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Chapter 30 Scorched Earth

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On a moonlit night, Lynn, who was shaped like a gopher, secretly returned to the ground. Ishu. At this time, Stuttgart was no longer Stuttgart they saw a few days ago. The huge industrial city was once again attacked by war, and all the buildings collapsed, and many original streets were nowhere to be found. Fortunately, most of the residents were dismissed by the uprisingers to surrounding villages and towns before the Soviet army siege, which was to save the city from the most tragic ending of death.

The battle in the city had subsided, the Soviet army withdrew the large army, leaving only a small number of people to continue to clear out the uprising personnel hiding everywhere. Therefore, Lin En and the other four walked through the rubble for hundreds of meters. Along the way, they only saw a few Soviet personnel. They relied on armored vehicles and trucks to guard the forks, blocks and squares and other prominent locations. It seemed that they would not take the initiative to attack before dawn. In this case, Lin En and his party did not need to fight against the enemy to the death. They continued to move in the ruined city, trying to search for the remaining guns and ammunition from places where the uprisingers were holding on or engaged in fierce street battles with the Soviet army. It seemed that the Soviet army was evacuating in a hurry. Before they could do a comprehensive cleaning of the city, they found dozens of bullets, canned meat and a medical box without much effort, and then found a relatively secluded ruin for a while.

"I can't help but keep it hurt!"

Before cleaning the wounds of the German Free Regiment companions, the Army Sergeant of the Imperial Guards whispered.

"Just this little wound, hiss..." Before he finished speaking, the commando captain suddenly grinned his teeth due to the tender wound, and his twisted expression looked quite funny.

At this time, Lynn leaned against the rubble, looking out cautiously while pressing bullets into the magazine. Just four years ago, he would never have thought that he would relive such a sinister battle four years later.

Tanze stared in the other direction, and he drank water in small sips like a slap of wine, and glanced at the two people who bandaged the wound from time to time. Although there were the most basic surgical instruments in this medicine box that could meet the needs of taking bullets and suturing wounds on the spot, they could only treat the wounds for their peers in a conservative way due to the current environment and the non-professional level of the three people in medical care. When the bandaging was almost over, Tanze suddenly stared at the distance for several seconds, and whispered: "Shh! Someone is coming here!"

Lin En quickly moved to Tanze and observed several black shadows moving sneakily towards this side. When they got closer, they carefully turned on the infrared night vision device and used the imaging in the infrared scope to make a preliminary inference: "There are three people in total, not like Soviet soldiers."

"It may be ours." Tanze guessed, pulled out the p38 pistol and gently loaded it.

Apart from the Soviet headlights, there was no other light in the city of Stuttgart at this moment, so it was almost impossible to charge infrared equipment. In order to save the remaining electricity, Lynn decisively turned off the night vision device, crawling on the edge of the rubble pile, staring at the black shadows who dared not walk straight.

"Is it the enemy or your own?" Sergeant Emperor** asked with an assault rifle.

"There is a greater possibility that it is our own people. Keep a close eye on us." Lynn said.

"No problem." Sergeant Emperor** left clearly.

After a moment of observation, Lin Neng and Tanze easily found that the three black shadows moving in the ruins were exactly the same as their previous posture. They sometimes gently pulled away the debris and looked for something in the ruins, sometimes they watched around vigilantly, and then groped forward.

"Would you like to try?" Tanze asked.

Lynn held the assault rifle in his left hand and the right hand was equipped with the night vision device position above the bolt, so that he could turn on the night vision device as fast as possible when a bad situation occurred and fire at the target - he prayed silently in his heart and nodded at Tanze.ishu.

Tanze opened his left hand to his lips, imitating the cricket's slight "rustling" sound.

In sight, figures, less than thirty meters away from Lynn and the others, stopped moving one after another. After Tanze repeated it twice, they finally responded: the nightingale cried. Although the imitator's voice sounded like a sparrow, it could still tell that it was a bird rather than an insect.

According to the battle contact code agreed four days ago, Tanze imitated the nightingale's cry, and the other party responded with the sound of crickets, which completed the process of joining. Even so, Lynn and the others prepared to shoot when the shadows approached - after two days of fierce fighting, no one could guarantee that there were no treasoners in the uprising camp and revealed these fatal information to the Soviets.

The three figures stopped six or seven meters away from Linn and Tanze's location, and asked Linn and their team and names in a low voice. Obviously, they were able to survive in the extremely harsh battlefield environment, and their vigilance played a very important role.

Lin En held a gun in one hand and whispered his name.

"O my God... Chief Galgo, you are still alive!" Someone in the shadow exclaimed, and they moved their waists one after another, looking surprised when facing Lynn.

Under the faint moonlight, Lin En saw that the three of them were all covered in dust and were embarrassed and tired. Some had solidified blood marks on their faces, some had gauze tied with their shoulders and arms, and their military uniforms were almost gone. The breath of death naturally obtained in the tempering of purgatory was faintly visible.

All three were German Freedom Corps soldiers. They lacked regular military training and could survive until now. Lin Neng couldn't help but be surprised, but the current situation at this time was that one more person would have a more crucial combat power. So he did not ask how the three people survived the past two days, but gave them his cans and water, and asked about their ammunition status. As a result, these three hungry guys only had five rifle bullets and nine pistol bullets in total, and the grenades they picked up could be divided into three for each person.

After they had a quick replenishment of food, Lin En asked about their previous hiding location and what they observed along the way. The answer was basically the same as what he saw along the way.

"Only our main combat troops could make the Soviet army rush to withdraw the regular mechanized corps." Lin En guessed that his words instantly made the people around him excited.

After looking at his companions who had escaped from death and thinking about Stuttgart who had been reduced to ruins, Lynn sighed and said: "Brothers, our established mission has been completed, and the fate of this country will be decided by the battle on the front battlefield!"

Four hundred kilometers northward, fierce battles are going on vigorously. In Sevotal and Buchholz between Hamburg and Bremen, 16,000 emperors blocked the attack of tens of thousands of Soviet troops based on towns and canal lines. To the east of the front, mobile troops affiliated with the Soviet North German Front were coming. Among these Soviet troops, many veterans who fought for many years were the examples of professional soldiers. They had admirable skillful skills, firm will and simple thinking on the battlefield, in addition to the burnout and confusion caused by continuous combat

They can be regarded as one of the most perfect warriors on this planet. However, the aura of the sacred home court inspired the people of the Emperor to look to death. Under the combined effect of elite weapons, precise deployment and exquisite cooperation, they exerted extraordinary combat power, which made the Soviet army need to pay more than imagined casualties every time they seized a position from them. In addition, the awakened German people assisted the Emperor's team in a direct or indirect way. The Soviet army was packaged like a tank trapped in a quagmire, and the powerful power was not available at all.

From Cui Kov to grassroots non-commissioned officers, most of the commanders of the Soviet army were elites baptized by cruel wars and fell into a passive position under the unexpected tactics of the enemy. They decisively adjusted their tactics, stretched the front line with the advantage of troops, and then launched a roundabout attack from the southern part of Bremen, where the Emperor's team had weak defenses. Then, they forced a crossing of the Elbe River section northwest of Hamburg in a way that was unexpected to each other, and then used a team of people to cross the river in the Elbe River section northwest of Hamburg in a way that was unexpected to each other.

The elite troops, mainly infantry, broke forward to the side and rear of the Sevotal position, forcing the Imperial team to dispatch reserves to block the attack, thereby weakening the frontal defenders' forces. Two hours later, the Soviet artillery, which had been given priority to repair the road, arrived at the battlefield. The Katyusha rocket launchers of the two battalions used continuous and fierce artillery fire to turn the Sevotal town into a sea of ​​fire, and caused considerable losses to the Imperial team that was holding the position.

Technology and home convenience gave the Imperial Air Force many night combat advantages. Despite this, the Soviet aviation force dispatched more than 500 fighter jets at night and carried out tactical bombings on the Imperial Air Force with the guidance signal of the ground forces. Although the accuracy of the hundreds of tons of high-explosive bombs and incendiary bombs they threw was unsatisfactory, it still played a positive role in the Soviet offensive and lured a limited number of Imperial Air Force to intercept at night, increasing the fatigue of Imperial pilots, ground crews and combat aircraft. At dawn, the Imperial Air Force was full of holes.

The defense line of Sevotal could no longer be supported, and the surviving personnel had to retreat backwards in the ground-air attack of Soviet fighter jets. The team guarding Buchholz was not isolated because of the loss of Sevotal. The team of the Imperial and Hamburg, the insurrectionists in the Bremen area built fortifications overnight in Buxthoud and Tostet. Three points geographically formed an arc-shaped defense line in front of Buchholz. The team of subsequent landings also curbed the Soviet army's roundabout attacks in the northwest of Tostet and Tostet.

The reason why the land war of the Imperial Team was able to advance steadily in the first ten hours was the absolute key. In order to prevent the Soviet fleet led by the light cruiser "Chikarov" from interfering with its own sea transportation, the Imperial Team fought torpedo boats and submarines to fight to the death. In the night battle, the Imperial Team lost three destroyers and seven light combat ships, while the Soviet army only paid the price of light injuries to the flagship, one destroyer and one gunboat sinking. In this way, the Imperial Team could only use aviation and submarine forces to prevent the Soviet fleet from further breaking into the combat area, and the US and British fleets that were hovering near the war zone would not easily be involved in the war end.
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