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Chapter 901 Heading to Outer Mongolia

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    But in the next step, they need to consider how to face the remaining nearly 30,000 Japanese troops.

    In the continuous battles, the Japanese army's casualties have reached a quarter.

    And the 34th and 36th Divisions, the main forces of the Japanese army, as well as the 3rd Tank Brigade, have not encountered Xia Yang's main force until now.

    When Xia Yang's troops set off, the Japanese vanguard, the third tank brigade and two cavalry regiments, were less than ten kilometers away from Hailar.

    They originally thought that Xia Yang would definitely find a way to go south and re-enter Outer Mongolia.

    In this case, they will inevitably encounter Xia Yang's main force, and then they can directly engage in a decisive battle with the enemy.

    But now Xia Yang's troops did not go south and re-enter the southern Outer Mongolia region, but headed directly to the west.

    A few hundred miles west from Hailar is the boundary of Outer Mongolia.  The defensive force of the Japanese Kwantung Army there is very weak. There is only one border guard division with a total number of less than 5,000 people, and they are basically puppet troops.

    The Japanese army never had any confidence in their combat capabilities from beginning to end.  Not to mention delaying Xia Yang, if Xia Yang's troops could not be completely wiped out, the Japanese army would have burned a lot of incense.

    Xia Yang¡¯s troops were vast, nearly 20,000 strong, and with the support of armored vehicles, trucks, war horses and other means of transportation, they began to move rapidly to the west.

    The Japanese army can now catch up with Xia Yang's troops only with their cavalry regiment.  However, although the cavalry regiment is highly mobile, they cannot be allowed to use sabers to cut the iron sheets of tanks and armored vehicles.

    More than two hours after Xia Yang's troops marched westward, the Japanese cavalry regiment finally arrived at Hailar.

    But the news they received was that Xia Yang's troops had left and were heading west.  Moreover, the arsenal and granaries have also been destroyed, and some of the materials they finally hoarded, including the ammunition and food intended to support Michutaro Komatsubara and the others, are also gone.

    The captain of the cavalry regiment looked at the heads hanging on the city wall, and after a while he said to the soldiers around him: "Send troops immediately, continue to pursue the enemy, and keep track of their whereabouts at all times. Bring me the walkie-talkie, I want  Report to the division commander."

    With that said, he picked up the walkie-talkie and began to report to Mukaizuo the situation in Hylar at this time, as well as the direction in which Xia Yang and his troops were fleeing.

    Listening to the voice coming from the walkie-talkie, Mukai Zuo was stunned for a moment, then slapped his head and realized that he had made a mistake.

    That is, Xia Yang's troops had evacuated to the south, and their base was also in the Outer Mongolia grassland area in the south.

    Because of these conditions, he concluded that Xia Yang's troops would definitely evacuate to the south.  But why do they have to go south? They have sufficient supplies. As long as they don't move and rush to the Kwantung Army's home base, whether they go north into the Soviet Union or west into Outer Mongolia, it is a better choice.

    In addition to this information, the cavalry captain reported another piece of information to Izuo.

    "Your Excellency, Division Commander, your brother, Mr. Mukaihara-kun, he" the captain said, raised his head, looked at the head hanging on the wall, and couldn't help but sigh.

    "What happened to my brother?" Hearing the sigh of the cavalry captain over there, Mukai Zuo felt a chill in his heart.

    "Your brother is on the city wall now, but he only has one head." The cavalry captain took a deep breath and said.

    Hearing this, Mukai Zuo was stunned for a moment, and then he felt uncontrollable great sadness rushing out of his chest.  Tears suddenly flowed out of his eyes.

    "Division commander" The cavalry captain wanted to say something more, but he heard the sobbing from the walkie-talkie.

    He glanced at Mukai Zuo hanging on the city wall and the other Japanese commanders, sighed and said: "Take off all those heads immediately, and then see who they belong to, and bury them properly when the time comes."

    Xia Yang's troops moved very fast. When the Japanese cavalry regiment just arrived in Hailar, they had already left Hailar and advanced more than ten kilometers to the west.

    Sitting in the truck, Xia Yang looked at the family members of Michutaro Komatsubara with faint eyes.

    Next to the three of them were several soldiers from the guard camp.  At the back of the truck was the artillery regiment's cannon.  With trucks, they can move these cannons much more easily than before.

    ??"Master, the little devil's cavalry regiment is still following behind. Do you want to find someone to drive them away?" Hu San asked Xia Yang.

    Xia Yang shook his head and said: "Don't pay attention to them. I don't believe that they dare to use sabers to slash our tanks. Tell the troops to move forward quickly and try to reach the border area of ??Outer Mongolia by tomorrow afternoon. There is a Kwantung Army over there  Border Guard Division."

    "What should we do after we enter Outer Mongolia?" Hu San asked Xia Yang.

    Xia Yang glanced at Mieko, and then said: "Of course she took the people to fight her father's army. Komatsubara Michutaro was the commander-in-chief of the Japanese army in the Battle of Nomenhan. Let's make good use of her daughter.  It may be of great use.¡±

    With that said, he looked at Mieko who was sitting opposite and said, "Hey, I'm going to lead someone to beat your dad soon, don't you feel bad?"

    Miezi looked at Xia Yang, turned away and said nothing.

    Xia Yang laughed heartily, and then shouted: "Brothers, there are more than 100,000 little devils in Outer Mongolia waiting for us to fight. Everyone should be prepared. The real war is coming now."

    The other soldiers heard this and shouted in unison: "Okay!!"

    Their voices echoed on the grasslands in western Heilongjiang, frightening the birds that lived here.

    As Xia Yang's troops approached the border area between Outer Mongolia and Heilongjiang, the fierce battle between the Soviet Union and the Japanese on the grasslands of Outer Mongolia continued.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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