Age of Conquest Reborn

Chapter seven hundred and ninety-ninth indiscriminate shelling

Chapter 799

indiscriminate bombardment

After teaching the more than 80,000 Soviet troops surrounded in Hadasan a lesson, Tang Qiuli sent prisoners to send a second letter of persuasion to surrender. That is to say, the Soviets asked him to have such patience, but it would be *** who were surrounded instead.

Man, he didn't even add a single extra word. He directly ordered Zheng Yong to bombard this huge place and level it. He didn't bother to talk nonsense with the *** people.

In fact, the main reason is that there are no more hundreds of tanks and thousands of trucks, and hundreds of howitzers. These last possessions are the best left. Children from poor families can only pass two hours.

The time was coming soon, and there was still no response from the surrounded Soviet army. Even the few prisoners who were released were nowhere to be seen. They were probably killed by those political commissars with strong party spirit.

Tang Qiuli ordered the troops outside the encirclement, intending to prevent the Soviet army from forcibly breaking through. The trapped beasts were still fighting. Don't be bitten by the dying tiger. The stipulated final surrender time had come. Tang Qiuli sighed. It was a pity for those tanks and cars. The Soviets

It is true that if this energy were used to fight the Germans, Hitler would not easily occupy one-third of the Soviet Union.

Just when Tang Qiuli was about to issue the order for a general attack, the tanks in the Soviet army's circular fortifications suddenly started to move, followed by groups of infantry, and the red flag was raised. In a tragic and heroic atmosphere, he said, "Ho! Vuchkov

You have become smarter and know how to launch an assault first. This is a breakout, isn't it too late?"

"Zheng Yong, have you seen that the Soviet army is about to break out? Fight them back. No one can escape," Tang Qiuli ordered the artillery commander Zheng Yong on the phone.

The sound of artillery from all sides rang loudly. One after another, artillery shells fell on the route of the Soviet army's breakout, creating a sea of ​​​​fire and walls of fire. The Soviet tanks burned like fireballs one by one, following behind,

The Soviet Communist Party members and regiment members who were encouraged by the political commissars to serve as cannon fodder seemed like unconscious robots. The shells fell around them, a burst of black smoke and fire flashed, and several of their companions disappeared without a trace.

These infantrymen who had been poisoned did not stop at all. They lined up in a neat formation, holding guns, and approached the firepower point of the encirclement step by step. Looking at their posture, they would not stop even if there was no cover from tanks.

Tang Qiuli was happy as he observed the situation on the battlefield.

Do the Soviets still practice this kind of bushido? "Order the artillery group to bombard all Soviet positions in the encirclement. Each brigade's mortars will specifically bombard the bargains delivered to the door," Tang Qiuli issued the second order.

Order.

The large-caliber artillery shells blasted out a wall of fire behind the Soviet breakout death squads. The Soviet follow-up troops who wanted to take the opportunity to follow up could no longer come forward. There were no tanks left, and all the cars were burning. The thick

Smoke mixed with flames rose into the sky, and whistling shrapnel arbitrarily harvested the lives of Soviet soldiers. Violent explosions could be heard endlessly. The Soviet positions in the encirclement were completely enveloped in flames and steel fragments.

"Dong, dong, dong," the unique sound of mortar firing constitutes another scene on the battlefield. The Soviet breakout death squads fell down in rows. The strange thing is that no one fell down or retreated. When they reached the distance from the encirclement,

When there were still more than two thousand meters away, the Soviet death squads suddenly quickened their pace and began to charge.

What greeted them was the wild fire of thousands of heavy machine guns. The dense bullets swept away like a strong wind on the ground. This was a fatal blow. On the unobstructed grassland, even the Soviet death squads

We wanted to lie down and hide, but there was no terrain we could use.

Massacre, naked massacre, the howling of heavy machine guns soon stopped. On the grassland, the corpses of the Soviet death squads were piled layer by layer on the already slightly yellow grass. The blood stained the earth red.

, about 8,000 Soviet death squads died in the breakout distance of several kilometers. The nearest corpse of a Soviet soldier was less than a kilometer away from the dense firepower point, which allowed the soldiers to see the Soviet Union.

The soldier's alternative bushido.

These Soviet death squads who fell on the way to the breakout were lucky. At least their bodies were intact. The Soviet soldiers in the encirclement did not have such good luck. The dense artillery shells roared in and fell on everyone.

On an inch of grassland, the density of shelling reached an astonishing effect. Several shells fell into a crater repeatedly.

An hour later, Tang Qiuli ordered the bombardment to stop. It was no longer necessary. There was no longer an inch of intact land in the Soviet position in the encirclement. It had been plowed by the shells countless times. Any further attacks would be a waste.

Under the cover of tanks, the troops rushed into the encirclement. Shockingly, there were burning truck wrecks everywhere, the fragmented corpses of Soviet soldiers, the dying cries of the seriously injured, and the "beep-beep" sound of burning flames, witnessing the steel hell just now.

A horrific shelling scene.

The Soviet soldiers who were lucky enough to be slightly injured sat on the ground blankly, with no weapons in their hands. Their thoughts were still stuck in the artillery fire just now. The soldiers searching the battlefield found themselves in a large, collapsed defense.

More than twenty corpses were found in the artillery hole, all of which were generals carrying generals' stars on their shoulders, including Lieutenant General Vuchkov, commander of the First Red Banner Army in the Soviet Far East and commander of the First Army's Middle Route Army.

The radio station on the table was still flashing traffic lights. The operator's mouth and nose were bleeding. He must have been shocked to death. However, I didn't know that he did not send Zhukov the news about the demise of the Central Route Army before he died.

This is the highest command of the Soviet army. Lieutenant General Vuchkov and the political commissars failed to fulfill their promise to charge into the battle with the soldiers. Together with these senior Soviet generals, he was buried alive in the collapsed anti-artillery

In the cave, the life of a soldier ended.

The Hadasan siege and annihilation campaign was over. There was no point in cleaning the battlefield. Almost everything was blown to pieces. However, those Soviet prisoners who were hiding in the shell-proof caves, were shocked and dizzy, and were in a state of semi-dementia, as well as light

The wounded wounded made Tang Qiuli very troubled.

There were not many prisoners. There were about a few thousand people with missing arms and legs. They were able to walk on their own. Those with wounds of all sizes were hiding in shell-proof holes. They did not listen to the lies of the political commissars and became cannon fodder and saved their lives.

There were about 20,000 people, so Tang Qiuli had to order two regiments of troops to escort these prisoners to Kulun.

In the Battle of Hadasan, Tang Qiuli commanded the corps directly under his command and annihilated 120,000 Soviet troops with less than 3,000 casualties. From the commander Lieutenant General Vuchkov down, about 26,000 people were captured.

, more than 90,000 Soviet soldiers were killed on the battlefield, and all the tanks, trucks and artillery were destroyed. This was the price Stalin paid for seizing foreign lands. It is a pity.

Yes, very little material was seized.

Taking one last look at the battlefield, which was filled with the choking smell of gunpowder smoke and the strong smell of blood, which had changed beyond recognition, Tang Qiuli ordered the troops to immediately move in the direction of Uliasutai to meet the last battle of the enemy outside.

A heavyweight opponent, the main force of the Soviet Far East First Army led by Zhukov.

A stream of iron rolled toward the western region of the outer world. From dawn to dusk, this stream of iron did not stop. More than a hundred kilometers away from Ulyasutai, this stream of iron divided into three roads.

On this road, we move directly towards the goal, while the other two roads advance in an arc.

At the same time, in the direction of Altai, another iron stream also aimed at Ulyasutai. This was Tang Qiusheng's regiment, which was traveling day and night to the assembly point. Judging from the overall situation in the western part of the outer capital, Tang Qiusheng

The corps arrived at Uliasu Tai one day and night later than the directly subordinate corps.

Lieutenant General Zhukov commanded the troops to march day and night. Starting this afternoon, they lost contact with Lieutenant General Vuchkov's troops. The radio operator shouted at the top of his lungs, but there was no news. The entire army headquarters was speculating about Vuchkov.

The fate of Lieutenant General Croft's troops.

Only Zhukov knew in his heart that Vuchkov's troops were probably killed by Tang Qiuli. Otherwise, with Lieutenant General Vuchkov's character of always asking for instructions, he would never lose contact for more than ten hours, but he couldn't say this.

, without Lieutenant General Vuchkov’s exact telegram, there is no way to prove that this force has been eliminated.

Those political commissars are all people with great eyes and hands. When they sent a secret message, they were accused of being unwilling to rescue Lieutenant General Vuchkov. After Tang Qiuli annihilated Vuchkov's troops, his next combat target should be

Judging from the battlefield situation outside the army, without the support of Lieutenant General Vuchkov's troops, the main force of the group army was already alone. Tang Qiuli would use all his forces to deal with himself.

Danger, Zhukov must have felt the unprecedented danger, and was approaching step by step the troops that had already consumed part of their strength at the Kazadewu Pass. He did not dare to order the troops to stop advancing.

The order was a huge boulder pressing on his head.

Zhukov adopted a flexible approach and ordered the troops to slow down their march. The reason was that waiting for the latest news from Lieutenant General Vuchkov, the Soviet mechanized troops rolling towards Kulun stopped their indomitable momentum.

The leading troops of the directly affiliated corps, two tank brigades and three mechanized infantry brigades, took only half a day and one night to arrive at the Aledar area west of Ulyasutai. This was the battlefield chosen by Tang Qiuli for Zhukov.

At dawn, there was still no news from Lieutenant General Vuchkov. Zhukov was sure that his premonition had turned into a cruel reality. He could not lead the troops into a trap. Zhukov decided to disobey the order and ordered the troops to stop advancing immediately and retreat to Kaza.

The area around Dewu Mountain Pass is on standby.

He also knew that what he was disobeying was not the orders of the mediocre people at the General Staff, but the orders of the supreme commander. He also knew the price of disobedience, but he had no regrets.

The mechanized train of the Soviet army stopped and was about to turn around. Suddenly there was the sound of gunfire in front. Immediately, Zhukov received a report from the vanguard troops that the Chinese *** team appeared in the direction of Aledar and had launched an attack on the troops.

The ** team has a fierce offensive and is currently in a fierce battle, requesting reinforcements.

A telegram in Zhukov's hand slipped quietly to the ground. What was supposed to come finally came.

(To be continued) Piao Tian Literature registered members recommend this work

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