At this time, only two soldiers were seen, carrying a soldier wearing a dirty military uniform with blood stains on it, running towards the headquarters in the middle of the town.
After carrying it into the headquarters, an officer stepped forward and asked, "What's going on?"
One of the soldiers said: "Sir, we are sending this soldier here. He said his name is Tochenk, and he is the squad leader of the 3rd Platoon of the 7th Company of the 1204th Regiment of the 23rd Division. Their platoon was attacked at the outpost and needs to be interviewed.
See the commander."
After hearing this, the officer continued to ask with a serious expression: "Tell me the whole process in detail."
"Okay sir..."
From the narrations of the two soldiers, the officer learned that they met Toczink while patrolling the surrounding area. It was obvious that Toczink, who ran back overnight, was exhausted after recounting the experience of their platoon being attacked.
Fainted. After all, even a tough man who ran in the snow for a day and a night couldn't stand it.
"Okay, I understand. You go back."
The officer asked the two soldiers to leave. At this moment, he suddenly heard the military doctor on the side saying: "You're awake."
The officer immediately stepped forward and asked: "Hello, squad leader Tochenk. Can you tell me again about the attack?"
Toczink looked at the officer with the lieutenant colonel on his shoulder and immediately replied: "No problem."
Toczink then told the officer everything that his platoon had encountered.
After hearing what happened to Tochenk and his platoon, the lieutenant colonel stopped writing after finishing writing and said to him: "Okay, squad leader Tochenk. These branch factories you mentioned are important, and I will report them to my superiors immediately. Thank you for your hard work."
, let’s take a rest first.”
After asking the military doctor to take Toczink to rest, the lieutenant colonel immediately came to the third floor of the headquarters and knocked on the door.
"Come in."
The lieutenant colonel pushed the door open and saw Lieutenant General Ankodar sitting inside.
"Report, Lieutenant General. There is a piece of information that requires your attention."
After speaking, the lieutenant colonel told him what Toczink had reported.
After listening to the lieutenant colonel's report, Lieutenant General Ankodar immediately found the location of their attack from the military map hanging on the wall.
"It seems that the enemy is really coming."
As a very capable general in Romania, he could calmly do nothing about being assigned to Nemilov. This style is obviously not his style, but it appeared like this. It is obvious that either his personality has changed, or his personality has changed.
Other reasons. At present, it is obviously the latter.
After muttering something under his breath, Lieutenant General Ankodar immediately ordered the Lieutenant Colonel: "Now prepare to draft the order."
"yes"
"Each division immediately entered a state of preparation for battle, and the weapons previously issued were allocated to the grassroots companies. At the same time, a report was sent to General Freit, saying that the enemy was coming. In addition, a report was sent to the 1st Guards Division in Vinnitsa
Report and ask them to send powerful troops to reinforce us immediately."
Following the order of Lieutenant General Ankodar, the Romanian army on the southern front of the Nemirov line entered a state of war. A large number of weapons such as machine guns and mines were stored in each division and were distributed to each company. The soldiers rushed to their respective defenses.
In front of the fortifications, we waited for the enemy to appear.
I believe they won't have to wait too long.
When Lieutenant General Ankodar's telegram was delivered to General Freit, the youngest general waved his arm with the telegram. "Now, let me see how you run away."
"Draft an order immediately."
The communications staff officer present immediately took out paper and pen, preparing to write down the general's order. "Order the cavalry division to immediately cover the surrounding battlefield, and the armored brigade will arrive at Kalillovka within 12 hours. In addition, it will be sent to Mandiv on the northern front."
The lieutenant general ordered them to wait for the enemy to attack and immediately launch a full-scale counterattack when the opportunity is favorable. They are required to defeat the enemy in a short time, and then circle back behind my current enemy and give it a fatal blow. I will entangle the enemy in front of me.
, not giving him a chance to escape."
As General Freit's order was issued, the Romanian army had already weaved a large net and was waiting for the Soviet army to arrive. By then, it was not up to them to decide whether they could escape.
On the Nemirov front line, the Romanian army did not wait long. Soviet soldiers emerged from the mountains one after another. When they saw the Romanian soldiers waiting in full formation, they rushed forward without any hesitation.
Behind them, artillery, machine guns and other weapons brought by shoulder-to-shoulder resistance were also quickly deployed to launch long-range attacks on the defending soldiers.
The Romanian soldiers on the position faced the onslaught of the Soviet Russian army and immediately responded violently. Light and heavy machine guns fired at the enemy, while the artillery in the rear told the opponent a truth more violently than the enemy, that they could not be ignored.
Romania's fierce counterattack on the position made the attacking Soviet soldiers unable to raise their heads. However, a steady stream of soldiers behind them were constantly coming towards them.
Because before departure, the commander of the front army, Yegorov, told Sklev, who was commanding the battle, that when facing the battle in Romania, he must not shoot at them. He must take advantage of his numerical advantage and rush in to fight them personally. And even if
Even if casualties are too high in the early stage, we must persist because it will hold back the enemy's other two groups, giving him the most favorable opportunity to seize Vinnitsa.
As for the battle taking place now, it was obvious that Sklev had heard of it. Groups of Soviet soldiers were thrown into this roulette by him, just to give himself more chips to win.
The continuous casualties still did not make him frown. For this first battle with a foreign force, he did not hesitate.
After three hours of arduous fighting, the results of the continuous investment of troops in the attack finally appeared.
"We're in."
The Soviet Russian soldiers, who suffered huge casualties, finally charged into the first position, and their brutal fighting with the Romanian soldiers had just begun.
Sklev, who was standing at the back and observing the battle situation on the front line, finally relaxed his tense expression. If this kind of desperate battle does not yield results, the pressure on the soldiers will increase exponentially. Now, at least the results have come out.
On the other side of the battlefield, a staff officer was reporting to Lieutenant General Ankodar: "Report, the first line of positions has been gradually abandoned, and the soldiers on the current positions are slowly retreating to the second line of positions."
"Very good, you can go down."
After sending the officer away, Lieutenant General Ankodar said to himself: "Now the Soviet commander must think that this is his contribution. If it were not to give you hope, I would not have sent him so early.
I'll give you the frontline position. I hope you won't let me down in the next battle."
After finishing speaking, Lieutenant General Ankodar looked into the distance. The direction he looked at was the center commanded by Freit himself. Lieutenant General Ankodar seemed to be saying, it's up to you now.