Struggle in Russia

Chapter 1229 Struggle (Part 2)

Dmitri didn't know how painful Odonrich was, and he didn't care if he had any psychological problems. He only knew that if Odonrich continued to do this, he would have a heart attack.

Just now, Odonrich bravely raided the position of the 123rd Infantry Brigade, killing and wounding more than a hundred people, and brigade commander Barenenko was so frightened that he ran away in a panic.

If he hadn't quickly ordered the reserve team to attack, the brigade would have been crushed, and Odonrich might have been able to break out.

Odonrich has done similar things more than once. His bravery and toughness have become a nightmare for the Russian front-line commanders.

Every time I see him leading the charge against these people, I feel my sphincter tense, and I have the thought of turning around and running away.

This forced Dmitri to repeatedly emphasize battlefield discipline and order the military police to kill all deserters, including officers, before he could barely maintain the situation.

But doing this doesn’t solve the problem!

As long as Odonrich continues to be so fierce, sooner or later the Russian army will collapse.

To be honest, Dmitri has never had such a headache for a person. He can't do anything about Odonrich!

"Strengthen the security and allow the artillery to fire freely. Once you find that the enemy has the intention to charge, you can fire first!"

Dmitry could only ask the artillery to increase its firepower, and try his best to interrupt Odonrich's momentum as soon as he jumped out of the trench, and prevent him from rushing to the front of his own position.

It's just that using artillery shells like this is a big problem. The consumption in the past two or three days has gone up two levels. According to the existing ammunition reserves, I'm afraid it won't last three days.

"Tell Chernihiv to send more artillery shells quickly, and more mortar shells. I don't care what difficulties they have, anyway, I just want artillery shells!"

Dmitri had no choice but to give the order to die, and now he could only grit his teeth and hold on.

The only good news is that the battle on Kulentsov's side is over. One less shell consumes the bulk and the pressure is much lighter.

If Kulentsov's side also consumes shells like opening the gate, he probably won't be able to survive for two days.

"Is there any movement from the enemies in Kiev?"

What makes Dmitri even more upset is that he has to take care of enemies in other directions. At this time, what he is most afraid of is the movement of the Kiev rebels. No matter if they attack Kiev or threaten Kozelets or Priluki, they will let him go. In a hurry.

"The Kiev rebels have not made any big moves for the time being, but they mobilize frequently and seem to have the intention of taking the initiative."

Come whatever you are afraid of, Dmitri lay on the map and stared at Kiev in a daze. After a while, he said: "Continue to monitor them closely, and also inform Lieutenant Colonel Sergey and Colonel Butin to continue to strengthen their positions and prepare them properly." Prepare for the enemy's attack!"

At this point, he paused, thought for a while, and then gritted his teeth and ordered: "In addition, order the military police to closely monitor their every move. If they have a tendency to rebel and surrender, they can be dealt with decisively without asking for instructions!"

Dmitri was really worried about these two people and had to prepare for the worst in advance.

However, the staff told him: "According to the military police report, Lieutenant Colonel Sergei and Colonel Butin performed without any problems. They proactively completed all the tasks assigned by you, even more proactively than our own officers... …”

This is a bit of a slap in the face. Your own officers are not as obedient as the rebels who surrendered. What do you think this is?

Dmitri was also quite speechless towards certain officers, which also made him fully aware of the problems existing in the Russian army. That is, they are not worthy of their position. A large number of mediocre aristocratic officers occupy high positions but do not fulfill their responsibilities, and they also try their best to suppress the promotion channels of civilian officers.

If people in high positions are just idiots, how can they fight a good war?

But these are not the most urgent problems. Even if Dmitri wants to solve them, he still has to wait. At the moment, he still has to deal with Odonrich quickly, otherwise things will change later. The rebel generals are quite honest and obedient now, but once the rebels in Kiev really make a big move, that won't be the case!

"Continue the siege and strengthen the blockade!"

It's just that Dmitri didn't have a good way. He didn't want to fight head-on, so naturally he could only consume it slowly.

This went on for a week, and the situation changed when Kuludong on the southern front completely retreated and Li Xiao was able to return to the northern front.

"Can't we get in?"

Faced with Li Xiao's question, Dmitri sighed and said: "The enemy is very tenacious. The losses in the forceful attack will be too great. Our troops are limited and cannot be wasted like this."

Li Xiao nodded and asked again: "Have other attack methods been used?"

Dmitri sighed and said: "I have used them all, but the effect is not great. The enemy is very tenacious!"

This is the second time that he has emphasized that the enemy is tenacious. One can imagine how much "psychological shadow" Odonrich has caused to him.

Li Xiao nodded slowly and suddenly said: "Have you ever thought about persuading you to surrender?"

Dmitri was stunned, because at this point in the war, according to the tradition of the Russian army, he must cut his opponent into eight pieces to vent his anger. Why did he suddenly persuade him to surrender?

Besides, if the enemy is willing to surrender, will he be so stubborn in resisting?

Li Xiao was also convinced by these hairy brains and muscles. He was really stubborn. Isn't the reason why he resisted desperately because you pressed hard every step of the way and gave him no way to survive, so he could only jump over the wall and struggle to his death?

If you give them a way to survive, you will see if they will still be so tenacious!

However, these words were a bit hurtful and difficult to explain clearly. He could only advise: "I think you can still give it a try. Anyway, there is no better way. You won't lose anything if you give it a try."

Then give it a try!

The Russian army quickly raised a white flag on the battlefield and sent representatives to contact the rebels, saying that as long as they laid down their weapons and surrendered, they could forget about it.

To be honest, Odonrich really wanted to kill the representative of the Russian army with one shot. He had killed so many people and paid such a heavy price, so he was allowed to surrender? If he really surrendered, would he be worthy of those dead brothers?

But there was a voice in his head that kept saying: "Calm down. The lives of thousands of brothers are now at your fingertips. If you make the wrong choice, thousands of people will be buried with you!"

Odonrich is not afraid of death. From the fact that he takes the lead in every charge, it can be seen that he has long been accustomed to living with his head in his belt.

Even for him, it is a relief to die in battle now. He can have an explanation for his dead brother and does not have to worry about finding a way to survive for the remaining brothers. How happy!

But God just won't let him die. He just wants to put these difficult problems in front of him and force him to make a choice!

After pondering for a long time, he proudly replied: "I will never surrender! The word surrender does not exist in my life dictionary. It is wishful thinking for me to surrender!"

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