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Chapter 971 Anti-encirclement is about to form

Chapter 971

The Chinese defenders did not collapse. From officers to soldiers, they gritted their teeth and insisted. The Chinese were full of willfulness. The cowardly ones were executed by Du Baosan three days ago. Although the ones who stayed were uneasy, they were absolutely loyal to their duties. What made the Soviet Union feel terrible is that the war was fierce until now, and the Chinese had never thought of surrendering. The 16th Corps Huanglong Legion had officers who escaped at the last minute, but no surrendered. All the prisoners captured by the Soviet army were wounded soldiers with no combat ability. This is the reason why Buluheer felt deeply afraid.

The Chinese would rather die than surrender. A crazy nation, a country that has lost its rationality, and a terrible national cohesion, Buluheer sighed in the Soviet command.

On the afternoon of the 26th, the 10th Division finally arrived at the Kizil Fortress three days later than the original plan, and the plan to encircle the Chinese troops was officially launched.

The China ** team here has the Yellow Dragon Army (21,000 people), the Third Division (14,000 people), the Tenth Division (21,000 people), the Sixteenth Cavalry Division (8,000 people). In addition, Guo Buluo Ronghai, the commander of the 32nd Division, personally led the 93rd Brigade and six reserve regiments to quickly approach the south bank of the Sir River by train. The total strength of the Chinese troops is about to reach 84,000 people.

Although the Soviet army now has 150,000 people, the supply and morale of the Soviet army have declined seriously, and nearly 50,000 wounded soldiers are difficult to be treated. Hundreds of wounded soldiers died in pain howling. Every second, three wounded soldiers died in the Soviet field hospital. Among these 150,000 soldiers, less than 70,000 were able to continue fighting. The rest were wounded people who could not fight.

"This battle cannot be fought." Although Buluheer did not want to admit it, in fact, Kizil Fortress was like a hard rock. It beat Seven times with their Soviet Oriental Army to the point of bleeding. Buluheer looked at the shaking smoke from afar and couldn't help but sigh: "Du Baosan, this man made of steel, almost two-thirds of his army was killed, and he could still fight... He is such an iron man."

"Are we retreating now?" Now, even the political commissar Melnikov knows that he can't hold on anymore, but who will be responsible for this defeat if he retreats?

"Report!" the guard shouted.

Buluhell said with an unexpected look: "What's the matter?"

"After inspecting the wounded, Marshal Kolchak of the White Bandits, he cried bitterly, and then he snatched the pistol of the guards to see the soldiers and shot himself."

"What!" Buluhell shouted: "Has he committed suicide?"

"Yes."

"What did he say?"

The guard said, "I don't know, Comrade Commander."

At this time, Bostshev walked in with a bitter look on his face and said, "I know what he said, before he died. It's all my fault. I killed the children."

"What does he mean?" Buluhell asked in a little uncertain.

Bostshev said to other staff officers, correspondents and guards: "You go out and we have important matters to discuss." Buluheer didn't understand what he meant, and even Melinikov didn't understand. After everyone left, there were only five people here, he, First Political Commissar Melinikov, Commander Buluheer, Chief of Staff Sorlinsky, and Bluheer's confidant Aleyan, commander of the 1st Infantry Division of Smososk.

Bostshev said: "What he meant was that if he hadn't encouraged us to attack the Chinese, there wouldn't have been such losses, nor would there have been so many brave young men sacrificed."

The other four people were not fools, so they naturally understood that Kolchak was not what he meant. Kolchak was saying that if he had not decided to surrender to the Soviet Union, his 50,000 Sakhalin soldiers would not have died here. But Bostshev's words suddenly found a reason, yes, to shift the responsibility to Kolchak. When Kolchak led his army to surrender to the Soviet Union, the Supreme Military Commission of Moscow once sent them a secret document asking them to treat Kolchak very friendly and politely, but monitored them at all times and could not let him command the army. Trotsky even told them that Kolchak was an extremely excellent military commander. If there were any strategic problems, please consult him. Trotsky said that in the future he would make Kolchak a teacher at the CSKA Moscow, specializing in teaching Soviet generals how to fight.

"But in this way... have we shifted the blame to the Commander-in-Chief?" Aleyan said worriedly.

"It is precisely because of this that we will not be held accountable." Bostshev sneered.

The war between China and the Soviet Union is always affecting the hearts of the Beijing Ministry of Defense and the Kremlin of the Moscow. Both countries are eyeing their fists to see who is hard. Whether the Chinese can defend the Western Regions, or the Soviets can swallow the Western Regions in one bite. Whether the Chinese persimmon is soft or cactus depends on the situation of this battle (the Battle of Heart of Central Asia).

Within three days on May 25, 26, 27, the Soviet army saw that the Chinese team's artillery fire was sparse, determined that the Chinese defenders had insufficient shells, and ordered a continuous attack on the Kizil Fortress.

At this time, the Soviet Oriental Army's outer Caspian Cluster, all of Shereshev's troops conquered the outer Caspian region, including the Gimanstao region, the Aral Sea region, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and the Barkan region, which were approaching Tashkent and Samarkand.

Shereshev marched eastward all the way southward and was originally planning to take down Tashkent, the back alley of Samarkand, and join Buluhel's army. However, Buluhel's army was defeated in Kizil Fortress, so he had to give up his plan to advance to Samarkand and quickly support him to the north. However, unless they directly crossed the southern Kolezkum Desert, they had to bypass the desert and walk through the Aral Sea. Shereshev expected to take ten days to arrive.

Buluheer smiled wryly and said, "We were defeated by the Chinese in twelve days." But Xiereshev's support still excited the Soviet soldiers, but the left-wing troops of the Central Asian group of the Soviet Oriental Army were entangled by Chen Jiongming's Jiaolong Legion. Chen Jiongming knew that the key to this Central Asian Heart Battle lies in the Kizil Fortress, as long as they dragged the Soviet army, they would be the greatest victory.

So Chen Jiongming sent troops to take the initiative to attack and fight with Saragayev's army. After the Siberian Cluster of the Soviet Oriental Army, Kadistov's troops suddenly entered the Altai Mountains of Taisi Province to the south. Chen Jiongming immediately dispatched the 38th Division's Chengqian headquarters, 18,000 people and four reserve regiments, 7,000 people, a total of 25,000 people to support Altai Mountains and prevent the attack of Kadistov's troops.

Due to the rapid speed of the Soviet army's southward movement, Cheng Qian's troops met Kadistov's troops just after arriving in Samipalatinsk. This place had long been assigned to Chinese territory in the Sino-Soviet Friendship Treaty. It can be said that the Soviet army had invaded Chinese territory. Cheng Qian immediately sent people to protest to the Soviet army. Kadistov immediately refuted: "According to the treaty, is it from our Soviet Republic, why don't you hand it over to us?"

Niu Yuanteng, a staff officer of the First Brigade of the Armed Police of Taixi Province, said: "It's not that we won't return it, but it takes a little time. Do you buy our house and leave us with no time to even clean up the furniture?"

"Excuse." Kadistov sneered, "We have been in war for ten days at the Kizil Fortress. Do you want to fight our army here too?"

Niu Yuanteng said: "If possible, we hope to use negotiations to resolve the issue."

"What if it's impossible?"

"Then we have to see whose fist is hard." Niu Yuanteng smiled, "But as far as I know, you are eager to go south to support, and you are not carrying a lot of ammunition, right?"

"Hmph, let's see." Kadistov said angrily.

Niu Yuanteng guessed the Soviet action. The Central and Siberian clusters were anxious to support the Kizil Fortress and did not carry enough ammunition. Now each soldier only had a dozen bullets on his body, which was not enough to carry out a battle. However, the same was true for Cheng Qian's troops. They hurriedly left Akdoka, the capital of Taixi Province, and did not carry enough ammunition. Both sides pretended to be weak, but in fact they lacked ammunition supplies, so they confronted each other here.

In the rear, the baggage troops of both sides were trying hard to transport ammunition and supplies, etc. Modern warfare was just about supplies, and no one on both sides was willing to attack without supplies.

In the evening of May 26, 12th year of the Republic of China, Tang Shengzhi, a brigade commander of the 113th Brigade of the 39th Division, suffered misfortune from the misfortune. This famous escape general who should have been in history to defend Nanjing but abandoned his people and fled, resulting in the Nanjing Massacre, rushed to the position with a bayonet in the evening and died in hand-to-hand combat. This year, Tang Shengzhi was 34 years old, which is the most passionate and wisest year of a soldier, but has become a famous escape general in history. But now China

As it rises, every soldier takes pride in the rise and sacrifice of the country. No one wants to be a fleeing general, and no one wants to be a traitor. Many people choose to escape and survive because of their loss of spirit and confidence. Now this army has a spiritual pillar, which is the great China that surrounds 14.6 million square kilometers. They have spiritual support, that is, the leader of the National Defense Forces, Wang Maoru. As long as Wang Maoru is there, the war will never fail and confidence will never be lost.
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