Devil's Army

Chapter 1652 Recovering Jilin City 3

The soldiers of the 17th Brigade encountered the most stubborn resistance since entering Jilin City at Jilin Railway Station.

However, Jilin Railway Station is full of buildings and has narrow roads, so tanks have no way of entering.

Japanese soldiers lay on the railroad tracks, abandoned train cars, and platform houses to continuously block the attacks of the devil troops.

The 17th Brigade's rocket troops took advantage of their flexibility and powerful firepower, repeatedly bombing away Japanese soldiers hiding behind the tracks, behind the train cars, and in small rooms on the platform.

Japanese troops from Beidaying continued to rush in to provide reinforcements, and soldiers from the 17th Brigade also continued to come to provide support.

Jilin Railway Station became a meat grinder, constantly reaping the lives of soldiers from both sides.

The ground of the train station was stained reddish brown with blood.

Later, the Second Regiment Commander applied to Brigade Commander Guo for a Golden Eagle drone, which continuously strafed and bombed the Japanese firepower points on the ground at ultra-low altitude, suppressing the Japanese firepower.

Soldiers from the Second Regiment rushed into the train station from all directions, shouting and engaging in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese army.

The Japanese army wanted to rely on their superb assassination skills to repel the devil troops.

Later they realized they were wrong. The fighting skills of the devil army soldiers were no worse than theirs, and they had the advantage in numbers.

After a bloody battle, the soldiers of the Second Regiment finally captured the Jilin Railway Station and then continued to attack Beidaying in Jilin City.

The walls of the Japanese army's Beidaying City were high and thick, and there was also an artillery unit inside the camp.

The Xinjing Air Force flew over and launched a fierce air raid on the Japanese Beidaying. However, the Japanese Beidaying had already prepared for this move by the Xinjing Air Force. The artillery positions and headquarters had been hidden and could not be discovered from the air.

As the troops of the 17th Brigade at the South Gate and other gates in the North Gate broke through the Japanese defense line and advanced deeper into the city, the defeated Japanese soldiers gradually gathered in Beidaying.

The number of Japanese troops in Beidaying increased, and the difficulty of attacking became greater and greater, but it saved the trouble of searching and encircling the remaining Japanese troops.

The three regiments of the 17th Brigade finally completed the encirclement of Beidaying in Jilin City.

Following the order from Brigade Commander Guo, the three regiments launched a fierce attack on Beidaying from three sides.

The roar of the tanks made the Japanese commander's heart tremble.

He repeatedly organized suicide squads to try to blow up the tanks. However, it was difficult to complete the mission except for sending people to die. The guards next to the tanks were always keeping a close eye on the surrounding situation and would immediately open fire at the slightest sign of trouble.

The artillery of the Japanese army's Beidaying was forced to fire to support the infantry guarding Beidaying. Although they destroyed three tanks of the Devil Force, their position was also exposed.

Almost all of them were lost in the intermittent bombing by the Xinjing Air Force.

The remaining heavy weapons of the Japanese army in Beidaying were no more than mortars and heavy machine guns carried by each battalion.

What made the Japanese commander collapse was the small plane flying in the sky.

After replenishing their ammunition, the 17th Brigade's Golden Eagle drones conducted low-altitude reconnaissance. Once they discovered the Japanese mortar and heavy machine gun positions, they immediately rushed forward to destroy them.

This made the Japanese army defenseless.

The soldiers of the Second Regiment were the first to break through the defense line of the Japanese Beidaying from the north gate and rushed into the Japanese Beidaying through the collapsed wall.

The commander mobilized soldiers to block the gap, but the gap became bigger and bigger.

Other units of the 17th Brigade also broke through the Japanese army's defense lines to the south and east of Beidaying.

Fierce gunfire and shouts of killing were heard everywhere in the Japanese army's Beidaying.

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