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Chapter 95: Half Cliff (6)

"Hit!" Following my order, the soldier in charge of detonating fired the explosive pack.~

Just a "boom" sound was heard, and the explosive package exploded on the cliff... Since the location of the explosive package was still behind the wreckage of the previous tank, and at this time, the Yuejiazi tank had already passed that position, so the explosion point of the explosive package

Just above the heads of the Vietnamese troops behind the tanks.

This explosion was huge. The rubble on the wall of gunmetal was flying everywhere like shrapnel, which only caused the Japanese soldiers to scream in agony. For a while, none of them could find their way around.

Then I waved my hand again, and the squadron, which had been prepared for battle long ago, launched a countercharge against the Vietnamese Japanese.

Of course, before launching the charge, a few "air burst" grenades were fired as usual, and then more than a dozen soldiers took advantage of the remaining power and smoke of the grenades and rushed towards the Japanese Japanese.

As for the tank at the forefront, the soldiers ignored it... because everyone knew that it had no ammunition or even fuel in it. It was just a toothless and clawless tiger.

As for the Vietnamese Japanese hiding behind them, on the one hand, they were blown up by our army's explosive packs and grenades and were unable to recover for a while. On the other hand, none of them could have imagined that our army would launch a counterattack at this time...

We know that this is a mountain road only a few meters wide. A submachine gun can hold a place where thousands of troops cannot pass. It is difficult for the Japanese to rush towards us, and it is also difficult for us to rush towards the Japanese.

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If the Japanese invaders attack us, they still have to be under the cover of tanks. And our army has no tanks and only has about thirty men. So isn't charging towards them just asking for death?

Therefore, it can be said that the Yue Japanese were completely unprepared for our counterattack.

Considering this aspect, it is indeed true, but it is a pity that the situation on the battlefield is ever-changing. There will be special circumstances at any time.

The Chinese have a saying that "the brave will win when we meet on a narrow road." Of course, this "bravery" is not the courage of an ordinary man, but the courage of being able to advance and retreat when it is necessary to be brave.

Now is the time for soldiers to be "brave".

Naturally, the soldiers of the special agent company would not disappoint me at this point. They roared like little tigers and rushed over the Vietnamese tanks towards the Japanese behind them...

Only then did I truly understand the meaning of "The brave will win when we meet on a narrow road." You must know that this "narrow road" refers to a place that is so narrow that troops cannot be deployed. No matter how many troops are on such terrain, it is useless, because

The forces facing each other are basically the same, but the "brave" side will completely overwhelm the opponent in terms of momentum and combat effectiveness. Then the enemy will be beaten like dominoes in the "narrow road" and fall into pieces.

For example, now, our army has the upper hand and rushes forward with a barrage of bullets... The mountain road is only that wide in total. This barrage of bullets can be said to have almost flawlessly knocked down the Japanese soldiers in the front section.

Of course, there will be secondary damage caused by bullets penetrating the body of the Vietnamese army and grenades thrown by our army.

These are just the first cards of the dominoes. The Vietnamese army that followed had their own friendly troops ahead, and on the other hand, they couldn't see what was happening ahead because of the winding mountain road, so they didn't know what was going on and were unprepared.

, they were surprised until our soldiers rushed in front of them. When they were about to raise their guns to defend, it was already too late. Our soldiers' bullets had already knocked them to the ground in time.

Then this situation would happen again and again. This caused all the Vietnamese troops that entered the mountain road to be defeated and killed in chaos. Countless people were killed by our troops and fell off the cliff to their death.

Until I felt that the soldiers had almost finished their charge, I gave the order to withdraw the troops.

This kind of counterattack should be stopped in moderation. Once it goes too far and completely exposes itself to the firepower of the Vietnamese army at the other end of the mountain road, it will be impossible to withdraw even if it wants to. What's more, the purpose of our battle is to block

The more the Japanese don't let them pass, it's not how many enemies they have to kill... An ordinary soldier can shoot and kill indiscriminately, but as a commander, he must keep a clear head and remind himself of his strategy at all times.

What is the purpose.

As a result, only one person in our army was injured in this battle, while there were at least a company of corpses and lightly or seriously wounded soldiers lying on the mountain road of the Vietnamese army... We don't need to deal with those wounded, which should be a headache for the Vietnamese soldiers.

But I think those lightly and seriously injured people will not get any good results in the end, although there is a considerable section of the mountain road beyond the range of our army (the mountain road is "S" shaped, turning a corner and our army's bullets

out of reach), after our counterattack troops withdrew, the Vietnamese army could actually safely rescue the wounded.

But the problem is that the Vietnamese soldiers don't have time... There are so many wounded, and the whole mountain road is full of screaming and wailing Vietnamese soldiers, and the mountain road is so narrow. How long will it take to rescue them all? Wait.

After they have "cleared" this battlefield, I am afraid that our large troops will have withdrawn long ago and we can also withdraw.

What makes me feel even more ridiculous is that it wasn't until the first group withdrew that the Japanese soldiers in the tank opened the hatch cover and raised their hands to surrender... which means we also captured a tank during this counterattack.

, a perfectly good tank, but unfortunately a tank with little fuel and no ammunition.

As for the few Yue Japanese who surrendered, I think their minds are a little unclear... You must know that we are deep in cross-border operations. Whether we can go back alive is still a question, but they surrendered to us?!

But this seems normal. First of all, we are now in the hinterland of the Vietnamese army. At this time, the Vietnamese army is extremely short of troops. Almost all the soldiers who can fight and dare to fight are sent to the front line, except for a few elite divisions used to guard Hanoi.

Except for this, the rest are all improvised troops. This is one of the reasons why one squad of our army can kill a company on the mountain road with heavy casualties and still escape unharmed.

Therefore, the quality of this Vietnamese army is not as good as that of other Vietnamese troops. The reason why they dare to act as cannon fodder and rush forward is because a considerable number of them are motivated by the "power" of the Vietnamese army's special agent company.

Secondly, people who are threatened with death often make a 180-degree turn in their thinking, especially like the Vietnamese crew in this tank, who initially came with the intention of dying and always thought that they were

It will definitely be destroyed first like other tanks, but in the end it will be unscathed... After dying like this, the courage I mustered up before will be completely exhausted. Instead, it is not worth it to die like this after surviving by chance.

, so he chose to surrender.

Later I realized that they were not simply surrendering.

There were two Yuejiazis who came out of the tank... Originally, the crew of the T34 should have been five people, but since the Yueguizi had planned to let the tank come up to die as a trench from the beginning, so as long as the tank could open

It is enough to fire a cannonball or fire a few shots if there is a chance, so the crew can save as much as they can.

The two men were very honest when they got out of the tank. They dropped their guns on the ground and took off their clothes to prove that they did not hide any weapons.

To be honest, I don't know how to deal with them at this time. They have proven their "sincerity" in surrendering, but the problem is that we don't have the extra manpower to watch them, not to mention whether we can evacuate ourselves.

Do you know, can we take them back then?!

"Comrade, give us a gun!" After a while, one of the Vietnamese prisoners mustered up the courage to say: "We will fight the Vietnamese with you."

"Who are you lying to?" Liang Lianbing cursed without thinking: "Be honest and don't use your fucking brain!"

"Comrade, we are sincere." The Vietnamese prisoner said with tears: "Comrade of the People's Liberation Army, you have also seen that those guys don't regard us as human beings at all, and they drove up the tanks even though they knew our people were still alive...

Give us a gun, we don't ask for anything else, we just want to kill a few agents to relieve our hatred!"

Hearing this, I couldn't help but be stunned. I secretly thought that the Vietnamese army agents' behavior of disregarding the lives and deaths of their comrades, although on the surface it did achieve the battlefield principle of "achieving maximum benefits at the minimum cost", the side effects were not small, and this

The side effects are slowly showing up now.

Of course, I will not believe the Vietnamese prisoners and give them guns just because they say these words. This is a matter of life and death for our entire platoon or even a large unit. It is impossible for me to take such a risk just to add two more people and two guns.

Big risk.

But this allowed me to see the internal contradictions among the Yue Japanese, which may be something that can be exploited.

Just as I was thinking about the Japanese, I launched another attack...

Of course, this attack was carried out with tanks as the vanguard as before, and they rolled over the Japanese corpses and wounded.

While the wounded Vietnamese soldiers were being run over on the mountain road and were wailing all over the place, I signaled Liang Lianbing to hand the trumpet to the two prisoners, and raised my head towards them, pretending to sigh unbearably.

He said in a tone: "Shout to your comrades, we can give them time to rescue the wounded, there is no need to let the tanks roll over like this!"

I actually say this with no good intentions... I don't really pity the Yue Japanese, although I do think they are quite miserable, and there is no need to do this even if the two armies are fighting. But I feel that they are reaping the consequences.

They even brought this whole war on themselves, no one else is to blame.

When I say this, I actually mean "it doesn't hurt to stand and talk." You must know that we are not in a hurry at this time. It is best for us to waste as much time as possible on the wounded, so of course I will not mind a temporary truce.

Let them rescue the wounded... This will buy more time for our main force to retreat, right?!

But when I said that, the two Yue Japs immediately collapsed, and tears flowed down... They themselves didn't care about their lives and treated them as cannon fodder, but the enemy was so "understanding the righteousness".(

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