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Chapter 373 Identity

"Fight!" Following Shulka's order, the soldiers opened fire.

First, several rockets went straight to the "No. 3" tank in the middle of the road from both sides of the road.

The accuracy is not enough to combine the numbers. Five rocket launchers aim at the same target at the same time. As long as one rocket launcher hits, it is guaranteed to be destroyed.

As a result, two hits were made, and the "No. 3" tank immediately emitted black smoke amidst several roars and stopped.

Then came the various weapons in the hands of the soldiers. Bullets poured into the German army in a crossfire. Several three-wheelers were beaten into sieves in an instant. One of them may have been hit by the fuel tank and ignited a raging fire.

Several clever German soldiers immediately rolled to the side of the road to hide themselves.

But this was meaningless. The Soviet troops were ambushing on both sides of the road, which meant that the central road had no blind spots for their firepower.

At the same time, the half-track vehicles ambushed on both sides of the road started up. They carried machine gunners and flew forward along the road. The machine guns on the vehicles "cluttered" and poured bullets at the following German troops, instantly killing the Germans.

The army cannot be defeated.

With a "bang", Shulka shot and killed a German soldier.

This group of German soldiers were obviously veterans. They knew immediately that the only way to save their lives was to rely on the Soviet generals who were not far from them, so they rushed towards the Soviet army while shooting, hoping to get in among them or catch them as a shield.

Of course Shulka would not let them do what they wanted and shoot one of them down.

The instructor held a "Poposa" submachine gun and fired a round of bullets at them to temporarily suppress them. However, a German soldier found a gap in the firepower and rushed forward and aimed his rifle at the frightened people who were paralyzed on the ground and unable to move.

Lieutenant General.

"No, no... don't shoot!" the lieutenant general yelled in panic.

At this moment, there was a "bang" gunshot, and a bullet fired by Shulka hit the German soldier's abdomen. The German soldier bent in pain, and after pulling the trigger, the bullet hit the air in front of the Lieutenant General's feet.

On the ground.

At this moment, Shulka jumped out, fired and ran to the lieutenant general and shouted: "What are you waiting for? Are you waiting for them to come up and give you a shot?!"

Only then did the lieutenant general realize what he was doing, and he got up from the ground in a panic and ran backwards.

"Run to the roadside!" Seeing the lieutenant general still running along the road, Shulka couldn't help shouting in pain.

However, this was very difficult for the lieutenant general, because his legs were so frightened that he could not climb over the one-meter-high snow wall after several attempts.

In desperation, Shulka bent down, hugged his feet and threw him over like a sack.

At this time, two smoking grenades were thrown from the direction of the German army. Shulka quickly jumped over the snow wall.

There were two explosions of "boom, boom", and a wave of air and snow powder and ice fragments fell from the sky like rain from the other side of the snow wall.

"Grenade!" Shulka yelled.

Just now, I had to take action because my own people were nearby, but now that I have rescued the lieutenant general, I don't have to worry about that much anymore.

The soldiers understood, and one by one they lit the grenades and threw them towards the German hiding place.

The German soldiers let out a desperate scream, and then with a "bang", they were completely silenced by the bombing.

The half-track attack on the other side was also very smooth.

The half-tracks were superior to their speed. They quickly outflanked the German army on both sides in the snow, and continued to throw grenades onto the road while firing machine guns. This left the German army unable to fight back, even though they still had a car in their hands.

Tanks and an armored reconnaissance vehicle... This is the configuration of the German reconnaissance team, but if they are performing reconnaissance missions, they usually use "No. 2" or 35t.

This shows that the German army was also worried that it would be intercepted by the Soviet army during the pursuit, so it asked the "Pop 3" tank to follow up.

It's just that in front of the rocket launcher, there is actually no difference between the "Type III" tank and the light tank.

Under the cover of Soviet firepower, the bazooka shooters quickly maneuvered to the flanks of the tanks... The fastest among them was the Cossack, who and his assistants caught up on a half-track vehicle.

Then he got out of the car, approached the target, reloaded, and suddenly stood up and pulled the trigger... there was a "chirp" sound, and the rocket was on the rear side of the "No. 3" turret.

Later, the Cossacks learned that this was very dangerous, because the back of the turret is usually where tanks store ammunition. There was only a "boom" sound, because half of the tank's turret was blown off by the explosion of the shell, and there was a huge air wave.

The Cossack flipped off the rocket launcher and fell to the ground for a long time without being able to get up.

If the snow wall hadn't blocked most of the energy and debris, I'm afraid the Cossack would have died under his "masterpiece".

Soon, the battle was completely over.

The German army was completely wiped out... This is not surprising, because the German army could not outrun the half-track vehicles. Even if two three-wheelers successfully turned and escaped along the road at the first time, the half-track vehicles were able to chase and shoot at the same time.

The weakness of the side three-wheeler is that it has almost no defense, so the two cars were knocked over on the side of the road before running very far... Facts have proved that it is unwise to use the side three-wheeler to escape in this situation, they might as well

You may survive longer by finding cover on the spot.

When Shurka found the lieutenant general, he saw him huddled in the snow and shivering. He didn't know whether he was frozen or frightened.

When he saw Shulka coming up, he raised his pistol as if he had been stabbed by a needle...

"Oh ho..." Shulka raised his hand and joked: "Comrade General, you successfully captured me!"

The lieutenant general breathed heavily and looked at Shulka blankly for a while before putting down his gun.

"Did the enemy retreat?" the lieutenant general asked.

"Yes!" Shulka replied: "No one can escape, and we also captured several prisoners!"

"Prisoner?" Lieutenant General looked at Shulka.

"Yes!"

"where?"

Shulka raised his head not far to the right.

There were five German soldiers standing in line with their hands raised, squatting on the roadside under the control of Soviet soldiers.

Without saying a word, the lieutenant general stepped forward, raised his gun, and pointed it at the back of the prisoner's head "bang bang"... The action was so simple and fast that even Shulka had no time to stop him.

"We don't need prisoners!" Lieutenant General Shulka said without blinking. He was completely different from the one who was frightened and lost his mind before.

"What's your name?" Lieutenant General asked Shulka.

"Shulka, general!"

"'Breakout Hero'?" The lieutenant general looked at Shulka unexpectedly.

"Yes, General!" Shulka replied: "That's what they call me!"

"Very good!" The lieutenant general nodded.

At this time, several guards hurried up and asked the lieutenant general: "Comrade Mahlis, are you okay?"

"Of course!" the lieutenant general replied.

Shulka couldn't help but stand stunned on the spot after hearing this...the lieutenant general in front of him turned out to be Mae Helis!


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