"Lavrenti. ≈Have you finally arrived at the scheduled location? Have the suspicious soldiers been deployed?"
"Everything has been completed, just waiting for the attack order to be issued!"
"Well, the attack starts now! The main attack starts with you. Remember, advance quietly and use grenades to clear the way first!"
Just like that, Balzen issued the order to attack. In fact, the soldiers in Lavrenti were quite exhausted at the moment. The battle had to be fought after all, and everyone had to endure it. Many people started chewing dry food as soon as they stopped, and when they got the order to march,
At that time, the dry food was put away urgently.
In fact, it is really important for these soldiers to regain their position. There is a lot of supplies there. If the enemy stays here all the time, they will be hungry when the little food they carry is used up.
It was with the mentality that the position must be retaken that the Soviet army began to advance.
Lavrenti ordered his men to form a battle formation. This large triangle formation was enough to surround a corner of the position, and the German troops in the encirclement would be attacked from both sides.
Since the RPG warheads were almost exhausted in the previous battle, the last two in the battalion could only be used at the most critical moments. Fortunately, the soldiers still had grenades left, and these wooden-handled grenades with prefabricated fragments simply became the last
artifact.
In fact, he hoped to call in mortars, but the tactical arrangement made it so that the artillery was all at Yevgeny's place.
The soldiers quietly advanced toward the positions they were most familiar with, making the advance smoother.
On the other hand, Yevgeny's entire battalion was lying on the ground, waiting for the sound of gunfire to launch a full-scale attack.
And what about the situation in the German army?
Claiborne and Schumacher should have contacted their superiors after the battle, but these two guys have been busy sorting out the results. The so-called reporting of the results should have accurate data.
They discovered the Soviet food warehouse, which contained a large amount of potatoes, as well as canned beef and pork from the German army. Military blankets were neatly stacked in a style that was used by the German army themselves.
These situations were naturally recorded, and because what they found were German cans, these German soldiers had no inhibitions. Hundreds of people divided up the warehouse and ate them deliciously.
As usual, the rigorous Germans should immediately establish a defense system, especially when they have just captured the Soviet camp. Just because the commander made a mistake in his judgment, thinking that the Soviet army had been bombed by artillery fire, leaving only stragglers, and there was a sense of crisis.
Not serious.
Only a small number of German troops were holding the entire position, but at least the machine guns were loaded.
The Soviet army used the big tree as a bunker and approached bit by bit until the soldiers with good vision could clearly see the German's shaking helmets.
Lavrenti held up the telescope and looked at it. The current scene was much better than he imagined. He called several battalion commanders under his command and ordered: "Our opening of fire means the battle has begun. The mission of the first company
So a gap was opened with dense grenades. The second company immediately followed up, and the third company focused on attacking the northeast to prevent the Germans from escaping from there. Start taking action now!"
The battle was finally about to begin, and Rafe pulled the bolt hard, the submachine gun in his hand already thirsty!
Most of the soldiers in the first company carry their firearms on their backs, and they hold a wooden-handled grenade in each hand. There is one produced by the Blacksmith Village, which is characterized by its small size and the addition of bullet casing fragments to form prefabricated fragments, which is quite powerful. The other one is
Just captured, nearly one kilogram of huge German M24s. The back covers of both were opened and the drawstrings were hanging down.
When the first company commander felt that the distance was almost the same, he took the lead to rush out from behind the tree trunk and shouted: "Davarisi, Ula!"
Suddenly, all the soldiers who had been ambushing rushed out, and more than a hundred soldiers carrying grenades began to run wildly.
An unexpected roar startled the German soldiers who were eating. Many people instinctively paid attention to the direction of the sound. Only then did the soldiers realize that a group of guys with their hands raised and claws bared were attacking them crazily.
In a dazed moment, the Soviet soldier pulled out the drawstring with his teeth, and the two grenades smoked one after another, and then threw them out one after another. The soldiers who completed the throwing lay on the ground one after another, covering their ears and waiting for the crackling explosion.
Voice.
In fact, many grenades did not explode where the German troops gathered, but the flying fragments hit them everywhere like headless flies, and many German soldiers were hit.
To make matters worse, these fragments flew some distance and became much less powerful. They did not penetrate deeply into the human body and remained in the body. The German army immediately added a large number of wounded.
More than a hundred people threw out 200 grenades, including all homemade and captured grenades. No matter how much damage was caused, a company of soldiers stood up one after another and launched an all-out attack with their firearms.
The series of explosions finally ended. The German troops in the southwest of the position suffered heavy casualties. A large group of people were groaning and rolling. However, the uninjured soldiers got up one after another. They heard the shouts of the Soviet troops charging and immediately began to fight.
Unfortunately, the German army was still a step too late. Because they were not well prepared, someone took advantage of the loophole. As soon as the German army started to block the attack, the Soviet gun butts were already smashed over.
The first company had already entered the position, and some soldiers even engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the Germans. The scene was once extremely bloody.
"Well done! Are they guys from the 707th Division? The combat effectiveness of these enemies has been overestimated again?" Lavrenti put down his telescope, waved his hand, and personally led the second company to take action.
In fact, in the northeastern part of the position, the Germans here once thought that a captured Soviet ammunition depot had exploded.
But the moment it happened, Claiborne and Schumacher knew it was an enemy attack, because they were almost injured by grenade fragments!
The officers and soldiers of the two German battalions soon fully understood their situation, and they all heard unusual sharp sounds coming from the air.
Just four hundred meters away, smoke was rising from the muzzles of two 80mm and five 50mm mortars. Before the smoke dissipated, the artillerymen inserted the next shell.
Because Balzen knew the importance of his counterattack position, he ordered the artillery to use up all the ammunition.
According to the past, ammunition should be used sparingly. It is precisely because the superiors launched a large-scale air drop today that the problem of artillery shells is not a problem now.
Being able to freely bombard is really a good thing for the artillery. Because they built their own positions, the Soviet artillery fire was extremely accurate, and the unsuspecting German soldiers were hit. After suffering heavy losses, the German soldiers either
Hide in a trench or lean against a tree for support. 8