Chapter 641 Absolute Firepower Guo Feng knew very well that we had only won a stage of victory. Not far away, the Luosha Ninth Infantry Regiment should have also met the defeated soldiers here, so there was very little time to clean up the battlefield. Beating these people up and leaving them with little strength was also a way to clean up the battlefield.

If we don't take care of these prisoners, we will be fighting in the front and these guys in the back will cause trouble for us. The battlefield will be unsafe. It will be uncomfortable to be attacked from both sides. I am already very merciful for not killing you all.

"Everyone, get in immediately. If anyone dares to be slow, don't blame me for not recognizing them with my gun. If anyone comes out without our order, I will kill them."

The two teams of soldiers raised their submachine guns. There were only more than 30 people in total, and they had to watch over nearly 700 prisoners and lock them all up in a nearby warehouse. Fortunately, this warehouse only had two doors, and they set up machine guns at the door to shoot anyone who dared to go out.

There is no time to transport these prisoners back now, so they can only be temporarily placed. In less than twenty minutes, Guo Feng has already led the army to move forward. We can't be hindered by these things at the moment, nor can we give the Rakshasa army time to react.

The people of the Ninth Regiment had just settled the fleeing soldiers of the Sixth Regiment. Since they were all walking, their speed was not very fast. In addition, some people were in a panic and even took the wrong way.

The commander of the Ninth Regiment had just called together his officers when a shell exploded not far from the tent, and those who were close to the explosion were even injured.

"Return to your troops and tell everyone to calm down and slowly retreat towards division headquarters."

Captain Ivanov of the 9th Regiment knew very well that the reason why the 6th Regiment was defeated was because of the enemy's sudden attack. When none of us knew what was going on, they had already rushed into our camp. Even if you resisted, you would be fighting on your own and would not gain much advantage.

Therefore, it is useless to tell others anything else now. Let the officers under your command return to their own armies, and everyone should fight and retreat. There may be a chance of survival. If they fight head-on, according to what those people from the Sixth Regiment said, there is basically no way of survival.

When Ivanov came out of the tent, he had already seen tanks in the distance. The dust raised by more than a dozen tanks clearly showed that they were traveling at the fastest speed.

According to Ivanov's previous idea, mines should be buried in front of the military camp, but the mines have not been delivered yet, and the minefield has only been marked, which has no effect on the enemy.

"Anti-tank guns, fire, stop them."

Ivanov's infantry regiment had four anti-tank guns, two of which were near the regimental headquarters. When he gave the order, the people around him quickly loaded the shells. The target was about a few hundred meters away. If the shot was accurate, they could achieve results.

Unfortunately, a large number of artillery shells fell around them, and the soldiers were so frightened that their hands were shaking so badly that they had lost their original accuracy. The shells did hit them, but they did not hit the tanks of Guofeng's troops. Instead, they hit a Rakshasa car at the gate of their camp.

"Get out of here..."

Ivanov went up and kicked him. This idiot finally fired a shot, but ended up blowing up our own car. Are you here to fight or to collaborate with the enemy?

"Keep reloading..."

After Captain Ivanov said this, some people began to load artillery shells, but some people saw the target of the tank attack in the distance and quickly rolled to the side. These were all experienced people on the battlefield.

When the enemy tanks were advancing just now, they had no target at all. They would fire at anyone who blocked their way. However, when the anti-tank guns fired just now, although they did not hit the tanks, they also discovered that there were weapons in the Rakshasa camp that threatened them, so now more than a dozen tanks were firing at this area.

The new recruits naturally couldn't tell anything, but the veterans only needed to look at the angle of the tank and think about the distance between the two sides to know that the shells must have hit this position, so now they couldn't care less about face and just ran out as far as they could.

Several artillery shells exploded near the headquarters. Many staff officers were busy burning documents, and some were also busy moving communication equipment. As a result, when the shells hit, more than half of them, including their regimental commander, were killed.

When the Rakshasa's anti-tank guns opened fire, those on the first line of defense were happy for a while. As long as they could destroy the enemy's tanks, they should fight bravely and maybe they could hold on.

But when they looked back and saw that the regimental headquarters had turned into a fireball, many people's hearts sank. The outer positions were only half dug, so they could only squat inside and shoot, which was a very uncomfortable posture.

Armored vehicles in the distance also rushed over, and their 20mm and 40mm cannons fired at the outer positions. The explosions were almost connected in a chain.

According to the Rakshasas, it was like a dozen grenades were thrown at once, and these grenades were connected by a string, exploding one after another from left to right. From a distance, it was a very beautiful scenery, but if you were in it, you would know how dangerous it was.

Many Luosha officers and soldiers were aware of the danger, but their hands and feet were disobedient. After seeing the scene in front of them, they only felt their whole bodies trembling and their minds were blank. When they wanted to escape, the shells had already exploded around them.

"Let me take the blasting class."

In a trench at the forefront, a Rakshasa company commander said loudly that when communicating with the Japanese, the Japanese told them that facing the steel torrent of the 72nd Army, other weapons might not be of much use, and someone would need to stand up and sacrifice. Moreover, the Japanese explained it in great detail, including how to attack the tanks of the 72nd Army. So now it is proved that the company commander believes that only the demolition squad can stop these tanks.

When these people came out with explosive packs on their backs, the tank driver immediately slowed down to allow the jeeps on both sides to rush past quickly. Tanks turn around slowly, and if these infantry really rushed over, it would be very dangerous.

But the brothers in the jeep were different. Except for a driver and a machine gunner, the others had submachine guns in their hands. They would shoot as many as you wanted and would never let you get close to our tanks...

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