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    Chen Shiliang's two motorized infantry regiments on the side had already carried out high-speed maneuvers and arrived directly at the river bank.

    After the motorized infantry regiment arrived here, they did not choose to cross the river and launch an attack on the Japanese troops on the other side. Instead, they began to follow the river to complete the encirclement of the Japanese troops trapped on this side, and at the same time, they gradually compressed the Japanese soldiers.  living space.

    Otomo Katsumasa saw some Japanese soldiers starting to break out on both sides along the river bank, and felt bad in his heart.

    The Japanese troops on the opposite side had no way of knowing what was going on on the side, but the Japanese troops on the other side of the river could know what the situation was on the side through the reconnaissance troops.

    At least Otomo Katsumasa can see now that the enemy on the opposite side has blocked the roads for the Japanese army to break through from the side.

    If those troops continue to break through to the side, they will collide head-on with the troops of the Motorized Infantry Regiment.

    ¡°Tell them to go back immediately and stop advancing sideways!!!¡±

    Otomo Katsumasa said angrily.

    As a result, as soon as he finished speaking, Otomo Katsumasa heard a loud noise coming from the side.

    He picked up the telescope and looked to the side of the river bank, but there was cover from the woods there, and he could only see a cloud of smoke rising after the explosion.

    As expected, the Japanese troops breaking through to the side ran into the motorized infantry regiment of the Fourth Army head-on.

    The soldiers of the Motorized Infantry Regiment used the artillery on the truck, the rocket nest installed on it, and the fierce fire coverage to directly blow down a large area of ??the Japanese breakout troops on the opposite side.

    Seeing this scene, the remaining Japanese soldiers did not dare to continue charging forward.

    Through the dissipating smoke, they could clearly see the enemy's trucks, armored vehicles, and a large number of accompanying infantry units.

    Those Japanese soldiers didn¡¯t know, but the Japanese commanders knew it very well.

    This is what they knew before, the enemy's troops retreating to the flank.

    Now this force is standing in front of them, making it impossible for them to escape.

    The soldiers of the Motorized Infantry Regiment were right there, like an iron curtain, blocking the way of these fleeing Japanese troops.

    There were heavy machine guns, as well as a large number of rifles, submachine guns, rocket launchers, flamethrowers, etc., all aimed at the Japanese soldiers.

    After seeing the scene in front of him, the Japanese brigade commander knew that he had completely lost the qualifications to fight the opposite side, and it was impossible for him to break out from the front now.

    The strength of a regiment on the opposite side was standing in front of them, and it was the armored force they feared the most. It was not easy for him to break through the enemy's defense line with his remnant soldiers and defeated generals.

    No, that is simply impossible.

    The Japanese brigade commander and his soldiers planned to retreat back.

    At this time, the soldiers of the Motorized Rifle Regiment did not seem to be so eager to attack the fleeing Japanese troops. They were still advancing forward unhurriedly but unstoppably, compressing the Japanese troops little by little.  living space.

    The remaining Japanese soldiers are still resisting the frontal impact of the armored forces of the Fourth Army.

    But their resistance is doomed to be in vain. With almost no trenches and weapons that can damage enemy tanks and armored vehicles, if they want to hold on, they can only fill them with their own lives.

    But even so, the Japanese soldiers could not pose much of an obstacle to the enemy troops ahead.

    The soldiers of the Fourth Army, under the cover of armored vehicles and tanks, pushed forward bit by bit.

    &#24378&#29306&#32&#112&#100&#100&#120&#115&#119&#46&#99&#111&#109&#32&#35835&#29306&#12290 And every time they push forward, they can cause damage to those Japanese soldiers.  Huge casualties.

    The rocket launchers, submachine guns, flamethrowers they carried, and even the rocket nests mounted on trucks further back, all launched the final blow against the Japanese troops on the river bank at this time.

    Under such fierce firepower, the Japanese soldiers suffered casualties extremely quickly.

    Coupled with the Japanese commander, their brigade commander actually left the main position with some of his soldiers. This dealt a huge blow to the morale of the Japanese soldiers. Many Japanese soldiers simply simply  I jumped into the cold river water and wanted to swim to the other side.

     At this moment, the troops of the Motorized Infantry Regiment came over with firepower.

    The fleeing Japanese troops were now completely surrounded and suppressed.

    It is no longer possible for the Japanese soldiers on the front to use their rifles and machine guns to block the troops surrounded on three sides.

    Only a handful of Japanese anti-tank weapons were still roaring unyieldingly at this time, as if they wanted to block the charge of thousands of Fourth Army soldiers in front, and wanted to block the Great Wall made of steel.

    On the other side of the river, although the Japanese troops were also trying their best to support firepower in this direction, the firepower they could support was very limited.

    What's more, the current Japanese positions are also covered by the artillery fire of the Fourth Army.

    A large number of howitzers of the Fourth Army were using large-caliber shells to cover the Japanese positions opposite the river bank.

    Those Japanese soldiers, even if they were just shooting in the trenches, would face the fate of being torn to pieces by large-caliber artillery shells from the opposite side at any time.

    They could only watch helplessly as the friendly troops on the other side of the river, only a few hundred meters away from them, were being eliminated bit by bit under the encirclement and suppression of the enemy.

    Chen Shiliang sat on top of the armored vehicle, looking at the Japanese troops opposite, on the river bank, dying bit by bit, without a trace of pity in his eyes.

    He has never forgotten how the brutal Japanese soldiers treated his subordinates and the local people when the troops he led fought against the Japanese army in the Wutai Mountain area.

    ¡° To have sympathy for such beasts is the greatest cruelty to oneself.

    At this moment 7 5zwz.com Zhang Si.  Seeing that their troops in the front were advancing smoothly, Chen Shiliang said: "Order our troops on the flanks to maintain radio silence, and at the same time conduct river crossing operations at night."

    Zhida z.com Zhixiao.  "Don't worry, our troops on the flank have covered more than 30 kilometers.

    The enemy has no defenses in that direction at all. We wait until night to cross the river, and then launch a fierce attack on the enemy on the other side of the river. We will definitely win.  "

    The Chief of Staff of the Fourth Division beside him said.

    "I hope so."

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