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Chapter 1,233 The bloody battle at Sanchong Ridge 5

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    They don¡¯t have to worry about the shooting area, because at this time, as long as the grenade is fired to the front, there is a rough distance to ensure the damage to the Japanese troops.  Because the Japanese troops were already all over the hillside at this time, it was actually much more difficult to defeat them than to hit them.

    ¡°Boom!!!¡±

    Mortar shells began to be fired at this time, bombarding the heads of the Japanese troops advancing on the hillside.

    The stray bullets fired can be said to be of various types, including high-explosive bombs, steel ball grenades, incendiary grenades, etc.  Every time a grenade landed on the mountainside, the screams of the Japanese soldiers could be heard coming from the gaps between the explosions.

    But the Japanese troops did not stop advancing, but continued to move forward.  The Japanese reserve force in the rear has also rushed halfway up the mountain, intending to replenish the vacancies of the charging troops in the front at any time.

    The most important thing is that the Japanese demolition troops have taken advantage of the cover of smoke bombs and distracted Xia Yang and the others with many other Japanese soldiers, and successfully reached the bottom of the rock wall in the blind corner of their sight.

    This is also the main reason why Itagaki Seishiro released so many smoke screens and organized such a large-scale personnel charge.  Through these, the actions of the demolition troops are covered.

    After the smoke screen lasted for a few minutes, it slowly dissipated quietly under the blow of the wind.  The soldiers of the Fourth Guard Regiment on the hillside position also saw the charging Japanese troops at this time.

    At this time, the leading troops of the Japanese army took advantage of the cover of smoke bombs and rushed to a position less than a hundred meters away from them.

    ¡°Fire!!¡± Golden Rooster shouted loudly, raised the rifle in his hand, and kept shooting at the Japanese troops below.

    The other soldiers also began to aim and shoot at the Japanese army.

    The same was true for the Japanese army. At first, they were covered by smoke bombs, preventing them from shooting at the positions above.  At this time, the smoke screen gradually dissipated, which provided them with a good view.

    "Shoot! Alternate cover and charge!!" the Japanese squad commanders shouted, waving the command swords in their hands.

    The Japanese soldiers next to them were advancing in a very orderly manner.  Their light machine gun team, grenade launcher team, and riflemen alternately provided cover, and launched a fierce attack on the position on the first mountain ridge like a tide.

    But at this time, in the shooting holes of the bunkers on both wings, the heavy machine guns began to roar.

    "Da da da da da!!!" As the firepower of the heavy machine guns on both wings came over, the bullets intertwined into a network, and in a blink of an eye, a large area of ??the Japanese troops rushing forward were knocked down.

    That fierce firepower became an insurmountable barrier for the Japanese charging troops.

    Although the Japanese army has many charging troops, if you charge more people, the heavy machine guns will fire more bullets.  The Japanese troops were once again suppressed halfway up the mountain and could not advance any further.

    Their heavy machine gun firepower can only threaten the positions on the hillside, but it is difficult to suppress the firepower points inside the shooting holes.

    ¡°But Itagaki Seishiro¡¯s expression at this time was filled with a hint of pride.  Because he had seen through the telescope that the demolition troops had successfully reached the bottom of the rock wall.

    At this time, the soldiers of the demolition force had already begun to carry explosive bags on their backs and began to climb along the rock wall with their bare hands.

    They didn¡¯t have any safety measures, and they didn¡¯t have time to prepare any safety measures.  Because if they delay here for one more minute, it means that the infantry on the hillside who are suppressed by the heavy machine gun fire in the bunker group will suffer one more casualty.

    These soldiers of the Japanese demolition force, who were good at climbing, began to climb up using the protrusions and gaps on the rock wall.

    Their climbing speed is not very fast, because it is very important to choose a good climbing route. They must choose the next step to climb very carefully, otherwise they are likely to fall directly from above, or die.  hurt.

    Seeing the soldiers from the demolition force starting to climb, the corners of Itagaki Seishiro's mouth began to rise.  If nothing goes wrong, these soldiers will successfully approach the machine gun firing holes of those bunkers in the blind spot of the enemy's sight.

    As long as they put the explosive package along the machine gun shooting hole and stuff it into the shooting hole, they can guarantee that the enemy's bunker will be destroyed from the inside.  Even if it cannot be destroyed, its firepower can be successfully suppressed.

    In this way, the Japanese infantry who were suppressed halfway up the mountain could take advantage of this opportunity to rush to their position.

    Although the firepower of those bunker groups on the front is very terrifying, as long as the Japanese infantry bypasses them,From above, you can easily break into the interior of the bunker group.  Then these bunkers will be directly breached.

    But just when the Japanese soldiers were about to approach the machine gun muzzle, which was only more than ten meters away, some small holes suddenly opened next to the shooting holes.

    And as these small holes opened, something was suspended by thin threads, hanging down from the small holes.

    What is tied to the ends of those thin wires is none other than grenades that have been pulled through the loop.

    The grenade was suspended by a thin wire, directly close to the rock wall.  There are seven or eight of these grenades in total, and the killing radius of each grenade reaches nearly three meters, enough to cover an area of ??dozens of meters.

    Seeing those grenades hanging in front of them, the soldiers of the Japanese demolition force were stunned.

    Before they could fully react, the grenades exploded.  Kill and injure them directly.

    And at this height, because they had no safety measures, they fell directly from the rock wall after being injured.  A height of tens of meters is equivalent to falling from more than ten floors.  There are also rocks below, and their only fate is to be thrown to pieces.

    The Japanese demolition troops below were more unlucky. They were just standing under the rock wall and had not yet started climbing.  He was knocked down by the corpses of his comrades falling from above.

    Those who were more lucky were injured by being smashed, while those who were unlucky were killed by someone who fell from a height of dozens of meters.

    Seeing this scene, Itagaki Seishiro, who originally had a smile on his face, was stunned, and his face suddenly became very ugly.

    Xia Yang looked through the observation hole on the side of the rock wall and looked at the dead and injured Japanese demolition troops below. He couldn't help but sneered and said: "Little devil, you think I can't think of things you can think of?"

    Saying this, he ordered the troops in the bunker: "Listen to my order and throw incendiary bombs down below. The little devil's demolition troops will not dare to approach this rock wall in the future." (Remember the website address: www.  hlnovel.com
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