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Chapter 653: An attack without cover (Part 2)

Papchinko, holding a submachine gun, ran towards the front and shouted loudly at the soldiers lying on the ground, "You damn cowards, have been lying on the ground, aren't you afraid of calluses on your belly? You cowards, watching Wu Liya be killed by the enemy's bullets in front of you, you dare not say anything, are you still men?"
The sound of gunfire and explosions covered Papchinko's shouts, and only a few soldiers could barely hear what he was calling. First, one or two soldiers tried to stand up and bent down toward the enemy's position. Seeing that their comrades had already stood up first, the soldiers lying on the ground felt ashamed, and they also stood up one after another, bent down to rush towards the enemy's position as their comrades.
The Romanian machine gunner who was shooting wildly suddenly realized something was wrong. The Soviet commanders and fighters who were originally suppressed by their firepower got up from the ground one by one. Although people were constantly shot and fell down on the way forward, the people behind them walked past the wounded or the corpse without hesitation.
Before the Romanian army's firepower pressed the Soviet commanders and soldiers back to the ground, no one in the attacking army shouted the slogan first: "Avenge Wu Liya and move forward!"
First one or two people were shouting, then more than a dozen or twenty people were shouting. Not all the soldiers witnessed Wu Liya's sacrifice. At this moment, they heard the slogans shouted by their comrades, and only then did they know that Wu Liya, a female health care worker who was loved by all commanders and soldiers of the division, had already died on the battlefield.
For a moment, hundreds of commanders and fighters who were rushing towards the enemy's position were as if they were injected with chicken blood. While shouting slogans of revenge for Wu Liya, they braved the enemy's guns and bullets and rushed to the enemy's position bravely.
One person was desperately desperate, not to mention that hundreds or thousands of people were fighting to the death. The Romanian army that was holding its position could not stop it. In less than three minutes, several trenches in several areas rushed in and immediately started a melee with the Romanian officers and soldiers inside.
The chief of staff of the regiment saw through the lookout, he saw that the troops of the first and second battalions had rushed into the trenches of the enemy's second line of defense one after another, and had a melee with the enemy. He hurriedly reported to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, our troops have rushed into the trenches of the enemy."
"Let the commanders and fighters of the 124th Regiment stay." After Sokov and other chiefs of staff said, they immediately ordered him to say, "You will take the Third Battalion to rush up to meet with Lieutenant Colonel Papchinko."
After Sokov saw the Chief of Staff of the regiment attacking with the Third Battalion on the high ground, he called Starcha, the leader of the 124th Regiment: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel Papuchinko has moved his regiment command post to the second line of defense of the enemy. I now order you to move the regiment command post immediately to the position of the first line of defense."
Starcha felt particularly depressed when he saw the battle ahead in full swing, but he stayed in the command post at the foot of Nangang Mountain. At this moment, he received Sokov's order and heard the sound of nature. He quickly replied: "Don't worry, comrade Commander, I will move the regiment command post forward immediately."
Although the 122nd Regiment took down the enemy's second line of defense, it was a foregone conclusion that Sokov was uneasy. He finally told Starcha: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, after your regiment command post reaches a new position, you must seize the time to consolidate the fortifications to prevent the enemy's possible counterattack."
"Comrade Commander, we have the 122nd Regiment of Lieutenant Colonel Papchinko in front of us, and it is difficult for the enemy to rush over." Starcha did not understand Sokov's meaning. He thought the other party was worried that the enemy would launch a counterattack from the front, so he said carelessly: "Don't worry."
"Ltd Colonel, I'm not at ease." Seeing that Starcha didn't understand what he was trying to express, Sokov simply told the matter: "The enemy will never watch their defensive positions fall one by one in our hands. Next, they will definitely launch a counterattack to restore their lost positions. If the frontal attack does not work, they will launch an attack from the flanks. If you do not have strong fortifications, once the enemy takes the positions away from your hands, then Lieutenant Colonel Papchinko and others will become an isolated army. Do you understand?"
After Sokov's explanation, Starcha immediately understood what was going on. When he thought that the enemy might launch an attack from the flank, he was shocked and sweated. If the situation mentioned by the division commander really happened, then the two regiments of him and Papuchinko would be trapped in the enemy's encirclement, and whether he could escape unscathed was a question.
When the 122nd Regiment occupied the second line of defense of the enemy, Papuqinko stood at a high place and issued an order to his troops: "Immediately find the sniper who shot at Wu Liya, and he will see the dead and the corpse. Even if he died in the melee just now, you must drag his corpse to me."
When the commanders and soldiers heard the order from Pupchinko, they agreed loudly and began to look for the snipers who killed Wu Liya in the pile of corpses and the group of prisoners.
After a lot of trouble, someone finally took a Romanian prisoner over and reported to Papchinko: "Report to the leader, we have caught the murderer who killed Comrade Wu Liya."
Papuqinko carefully looked at the Romanian sniper, but found that he had a bruised nose and swollen face, as if he had just been taught a lesson. Papuqinko thought for a moment and knew that it was the soldiers who arrested the sniper. They wanted to use this method to avenge their favorite female health care worker Wu Liya.
Papchinko was not interested in interrogating this sniper at all. He said to the two soldiers who had grabbed the captive's arms: "Let him go!"
As soon as the two soldiers let go, the sniper fell to the ground with a slight squeak. Just as he was trying to get up, Papuchinko walked over and kicked his vest with his feet. Taking advantage of the sniper's fall again, Papuchinko pulled out the TT-33 pistol at the waist, aimed at the back of the sniper's head, and shot all the eight bullets in the magazine in one breath.
After all the bullets were fired, Papchinko stared at the sniper who had no heads on the ground and whispered: "Wu Liya, I'll avenge you!" After he inserted his pistol back into the holster, he ordered the two soldiers who were stunned by the fright, "throw his body in front of the prisoners and let them see what the outcome would be to shoot and kill our health officers casually."
Chapter completed!
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