Alien Arms Empire

Chapter 1590: 1591 The regiment whose situation collapsed

Chapter 1590 Chapter 1591: The regiment's situation collapsed

With the continuous advancement of the Tang Army, the defense line of the 4th Dwarf Army in Everwinter Harbor has become in disarray. Although they were not divided and surrounded, the twisted front line like a starfish was very telling.

In Headquarters No. 2, General Moss's staff reported on the recent battle situation. He spoke in no clear order, because time no longer allowed him to sort out the various intelligence received: "Headquarters No. 1 is lost... The 4th Division is in the process of With continuous retreat, they have given up part of the port, and the Tang army has taken control of many important facilities. "

Not only their previous headquarters No. 1 near the port, but also the barricade position at the intersection they passed when they retreated to headquarters No. 2. These places have been controlled by the Tang Army. It can be seen that the actual line of control between the two sides is far from Moss How close is it.

Seeing that Moss had no intention of speaking, the staff officer continued to tell the second bad news: "The water plant facilities were damaged by the bombing. There are some problems with our drinking water supply. It will take some time to repair."

The water plant is an important public facility in the city. If something goes wrong with this thing, the city will soon fall into irreversible paralysis.

Don’t underestimate the tap water system. If there is no water source, it only takes 24 hours to clean the bathroom and toilet in a modern house, which can make the residents miserable.

What's more, there are tens of thousands of soldiers fighting in this city. In addition to food, they also need to drink water...

 Moss still said nothing, because he had become accustomed to all kinds of bad news these days. Seeing that he was silent, the staff officer could only bite the bullet and continue: "There is not enough food. Some of the food we stored was destroyed by bombs. The reserve quantity has never reached the standard. Now there is not much left. "

After telling the bad news for a long time, the staff officer felt that he should say something nice to lighten the atmosphere, so he scratched his head and held it in for a long time before he came up with a piece of news: "There is enough ammunition, but the distribution to the front line is relatively small." The confusion caused some problems. Our people were unable to get the ammunition to the troops who needed it in time. Also...the flares were exhausted, which was a big problem."

Even though he was talking about problems, it was good news that the remaining ammunition was still sufficient. After the staff member finished speaking, he felt that he could breathe a sigh of relief.

  Unfortunately, the current war situation is not something that can make people feel relieved just by good news. After finishing speaking, some red-faced staff officers looked at their colleagues aside.

His eyes were full of sadness, and his meaning was very obvious - Brother, I've been talking for a long time, why don't you just say a few words.

Another staff officer awkwardly took over the conversation and continued to tell the bad news: "In addition to the port, we also lost the city center square, Boman Mall was also occupied, the front line is very passive, we have been compressed Unable to move in a relatively small space.”

 Boman Mall was previously a shopping mall built by the Tang Group during the Bunas era. It was later occupied by dwarves and renamed Boman Mall. It has been renovated in the past few years, and there are many luxury goods from the Tang Empire for sale.

 The war has completely destroyed it, and now only an empty shell remains of Boman Mall. The advertising signs inside have peeled off, the counters are broken and damaged, and the once bustling hall is deserted.

As an important landmark building, the dwarves invested heavily in guarding it. Unfortunately, a regiment of troops was exhausted, and they were not able to defend it in the end.

 Moss still didn't speak. He looked down at the map as if he was in a daze, as if he could see the way to defeat the enemy from the map. Unfortunately, everyone knows that there is no answer on the map. The Tang army came from all directions, and the collapse of the 4th Dwarf Army was imminent.

After waiting for a while, Moss still had no intention to speak, so the second staff officer could only continue to speak: "The artillery is also at a very disadvantage. We have lost all our large-caliber heavy artillery, and there are not many small-caliber artillery left. ...The artillery depth is almost gone, and we are no match for the Tang army in terms of artillery fire.”

 The depth of their positions is no longer sufficient, and there is no safe position for the artillery to be deployed. All the cannons are in the city, deployed either in city parks or in open areas such as squares.

Those large artillery pieces could not escape the slaughter of thunder and lightning attack aircraft, and the small-caliber artillery pieces were also killed one by one by the Tang army in the artillery battle.

It is somewhat reluctant to use a 75mm caliber mountain artillery field gun to attack the Tang Army's 155mm caliber howitzer.

The headquarters was still quiet. The officer who answered the phone in the distance lowered his voice and spoke carefully, as if he was afraid of disturbing his superiors who were in a meeting here.

 The same was true at the radio station. Several non-commissioned officers sat in front of the equipment, quietly transcribing the desperate cries from the frontline troops.

Finally, the strange silence was broken by the staff officer who spoke first. He glanced at his superior, the Chief of Staff, and said cautiously: "This morning, the Tang Army tentatively attacked the West Square, and our people repelled the opponent. But the firepower points are almost exposed, and it is estimated that they may be lost today, so please be mentally prepared.”

The chief of staff lowered his voice and told Moss something that was a bit difficult for him to say: "The 4th Division said they need to replenish and repair... We still have two battalions of reserves, do you want to support some in the past? "

Hearing that there were only two battalions left in his reserve team, Moss was slightly startled, and finally broke away from the state of contemplation: "Only two battalions left?"

After repeating it, he raised his head and looked at the chief of staff, as if he wanted to get a reasonable explanation from the chief of staff. Because Moss vaguely remembered that he still had at least one division of reserve teams, and it stands to reason that he could continue to support them for two more days.

The chief of staff lowered his head in shame: "Yes, General, there are only two battalions left... This is the unit built after the remnant soldiers who were removed from the position yesterday were reorganized. There were originally two regiments, but now there are only so many left. "

It was only then that Moss remembered that he had indeed been using his reserves these days. He was losing ground everywhere and asking for support everywhere. He had no choice but to throw away his reserve team again and again in vain.

Even though he knew that this kind of refueling tactic was a taboo for military strategists, he could only do it. Those troops that were originally prepared to engage in counterattacks were quickly exhausted in the streets and alleys.

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