"Also, with these dozens of prisoners in our hands, we'll have more bargaining chips when the time comes to exchange them."

There is no doubt that exchanging prisoners of war is standard procedure after every major war.

Several leaders showed great interest.

Commander Yu thought for a moment and said, "Have you ever considered that since they are lone heroes, they will be particularly stubborn and will not surrender easily..."

Although the Anlang people are hateful, they are indeed stubborn.

The elite in the army still have some courage.

Liu Hongyi said, "Then we should let them in. Let them see that the radar station they've been trying so hard to destroy is actually a piece of shit. Their psychological defenses might collapse immediately."

"This guy, trapped in a desperate situation, is holding on with just one breath. Once that breath is lost, his fighting power will immediately drop to zero."

"Unless they all want to die, I think we can still capture some prisoners."

Tai Zhengyang smiled and said to Dong Hai, "Commander, I think Hongyi's statement is not without reason. If we can really capture a group of elite prisoners of war, it will be extremely beneficial to our future work."

Yu Donghai looked at him and found it a little funny.

I knew you would say that.

When it comes to protecting their own people, they have “no bottom line”.

Tai Zhengyang knew exactly what he was thinking, but he didn't care.

It makes you sound like you don't protect your own children.

"Old Xiao, you are the highest commander on the front line. What is your opinion?"

Although Yu Donghai was basically inclined to approve Liu Hongyi's suggestion, he still gave face to Deputy Chief of Staff Xiao.

Deputy Chief of Staff Xiao smiled and said, "I think it's no problem. The terrain in Area 7 is indeed complex. We must not drive them away and make them lose their way. It's better to make dumplings!"

“Then make dumplings!”

"Notify Long Jian and have him make the corresponding arrangements."

The fighting elsewhere on the Ganquan front was basically over before dawn.

The Anlang people dispatched an entire regiment of combat troops, but were completely defeated.

Of the fifteen divisions, seven were completely wiped out, including the dead, wounded, and prisoners, with not a single one escaping. Of the other eight divisions, only a few managed to escape.

The losses were heavy.

In military terms, this is called an "annihilation strike."

In other words, the establishment is gone, and only a few people have escaped.

It was a major victory second only to "total annihilation".

This time, the Anlang people didn't even dare to fire their heavy artillery.

After all, they were the ones who started the provocation, and now an entire regiment has been almost wiped out. They can only swallow this bitter pill with tears, and have no one to "cry to".

Only the battle at the fake radar station lasted until two o'clock in the afternoon of the next day.

Just as Liu Hongyi expected, Team 9 was the most elite team of the Anlang people, and also the most stubborn.

In order to ensure the complete annihilation of this squad, Long Jian dispatched two special operations battalions, totaling nearly a thousand troops, to surround the remaining seventy or so people of Squad No. 9 and launched a fierce psychological offensive.

From time to time, they would send people to launch feint attacks to consume their limited ammunition.

The fighting lasted until two o'clock in the afternoon. The No. 9 Squadron, trapped in the open area near the radar station, ran out of ammunition and food. They launched three consecutive suicide charges, and dozens of people were killed by snipers.

In the last suicidal charge, the squad commander was killed, leaving only 32 desperate men who finally raised the white flag and surrendered.

Thirty-two people was not the largest number of prisoners captured in this battle, but it was the only unit that surrendered as a whole.

The moment the remaining members of the No. 9 Squad raised the white flag, it marked the end of this fierce border battle.

The leaders who had been guarding the command center also breathed a sigh of relief.

The situation on each front has also been summarized one after another.

On other fronts, the situation was basically as expected, with casualties on both sides not being too heavy. The Anlang people were only feinting to divert the enemy's attack and were not fighting desperately. Although the fighting sounded lively, it was actually just that.

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