

The engineers were filling the anti-tank trench when they were suddenly attacked by Japanese mortar soldiers who had moved their positions.

Several engineers were immediately blown away by mortar shells.

A group of tanks quickly turned their turrets and bombarded the new Japanese mortar position, but the cunning Japanese mortar soldiers moved their positions again.

In order to keep an eye on the Japanese mortar troops, a regimental commander dispatched a Golden Eagle III drone.

Soon, the Golden Eagle detected the Japanese mortar troops who were moving their positions again, quickly locked onto them, and launched an air-to-ground missile.

The Japanese mortar soldiers and mortars were reduced to ashes in the explosion of air-to-ground missiles.

After destroying the most threatening artillery of the Japanese army, the tanks and machine gunners of the regiment fired fiercely at the Japanese troops in Jile Temple.

The engineers quickly filled the anti-tank ditch.

The anti-tank ditch had not been completely filled yet, and two tanks of the regiment "boomed..." He crossed the anti-tank ditch and attacked Jile Temple.

The soldiers of the first battalion followed the tanks on both sides and behind and attacked the Jile Temple.

Although the Japanese troops in Jile Temple fought desperately, they were not equipped with anti-tank weapons and were helpless in the face of the fierce firepower of the tanks.

Some Japanese soldiers who attempted to get close to the tanks and blow them up also became victims of the guns of the infantry next to the tanks.

Under the cover of tanks, soldiers from the first battalion successfully broke through the Japanese Jile Temple defense line.

Some Japanese soldiers retreated into the temple and continued fighting with the soldiers of the first battalion.

Faced with the Japanese army that lacked heavy weapons, the soldiers of the first battalion formed groups of three, covered each other, and took turns shooting at the Japanese troops in the temple.

After a close combat, the soldiers of the first battalion wiped out the remaining Japanese troops in Jile Temple and continued to attack the Japanese and puppet army administrative agencies in Nangang.

However, the soldiers of the second battalion who attacked the Xinfatun cemetery encountered trouble.

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