Devil's Army

Chapter 267-1 The Devil's Laboratory Must Be Destroyed

The second regiment commander led his soldiers to continue to fiercely attack the Japanese guards at the gate, and occupied the fortifications at the gate in one fell swoop.

The soldiers turned the machine guns in the fortifications at the gate and fired at the Japanese who were running over to reinforce.

A soldier tried to climb up the wall and shoot at the Japanese, but was knocked to the ground by the electric fence on the wall.

The second regiment commander continued to attract a large number of Japanese soldiers, which greatly alleviated the pressure on the special forces inside the iron gate.

Since the gate was so small, the large number of Japanese soldiers inside wanted to rush out but couldn't, and the soldiers of the second regiment commander outside wanted to rush in but couldn't.

Everyone was shooting at each other across the wall towards the gate.

This is the Japanese defense zone. The longer the confrontation lasts, the more disadvantageous it will be for them.

The second regiment commander wanted to climb over the wall to attack the Japanese, but there was an electric fence on the wall. Even if the wall was blown down, the electric fence on the wall would still be an obstacle. He had to turn off the switch of the electric fence, but where was the switch? He didn't know! The second regiment commander was really at a loss.

At this time, the battalion of the Second Regiment stationed at the intersection began fighting with the Japanese reinforcements from Fushun.

The Japanese in the laboratory were not ordinary soldiers. When the Japanese commander in Fushun heard that the laboratory had been attacked, he took it very seriously and immediately dispatched a force of four to five thousand people with small mountain artillery to reinforce.

As soon as the Japanese reinforcements were blocked by the soldiers of the Second Regiment, they immediately ordered artillery bombardment and infantry charge.

The Japanese used two small mountain guns and four mortars to bombard the positions of the Second Regiment and the Third Battalion. The Japanese infantry did not hide from the artillery, but kept rushing up along the bombardment points.

Less than half an hour into the battle, the first company of the third battalion lost its ability to resist. The third battalion commander immediately ordered the second company to enter the position.

The remaining first company in the position did not withdraw from the position, but continued to guard the position and block the Japanese together with the second company.

After rescuing all the civilians, Gray Wolf inside the big iron gate left a few special forces members to guard the door, and he led the remaining special forces members through the iron cell to continue searching inside.

There is a room inside the iron cell, and inside the room is a large iron can with a switch valve under it. Gray Wolf did not dare to blow up the can because he was afraid that it might contain poisonous gas.

Opposite the gas chamber was an operating room, where several Japanese soldiers were dissecting a naked civilian. There were several Japanese soldiers in the operating room, blocking Gray Wolf and his men.

Gray Wolf threw two grenades in succession, killing the Japanese devils, and then rushed into the operating room with the special forces.

In the operating room, several Japanese soldiers in white coats were still conscientiously carrying out their "academic research". Gray Wolf got angry and grabbed the special warfare machine gun of a nearby man and shot all the beasts in white coats.

The common man on the dissection table was still alive, but he could no longer speak. He blinked his eyes and looked at Gray Wolf and the others.

Gray Wolf couldn't bear to watch him, so he turned around and led his special forces team to search and kill all the Japs they encountered, and blew up all the experimental equipment they saw.

A special forces soldier was about to throw a grenade into a room filled with bombs, but Gray Wolf stopped him because he saw a skull painted on the outside of the boxes containing the bombs.

At this time, the entire laboratory was almost destroyed by him. He killed all the Japanese he encountered, whether they were wearing white coats or military uniforms, leaving no one alive.

He left a few special forces members to watch over the bombs, and told them that they must not be detonated unless absolutely necessary, and he took the remaining special forces members out to support the special forces team that had just blocked the Japanese in the laboratory.

Before Gray Wolf could lead the special forces back to the place where they had just blocked the Japanese in the laboratory, the Japanese in the laboratory had already arrived.

Gray Wolf immediately organized special forces to block the attack on the spot.

Since this passage had the Japanese's laboratory, operating room and poison gas station storage warehouse, it was destroyed and the captain who led the team had no choice but to die in battle or commit seppuku to apologize.

So the Japanese captain ordered his soldiers to attack the Gray Wolf's special forces regardless of casualties.

In fact, the Japanese captain had already guessed that since the devil troops had returned from this side, the equipment here must have been almost destroyed by them. The experts must have died. He had no choice but to die in battle.

He ordered his soldiers to attack continuously, and bodies of Japanese soldiers fell in the passage.

He secretly praised in his heart that this group of devil soldiers were really powerful. Just now, in order to eliminate those fifteen devil soldiers, thirty-two of his imperial warriors had been killed. Now he only had more than eighty soldiers left.

The soldiers of the Second Regiment also tried to break into the Iron Gate, but there was nothing inside the Iron Gate, and the soldiers who rushed in were just moving targets. As a result, the Second Regiment lost 12 soldiers and retreated back to the Iron Gate fortifications.

Outside, the commander of the third battalion also sent the last company, the third company, to stop the Japanese. Because the regiment commander ordered him to hold the position until the last man was gone before they retreated. Because the deputy commander was determined to destroy the Japanese laboratory.

At this time, the 1st Regiment of the 6th Brigade arrived at the 3rd Battalion's position first by truck.

In order to relieve the pressure on the Third Battalion's front position, the commander of the First Regiment of the Sixth Brigade ordered the First Battalion to attack the Japanese from the left and the Second Battalion from the right at the same time.

The Japanese who were attacking the front position of the Third Battalion with all their might had to divide their forces into two waves to resist the attacks from the First and Second Battalions of the First Regiment from both wings.

The third battalion of the first regiment assisted the second regiment in attacking the Japanese in the big iron gate.

Under the command of the artillery observer who climbed up a tree, the three battalion's four mortars continued to bombard the Japanese in the iron gate with great precision.

The situation on the battlefield quickly turned around and quickly tilted in the first army's favor.

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