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Chapter 947 Don't die in the hands of the Russians

The Russian artillery was not arrogant for long, and was discovered by the Chinese artillery group and was immediately suppressed. The high-quality update Soviet runners had to quickly transfer, and then the Chinese Huanglong Legion's field artillery group continued to block the attacking Russian team.

The shells spread in the air with gunpowder, and the smell of gunpowder dispersed on the battlefield. From 8 am to around 12 noon, the Russians continued to fight. However, the effect was very little, and even a bunker was not eliminated. Instead, their artillery group suffered great losses.

The war seemed to have happened in an instant. Everyone thought the battle was very fast. At twelve o'clock noon, the Soviet army discovered that this wave of attack had lasted for four hours. The Soviet army's cannons had been red, and it took an hour to transport the shells. The artillery soldiers did not expect the Chinese to be so tenacious. After four hours of artillery attack, the Chinese positions seemed to have nothing to feel - of course, this was related to the Soviet army's inability to concentrate on the attack. The Chinese fortress cannons played a great role in strategic deterrence here, and the Soviet army did not dare to use the cannons in a concentrated manner.

The Soviet army's attack in the morning had little effect. Then, when the shells were insufficient, Kolchak suggested stop the attack, and Buluhell also ordered a retreat and rest.

The Russians did not capture any position, but they did not gain anything, but they did the effect of killing eight thousand soldiers. Among them, four Sakhalin infantry divisions attacked the main position of the Chinese defenders, with more than 6,000 casualties, including 2,000 wounded and 4,000 casualties. The bodies were still thrown on the position and could not be picked up.

What is surprising is the casualties of the 5th Infantry Division and the 27th Infantry Division of the Soviet Red Army, which were attacking on the flank, and they also threw 4,000 corpses on the position. But they were just supportive forces. Although the Soviet Red Army was more brave, the Tsarist Russian soldiers were more experienced, and they were the most destructive group of Chinese soldiers.

In front of the Kizil Fortress position, where corpses are everywhere, the Soviet army's corpses are strangely discharged, one-third of which are shelled, and one-third are killed by machine guns in temporary bunkers. The main target of high-quality update of the Soviet army's artillery is these temporary bunkers, but the temporary bunkers are built relatively strongly and are located twenty meters behind the front line position, which makes it difficult for Soviet soldiers to approach, and they can only place artillery troops in the rear to be responsible for destroying them. However, under the threat of Chinese fortress artillery, the effect is not obvious.

In addition to the blockage of the attack on the ground, the Chinese road-aircraft bombers in the sky caused great trouble to the Soviet army. These bombers learned to be smart. Seventy-two bombers did not come together like yesterday and dropped all the bombs and left.

Today, China's planes were divided into six teams, with each twelve bombers as one team, and continuously bombing the Soviet Red Army. From the morning, it seemed that Chinese planes were hovering in the sky, and bombs were constantly throwing down. This was extremely unfavorable to the Soviet artillery.

The machine guns of the Suzaku fighter and the Kirin 2 fighter are both uc8 air-cooled 12.7mm caliber heavy machine guns. The development of China** industry is that they can produce themselves and produce themselves. If they cannot produce themselves, they will copy others' production. This is also the reason why foreigners don't like to deal with Chinese people, because Chinese people will soon abandon their partners. But it is precisely because of the continuous self-reliance that China's heavy industry has the strength to be supported to advance, to stimulate domestic demand, and to give more people a job opportunity. The Chinese fighter jets also dive down from high places from time to time and then pull up the direction. They bring a pool of blood mud and wild sand, leaving behind the broken limbs of Soviet soldiers in a certain area.

Although China's fighter jets are not suitable for dive bombers, the repeated baptisms of the Soviet army by Chinese aircraft have really made the Soviet army, especially General Buluheer, understand a truth that war can be initiated from the sky, and bullets can be shot down from the sky.

Kolchak had a blue face and didn't know what he was thinking. Kolchak, wearing a blue aristocratic military uniform, looked a bit alternative and special, and also a bit unsociable. The high-quality update was when the Soviet generals roared and cursed the Chinese. Most of the Soviet officers were poor, and many of them were still uneducated soldiers after years of fighting, so don't expect everyone to speak elegant words at the Soviet command center. The greeting words of various female sexual organs were constantly spoken from their mouths as if they were normal.

"We must destroy their artillery first." Buluhell shouted at the command center.

But Sollinsky laughed and said, "Comrade Commander, do you know how many fortress cannons the enemy fired in the morning?"

"How many?"

Sollinsky said lightly: "They fired 220 rounds this morning, and according to our information, they only had 2,000 fortress guns. It can be said that in one morning, they consumed more than one tenth of the fortress gun shells."

"They also consumed nearly a hundred rounds yesterday," Bostshev added.

"And their planes are such troublesome guys," said Staff Officer Kolin Yakov. "Their planes seemed to have never interrupted the bombing of us in the morning. Although the bombing effect of the planes was not good, it had a serious impact on our morale, especially the period of the Bukharin Legion. Some of the soldiers of the Sakharin Legion were unwilling to attack, so they jumped into the running pit and were lazy."

Kolchak smiled awkwardly, and then he said, "We cannot continue to attack like this in the afternoon. I saw the firepower of the Chinese people, they were equipped with a large number of heavy machine guns. According to my experience in dealing with the Chinese team, their equipment has undergone earth-shaking changes. If we continue to charge like this, we will only die in vain - the only thing we can do is to consume the enemy's bullets and shells. I suggest stop attacking temporarily and wait for darkness and the enemy's heavy artillery is difficult to aim at our army's running group."

Buluhel nodded and ordered the army to stop attacking. The soldiers of the 5th Infantry Division, the 27th Infantry Division and four divisions of the Sakhalin Legion dropped nearly 10,000 corpses and retreated dejectedly. They looked sadly at the bodies of their comrades in front of the position, falling to the ground in rows, as if a massacre. What's wrong? Is the flood-like attack that made the Soviet Red Army full of confidence difficult to work?

When Kolchak left the command center and went down to visit the Sasarin Legion, Bostshev said again: "I recommend that you attack the enemy while they are having supper at four o'clock in the afternoon."

"But Comrade Political Commissar, it's not dark at Central Asia at 4 o'clock, which is too much casualties for us. Next I'll go and count the deaths. The damn Chinese people are too powerful." Sollinsky said with a bitter face.

Buluhel nodded, but Bostshev immediately objected: "No, the 5th Sakhalin and the 6th Division arrived in the afternoon. Our troops are stronger and we should use them to continue harassing the Chinese."

"The morning battle has proved that this charge was too much casualties without artillery support," Sollinsky reminded.

Bostshev said without pity: "But it was not our Bolshevik comrades who sacrificed it, but the White Guards. You must know that if we bring them back to Moscow, they are unstable bombs."

"No, they are Russians first," Sollinsky said immediately.

"Are you pleading for them?"

Brucher looked at the stubborn second political commissar Bostshev, then looked at his chief of staff Sollinsky, smiled and shook his head, and said, "You don't need to argue anymore. I think General Kolchak will make a decision. Andre, go and ask General Kolchak, how is his casualties in the Sakhalin Legion?"

"Yes, Comrade Commander." Colin Yakov said immediately.

After the battle stopped, the Soviet army immediately sent a medical team of more than 100 male nurses, holding a white flag into the battlefield, hoping to take away the wounded. However, Sun Liechen, the commander of the 29th Division, who suffered losses, inspected his wounded soldiers and said with red eyes: "Fuck, blow them to death for me and save his grandmother's legs! Mom, let their wounded soldiers shout on the battlefield, and no one is allowed to rescue them."

"Secretary, I'm afraid it's not in accordance with the rules." Zou Fen, chief of staff of the 29th Division, hurriedly said, "I'm afraid I'll fight each other in the future."

"Do you know the temper of the Russians?" Sun Liechen sneered, "When Yu Shuai and Feng Delin were working hard for the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese War, you know what the Russians did when they caught Japanese prisoners? Buried alive! As long as they were enemies of the Russians, don't fall into their hands in the future. As long as they fell into their hands, they would die in one word. So, don't talk to them about reason, benevolence and righteousness, talk about international law, and beat them up to them to make the truth. Tell the soldiers that they should not fall into the hands of the Russians, and they will not treat the prisoners as humans."

After the Soviet medical team was dispersed by the Chinese infantry artillery, it aroused great dissatisfaction among the Soviet soldiers. The Soviet political propagandists took the opportunity to publicize the cruelty of the Chinese in the army and provoked the fighting will of the Soviet soldiers.

The Chinese took the opportunity to eat and drink water, treat the wounded, and carry the bodies away. The soldiers finally had a temporary rest, but they also knew that the rest time would never last long. In the rear, the Chinese artillery recalibrated the direction and moved the position to prevent the Soviet army from being centrally eliminated.

The battlefield calmed down briefly, mixing the smell of the dead meat burning hot as shells drifted in the air, and the shells were thrown away on the ground at will. Chinese soldiers began to organize the battlefield records while eating steamed buns, waiting for the next wave of battle.
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