Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 806 The German-Soviet War (105)

In the window of the city hall building, a Soviet soldier was hit by a bullet fired by the German army as soon as he stuck his head out, and he fell helplessly on the window sill. The next second, a Panzerfaust rocket flew into the window. The energy wave of the explosion instantly swept across the entire room, tearing apart the fragile flesh and turning a dozen Soviet soldiers into corpses on the ground.

German special forces swarmed into the city hall.

"Chug! Chug!" Intense gunshots rang out in some dim corridors. The German army completely overwhelmed the Soviet army in terms of firepower. Only the Soviet army of Mosin-Nagant was obviously no match for the German army equipped with assault rifles and submachine guns in close combat. Before the few Soviet soldiers who had just rushed out had time to lift their weapons, they were shot into pieces by the bullets fired at them.

In just a few seconds, the corridor was filled with corpses of Soviet soldiers. Some people are not completely dead, but they are too injured to move. A seriously injured Soviet soldier struggled to take out a grenade, but before he could unscrew the cap, a bullet penetrated his chest, turning him into a gradually cold corpse.

A German soldier took off the grenade on his chest and threw it into the door in front of him. "Grenade!!" A sharp shout suddenly came from the room, followed by a deafening explosion, the familiar and choking smell of gunpowder smoke spurted out, and only painful groans were left in the room.

The Germans simply and roughly cleaned every room, and soon the defense line on the first floor collapsed.

"Teams 1 and 2 clear the upstairs, while teams 3, 4, and 5 follow me into the basement."

Following the commander's order, the German soldiers divided into two groups. The first and second teams rushed to the second floor. The Soviet soldiers upstairs took advantage of the terrain and opened fire downstairs in an attempt to prevent the German troops from going upstairs. However, when the napalm sprayed by the German flamethrower burned up, the defense line at the stairway on the second floor collapsed instantly. The Soviet soldiers who were burned by the flames let out heart-piercing screams of pain, rolling on the ground and running around, even injuring a few unlucky comrades around them.

At this time, the fighting outside was also extremely fierce.

The nearby Soviet troops had discovered that the headquarters was under attack, and rushed over to support them, which doubled the pressure on the German soldiers responsible for covering the city hall.

call out! call out! call out!

The rockets fired from the helicopter kept falling among the rushing people, and the Soviet troops were knocked upside down by the explosions. Some unlucky Soviet soldiers were hit by rockets and blown to pieces. Seeing his men falling in pieces, the Soviet commander's face turned black and he roared hysterically. "Pull the anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft guns over here and hit me hard!"

His order was quickly implemented, and soon the anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft guns on the ground began roaring, shooting dense rain of bullets into the sky.

A helicopter was hit by an anti-aircraft machine gun, and a series of dense bullet holes were punched into its body. Although it was not shot down, it was severely damaged and had to withdraw from the battle in a hurry. Seconds later another helicopter was hit by an anti-aircraft gun and exploded in the air. Although these helicopters were reinforced at key locations, they were unable to withstand anti-aircraft artillery shells.

Seeing the helicopter that was blown into a fireball crashing to the ground, the Soviet commander shouted excitedly. "Yes, that's it, shoot down all these damn planes!" But before he could be happy for a few seconds, he heard the roar of engines in the sky above his head. He immediately turned his searchlight to the sky above and saw several black spots falling rapidly.

"Bombs!" Just as the Soviet commander was about to shout for cover, the bombs that fell into the air exploded with a bang, setting off a huge fire in the air, forming a huge fire net that instantly lit up half of the sky.

"..." The Soviet army on the ground had never seen such a gorgeous scene before. They just stared blankly at this huge fire net that stagnated in mid-air for a few seconds, and then suddenly enveloped it! !

"Oh my god!" Looking at the real "rain of fire" falling from above their heads, everyone's eyes widened in horror; before these soldiers could react, the rain of fire fell on each Soviet soldier. .

Normally, they would hide in air-raid shelters or bunkers, and these napalm bombs would not cause much harm to them. But at this moment, when they left the bunker, they were literally showered with fire.

"Ahhh!"

"It hurts me so much!!"

"Mom!!"

Countless firemen let out heart-rending screams, stumbling, struggling, running, and instantly became a mess.

In the basement, the adjutant hurried into Commander Vasilevsky's office. "Comrade Commander, Comrade Commander, it's not good!!"

Commander Vasilevsky, who was about to lie down and rest, suddenly sat up. "what happen?!"

"The Germans are coming!" the adjutant said with a panicked expression. "We have been attacked by the Germans. An elite German army has captured the city hall above and is attacking the underground headquarters. Our soldiers can no longer withstand it. Please move immediately."

"What?!" Commander Vasilevsky was shocked. Then he calmed down again and sighed deeply. "Forget it, there's no point in going anywhere now." The Germans can find this place accurately, and unless they are fools, they can all think of the reason. How can we fight this battle if the people's hearts are all in disarray?

"Boom! Boom!" "Boom!" There were messy gunshots in the distance, some of which were German assault rifles, and some of which were Mosin-Nagant rifles. In short, there were shooting sounds everywhere, and for a while Make the entire basement buzzing with activity.

Commander Vasilevsky quickly ordered. "Go and ask everyone to surrender." There are not many combatants in the underground headquarters, most of them are staff officers, generals or other confidential personnel. Their combat effectiveness is not strong, and they are unable to resist the attack of Germany's most elite special forces.

In fact, without his instructions, most people simply chose to raise their hands and surrender under such circumstances. Although such behavior made them extremely ashamed, they could only do this in order to survive.

The German special forces had already memorized the structure of the basement and went straight to Commander Vasilevsky's office. Along the way, many people raised their hands to surrender, and some raised their guns to resist, but those who dared to resist were shot dead by them.

Soon, they rushed to the office; looking at Vasilevsky sitting at his desk, the leader of the special forces commander said hello in proficient Russian. "Your Excellency, Commander Vasilevsky, I have heard of you for a long time. Are you planning to commit suicide or surrender?"

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