Devil's Army

Chapter 1695 Recapture of Dalian 3

The Japanese Army stationed in Fuzhou was part of the Manchurian Division. Their order was to defend Fuzhou to the death and not retreat a single step.

They saw the soldiers of the 17th Brigade breaking through the moat defense line and frantically throwing grenades and shooting at the city wall.

Most of the soldiers in the vanguard of the 17th Brigade, who first broke through the moat, were killed or injured.

Seeing this, the Fengtian Air Force increased its strafing and bombing of the Japanese troops on the Fuzhou city walls.

This ancient city, which was built in the Liao Dynasty, collapsed in many places due to the fierce bombing and strafing by military aircraft.

The machine gunners of the 3rd Regiment also braved the hail of Japanese bullets and exchanged fire with the Japanese troops on the Fuzhou city wall.

The rocket soldiers of the 3rd Regiment approached the Fuzhou city gate under the cover of machine gunners and blew down the city gate with two consecutive shots.

Afterwards, the soldiers of the three regiments rushed into Fuzhou City shouting.

Under the fierce attack of the Third Regiment, the Japanese troops in Fuzhou City, who would rather die than retreat, were forced to abandon their positions and retreat deep into Fuzhou City.

The soldiers of the Third Regiment did not give the Japanese army a chance to breathe and chased them closely.

Afterwards, the soldiers of the Fourth Regiment also rushed into Fuzhou City and advanced deep into the city from the left and right sides.

The Japanese army had no idea that Fuzhou City would fall so quickly, so they did not build a second line of defense deep in Fuzhou City.

The soldiers of the 17rd and th Regiments of the th Brigade were following closely behind, and they had no chance to rebuild a new line of defense.

After a brutal street fighting, part of the Japanese Manchurian Division stationed in Fuzhou City was almost completely wiped out.

The soldiers of the 17rd and th Regiments of the th Brigade continued to advance deep into Dalian City without rest.

In the direction of Dahei Mountain of the 1st Brigade, the Jinzhou Air Force also launched a fierce bombing on the Japanese artillery on Dahei Mountain.

The Japanese anti-aircraft artillery on Dahei Mountain and the Jinzhou Air Force engaged in a desperate battle.

Under the absolute superior firepower bombing of the Jinzhou Air Force, the Japanese anti-aircraft artillery on Dahei Mountain ended up with their artillery destroyed and their men killed.

The anti-aircraft artillery positions on the Dahei Mountain were destroyed by the Devil Forces' aviation, and the opposing artillery was greatly restrained.

They specially sent observers to keep an eye on the movements of the Devil Force's air force.

As soon as the Devil's planes flew away, they quickly opened fire and bombarded the attacking brigade of soldiers fiercely.

The fierce artillery fire caused heavy casualties among the soldiers of the brigade.

The Jinzhou Air Force, sensing something was amiss, flew over and the Japanese artillery stopped bombing.

The two sides fought like a cat and mouse.

Soon, the Jinzhou Air Force realized the Japanese army's cunning and began to patrol around the Japanese artillery positions.

Without the bombardment of Japanese artillery, the soldiers of the First Brigade advanced rapidly under the cover of machine gunners and rocket soldiers, and were about to break through the Daheishan defense line.

The Japanese artillery had no choice but to take the risk and fire to intercept a brigade of soldiers.

The thick smoke from the firing exposed the location of the Japanese artillery positions.

The Jinzhou Air Force began bombing and strafing the Japanese artillery positions, and soon destroyed the Japanese artillery positions hidden opposite the anti-aircraft artillery positions.

After destroying the Japanese artillery positions, the Jinzhou Air Force continued to launch fierce bombing and strafing on the Japanese troops in the Heishan positions.

Under the fierce firepower suppression of the Jinzhou Air Force, the Japanese troops on the Black Mountain position were unable to organize an effective and fierce resistance.

As the left side of Daheishan was broken through by a brigade of soldiers, commotion broke out in the Japanese Heishan position.

The Japanese commander hurriedly built a new line of defense to stop the attack from the left, but soon their right line of defense was also in danger.

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