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Chapter 419 Luosu Conflict Eleven

When Nemilov's Lieutenant General Ankodar held back the Soviet 6th and 9th Army, Yegorov also fulfilled their promise. On the Kalilovka line, the Soviet Russian army was launching an attack on the Romanian position.

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On the battlefield, the Soviet Russian army rarely used artillery to fight guerrilla warfare, but instead engaged in an artillery battle with the Romanian artillery. Of course, what gave them such confidence was that Yegorov used his old skills to fight this

In one battle, hundreds of cannons with calibers of 100 mm, 122 mm, and 152 mm boosted the morale of the artillerymen and enhanced their strength.

It was like a beggar competing with a dragon king for treasures, which allowed the Soviet artillery to see what the real power of an artillery group was. The return gift of thousands of cannons caused heavy casualties to the Soviet artillery. In just one hour of artillery duel, more than 500 cannons were killed.

Three hundred and forty-seven Soviet-Russian cannons were destroyed, of which the loss rate for cannons with a caliber above 100 mm reached 87%. It can be said that the artillery force of the Western Front has lost its ability to fight at the campaign level.

The huge losses of the artillery made Yegorov's heart bleed when he saw the battlefield in person. He kept thinking in his heart, Sklev, you must complete the combat objectives, otherwise this loss will be in vain.

Of course, as a supporting weapon to cover infantry, the Soviet artillery can be said to be very qualified this time. Because this time, the Soviet infantry has rushed to the front line to fight with the defenders.

This actually made Yegorov worry about gains and losses. Should he continue to invest troops to expand the results? Or should he just delay the enemy?

The dilemma of choice made Yegorov somewhat confused as to how to proceed.

On the opposite high ground, General Freit led a group of generals and officers to watch the situation on the battlefield.

Brigadier Hoffmann of the Armored Brigade was also among them, and through his general uniform and a general star on his shoulder, it was obvious that he had been promoted.

"Major General Hoffman, do you think the commander on the opposite side will continue to increase troop input?"

After putting down the telescope in his hand, Admiral Freit asked Hoffman at the side.

Under the envious gazes of others, Hoffman walked up to the general and replied: "It doesn't matter whether he invests in it or not. Because our counterattack is about to begin, and our opponents have too many people who don't even have tanks."

I don’t even know what it looks like.”

It is obvious that Hoffman despises the current Soviet army.

Hearing what Hoffman said, Admiral Freit frowned a little, but then he thought of something and smiled slightly. He continued: "So when you counterattack next, where do you plan to break through?"

Hoffman pointed to the place where the Soviet Russian army had the largest number and said: "Break through from there."

At this time, someone behind him said: "That is the enemy's 8th Army. It is a very famous army in the country and has defeated the White Guards many times."

Admiral Freit ignored the words of the people behind him and asked with interest: "What's the reason?"

The Admiral's inquiry prompted Hoffman to reply: "Because I saw that they charged the most fiercely and had the highest morale."

"interesting."

In Hoffman's view, currently no country in the world has a better understanding of armored warfare than he does.

This time he planned to teach the Soviet Union an unforgettable lesson, letting them know that relying on these human wave tactics could not withstand the steel torrent of Romania. Since it was to be unforgettable, the hardest bones must be broken first. And on the battlefield

Judging from the performance of the enemy, the 8th Army is worthy of this name.

And Admiral Freit had obviously guessed what he was thinking. That's why he said something interesting at the end.

Yes, genius must have his own pride. Obviously, Hoffman showed it without covering up.

While the two were talking, another wave of Soviet troops rushed towards the defense line. It seemed that Yegorov still could not resist the temptation, and he increased the number of troops. At this time, it could be seen that there was a clear smile on the corner of General Freit's mouth.

Got a smile.

The arrival of reinforcements boosted the morale of the Soviet soldiers who were fighting Romania, and they once again devoted themselves to the battle.

"kill"

A Soviet Russian soldier roared and raised his rifle and rushed towards a Romanian soldier. The Romanian soldier he regarded as his target had just pulled out the rifle with a bayonet from the body of one of his comrades.

, it was obvious that he had just solved his opponent.

Unable to guard against the opponent who suddenly rose up, the Romanian soldier also followed suit and fell in a pool of blood together with the opponent he had killed.

And launching an attack while your opponent is unprepared, this behavior that was despised in the Middle Ages, has now disappeared in the long river of history. Modern warfare has long been used for everything. As long as you can win, then everything will be good.

. It was obvious that this Soviet soldier also applied what he had learned, allowing himself to survive in this Shura field for a while longer.

"retreat."

With a loud shout, the Romanian soldiers on the position retreated to the rear position.

"Ula"

Seeing the enemy retreating, the surviving Soviet soldiers raised their weapons and shouted.

Yegorov, who was watching the battle from a distance, also waved his arms vigorously. He was hesitant about sending reinforcements before, but now it seems that this move was the right one, and the result was to win the first line of position.

Now he must consolidate the current results and lay a sufficient foundation for the next battle. Thinking of this, Yegorov immediately issued an order, requesting that another army be sent to preserve the hard-won results.

Therefore, the third wave of reinforcements then arrived at the newly captured position.

So after having enough troops, the Soviet troops who had just captured the position immediately began to strengthen the position. They used shovels and other tools to fill up many bomb craters, and the machine gun position was also reinforced, waiting for Romania's counterattack.

But the strange thing is that these Romanian soldiers didn't seem to worry about the captured position at all. They couldn't wait left and right, so the Soviet officer commanding the position sent a group of soldiers to try to attack the next battlefield. At this time, Romania's

The counterattack was revealed. Numerous weapons on the position fired at the Soviet Union, and at the same time, artillery fire also covered it.

However, the Soviet officer who directed the battle always felt that something was different. After asking the soldiers who returned, he learned the whole story from their mouths. The soldiers who originally charged said that they felt that the firepower of Romania's follow-up positions was worse than that of the front line.

Quite a bit. Although it is still so violent, I can always give myself a chance to breathe.

Feeling that this situation was suspicious, the commander of the position immediately reported the situation to Commander Yegorov.

When Yegorov heard the news, he immediately said loudly: "No, Romania wants to run away." ()

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