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Chapter 1026 Night Battle

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    "This is war, and no one can stay out of it. Okay, I'm going to set off here, and I hope Commander Xia can also win." General Chen patted Xia Yang on the shoulder, and then followed the Eighth Route Army's marching team out.  Mongolian ancient city.

    The arrogant Japanese army advanced deep into Wutai Mountain for a whole day without encountering any resistance.  As for some small-scale troops, they are conducting tentative attacks on them.  However, these troops posed almost no threat to them. They basically just fired a cold shot and then turned around and ran into the mountains.

    Nakajima Kongo, the division commander of the Japanese 16th Division, used a telescope to observe the quiet mountains in the distance.  At this time, the autumn wind is bleak, and winter is getting closer and closer.  On those overlapping mountains, dead trees with all their leaves can be seen everywhere.

    "Have you not found the enemy's large force yet?" Nakajima asked the chief of staff next to him.

    Nakazawa Mitsuo said: "Nothing was found. They were just attacks by some small troops. The largest ones were twenty or thirty people. Before our troops launched a formal pursuit, they ran away and disappeared."

    Nakajima Jingo sneered and said: "This is the usual trick of these guerrillas. They constantly distract you, consume you, and tire you out. At night, their small-scale attacks will not stop.  . Just to prevent you from even taking a break and keep you in a state of mental stress all the time.

    When our soldiers are overwhelmed and exhausted.  They will seize the opportunity and start a fierce attack.  "

    Nakazawa Mitsuo smiled and said: "Your Excellency, Division Commander, if I remember correctly, you don't seem to have fought against the guerrillas much. How come you are so familiar with their tactics?"

    Nakajima Jinchao said: "Other divisions have fought against them, and I have studied there. Now we have to see if they can be used in actual combat."

    As night fell, the Japanese army also stopped searching and advancing.  They searched for a full day, but did not find any large-scale troops.  Even the scout cavalry sent out did not deliver any useful news.

    And when they fell asleep, a small group of guerrillas began to harass them.

    These guerrilla groups are basically scattered guerrilla groups led by the Eighth Route Army, and their number is basically around a few dozen people. There are also slightly larger groups with hundreds of people.  At this time, they cooperated with the fourth brigade in operations, responsible for attracting and distracting the Japanese army's attention.

    Many camps of the Japanese army had to wake up from their sleep because of the existence of these guerrillas.  They released flares into the sky one after another, then held up their rifles and searched for enemies in the direction of the gunshots.  At the same time, snipers were dispatched to kill these guerrillas from a distance.

    On a hillside not far from a Japanese camp, a guerrilla group of less than fifty people was using a temporary position to fire fiercely at the large number of Japanese troops advancing towards it.

    They have sufficient ammunition, many of which are supported by the Fourth Brigade, which ensures that they can play a greater role on the battlefield.

    "Captain, the Japs are starting to outflank us. Let's withdraw." A soldier ran over and shouted.

    When the guerrilla captain heard this, he looked to the flank and found that the Japanese troops there had indeed begun to outflank them along the ridge.

    It was winter now, without the cover of leaves, and with the light of flares, the enemies traveling on the ridge could be clearly seen.

    "Let's go, run to a place where the kid's flares can't shine. Otherwise, you will be chased and beaten." The captain of the guerrilla team did not hesitate.

    They are already very familiar with the Japanese attack.  Retreating before the Japanese army outflanked them was a very wise choice.

    "Let's go!" The guerrillas also evacuated their positions one after another, leaving a few booby traps behind, and then started running towards the mountains in the distance.

    The Japanese army was also chasing after them, and they would not let any of their troops go easily.  The guerrillas who attacked them during the day were also pursued by the Japanese army over long distances, and many of them suffered some losses.  But in the end, they still took advantage of the familiar terrain and gradually got rid of the Japanese army.

    Just when these Japanese troops began to chase the guerrillas across the mountains and plains.  The troops of the Fourth Brigade began to weave through the gaps in the Japanese camp in an organized manner and make a detour to the rear.

    "The Japanese army has not yet realized this. At this time, they focused all their attention on chasing these annoying guerrillas like flies.

    ? ?According to Chen Shiliang's battle plan, these troops that detoured into the rear of the Japanese army would perform a surprise attack the next night.

    Although it cannot cause too much damage to the Japanese army, it can make the Japanese army feel like it is surrounded by enemies from both sides, with guerrillas on all sides, thus affecting the judgment of the Japanese commander.

    But they still need to let the Japanese army advance deeper into Wutai Mountain, so that they will have a wider space behind the Japanese army for them to make detours and guerrilla attacks.

    When dawn came and the Japanese army continued their pursuit for most of the night, it was finally declared over.  In one night, they killed a total of fifty or sixty guerrillas in various places. As for the wounded, there should be hundreds of them, but basically they were all taken away by the guerrillas.

    As for the captured wounded, the Japanese army tried every means to get information about other troops from their mouths.  However, this kind of interrogation is actually of little use. Even if some soldiers cannot stand the torture and extract confessions, it may not be accurate to tell the location of some troops.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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