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Chapter 1066: Poison Gas Bomb 3

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    Xia Yang nodded, then turned his head.

    At this time, the evening wind from the mountain stream was blowing in our face.  Then it passed by Xia Yang and blew towards the inside of Bailonggou.

    The wind is not very strong, but in places with relatively narrow terrain like Bailonggou, it will increase due to the terrain, which is very beneficial for the use of gas bombs.  For the Japanese army, it was a nightmare.

    "It's late at night, you little devils in the ravine, you should have a good sleep." Xia Yang said lightly, looking at the mountains shrouded in night.

    His voice was very soft, like a whisper, and was blown away by the mountain wind in the blink of an eye.

    "Start releasing gas bombs." Xia Yang's voice on the intercom reached Hu San's ears.

    He glanced at the soldiers behind him, and then said: "Start taking action."

    When the soldiers heard this, they immediately picked up the injectors used to release the gas bombs and began to take action.

    The poison gas bomb they used this time was "mustard gas", which is the most destructive type of poison gas bomb. It is mainly dropped by spraying, artillery shells, aerial bombs and other methods.

    Xia Yang and the others did not have the conditions for aerial throwing, and there was no guarantee that the artillery shells would hit the ravine, so they chose to use flamethrowers instead.  Only this time, the flamethrower's spray gun was no longer spraying fuel, but poisonous gas.

    The locations where they released poison gas are mainly divided into three places.

    One place is at the entrance of the ravine located upwind, and the other is on the hillside on both sides of the ravine. From the hillside, it is close to the bottom of the ravine where the Japanese troops gather, and then the poisonous gas is sprayed.  Finally, there is the exit of the ravine for the final spraying.  This ensures that the entire bottom of the ravine will be filled with mustard gas.  The Japanese troops inside would have nowhere to escape.

    A few minutes later, the spraying of poisonous gas began.

    Those gases that looked no different from water mist were blowing into the ravine along with the mountain wind.  In fact, these gases can kill people by contacting people's skin and being breathed into the respiratory tract, which is extremely destructive.

    Throughout the entire Anti-Japanese War, poisonous gas such as mustard gas was also the poisonous gas that caused the greatest casualties to Chinese soldiers and civilians.  Tens of thousands of people died from the clutches of this terrible gas.

    Now these gases are slowly spreading towards the bottom of the ravine under the cover of night and the blowing of mountain wind.

    As the brigade commander, Tatsumi Kusaba is asking the troops to take time to rest and plans to break out in the second half of the night.  At this time, except for some Japanese soldiers on duty, many Japanese soldiers in the ravine had already fallen asleep.

    They marched all night last night without getting any rest.  After fighting for most of the day today, they were already exhausted, and everyone slept like a dead pig.

    Tatsuki Kusaba was also yawning while looking at the map and planning the breakout direction and tactics with several wing commanders for the rest of the night.

    These sleeping Japanese soldiers did not know that the god of death was slowly approaching them.

    The ravine was extremely quiet, and even the rustling of falling leaves became clearly audible at this time.

    The Japanese sentry on duty was observing the Fourth Division position above his head, when some rainwater fell on his head.

    "Is it raining? But there is clearly a moon." The Japanese sentry was a little strange and raised his head to look at the moon above his head.

    "There is also the smell of wasabi. Speaking of wasabi, I remembered that the sushi my mother made always put a lot of wasabi in it. Can you imagine? Every time I eat the sushi made by my mother, I am always touched by the wasabi.  I choked to tears, but now that I have left my mother, I miss the taste of the sushi she made." said the Japanese soldier next to him.

    But they obviously did not realize the seriousness of the problem. After all, these Japanese soldiers had not received biochemical training, and they did not know the specific smell of mustard gas.  Only some Japanese troops who frequently use poison gas, as well as Unit 731 who research poison gas, will receive relevant training.

    The soldier said: "troops, the enemy is not throwing anything at us. I always feel a little strange, so I'd better report it to the captain."

    "You go ahead, I'll watch here. It smells pretty good, not as pungent as mustard." Another soldier said, and greedily inhaled a mouthful of mustard gas.

    The soldier nodded, and then immediately ran to where their squad leader was, woke him up, and told him the situation.

    That squad leader justAfter falling asleep for a while, I was woken up, still feeling a little dazed.  However, after hearing what the soldiers reported, he immediately became energetic.

    "Because the soldier didn't know it, but the squad leader knew it.

    "What does it taste like? Mustard?" The team leader did not dare to neglect and confirmed again.

    "Yes, mustard, it tastes very much like mustard, but it's not as pungent." The soldier said, then reached out and rubbed his eyes, feeling that they were burning.

    Soon, the poisonous gas spread here, and the Japanese captain also smelled it.

    "Mustard this is mustard gas!!! Inform everyone immediately and wear gas masks, hurry up!!!" the Japanese squad leader shouted loudly, and then said: "Inform the brigade commander, the enemy is releasing mustard gas!!  quick!!"

    Hearing this, the soldier was a little strange, but the burning sensation in his eyes immediately made him completely forget about these things.  Because the burning sensation became more and more painful, as if chili powder had been sprinkled on the eyeballs.

    "It hurts!!"

    Mustard gas is the most direct and quickest irritant to the eyes.  For the skin, it usually takes a few hours for obvious symptoms to appear. As for the respiratory tract, erosion will also appear quickly.

    ¡°Everyone, get up and wear gas masks, the enemy is releasing mustard gas.¡± The Japanese squad leader yelled.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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