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Chapter 155: Terrorist Shelling

The second line of defense of the Japanese army.

At this time, the little Japanese colonel finally understood that the group of Chinese armored vehicles in the distance was ready to go, waiting for the violent shelling to end, and then rushed up to tear himself apart.

Thinking that he would soon face a large-scale terrorist shelling. After the shelling was over, a large number of armored vehicles would hit his defense line, the Japanese colonel anxiously prepared to run deep into his position, prepare to return to his temporary command center, and then report to the headquarters of the 6th Division of the Japanese Army in the city and ask for instructions.

However, the Japanese Colonel never expected that the large-scale artillery bombardment of the heavy artillery brigade would come so quickly. The Japanese Colonel had just run a few steps and heard the sharp whistling sound in the sky. This time the whistling sound seemed even more scary than last time.

Hearing such a voice, the Japanese colonel felt miserable and looked at the air blankly.

Along with the Japanese Colonel, there were several Japanese officers. One of the Japanese Grandmasters saw that his colonel was stunned, so they shouted anxiously: "Your Colonel, you are dangerous!"

As soon as the Japanese general's voice fell, a shell pierced directly into the group of Japanese devils. There was a loud "boom" sound deafening, and even the earth was trembling.

A terrifying explosion sounded, and the Japanese colonel and several Japanese officers were torn to pieces by the terrifying explosion, with broken limbs and arms flying far away with the violent air waves.

Sand and stones flew everywhere, soil with minced meat, and even several broken samurai swords, flew far away, and on the ground, a shocking pit with a diameter of at least twenty meters.

Not far away, several Japanese devils happened to see this scene, but before these Japanese devils could react, a terrifying wave of air swept across. They overturned the Japanese devils to the ground, bleeding from their seven orifices. Obviously, these Japanese devils were shocked to death.

As the shell was smashed down and exploded violently, a large number of shells poured down quickly, and it exploded violently on the frontier positions of the Japanese. The explosion sound was very dense and terrifying, and it was like the earth shaking.

The large number of Japanese devils who were slightly behind this line of defense were simply shocked. The power of this shell was too terrifying, and their frontier positions were soon in a mess, almost all of them were covered by explosions.

A Japanese master was lying tightly in the trench, looking at the explosion about two or three hundred meters away. Seeing that his regiment captain was blown up under his nose, there was not much left, and the Japanese on the front line had suffered a catastrophe. Suddenly, his eyes were red, and his heart seemed to be dripping blood.

"His ROK Captain!!!"

The Japanese Major shouted shrillly, but the shout was completely drowned by the terrifying explosion. Even if it was two or three hundred meters ahead, the Japanese Major could only lie in the trenches and dared to reveal a little of his head.

The Japanese Major witnessed the power of 48 155mm caliber heavy artillery volleys in the heavy artillery brigade. A large number of shells poured down. A large number of fortifications on the Japanese front positions were destroyed. A large number of Japanese were either blown up or killed, or flew into the sky with the terrifying explosion.

The Japanese Master saw with his own eyes that the fortifications built in front were like paper, and there was no need to mention the trenches. Even those cement bunkers could not withstand it.

A shell exploded next to a cement bunker. With a loud "boom", the two-story bunker collapsed by more than half. Looking through the gap exposed by the collapse, most of the dozen Japanese in the bunker were bleeding from their seven orifices, either killed by the bombardment or were shocked to death.

Several machine guns in the bunker were also severely deformed and completely scrapped. Another shell exploded next to the bunker. Soon, the bunker completely collapsed and turned into a pile of ruins.

A Japanese bunker was about one meter above the ground, with several shooting holes open. There were obviously many Japanese inside the bunker. With the fierce and terrifying shelling, many Japanese guys hid in such bunkers, either bunkers, or anti-aircraft holes.

However, such fortifications on this Japanese position were obviously not enough, and it was impossible to accommodate so many Japanese hiding. More Japanese lying in the trenches, holding their heads tightly, and enduring this terrifying shelling with difficulty.

This little ghost's bunker looks solid, and there are even a lot of sandbags on the top of the bunker, but under the attack of a 155mm grenade, there is no sturdy appearance at all.

With a loud "boom", the bunker was lifted up directly, most of the sandbags on the top were blown away, and the bunker was blown away to the point where only half of them were left. A big pit appeared at the location of the bunker. In the center of the pit were some wood with smoke and the bodies of some Japanese devils.

The Japanese lie in the trench saw all this with his own eyes, and felt desolate in his heart. He staggered along the trench and ran back with his waist. He obviously wanted to go to the corps command center not far behind, and to send a report to Niudaoman in Hangzhou City, asking for reinforcements or tactical guidance.

If this position could be removed, the Japanese devils would definitely not want to stay here for a minute. However, the Japanese devils knew that he could only stick to it. Once this line of defense was lost, the Chinese team would directly cross here and attack the third line of defense a few kilometers behind him.

The third line of defense is the last line of defense west of Hangzhou City. In the eyes of the Japanese, it is also the last barrier of Hangzhou City.

"Boom, boom, boom..."

In just a few minutes, hundreds of shells poured into the Japanese frontier positions, exploding the entire frontier positions beyond recognition. Only God knows how many Japanese left in such a violent explosion.

A few minutes later, many Japanese Japanese in the rear discovered that the fierce artillery fire was extending all the way. Obviously, the heavy artillery brigade began to launch extended artillery bombardment on these Japanese troops.

Seeing the artillery fire extending, many Japanese devils were frightened. This was so terrifying.

A small anti-cannon hole was filled with Japanese devils. This small anti-run hole that could only accommodate twenty people actually squeezed out fifty or sixty Japanese devils. Among these Japanese devils, there was also a Japanese lieutenant.

This Japanese lieutenant was similar to other Japanese lieutenants. His face turned pale and frightened, and he had no ordinary image as a Japanese officer.

With a loud "boom", a shell exploded not far from this anti-aircraft hole. The violent explosion almost made the Japanese inside the hole feel nauseous and very uncomfortable.

At the top of the anti-cannon hole, a large amount of soil fell down. The Japanese lieutenant immediately had a head full of dirt, but at this time, the Japanese lieutenant did not pay attention to these things at all. The Japanese lieutenant is now concerned about whether this anti-cannon hole can withstand it.

The Japanese lieutenant looked at the many supporting woods around the anti-cannon holes. The diameter of these woods was generally more than ten centimeters. There were even a lot of such wood reinforcements on the top of the anti-cannon holes. Only when they saw these, the Japanese lieutenant felt a little relieved.

"Boom" another loud bang, and another shell exploded not far from the anti-aircraft hole. A large amount of soil was brushed down again. Most of the Japanese in the cave were covered in dust. The explosion of the shell seemed closer to the anti-aircraft hole.

The Japanese in the cave felt even more uncomfortable, and several Japanese even fainted by the bomb. Similarly, the Japanese lieutenant also felt very uncomfortable, but how could he not faint?

Seeing that the anti-cannon hole did not collapse amid the explosion just now, just a large amount of soil fell down again, the Japanese lieutenant breathed a few sighs of relief.

In the following minutes, although the explosion outside was loud, the explosion position of no shell was closer than last time, and the second lieutenant of the Japanese finally felt relieved.

However, I don’t know if these Japanese were unlucky enough or if the heavy artillery brigade’s shells were too dense. Not long after, a shell hit the top of the anti-aircraft shell directly.

With a loud "boom", the anti-cannon hole in the civil structure was directly blown down. The Japanese inside were either blown to death or shocked to death. Even if they were not dead, they were buried alive and buried alive by the thick soil on the top of the anti-cannon hole.

The same is true for this Japanese lieutenant. After being stunned, he was buried tightly underneath by thick soil.

As the shelling progressed, explosions rumbling on the entire Japanese position, and large pits were next to each other, with gunpowders filled with smoke, and a mess, no longer appearing before the shelling.

However, even so, the artillery bombardment of the heavy artillery brigade did not mean that it would stop at all. One hour of artillery bombardment has not yet passed half an hour. Judging from this situation, the fierce artillery fire of the heavy artillery brigade has to plow the Japanese's position several times.

Amid the violent explosion, there were almost no intact fortifications on the Japanese positions. Almost none of the cement bunkers built before were complete, and almost all of the bunkers were blown down. The trenches were almost impossible to see the appearance of the trenches and were replaced by large pits.

Some of these large pits were repeated several times. One shell exploded into a large pit. Soon, another shell exploded not far away, splashing a large amount of soil, buried more than half of the large pit that had been blown out before.

In a big pit, a Japanese Type 92 heavy machine gun exposed a deformed barrel, and the broken gun body was buried with a large amount of soil.

In some big pits, some Japanese deceased limbs and broken arms can be seen, and most of their bodies were buried, and their clothes were smashed, etc.

far away.

The soldiers of the Mechanized Infantry Brigade were watching the battle. Even though the soldiers were more than one kilometer apart, the soldiers still couldn't stand the violent explosion, and many soldiers simply stuffed their ears.

However, in addition to being shocked, the soldiers at this time were more surprised. Unexpectedly, the brothers in the heavy artillery brigade were so powerful that they almost completely smashed a large position in Japan.

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