Devil's Army

Chapter 1622 Attacking Dapanshan Fortifications 2

The tanks and artillery of the regiment suppressed the Japanese heavy artillery positions, but it was ineffective. The Japanese heavy artillery was hidden in reinforced concrete holes. At the slightest sign of trouble, they were immediately pushed into the holes to avoid the artillery fire.

The regimental commander was also helpless in the face of the situation and was running around anxiously in the command center.

When he saw Japanese soldiers constantly coming out of the tunnels, he came up with an idea and decided to fight the tunnels with tunnels.

They attacked the front infantry, who were only three or four hundred meters away from the Japanese bunkers and tunnels.

Upon receiving the order, the company commander immediately ordered the soldiers to start earthwork.

For a while, the sound of explosions continued, and the soil in the tunnel was raised and thrown to both sides.

The Japanese soon realized what the company commander and his men were up to, and the machine guns in the bunker opened fire on them, but all they did was sweep the dirt from the tunnel everywhere.

The Japanese army used artillery to bombard the company commander and his men who were doing earthwork.

A shell landed right in the tunnel, blowing away several soldiers from the first company who were working there.

A regiment of tanks quickly arrived to provide support, and their fierce artillery fire suppressed the Japanese artillery fire.

The second company took advantage of the fact that the Japanese artillery and firepower were suppressed by tanks and quickly ran into the tunnel to replace the first company that was working.

After more than an hour of uninterrupted continuous work, the first regiment's tunnel was very close to the Japanese tunnel.

They could even hear the chirping of birds among the Japanese troops.

The grenades thrown by the Japanese army had exploded above the tunnel.

The soldiers of the second company continued to dig harder, heading towards the place where the gurgling sound came from.

A company of soldiers kept shooting at the Japanese army at the entrance of the tunnel to attract their attention.

Finally they were very close to the Japanese tunnel, and the soldiers of the second company slowed down the excavation speed and reduced the noise.

Only a thin layer of earthen wall remained. Two machine gunners kicked the earthen wall hard, breaking it open and connecting it with the Japanese tunnel.

The two machine gunners immediately rushed into the Japanese tunnel, lay on the ground to the left and right, and fired fiercely at the Japanese soldiers in the tunnel.

The subsequent soldiers of the Second Company also rushed into the Japanese tunnels and threw grenades at the Japanese.

The Japanese soldiers in the tunnel were caught off guard and retreated back to the bunker, using the bodies of their fallen comrades as cover to block the attack of the second company's soldiers.

The rocket soldiers who rushed into the tunnel crawled to the vicinity of the bunker under the cover of machine guns and blew away the human shelter with one shot.

And while the Japanese soldiers behind the human shelter were stunned by the explosion, another artillery shelling was launched into the bunker.

The soldiers of the second company who rushed up threw two more grenades into the bunker, and then quickly rushed into the bunker while the smoke in the bunker was still there.

At this time, there were no surviving Japanese soldiers in the bunker, but Japanese soldiers on the other side of the bunker were rushing to support.

It happened in a flash. The soldiers of the second company immediately took over the machine guns in the bunker and fired fiercely at the Japanese troops who were rushing to support them.

The Japanese reinforcements fell down layer by layer like harvested ears of wheat.

The Japanese soldiers behind quickly retreated to the corner of the tunnel and fired at the soldiers of the second company.

The rocket soldier who followed fired a rocket at the corner of the tunnel.

The soldiers rushed forward quickly when the rocket exploded.

The wailing of Japanese soldiers came from the corner of the tunnel.

The rocket soldier fired another rocket towards the corner of the tunnel to cover the infantry charge.

Before the smoke from the rockets had cleared, the infantry had already rushed to the corner of the tunnel, firing fiercely at the Japanese troops in front of them and shooting at those who were still alive.

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