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    Between the roar of these engines, you can also hear the crisp sound of tank tracks crushing bricks.

    The soldiers of the Fourth Army followed the tanks and armored vehicles and moved forward step by step.

    They are not advancing very fast, but they are like a wall made of steel, unstoppable and indestructible.

    When the Japanese soldiers saw this, they held their breath subconsciously, with only the ferocious faces of tanks and armored vehicles in their eyes.

    The soldiers of the Fourth Army looked around intently, looking for possible Japanese firepower points.

    But everything in front of them had turned into ruins. They could only judge from the Japanese corpses pressed down by the beams or walls under the ruins that Japanese troops had once been stationed here.

    Finally, their tank commander discovered the presence of the Japanese army.

    "Forty meters ahead, Japanese troops are found, open fire!!!"

    The orders of the forward commander are transmitted to the ears of the soldiers through the loudspeakers on tanks and armored vehicles.

    The soldiers of the Fourth Army on both sides of the tanks and armored vehicles were marching and firing forward at the same time.

    In fact, many soldiers did not notice the presence of Japanese troops ahead.

    But this kind of fire suppression can prevent the Japanese troops on the opposite side from even having a chance to shoot them.

    On both sides of them, in the tanks and armored vehicles that were advancing with them, the machine guns on the vehicles were roaring crazily, and the bullets fired were like strings of fire whips, lashing the area where the Japanese troops were hiding.  ruins.

    The Japanese soldiers hiding there were also firing back at this moment, but their firepower was limited. Facing the crossfire of tanks, armored vehicles, and ground infantry, the firepower of these Japanese soldiers was really not enough.

    Facing the advance of armored vehicles and tanks, the bullets fired by the Japanese army only left dents on the hard armor plate, and sparks caused by strings of metal friction.

    Soldiers of the Fourth Army were on the sides and rear of tanks and armored vehicles to prevent the Japanese infantry from suddenly rushing out from the ruins in front and conducting close-in blasting against the advancing tanks.

    Sure enough, when the troops of the Fourth Army were getting closer and closer to the Japanese defense line, the Japanese soldiers hiding behind the ruins suddenly rushed out at this time.

    These Japanese soldiers were strapped with explosive packets and cluster grenades, hoping to blast combat vehicles and tanks at close range.

    The moment they saw these Japanese soldiers rushing out, the soldiers of the Fourth Army immediately opened fire.

    "Da da da!!!!"

    Amidst the continuous gunshots, the Japanese soldiers fell one after another under such intensive shooting, and some even detonated their bombs.

    ¡°Boom!!!!¡±

    Loud noises were heard, and the ruins here were also lifted up by the sudden explosion. Flying sand and rocks hit the human body in the huge shock wave, and hit the armor plates of tanks and armored vehicles, making even more clatters.  sound.

    Amid such loud noises, the Japanese soldiers hiding behind the ruins rushed out with strange screams, holding rifles with bayonets in their hands.

    "kill!!!"

    The commander of the Fourth Army at the front was also unambiguous. When he saw the Japanese army on the opposite side rushing over and commanding his soldiers, he sounded the bayonet and killed the Japanese army.

    When the Japanese soldiers who were rushing over saw this scene, they rushed forward without hesitation, raised their bayonets and broke through the smoke, like a pack of hunting wolves.

    The soldiers of the Fourth Army raised their rifles, opened fire first, and then fought into a massacre with the Japanese soldiers who were rushing over.

    Many of these Japanese Kwantung Army soldiers had never really participated in hand-to-hand combat before. Now they were fighting with the troops of the Fourth Army, but they did not have the upper hand.

    Most of these soldiers of the Fourth Army are experienced veterans, and their experience in banging and stabbing is incomparable to these Japanese soldiers.

    They often work as a group of three or five people, advancing and retreating together, fighting against the Japanese soldiers rushing towards them.

    If there are more Japanese soldiers on the opposite side than them, these soldiers will enter a defensive posture and look for opportunities to eliminate one of the Japanese soldiers first.

    If the Japanese army on the opposite side is more numerous than them, a few people will cooperate even more tacitly. Some people are responsible for attracting the attention of the Japanese soldiers, and some are responsible for killing them with one blow.

    Their cooperation has been very tacit.?In daily training, it has been carried out countless times, and as for its use on the battlefield, it has been used quite a lot.

    Therefore, although these soldiers of the Japanese army are very brave, if they really fight hand-to-hand with these troops of the Fourth Army, they will not take much advantage.

    Soldiers from both sides fought for more than ten minutes, leaving a series of corpses on the ruins, but the Japanese troops stationed here were gradually unable to resist.

    They can only fight and retreat, and such a retreat can maintain a certain order at the beginning.

    But as more and more Japanese soldiers died in the pursuit of the four armies, their orderly retreat could no longer be maintained.  &#24378&#29306&#32&#98&#120&#119&#120&#46&#99&#111&#32&#35835&#29306

    This orderly retreat gradually turned into a rout, a disorderly rout.

    But these Japanese soldiers cannot match the speed of tanks and armored vehicles, nor can they match the speed of bullets.

    A large number of Japanese soldiers were not killed by flying bullets, but were crushed to death by armored vehicles and tanks that came from behind.

    The soldiers of the Fourth Army behind them, along with tanks and armored vehicles, pursued these Japanese soldiers.

    They rushed directly through the neighborhoods occupied by the Japanese army, rushed through the collapsed city walls, and rushed outside the city walls.

    The attacks by these troops did not stop.

    Now they have received new orders. The artillery units in the rear will provide follow-up fire support to them.

    Those shells will continue to fall three hundred meters in front of the forward troops, suppressing the Japanese resistance along the way.  At this time bxwx.co Zhang Si

    As for the infantry troops and tank troops in the rear, they will charge forward regardless of the cost.  Zhida z.com Zhixiao

    A subsequent infantry regiment also charged out here.

    They mainly have two purposes, one is to consolidate the areas that have been recovered, and the other purpose is to follow the troops charging forward and make up for their battle losses.

    The Japanese troops in Xicheng fell into a rout.

    A large number of Japanese soldiers retreated at this time

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