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Chapter 863 The enemy situation has changed

Just after noon, Sidorin received a call from the observation post on the top of the slope. He learned that the engineers on both sides of the strait had begun the work of building a bridge on the ice. He smiled and said to Sokov: "Comrade division commander, I really didn't expect that you.

Less than half a day after the plan was proposed, engineers on both sides of the Taiwan Strait began to build the bridge."

"In order to restore transportation on both sides of the river as soon as possible, it is imperative to build a bridge." Sokov considered that if the weather improves, the German army will definitely send out reconnaissance planes to conduct reconnaissance on the Volga River, and then the enemy may discover people on the river.

During the bridge-building operation, he ordered Sidorin: "Chief of Staff, order the troops to establish air defense positions on the reverse slopes of the north and south hills. Once enemy reconnaissance planes are discovered, they will be resolutely shot down."

"Don't worry, comrade division commander." Anyway, there were only a few days before the major counterattack. Sidorin felt that there was no need to hide his strength anymore, so he said readily: "I will order all the anti-aircraft machine guns stored in the warehouse to be moved later.

Come out and set up on the reverse slope. If the enemy's plane doesn't come, that's it. If it comes, make sure it doesn't come back."

Sidorin picked up the phone and put it down again. Seeing Sokov looking at him in surprise, he quickly explained to him: "Comrade division commander, I think we should summon all the regiment commanders in the division and bring them together."

Tell them the good news that a major counterattack is about to begin. Do you think that’s okay?”

Sokov thought that if it weren't for the negligence of the headquarters, the commanders of his regiments should know the entire counterattack plan at this moment. Now that Sidorin mentioned it, he nodded and said smoothly: "Except for Commander Belkin, you

Inform the other three regiment leaders to rush to the headquarters as soon as possible. There are important things to report to them."

Less than five minutes after the call was made, Lieutenant Colonel Starcha, commander of the 124th Regiment, arrived first. After entering, he saluted Sokov, Ivanov and Sidorin without saying a word.

When he spoke, Sokov pointed to the bench next to the table and said to him: "Sit down, Lieutenant Colonel Starcha!"

After Starcha sat down next to Ivanov, he leaned over and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Commander, what is the important matter that calls us here in such a hurry?"

Ivanov gave his old subordinate a meaningful look and said calmly: "Lieutenant Colonel Starcha, don't be anxious. You will naturally know what is going on when everyone arrives."

Soon, Lieutenant Colonel Yershakov, the commander of the 125th Regiment, also arrived. Like Starcha, he had just finished the salute and was seated at the table by Sokov before he could speak.

After Yershakov sat down, he looked at Starcha who was sitting opposite him and asked him silently: "Do you know what happened?"

Although Starcha came one step earlier, he knew nothing about the purpose of Sokov calling them here. He could only shake his head, shrug his shoulders, and spread his hands to show that he didn't know anything either.

"Don't be anxious." Sokov saw the little movement between the two regiment leaders, turned to them and said: "When Lieutenant Colonel Papuchenko arrives, I will announce the reason for calling you here."

Papuchenko's troops were stationed in the workers' new village of the Red October Factory. After receiving the notice from Sidorin, he immediately handed over the command to the regiment chief of staff and hurried to Mamaye with two guards.

Fu Gang. He hurried and hurried slowly. By the time he arrived at the headquarters, almost an hour had passed.

Seeing the belated arrival of Papuchenko, Sokov said calmly: "Everyone is here, let's have a meeting now."

"Comrade Division Commander," when Sokov said that everyone was here, Starcha thought he had forgotten Belgin, and quickly reminded him: "Comrade Belkin of the drawdown regiment has not arrived yet. Have we

Wait for them?"

"No need, Captain Belkin has already known about the news to be announced at today's meeting." Sokov said to the three leaders expressionlessly: "Comrade leaders, I called you here today.

, I want to tell you that the Supreme Command plans to launch a comprehensive counterattack against the enemies who attacked Stalingrad..."

Having said this, Sokov paused for a moment to observe the reactions of the three regiment leaders. Perhaps it was because of too many failed counterattacks. When the three of them heard the news, there was no expression of joy on their faces, and they all felt this in their hearts.

The counterattack was not promising. Sokov coughed lightly, cleared his throat, and continued: "The number of troops participating in the counterattack will exceed one million..."

"What? More than a million people?" Even if a cannonball fell on the table and exploded at this moment, it would not be as shocking as Sokov's words to the three regiment leaders. Papuchenko asked in a skeptical tone

He said: "Comrade Commander, are you wrong? It's not one million people, but one hundred thousand people, right?"

"That's right." Sokov looked at Papuchenko and said: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, the troops participating in the counterattack this time are not only our Stalingrad Front Army, but also General Vatutin's Southwest Front Army, Roko

General Sovsky's Don Front, the total strength of the three fronts combined far exceeds one million."

The three regiment commanders, who were a little absent-minded at first, were all looking at Sokov with bright eyes, eagerly waiting for him to continue. Sokov did not give in, and continued: "We have artillery and mortars.

There are more than 15,000 guns, and there are also 1,500 tanks..."

Although Sidorin and Ivanov had already known the content of the meeting, they still felt excited when they heard the military strength and technical equipment mentioned by Sokov.

After introducing his superiors’ counteroffensive plan, Sokov finally said: “In order to ensure the success of the major counteroffensive, because the superiors will not replenish the troops and technical equipment of the 62nd Group Army for the time being before the counteroffensive begins, Commander Chuikov ordered all parties to

Divisions, brigades, and regiments continue to hold on to their existing positions to contain the enemy so that when the enemies in the Don River Valley are attacked, they will be unable to draw troops from the city to support them."

"What about our division?" Starcha waited for Sokov to finish his words and immediately asked impatiently: "Our division still has enough troops and some rare technical equipment. It is rare that our superiors have not assigned us a task.

?"

"Lieutenant Colonel Starcha, don't be anxious. The superiors must have assigned separate combat missions to our division." Sokov said this, leaned over and picked up the red and blue pencils, and drew a picture on Mamaev Hill.

Circle, said: "Our task is to attack the Romanian army on the front of the highlands and restore as much of the lost positions as possible."

The three regiment commanders have all fought against the Romanian army, and they all know the strength of the opponent. The Romanian 13th Division that attacked Mamayev Hill, except for the initial bayonet battle with the Marine Corps battalion holding the North Hill, performed reasonably well.

It's remarkable. But since being beaten by the commanders and fighters of the Guards Division, he has become timid and less courageous than before. If the superiors really let their troops take the Romanian army as the main target, then

The results that can be achieved will definitely be brilliant.

Thinking of this, the three regiment commanders all stood up and expressed their opinions to Sokov, hoping that their regiment would be responsible for the main attack. The three of them fought over whose regiment would be the first to attack the Romanian army.

Regarding the argument between the three group leaders, Sokov did not immediately express his position, but stood quietly aside. After the argument between the three people came to an end, Sokov said slowly: "I'm sorry, three group leaders."

Comrade Commander, I have placed all three of your regiments in the second echelon, and I plan to hand over the main attack mission to Commander Belkin’s reduced regiment.”

After hearing Sokov saying that the main attack task would be handed over to the downsizing regiment, the three regiment leaders shut up obediently. They knew very well that the downsizing regiment was a direct descendant of Sokov, and the regiment leader Belkin used to be

Sokov's political commissar, with such a relationship, how could they win?

Just when Sokov was introducing the tasks of the second echelon to the three regiment leaders, the phone on the table rang. Sidorin quickly grabbed the phone and said into the receiver: "I am Sidorin!"

"Comrade Chief of Staff, this is Christopher, commander of the reconnaissance company." Lieutenant Christopher's voice came over the phone: "I have just received special information from the scouts and need to report it to you immediately."

"Tell me, Comrade Lieutenant." Sidorin asked: "Have you found the weak points of the Romanian army's defense?"

"No, Comrade Chief of Staff." Christopher replied: "According to the scout report, the Romanian troops in front of Mamaev Hill and Workers' New Village are retreating on a large scale."

"What, the Romanian army is retreating?" Sidorin heard the news and asked in surprise: "Comrade Lieutenant, did your scouts make a mistake? How could the enemy retreat at this time?"

"It's true, Comrade Chief of Staff." Seeing that Sidorin didn't believe his words, Christopher became a little anxious: "After the Romanian army withdrew from their positions, German soldiers immediately entered the positions they abandoned and took over.

It seems that the enemy is changing defense."

"Comrade Commander, something unexpected happened." Sidorin didn't even have time to cover the microphone, and said to Sokov anxiously: "The enemies in front of Mamayev Hill and Workers' New Village are changing defenses. The original Romanian army

were transferred and their defense was taken over by German troops."

"The enemy has changed their defenses." Upon hearing this unexpected news, Sokov's face turned livid. He pointed at Sidorin and ordered him: "Tell Lieutenant Christopher immediately and let them figure out how to change their defenses as soon as possible.

German army numbers to facilitate our re-formulation of combat plans."

"Comrade Lieutenant, the division commander orders you to immediately find out the enemy's number." Sidorin waited for Sokov to finish speaking, and immediately spoke into the microphone: "This task must be completed before dark."


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