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Chapter 732 733 Shooting Holes

Inside a machine gun bunker built with reinforced concrete, Soviet Red Army soldiers were aiming at the Germans rushing up from the opposite side with machine guns. The terrain here is very dangerous. After countless measurements and corrections by experts, the bunker built here can achieve very high efficiency in blocking the nearby terrain.

Here, it can be said that it is a real man who is in a pass, and there is no one to open. So the German soldiers who rushed to the high ground from here were suppressed by the flames shot out of the machine gun and could not lift their heads. The bullets hit the soil, and the splashing fragments made people's eyes fascinated. In the narrow shooting hole, the Soviet Red Army shooters slashed the bullets inside the machine gun, and then directly replaced a machine gun to continue to keep the shooting smooth.

In order to enable this machine gun bunker to block the entire passage, the Soviet defenders hoarded a large amount of ammunition here and prepared a full four machine guns, which ensured that the shooting place had continuous firepower.

So why should we reserve so much firepower here? The first point is that it guards a necessary path to the top of the highland, and it is a hillside facing the front position and will not be attacked by the opponent's heavy artillery fire; the second point is that it has been strengthened and transformed, with front reinforced concrete fortifications several meters thick, and the general firepower does not pose enough threat to the place.

It is precisely because of their confidence in the safety here that the Soviets arranged enough ammunition and firepower here to delay time and gain more preparation time for the Soviet defenders in other directions. Now it seems that their approach has achieved its goal and has caused considerable casualties to the German army opposite.

In just a few minutes, 7 German soldiers had fallen here, and 50 German soldiers were suppressed on this road and could not move forward at all. Fortunately, the mortars in the Soviets did not have the ammunition here, otherwise, if only a few shots were taken, these German soldiers would have really paid the price of bleeding.

"Let's fire! Open fire! Don't let them approach us! They must have prepared flamethrowers! Stop them from getting closer! Or we'll be done!" A veteran of the Soviet Red Army changed ammunition to a machine gun while loudly reminding his partners.

The Soviet shooter who was firing with a machine gun, pressed his butt on his shoulder with a butt, fired violently, and answered his comrades loudly: "I know! I know what they are going to do! I'm shooting! But they are still getting closer here little by little!"

"Boom!" On the top of the machine gun bunker, a mortar shell fell on it, lifting up a piece of soil. This was the fifth time that the German soldiers tried to attack here with mortars. As a result, except for the first shot, the rest did not have the desired effect.

The top of this machine gun bunker was originally an open-air position built with sandbags, and there was a machine gun position with a wider view on it. However, the first mortar shell accurately hit the position and killed all the Soviet soldiers on it. However, the mortar shell obviously had no destructive power to the top of the bunker with reinforced concrete and steel plates, and several shells could not paralyze this hateful Soviet machine gun bunker.

The mortar shell exploded and shook off some dust on the top of the bunker. Apart from such irrelevant dust, the entire bunker seemed to have no change at all. For the German offensive forces, the entire Krim was a huge fortress, and every detail of these fortresses seemed to have been carefully designed and considered. In order to kill more people, the Soviet architects took great pains to say.

Not far behind the German offensive troops, next to the body of a Soviet soldier who was lying on the ground, a German soldier was lying on the ground, moving his rifle bit by bit. He was like a corpse that had been lying there, and no one could notice that there was a living soldier hiding there.

When the g43 semi-automatic rifle exposed its entire body, it showed its uniqueness. The position of the sight of this rifle has a short optical scope, which is the standard equipment of German sniper rifles, and a scope with not astonishing magnification.

In the battlefield environment of World War II, the chances of snipers being able to attack soldiers 300 meters away were not great. More shootings were actually done in very close situations, so most German snipers used scopes with low magnification.

The German sniper slowly adjusted the shooting angle, used the corpse to cover most of his body, then closed one eye and aimed at the shooting hole of the Soviet machine gun bunker that was constantly spitting out flames. He held his breath and pressed the crosshairs on the sight lens on the shooting hole, waiting for his instinctive tremor to be compressed to a critical point.

He learned this method of firing in a sniper school, which can improve the accuracy of shooting. In this way, the sniper has fired more than 500 training rounds and has also performed gunfighting exercises to shoot psychological fluctuations. Moreover, he has fired hundreds of shots on the battlefield and killed more than 40 enemy soldiers. This kind of firing is a very common thing for him.

The finger pulled the trigger at the limit, and the rifle was fired toward the back seat of the shoulder as the bullet was fired. In the sight, you can see that the bullet did fly into the shooting hole of the machine gun bunker.

"Ding!" The Soviet machine gun bunker that was constantly shooting suddenly became silent. However, after only a few seconds, another machine gun recharged and continued to spray the tongue of fire. The German soldiers were still suppressed and could not raise their heads. The Soviets seemed to be taking the initiative.

"Hey! A bullet hit my machine gun! It broke my gun!" The Soviet shooter frowned and complained loudly. The highest commander in the bunker, a sergeant, walked up to the soldier, glanced at the bullet hitting the gun, and looked at the machine gun shooting hole.

The veteran who was loading the bullet obviously didn't think it was an accident, but he didn't have a good way to deal with it. He just complained: "How could it be such a coincidence? You really saved your life. It's okay to hit the gun on the gun, but it's bad."

Before his words could be finished, the young Soviet Red Army shooter who was firing screamed and fell to the ground. The bullet hit his chest and took his life directly. In such a short time, two bullets flew into the machine gun shooting hole. This cannot be summarized by luck. A terrible idea emerged in the minds of all Soviet soldiers.

"There are German snipers! Look for it! Hurry up! Get a shooter up! The German flamethrower comes up, but it's all over! Hurry!" The sergeant ordered loudly, then turned around and shouted to the soldiers guarding the phone: "Call for support! There are German snipers! We need soldiers to support! Hurry! Hurry!"

The Soviet soldier quickly grabbed the phone and began to call the headquarters on the top of the mountain. After years of construction, Krim's fortress group had many fortifications buried deep underground, and the communication lines were well connected, which was an advantage that was quite a headache for the German army.

The largest underground fortification group is built in Sevastopol. I heard that there are underground barracks that can accommodate thousands of people. The ammunition depot is buried deep below 30 meters underground, and there are reinforced concrete ceiling protection. The entire fortress area is full of bunkers and turrets, which can be said to be a precisely designed meat grinder. The battle here is just an appetizer for the soldiers of the Soviet and German sides.

However, no matter how fast the reinforcements came, it still took time. Not a minute after the call for reinforcements was called, another bullet hit the bunker, which hit the shooter's shoulder, adding a serious injury to the impoverished bunker.

But the Soviets were most worried about. With the continuous attacks of German snipers, ordinary German infantry, who were suppressed by machine guns, pulled the distance between both sides little by little. Now these German soldiers have approached dozens of meters. Once both sides are close to twenty meters or more, the flamethrower, a special guy for the bunker, can be used.

The old Soviet machine gun shooter rushed forward without hesitation. He knocked over a rash German soldier with his machine gun, then suppressed the German soldier who was constantly leaping forward with bullets, and then saw a farther place with his own light, and a corner lit up.

He instinctively dodged, and the bullets shot away his epaulette. Everyone was scared and sweated. However, the veteran didn't care and continued to fire and shot, knocking down another German soldier who stood up and hoped to get two steps closer.

However, at this time, ordinary German soldiers also had a correct shooting, and bullets began to hit the shooting hole more and more densely. The pressure of this old Soviet machine gun shooter doubled. The bullets were hit faster and faster, and the sweat on their foreheads became more and more.

Another bullet was shot into the shooting hole. This time the Soviet veterans were not so lucky, because the bullets flying in this time were not bullets fired by German snipers from a distance, but bullets fired by ordinary German infantry flying from a low place by luck.

The bullet flew in from the veteran's forehead, flew out from the back of his head with blood and brain, sprayed on the ceiling, dyeing red. The Soviet veteran opened his eyes and fell slowly, with unwillingness on his face, but he didn't even have time to scream.
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