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Four hundred and twentieth chapters sound east and west

After agreeing with Mahlis, Shulka pointed to the map and said: "Comrade Mahlis, I heard that you commanded the naval infantry brigade to attack Sudak?"

"Yes!" Mahlis replied: "What do you think of that?"

"Very good, Comrade Mahlis!" Shulka said: "In fact... it's so good, we attacked from both sides and beat the Germans from head to tail!"

"Ha, look!" After receiving Shulka's approval, Mahlis happily raised his head to the others: "They actually told me that this was not a good choice. Now listen to what the 'breakout hero' said.

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Alexey looked at Shulka with some confusion, and he knew that this was not the case.

Shulka didn't explain anything. He just pointed at the map and said: "Unfortunately, the Germans do not dare to fight. They have already begun to prepare to escape, Comrade Mahlis!"

Mahlis was surprised for a moment, and then nodded and said: "Oh, yes. These cowards, they are fleeing to Zhankoy!"

"That's right, Comrade Mahlis!" Shulka added: "It is said to be the German 28th Infantry Division!"

"It's the German 28th Infantry Division!" Alexey explained: "But they..."

"They are fleeing to Zhankoy!" Shulka interrupted Alexei: "I think we should pursue the victory. Comrade Maihelis cannot let them escape so easily!"

"Yes, that's exactly what I want to do!" Mahlis smiled and nodded, then pretended to be thinking.

"So, we should organize the air force to intercept them!" Shulka said: "The 1st Guards Tank Brigade will also send troops to the front to block their advance. If our troops attacking Sudak can still separate one

It would be even more ideal to head towards Simferopol!"

"That's right, Shulka!" Mahlis said with a smile: "We thought of it together!"

Then he turned to Alexey and asked: "Do you have any other comments, Comrade Alexey?"

"No, no, Comrade Mahlis!" Alex seemed to be a little unresponsive. He looked at the map again, then glanced at Shulka and replied: "I completely agree with this, Mahlis."

Comrade Leith!"

"You finally figured it out, Alexey!" Mahlis praised, and then ordered: "Then do it!"

"Yes, Comrade Mahlis!"

After Mahlis left, Alexei lowered his voice and said to Shulka: "This is amazing, how could you..."

"This is how the battle situation is described?"

"Yes!" Alexei said: "The enemy's 28th Infantry Division is reinforcing Zhankoy instead of escaping!"

"No, they are running away!" Shulka replied.

"Oh, yes!" Alexey understood what Shulka meant, and then he looked at the map seriously and said: "Yes, they are running away. We can't let these invaders escape from our land so easily.

They slipped away, so we have to teach them a lesson so that they will never dare to step into our land again, and at the same time, we also want to let other enemies know the consequences of invading the Soviet Union..."

"That's enough, Alexey!" Shulka couldn't help but interrupt him: "No one else is watching your performance now!"

There was silence for a moment, and then the two of them suddenly laughed.

Alexei wasn't flexible enough, or he didn't understand Maihelis.

Mahlis will not like others to deny his plans, and is even afraid of others denying his battle plans... There is a saying that "the more something is lacking, the more he likes to show off."

This should be said to be a normal psychological state. Because of the lack, I have a strong desire in my heart to be satisfied in this aspect, so I can't wait to show off if I have some achievements.

That's pretty much what it's like at this time.

What he lacked was battlefield experience and command ability. Although he had Shulka as his "staff officer", after several successes, he couldn't wait to perform on his own, or it could be said that he was trying to get rid of his dependence on Shulka.

So he boldly formulated an attack plan.

In fact, this may not be called "bold" for Mekhlis at all, because to him, the lives of Soviet soldiers are just numbers and have nothing to do with him. If there is any relationship, it is these numbers.

Maybe it will make him famous.

For such an offensive plan, Mahlis was of course unwilling to be denied by others, because denying this plan would be denying himself.

Not even Shulka.

But war is a very magical thing, and no one can say definitively what the enemy's strategic intentions are. For example, who can say that the German 28th Infantry Division is not escaping when it reinforces Zhankoy?

Since we are escaping, why can't we "beat up the drowned dog"?

So, after changing the way of saying it, all the changes in strategies and tactics became reasonable.

As for how to do it in detail... Myhlis doesn't even participate, Shulka only needs to talk to Alexey.

"We will send two hundred planes to bomb the 28th Infantry Division!" Alexey said.

"No, don't exceed fifty at a time, divide it into several bombings!" Shulka said.

"Why?" Alexey looked at Shulka in confusion.

"Because it's because of the east and west attack!"

"What?"

Alexei still didn't understand.

"During this period, we have used the tactic of 'sneaking in the east and attacking in the west' too frequently!" Shulka explained: "I mean the air force. The Germans are even used to it and have chosen to conserve their strength and keep their aircraft on standby to intercept the main force of our air force.

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"Yes, but what does this have to do with sending fifty planes?" Alexei asked.

"The Germans will think that we are still 'attacking in the east and attacking in the west'!" Shulka said: "They will regard these fifty planes as bait!"

Alexei couldn't help but said "Oh": "Then they ignored it, right?"

"Yes!" Shulka said: "Or they will choose to send only a few planes to test, and this will not affect our bombing!"

"Yes, we will let the fighter planes ambush in the clouds, and then give them a surprise attack!"

"By the time they realize that our bombing of the 28th Infantry Division is not a decoy, it will be too late!" Shulka said: "We have achieved our goal of blocking the 28th Infantry Division!"

"And their air force may not even be deployed at all, just watching their infantry being bombed!"

"Why not?" Shulka shrugged.

"Of course, Comrade Captain!" Alexei looked at Shulka with admiration and said, "I'm lucky, I'm not your enemy!"


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