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Chapter 2428 human bomb

"Is it that serious?" Savushkin took a deep breath. He was worried by the terrible consequences Xu Rui said.

Xu Rui said: "Yes, what Inoue Haruyuki and us are fighting now is a combination of mobile warfare and guerrilla warfare. Primorsky Krai is so big, he can choose any city to attack. In this way, we can only follow him."

Rather than running for our lives like this, we might as well set a bait to lure Inoue Haruyuki to Vladivostok, then entangle him and finally eliminate him!"

Savushkin said: "Which city are you going to use as bait to attract Haruyuki Inoue?"

"In Primorsky Krai, which city is more attractive than Vladivostok?" Xu Rui said.

Savushkin said: "It would be too risky to bait Vladivostok. If there is a loss in Vladivostok, then as you said, the entire Primorsky Krai will be over."

"It is precisely because of this that once we use Vladivostok as bait, Inoue Haruyuki will definitely be fooled." Xu Rui said.

Savushkin thought for a while, gritted his teeth and said, "Okay, let's use Vladivostok as bait. Comrade Xu Rui, how do you plan to lay out this situation?"

Xu Shuo blinked, came to Savushkin, and whispered...

"Colonel Inoue, according to aircraft reconnaissance, there are about 30,000 Soviet troops advancing towards Kriskino. They should be the main force in Primorsky Krai. Their leading troops will arrive at Kriskino soon." Chris

In the mountains and forests between Jinnuo and Vladivostok, a Japanese officer in charge of intelligence came to Inoue Haruyuki and said.

"Is there any movement in Vladivostok?" Inoue Haruyuki asked. If there is no movement in Vladivostok, Inoue Haruyuki has already considered whether to attack Vladivostok. After all, there are many Soviet troops in Vladivostok and the fortifications are strong. If you attack rashly, you will not gain much, so you might as well attack it first.

Let’s talk about other cities.

"There's some movement," the officer said.

"Oh?" Inoue Haruyuki's eyes lit up and she said, "Tell me, what is the situation in Vladivostok?"

"According to information from the Air Force, the Soviet army in Vladivostok has dispatched about 5,000 troops and is advancing towards Kriskino. It seems that they want to reinforce Kriskino."

"Hey!" Inoue Haruyuki couldn't help but laugh. Savushkin finally fell for the trick. The total number of Soviet troops in Vladivostok was no more than six or seven thousand, and five thousand were gone. In other words, only the Soviet troops in Vladivostok were left.

With one or two thousand people descending, this was definitely a God-given opportunity to capture Vladivostok.

As long as Vladivostok is captured, he can use the fortifications in Vladivostok to stop the Soviet attack and buy time for the arrival of the main force of Toshiro Nami and Tofumi Yamashita's large forces. By then, it will only be a matter of time before the Primorsky Territory is destroyed.

That's all. Perhaps the Soviet army would have collapsed without waiting for Yamashita Fengwen's large forces to arrive.

Inoue Haruyuki laughed when he thought of this, and was about to order the march to Vladivostok. However, at this moment, an idea flashed in his mind, and he thought to himself, could this be a trap set by the Soviet Union for themselves?

Then I thought about it, how could the stupid Soviets set up such a clever plan? Even if they set up this plan, as long as they captured Vladivostok with thunderous momentum, the Soviet army would only be shooting themselves in the foot.

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Thinking of this, Inoue Haruyuki was completely relieved and said: "Move towards Vladivostok!"

"Hai!"

In the jungle, four thousand Japanese troops accelerated their advance, approaching Vladivostok...

Kriskino and Shiro Hirata issued an order to escort out all the more than 10,000 residents in the entire Christiano city, and then came to the surroundings of Kriskino under the supervision of soldiers.

Shiro Hiratama has received information that tens of thousands of Soviet troops have arrived at Kriskino. Shiro Hiratama only has a brigade of 1,000 people. Although he has some heavy weapons seized from the warehouse, this little firepower

Compared with the strength of the Soviet Union, which numbered tens of thousands, it seemed too insignificant.

However, Hiratama Shiro has the biggest trump card in his hand, which is the more than 10,000 people of Christiano City. With these people as human shields, Hiratama Shiro believes that the Soviets do not dare to attack easily, so his troops

It is absolutely possible for the Soviet army to continue the stalemate.

As long as Colonel Haru Inoue captures Vladivostok, the Soviet army will inevitably withdraw and march towards Vladivostok. By then, his troops will be safe and sound.

Therefore, for Shiro Hirata, he was not ready for war, all he needed was to delay.

"Major, according to the reconnaissance of the plane, the Soviet troops will arrive in another hour, and we must be prepared." said Takeucha Honda, the captain of the 306th Battalion.

Shiro Hirata said: "Honda-kun, push all the Soviets to the front to take bullets for us."

"Major, what if the Soviet army really attacks regardless of the life and death of these ordinary people?"

Shiro Hirata couldn't help but be stunned. If the Soviets really attacked, then with the existing military strength, the only thing waiting for him would be the annihilation of his entire army.

"I have a way to kill a large number of Soviet troops at a very small cost and make them afraid to attack." Honda Takeuchi said.

Shiro Hirata asked: "Do you have any good ideas?"

At that moment, Honda Takeba told Hiratama Shiro his thoughts, and Hiratama Shiro nodded repeatedly...

Darikov is a captain and company commander of the 3rd Battalion and 3rd Company of the 320th Regiment of the 107th Division. Darikov led his company as the vanguard of the entire 107th Division to the outskirts of Christiano. From a distance, he saw

Many Soviet people were squatting there, and a dozen Japanese soldiers were guarding them with guns in their pockets.

Darikov shouted: "Get ready to fight!"

Then he led more than a hundred subordinates and swooped forward. However, before they could run far, the Japanese Japs had already discovered their traces. These Japanese Japs did not fight, but directly drove the people to stand in front, and they

Then he hid behind and fired.

"Snapped!"

"Snapped!"

The clear gunshots of the 38-year-old Gaier kept ringing out, and Darikov's soldiers fell to the ground one after another. At this moment, Darikov was dumbfounded. He wanted to shoot, but there were Soviet civilians in front of him. Not only could he not be hit,

The Japanese would accidentally injure their own people, so they had no choice but to retreat. However, the Japanese behind them drove the civilians forward. They stood behind and fired continuously at the Soviet troops. After a while, Darikov's men

There were seven or eight casualties.

Dalikov's eyes turned red and he said: "Comrades, don't leave, we will fight the Japanese devils!"

"But Comrade Dalikov, the Japanese have hostages!" said a second lieutenant.

Darikov shouted: "Folks, get down!"

When the dozens of civilians in front heard the shouts, they all fell to the ground. Then, Darikov's troops fired fiercely at the Japanese Japs behind them. Three or four of the Japs were knocked down and they hurriedly retreated.

"Run!"

Darikov shouted, and the dozens of Soviet civilians immediately ran forward and rushed into the Soviet army.

"It's okay, you are saved!"

Dalikov looked at the people in the team who were running towards his team with their heads down and shouted.

A running common man suddenly raised his head, and it turned out to be a Soviet man in his forties. This Soviet man had a look of despair in his eyes. He closed his eyes and pulled hard on his waist. The next moment,

There was a loud noise, and a dozen Soviet soldiers beside the Soviet man were killed at the same time.

"Damn, what's going on?" Dalikov shouted.

"boom!"

There was another explosion, but it was a woman in her thirties who pulled the explosives on her body and died together with four or five Soviet soldiers.

"How could this happen?" Dalikov was shocked. He didn't understand how the people of the Soviet Union could help the Japanese to kill their own compatriots.

"Retreat quickly!"

With the successive explosions, Darikov suffered casualties of forty to fifty of his men, accounting for half of the soldiers in the entire company. However, Darikov knew the discipline of the Soviet army and did not dare to order to shoot at the civilians.

, had no choice but to retreat continuously, and ran a full two kilometers before getting rid of the Soviet civilians chasing behind.

"What the hell is going on?" Dalikov shouted in confusion.

"Comrade Dalikov, we caught a civilian who had a bomb that failed to detonate." Behind him, two soldiers dragged a seventeen- or eight-year-old girl and threw the girl to the ground.

A soldier untied a bundle of explosives from the girl's body and threw it aside. The girl was seen trembling there, saying: "Don't kill me, don't kill me!"

When Dalikov came to the girl, he felt a pungent smell of alcohol. Dalikov asked: "You are a Soviet, why did you help the Japanese to kill your compatriots?"

The girl said: "My family has been arrested by the Japanese. If I don't make a suicide bomb, they will kill my mother and brother."

So that's it. Darikov nodded, and then said: "How many people like you are forced to become suicide bombers?"

The girl said: "There are so many that we can't even count them. The Japanese have tied bombs to many residents. In order not to make us scared, everyone has to drink a lot of wine before we carry out the mission. Some people

They were fed green pills, and after taking those green pills, people are not even afraid of death and have no regard for their own lives."

Dalikov frowned. He had long heard that the Japanese would give soldiers a class A drug to refresh themselves before attacking. Unexpectedly, they would use this kind of medicine on the Soviet people and threaten them to act as a scapegoat.

Human shields are really abominable and inhumane.

"Comrade Dalikov, what should we do?" asked a second lieutenant.

Darikov said: "The current situation is very difficult, and we have no good way to solve it. We must report it to our superiors immediately."

"yes!"

The operator immediately sent a telegram to his superiors using the radio he carried...


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