USSR 1941

Chapter 244 Cossack

Under the cover of the firepower of several tanks that launched an offensive formation side by side, Shulka rushed to the front of the building with a platoon.

The door was so battered that the Cossack kicked it open and threw a grenade inside.

At the same time, the veterans took another platoon tens of meters away and pointed their rifles at the windows of the building, shooting a burst, and one of the machine guns slammed at the windows.

Many times they shoot at empty windows without seeing people... This is not a waste of bullets but a kind of synergy.

It is very dangerous when Shulka and others approach the building, especially when they are close to the door. The enemy only needs to throw a few grenades from upstairs to cause a large number of casualties to Shulka and others.

But if the window was "swishing" into bullets, then the German soldiers would have no chance to approach the window or lean over to check the situation, which ensured the safety of the top of Shulka and others.

Then, after the grenade exploded, Shulka and the Cossack rushed in with guns raised.

"Bang bang" there was a burst of gunfire, and several German soldiers were knocked down to the ground before they could make a move.

Although the Cossack is usually unruly in the team, he is not ambiguous at all when he fights. He takes the lead with a PPD submachine gun and rushes to the front. ...Sure enough, there were several screams from behind the stairs.

Immediately afterwards, the Cossack ran up the stairs a few steps, quickly flung a deflagration grenade upstairs, and then fled back... It seems that only submachine gunners can do this. The submachine gun has a shoulder strap hanging on half of the shoulder , A fighter with good quality can quickly let go and then pull the grenade upwards.

This scene made Shulka a little stunned.

The bullet followed the Cossack's running back to the corner, and the German soldiers upstairs didn't even realize that there was a grenade smoking behind them...

Needless to say what happened then, after a "boom", several German soldiers were bombed down from upstairs.

Later, Shulka asked the Cossack to teach this action to Quanlian's submachine gun, and later found that it was not easy to learn: it had to learn to throw the grenade with the left hand... The submachine gun was hung on the right shoulder and it was not convenient to throw it with the right hand, so it had to be left handed Pull the string with your right hand, and then throw it upwards.

Throwing upwards is the most difficult thing, especially when throwing it from downstairs to upstairs. If you are accidentally blocked by something, you will be knocked back to the first floor and blow yourself up...

In short, it must be practiced over and over again.

Shulka raised his gun and fired a few shots at the ceiling. He judged by the vibration of the ceiling that he had moved out of the enemy's position, and knocked down the two Germans to the ground.

Soon, a building was cleared, and the "No. 1" bridge could be seen condescendingly from the top of the building.

The machine gunner who followed up from behind put the machine gun on the window and fired at the window, occupying the bridgehead.

The tanks continued to drive forward, chasing and killing the German troops stationed at the bridgehead, and then drove onto the "No. 1 Bridge".

Tank No. 239 stopped downstairs, and Fedosiev got out of the tank cabin and shouted upstairs: "Hurry up, Comrade Shulka, the enemy will be killed by them!"

But at this moment, a few flares rose into the air, illuminating this side as if it were daytime, and then only heard a few "boom boom" gunshots, and a T34 driving on the bridge immediately burst into flames.

After a while there was another whistling sound of shells.

Shulka heard that the sound of the cannon was wrong, and hurriedly ordered: "Hidden!"

"Boom" several shells blasted the building to shake, tiles and dust fell down "shuashua".

"Get out of here!" Shulka quickly realized, grabbed the rifle and ran downstairs.

But within a few steps, the Cossack was found lying on the ground unable to move.

Shulka dragged him habitually, but he didn't. The Cossack screamed, "My leg is caught, Comrade Second Lieutenant!"

Looking down under the light of the flares, I saw that the Cossack's knees were pressed to the floor by the collapsed beams.

"Get out of here, Comrade Lieutenant!" said the Cossack, "Leave me alone, this building will soon collapse!"

The Cossacks are right. To some extent, this building is a trap set by the enemy. They have already aimed their cannons here and only waited to blow it up when they fell. Those shells just now were just the first batch That's all.

The Cossacks seemed unable to hold on. Even if Shulka called back the retreating soldiers, he would not be able to raise the beam, and there was no time at all.

Shulka didn't hesitate, and of course he didn't leave the Cossack alone, he just said to the Cossack: "Be patient!"

"What?" The Cossack did not understand what Shulka meant.

Before the words were finished, Shulka stepped on the Cossack's pinned foot fiercely, and only heard a "pop", and at the same time the Cossack screamed.

There was a hole in the floor that had been battered by bullets. Shulka successfully pulled the Cossack's foot out, helped him up and ran towards the stairs.

"Woo..." The shells exploded after the two of them.

Shulka and the Cossack almost rolled down the stairs, one floor after another, and when they finally escaped from the house and were dragged away by a few subordinates, the building "boomed" With a sound, the whole building collapsed into ruins like building blocks.

By this time, Shulka and the Cossack were already covered in blood and dust.

Panting heavily, the Cossack looked at Shulka's "hehe" smirk.

After laughing for a while, the Cossack said in surprise: "I thought you would definitely leave me behind, Comrade Company Commander!"

"Why?" Shulka asked back.

"Because..." The Cossack was a little embarrassed.

"Because you're always unruly?"

"Yes!" said the Cossack, "I've been against you, so to speak, haven't I?"

"Maybe!" Shulka said, "but you are also my soldier, and a soldier who can fight. Keeping you means we can kill a few more Germans, don't you think so? So, I am Save you for the sake of the Germans!"

The Cossack laughed loudly.

The medical soldiers came up to check the Cossack's leg, and the Cossack asked, "Is my leg okay?"

The medic asked the Cossack to try to move, and then told him: "It's okay, it's just a little skin trauma!"

The Cossack breathed a sigh of relief, and then asked Shulka strangely: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, how do you know that my bones are harder than the floor?"

"What?"

"I mean...that foot of yours probably broke my leg bone instead of the floor, didn't it?"

"Oh!" replied Shulka, "Yes! Actually, I know which one is harder!"

The Cossack had a dark face.

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