The German troops who attacked the headquarters, just as Sokov had guessed, robbed a truck. Everyone got on the truck, and then the soldiers who knew how to drive drove at full speed, knocked away the horses along the way, and rushed towards the headquarters at full speed.
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Although brave soldiers continued to come out to intercept them along the way, many of them were shot to pieces by the German soldiers in the carriage before they had a chance to shoot, and they were thrown directly to the roadside.
Even though some soldiers pulled the trigger at the speeding truck, the bullets they fired never hit the target. But the German soldiers in the truck condescendingly shot them to death.
Several soldiers also fired grenades, but before they could throw them out, they were hit by bullets. The grenades fell to the ground and made an earth-shattering explosion. This was the explosion Sokov heard in the headquarters.
Voice.
In this way, in just three to four minutes, the truck driven by the Germans knocked over more than 20 resisting horses, traveled more than 600 meters, and killed more than 40 Soviet soldiers.
When they saw that they were less than a hundred meters away from the building where the headquarters was located, machine guns started firing from behind a sandbag fortification in the middle of the road ahead. The dense bullets shattered the windshield of the truck and seriously injured the German soldier who was driving. But
After being injured, the German soldier gritted his teeth, stepped on the accelerator to the bottom, and quickly rushed towards the sandbag fortification.
Soon, the truck hit the sandbag fortification. The huge impact knocked the two Soviet machine gunners who were shooting away seven or eight meters, and then fell heavily to the ground and became motionless. They were seriously injured.
The German driver also flew out of the front window with the windshield shattered and hung directly on the horse frame.
Although the German soldiers in the carriage were not thrown out by inertia, the huge impact still caused everyone to roll into a ball in the carriage. Just when they struggled to get up and were about to get out of the car and rush to the building, they erected on the roof
Two machine guns opened fire on them.
Several German soldiers who had just stood up immediately became victims and were beaten to bloody gourds on the spot. Some fell directly from the car, while others fell on their companions and became their shields. The surviving soldiers were helpless.
Miao, knowing that if they stayed in the car, they would definitely become the target of shooting, they all got out of the car.
After getting off the bus, these German soldiers did not gather together, but broke into scattered formations and rushed toward the building. Some of them ran while shooting at the roof of the building.
In order to hit the German soldiers who were about to rush into the building, the machine gunners on the roof had to lean out and shoot below. Unfortunately, one of the shooters was hit by a German bullet. He screamed and fell directly from the roof.
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Although there were only fifteen or six German soldiers who rushed into the building, they were equivalent to the special forces of later generations. It was very easy to deal with a group of staff officers or communications personnel with mediocre combat effectiveness.
When Sokov heard the gunfire outside getting closer and closer, he couldn't help but frowned. He didn't expect that the security force deployed by the security chief was so poor. It only took the Germans less than ten minutes to rush to him.
Near the headquarters. He shouted to the somewhat flustered staff and communications personnel in the room: "Listen, everyone, don't panic, our reinforcements will arrive soon! Now, everyone is looking for a suitable place to hide. Listen, understand.
Yet?"
After hearing Sokov's order, the staff officers and communications personnel in the room looked for hiding places to avoid becoming the targets of the Germans after they rushed in.
Sokov turned to Sidorin beside him and said: "Chief of Staff, you should also find a suitable place to hide."
"No, no." After hearing this, Sidorin shook his head and said stubbornly: "I am your chief of staff, so naturally I want to stay with you."
"Comrade Chief of Staff," Sokov became a little anxious when he saw that the other party was unwilling to hide: "I crawled out from the dead and have rich combat experience. A few Germans cannot threaten me. If
If you want to stay here, I still need to focus on taking care of you. Maybe in the end, both you and I will be in danger."
Hearing what Sokov said, it was hard for Sidorin to say anything. After all, he had been working as a staff officer for a long time and had almost no chance to go to the battlefield. His combat experience was almost zero. In order to avoid becoming a burden to Sokov, he rushed to Sokov.
Kove smiled apologetically, then stood up and hid under a wooden table.
As soon as Sidorin hid, a soldier wearing a Soviet uniform appeared at the door. Sokov raised his hand and fired a burst, knocking the opponent to the ground. In the current situation, Sokov had no time to distinguish between ourselves and the enemy.
Seeing someone appear at the door, he instinctively pulled the trigger.
After the man fell, Sokov saw clearly that there was a white towel tied to his left arm, and he immediately understood that he had not hit the wrong person. Who among his subordinates would tie a white towel to his arm for no reason?
Sokov has always disagreed with the idea of tying a white towel on his arm as an identification mark during night attacks. You know, when fighting at night, everything is dark, and it is normal to see a figure appear in front of him.
In this situation, they all shoot directly. Who would look so distressed and check to see if there is a white towel on the other person's arm?
If he had checked the towel, he would have probably been beaten to death by the enemy. Moreover, if he moved too much during the night battle, the white towel tied to his arm might fall off, and he would be beaten to death as an enemy.
Sokov killed the German soldiers who rushed to the door and did not find a place to hide, because he knew that if he stayed in the house, even if he could block the door with firepower, the Germans could also throw grenades into the house.
You know, there were at least a dozen people in the room. If a grenade was really thrown in, there would definitely be casualties, so Sokov chose to rush out of the room.
When he came to the corridor, he saw someone coming towards him along the corridor. He quickly fired a burst at the opponent. After knocking down one person, he ran forward along the corridor, preparing to find a suitable position before continuing.
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A female operator hiding in the next room was so nervous that she couldn't breathe. She opened her mouth wide and breathed heavily. She felt that she couldn't control the trembling all over her body. She was really scared to death and just wanted to
Get out of this damn place quickly.
When Sokov shot at the Germans in the corridor and then ran into the distance, and the "dong dong dong" footsteps of the Germans chasing after him, the female operator's fear was pushed to the point of collapse.
On the edge, she was panting rapidly, her face was pale, and her forehead was covered with fine beads of sweat.
At this time, several more German soldiers came over, and they were about to enter the rooms on both sides of the corridor to search to see if there were any hidden Soviet commanders. The female operator felt that her heart was about to explode in an instant, and she could no longer
Unable to control his emotions, he screamed and rushed out of the room where he was hiding. He actually passed through the gap between the two German soldiers and ran as fast as he could along the corridor.
After a brief moment of shock, the German soldier shot her in the back. The female operator fell to the ground with blood pouring out of her body. The German soldier slowly walked forward with his gun in hand. They were a little surprised.
Looking at the corpse on the ground, I felt that the other party's behavior was really abnormal, and he actually ran out of his hiding place.
At the same time, Koshkin was leading a large group of soldiers towards the building where the headquarters was located. At this moment, he was extremely upset. He never expected that the Germans would dare to take risks and drive directly to the headquarters. From along the way,
He felt particularly heavy when he saw the remains of the soldiers lying on the roadside.
He was worried that something might happen to Sokov. Although everyone was running as fast as they could, Koshkin still felt it was too slow and kept urging: "Hurry up, run faster!"
The Germans had long guessed that troops would arrive for reinforcements after the headquarters was attacked. They deployed two soldiers at the door and blocked the road with firepower to buy precious time for their companions in the building.
When Koshkin and the others were still more than fifty meters away from the building, two German soldiers at the door opened fire. The soldiers at the front fell to the ground, and the rest hurriedly dispersed, each hiding in a safe place.
position to avoid being hit by enemy bullets.
"Come on, charge forward!" Seeing that his troops were suppressed by enemy fire, Koshkin shouted while shooting at the enemy's fire points.
A soldier crawled over, more than 20 meters away from the fire point, lit a grenade and threw it over. After a loud "boom", the two German soldiers in the sandbag fortification at the door were killed on the spot.
Blast to death.
Seeing that the firepower point had been cleared, Koshkin got up from the ground, waved the assault rifle in his hand, and rushed forward shouting: "Brothers, follow me! Charge!"
Infected by Koshkin's actual actions, the soldiers who had been hiding came out of their hiding places one after another and rushed towards the building with weapons in hand. They had only one idea at the moment, which was to rush into the building as soon as possible and rescue the commander.
He must not be harmed in the slightest.
As soon as they rushed into the building, a German soldier ran over from the other side of the corridor. The soldier rushing in front saw that the other man was wearing the same military uniform as himself, thinking that the other man was a survivor of the enemy's gunfire.
When he wanted to ask a question, the other party had already fired first, knocking down the two unsuspecting soldiers.
Koshkin quickly pulled the trigger on the German soldier and killed him. Then he stepped forward cautiously, first kicked the gun away from the body, and then kicked the German soldier twice, but there was still no movement at all.
, only to confirm that this person had been killed by him.
After a short observation, he found a white towel tied to the left arm of the corpse. He turned around and said to the soldiers behind him: "Everyone, please note that the Germans all have a white towel tied to their left arms. As long as you see the arm
The person who tied the towel will be shot immediately, do you understand?"
The soldiers were worried about how to distinguish between ourselves and the enemy. After all, they were all wearing the same military uniform. When they heard what Koshkin said, they quickly replied loudly: "I understand!"
Sokov ran to a corner, stopped, and then squatted directly on the ground, pointing the muzzle of the gun at the corner, ready to shoot. He did this because he considered that the Germans were searching for targets.
, the first thing he pays attention to is the targets parallel to his line of sight, instead of the targets below his line of sight, and Sokov can use these precious few seconds to decisively shoot at the enemy.
The German never dreamed that there would be someone squatting at the corner, so that he did not even have time to react, so he received the lunch box after two crisp gunshots. Seeing that he had a good paratrooper knife on his body,
Sokov stepped forward and picked it off as his trophy.
Sokov continued to run forward along the corridor with his gun in hand. When he reached the next corner, a man suddenly rushed into his arms, and the two men's guns were pressed against each other. Sokov did not see anything clearly.
He pulled the trigger directly. After the gunshot, a corpse fell heavily to the ground. Sokov looked down and saw that the other person had a white towel tied to his arm, proving that he had not killed the wrong person.
When he came to the stairs, Sokov saw that there was no one here, so he walked down carefully, preparing to go to the door to see if he could meet the rescue troops. Unexpectedly, just halfway through, he saw a man with his arms tied
The German soldier in a white towel was holding a gun and standing at the top of the stairs with his back to him, looking around.
Sokov jumped down from the stairs, threw the German soldier to the ground, grabbed his hair with his left hand, pulled his head back, and pointed the sharp paratrooper knife at the German soldier's neck. The German soldier had no time to shout,
He covered the wound with his hand. As he continued to breathe heavily, streams of blood came out of the wound.
As soon as Sokov stood up, a strong German soldier rushed over from the side. He raised the gun in his hand and aimed it at Sokov, but when he pulled the trigger, he found that the bullets had been discharged. He raised the gun in his hand and aimed it at Sokov.
He threw it and rushed towards Sokov. Soon the two were wrestling with each other, rolling on the ground, fighting to the death.
The German soldier knocked the paratrooper knife from Sokov's hand and strangled him. The two men rolled around on the ground, but Sokov could never gain the upper hand. As the German soldier's hand became stronger and stronger,
Sokov felt it was difficult to breathe. He tried hard to grab the German soldier's hand, but failed.
The German soldier smiled ferociously, pulled out the paratrooper knife from his waist, and stabbed Sokov. Sokov held the opponent's hand and tried to stop his behavior. But the opponent was much stronger than him, so Sokov
He could only watch helplessly as the tip of the knife got closer and closer to his heart.
At this critical moment, only two gunshots were heard, and then the German soldier's body shook, and then pressed on Sokovdo's body like a torn sack. Soon Sokov felt his
His face was splashed with hot liquid. According to his experience, this should be the blood of German soldiers.
Sokov raised his hand to push away the dead body of the German soldier that was pressing on him. At a glance, he saw Koshkin standing aside. He asked nervously: "Comrade Commander, are you okay?"
Seeing his reinforcements arriving, Sokov's whole body seemed to be drained of all his strength. He shook his head and said, "I'm fine. How many of you are here?"
"There are more than a hundred people." Koshkin obviously saw that Sokov had no strength to get up from the ground, and quickly handed the assault rifle in his hand to a soldier beside him, and then leaned over to help Sokov. But he
After exerting some force, he found that Sokov's body was as soft as noodles and could not be lifted up by his own strength. He quickly turned around and said to the soldiers next to him: "Everyone, help me, help Comrade Commander up."
Just like that, with the help of everyone, Sokov finally stood up from the ground.