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Chapter 788 The brigade commander is blinded (two chapters in one!)(2/2)

Although Major General Aso was also shocked, he quickly forced himself to calm down, thinking that the incident just now was just an accident.

I immediately looked at other fire points on the city, looking forward to the arrival of the next heavy artillery shell.

"Boom..."

The explosions continued to sound on the city wall, and the splashing fireballs and the black smoke rising from the sky quickly covered the city wall.

Under such fierce artillery fire, shells kept hitting the fire point, or hitting the fire point.

What made Major General Aso despair was that the machine guns at the fire point would stop firing at the moment the shell exploded.

When the explosion is over, the machine gun that just dulled will join the battle again.

If only one or two machine guns escaped the heavy artillery attack, Major General Aso could still call it luck.

Now all seven or eight machine guns have been attacked in a row and they are intact after being attacked. It would be unreasonable to call it luck.

As he looked at it, Aso finally found some clues and quickly ordered: "Baga, the machine gun of the National Salvation Army is hidden in the city wall, and the firepower point is not on the top of the city. The National Salvation Army hollowed out the city wall. Unless we can destroy the city wall where the machine gun is located, we will not be able to destroy the machine gun inside."

"The heavy artillery troops continue to shoot, and they must destroy the machine gun fire point hidden in the city wall of the National Rescue Army!"

"The offensive troops retreat immediately!"

"Before the city wall is destroyed by heavy artillery, the firepower points hidden in the city wall of the National Salvation Army will continue to attack the attacking troops, and their losses will become greater and greater!"

Major General Aso reacted very quickly and issued a retreat order very timely, but he still underestimated the power of fifteen light and heavy machine guns and more than one hundred rifles to shoot continuously.

When the offensive troops left the battlefield, there were only less than 200 people left with more than 400 people. An infantry squadron responsible for supervising the battle was attacked by the National Salvation Army, and only one infantry squadron was left.

Faced with these anxious and defeated generals, Major General Aso gritted his teeth in hatred.

Looking back at the city wall, hoping that the heavy artillery troops could avenge themselves and kill the national rescue army hiding in the city wall.
Chapter completed!
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