Devil's Army

Chapter 1651 Recovering Jilin City 2

The Japanese suicide squads who subsequently climbed up the city wall in an attempt to destroy the tanks were strafed by the machine gunners of the 17th Brigade who had been keeping a close eye on them. They were knocked down one after another and fell headfirst off the city wall.

Eight tanks rumbled into the south gate and the three northern gates of Jilin City, bombarding the Japanese and puppet troops on the city walls while advancing deep into the city.

Some Japanese suicide squads attempted to use the complex streets and houses to sneak attack the tanks of the 17th Brigade, but this was difficult.

Because the tanks of the 17th Brigade stopped to bomb and strafe the houses and strongholds occupied by the Japanese army wherever they arrived.

The tank's guards also kept a close eye on the surroundings, and any Japanese soldiers who tried to approach the tank would be shot immediately.

But one Japanese suicide squad member still succeeded.

He lay motionless on the roof like a corpse. When a tank from the 17th Brigade passed by, he suddenly jumped, ignited the explosive pack and threw himself on the tank's turret.

After a huge explosion, the Japanese suicide squad member was blown away along with the tank's turret.

The Japanese commander in Jilin City also noticed the main attack direction of the Devil Forces, and hurriedly dispatched troops from Chaoyang Gate to reinforce, attempting to drive the Devil Forces, which had not yet established a firm foothold, out of the three gates in the north of Jilin City.

Brigade Commander Guo noticed the sharp drop in Japanese firepower at Chaoyang Gate and immediately intensified the attack on Chaoyang Gate.

As soon as the Japanese reinforcements arrived at the north gate of Jilin City, his Chaoyang Gate was also breached by soldiers from the 17th Brigade.

At this time, except for the west gate of Jilin City, all other city gates had been breached by the soldiers of the 17th Brigade.

The Japanese troops in Jilin City fought desperately and engaged in brutal street fighting with the soldiers of the 17th Brigade.

Every step forward taken by the soldiers of the 17th Brigade comes at a heavy cost.

Leng Feng had already arranged for a squadron of Golden Eagle drones to assist in the battle. To reduce casualties, Brigade Commander Guo decisively ordered a temporary halt to the attack.

As night fell, the Japanese army prepared for a formidable enemy. They intensified patrols in the city, where the smoke of gunfire still lingered. They knew the demonic forces were best suited for night raids.

Brigade Commander Guo did not plan a night attack. Judging from the fierce resistance of the Japanese army during the day, he believed that the Japanese army would strengthen its defenses at night.

At around 9 o'clock in the evening, a squadron of Golden Eagle drones was ordered to report over.

Brigade Commander Guo assigned them to various regiments to assist in combat.

At 6 a.m. the next day, the Golden Eagle drones took the lead, acting as the vanguard of the elimination, and took the lead in clearing out the Japanese troops hiding in houses and on the streets. Soldiers followed closely behind under the cover of tanks.

Some Japanese soldiers who attempted to launch a sneak attack on the tanks were either killed by the soldiers of the 17th Brigade or knocked down by the Golden Eagle drones.

Under the cover of the golden eagle, the soldiers of the 17th Brigade advanced step by step into the depths of Jilin City.

To prevent attacks from the anti-Japanese armed forces, the Japanese army built bunkers along the Jilin section of the Changtu Railway. The retreating Japanese army organized a defensive line along these bunkers to block the attack of the 17th Brigade.

Although these bunkers caused considerable trouble to the anti-Japanese armed forces, they were no problem at all for the soldiers of the 17th Brigade.

Under the cover of machine gunners, the rocket soldiers approached the Japanese bunker from the side and destroyed it with one shot.

"Boom..." A shot from the approaching tank blew up most of the bunker.

The soldiers of the 17th Brigade attacked from the North Pole Gate and made smooth progress, quickly surrounding the Jilin Railway Station.

Jilin Railway Station was only six or seven miles away from the Japanese army's Beidaying in Jilin. Without the barrier of Jilin Railway Station, the devil's army would directly attack the key point of Jilin City: Beidaying.

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