Chapter 270 The Beginning of Street Fighting

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 Another Japanese soldier reacted quickly enough. The first moment his companion was shot, he immediately fell to the ground. While reducing the bullet-receiving surface, he quickly rolled under the eaves of a shop on the side of the long street.

Therefore, he escaped.

"Bang!" followed by a gunshot, a bullet hit the ancient bluestone road that had experienced two hundred years of wind and rain, and a puff of green smoke came out.

The light machine gunner occupying the roof of a two-story building immediately aimed his gun at the densely packed residential buildings below, only Baga's! Where are the Chinese?

Based on the location where the fallen Japanese soldier was shot, the light machine gunner could only determine the general direction, which should be to his side.

But he couldn't open fire recklessly. Among the densely packed houses, his companions might be among them.

The fire support that the Japanese army was familiar with was completely useless at this moment.

Tang Dao has long told the officers of the security group that here, a precise shooter may be more useful than a heavy machine gun. And the reason why the security group uses light machine guns is only to focus fire, not

What fire support.

The soldiers of the security regiment with their guns drawn out, like Second Lieutenant Crow, were hiding in the shops on both sides of the street.

The structure of the shops here is extremely complex. They don’t just have a facade and warehouse like ordinary shops. There is often a living area behind a shop, and it is even connected to several families. A family may rely on this shop to live.

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Moreover, the 2,000 members of the Songjiang Security Group spent a day and a night here not just to play as usual. Based on Tang Dao's street fighting skills and their own understanding, they opened passages in some hidden corners to complete this intricate area.

The shops are almost integrated into one whole.

When the Japanese army was searching, they might hide in one of the rooms, wait for the Japanese army to finish searching other rooms, and then quickly pass through the passage and then enter the searched room. This kind of hide-and-seek lurking was a first-time experience for the Japanese infantry.

It is definitely an existence that is difficult to prevent.

Even now, when the alarmed Japanese troops threw away their supplies and moved closer to the main road of Zhongshan Street, they did not see the dark holes peeking out of the inconspicuous windows, wall stacks, and even dog holes.

Muzzle, shoot.

The rifles were also mixed with shell guns and light machine guns, and the firepower they unleashed in an instant definitely exceeded that of a Japanese infantry squadron.

Some Japanese soldiers were so close that there was no need to aim. This was a battle stage where the old master could be beaten to death with random punches.

"Bang bang bang!" A burst of gunfire made the Japanese on the street roar and howl. In just five or six seconds, at least eight or nine Japanese were shot.

The happier ones were shot in the vitals, lost all their strength and screamed for a minute or two before dying naturally. The most unfortunate ones were those who were shot in the thigh or torso, and desperately crawled into the shops on both sides in a bloody mess.

A slow target will become the target of the second round of bullets. It's okay to hit it accurately, but if you don't hit it accurately, you can only get another shot.

Within just ten seconds, the chaotic firepower fired from all directions around Zhongshan Long Street had the absolute upper hand.

Three or four Japanese soldiers on the long street fell, and seven or eight Japanese soldiers still in the houses fell. However, the Japanese soldiers on the long street still subconsciously hid in the shops whose wooden doors were broken open by them.

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Houses are bunkers, that's human nature.

As the squadron leader, Captain Kato Hideo was the initiator of the order to plunder the property. Of course, he would not relax his vigilance on this extremely dangerous battlefield.

From the beginning, he did not participate in his subordinates' plundering the dazzling property by taking advantage of the search opportunity. Instead, he hid his body in a corner, where there were existing walls that could block possible dangers on the left and right sides.

The bullets fired, and the 94 armored vehicle parked in the middle of the road in front of him, could help him block the cold shots that might be fired at any time from the quiet residence on the opposite side.

It was an absolutely safe position, but what the Japanese captain didn't expect was that the Chinese would shoot and attack without concealment. You know, the 7.7mm machine guns of the two Type 94 armored vehicles can be aimed at anything suspicious.

Target.

The Chinese, who only had lightly armed firearms, could do nothing against those two guys.

"Everyone, fight back on the spot!" Hero Kato hid his body deeper into the corner of the wall while issuing a military order.

After more than ten seconds, the two 7.7mm heavy machine guns of the two 94 armored vehicles that had already judged the approximate hiding place of the Chinese soldiers based on the sound of gunfire began to roar one after another.

The walls and wooden doors of the shops on both sides of the shop directly in front of the armored vehicle were swept away, and only smoke and dust came out from the wooden windows.

The Japanese tank soldiers had no scruples at this time. From the beginning, the Japanese infantrymen who entered the store under the order of the infantry captain were all behind the armored vehicles. There were no of their own people in the front. If there were Chinese on both sides, it would naturally be

Leave it to the infantrymen who are still in the residential areas to deal with it.

From this point of view, the Japanese army was actually mentally prepared for the sudden attack, but they did not expect that the Chinese would attack so resolutely, with a burst of gunfire, which resulted in nearly ten people being injured or dead.

Naturally, there were many soldiers from the security regiment hiding in the houses on both sides of the block in front of the armored vehicles and shooting at the Japanese infantry on the street. After the two 7.7mm heavy machine guns opened fire, the sounds of the shell guns and Hanyang-made rifles suddenly became much thinner, and there was also a lot of noise.

Don't cry out in pain.

In a corner where the Japanese army could not see, the uninjured security regiment soldiers quickly carried their comrades who had been felled by bullets and evacuated.

Tang Dao once said that when the Japanese army spread out and attacked, they would fight on the move, shooting and changing places. But the Japanese army began to advance from street to house, compressing the movement space, and then they had to fight to the death for every inch of land.

It is obvious that the Japanese army has not done this yet, so the officers and soldiers of the security regiment will naturally not be willing to waste their lives and run away after the fight.

Two Japanese armored vehicles were left behind, spitting flames in vain at the residential buildings.

The Japanese troops hiding on the long street also began to march along the long street and entered the houses where gunshots had been fired. The most they were left with were a few scattered bullet casings and sporadic blood stains. The fleeing security regiment soldiers were quite loyal.

, and took away the remains of the war dead together.

In the grocery store, when he heard the sound of gunshots, Crow stood through the wooden door and was about to pull the trigger of the shell gun on the target he had been staring at for a long time. However, the reaction of the two Japanese superior soldiers was as fast as one after another.

As soon as the gunshots were heard, he rolled on the spot and hid in the corner.

The crow that had been peeping at them through the cracks in the wooden boards could no longer see their figures. It was only by the sound that they knew that the two Japanese soldiers were still in the grocery store.

"Kagawa-kun, what should we do? Should we go out or wait here?" The superior soldier who hid his body in the corner and kept scanning the surroundings for fear of being shot in the dark asked his companions softly.

Because of his body shape, Sergeant Kagawa leaned to the outside. He pressed his body against the blue brick wall and looked back to make sure that his companions could provide him with cover. He leaned forward with his gun in hand and approached the store door.

He stuck his head out and looked outside Zhongshan Street. He saw at least three khaki men lying on the street. Bullets were hitting the ground with a pop-pop sound from time to time. He made an instant judgment, "We can't go out, just stay here."

If there are any Chinese in the grocery store, Captain Morimu will come to support us if he hears the sound."

This is the veteran's judgment on the battlefield, and it is a very correct judgment.

If the two of them left the store and entered the street, they would most likely be shot by bullets from which they had no way of knowing the direction.

Staying in the store is the most correct choice.

Even, in order to ensure that he would not be shot by the hiding Chinese, at the signal of Sergeant Kagawa, Sergeant Yamaguchi threw a melon grenade directly into the room that had been searched to confirm that no one was there.

Rather than attacking the enemy, it is actually more about alerting the enemy. As long as someone is hiding around, they will definitely be surprised by the exploding grenade.

The two Japanese veterans didn't need many clues. They only needed to hear the sound of dodging to determine where the enemy might be. Not to mention being able to kill him, at least they would have no problem guarding against him.

Crow, right next door to that room.

Although the grenade that suddenly exploded didn't hurt him, the loud noise made him see stars in his eyes, and he almost screamed out in surprise.

However, the two Japanese soldiers underestimated the endurance of a young man who had been making a living on his own since he was nine years old. In order to support himself, in the cold winter months, the young boy would dive into the water and fish out the cage.

Crow endured the extreme discomfort, lowered his body, and hid behind the wooden door, almost stopping his breathing.

Just like when he hunted badgers in the fields at night, without enough patience, the ferocious badgers could even kill the hunters.


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