Chapter 133

After being patted by the general, the soldier grinned shyly, turned around and rushed out in front of me, and then stood at the door waiting for me. Seeing us coming out, he made a gesture of "please" and then showed us the way without saying a word.

It's daybreak outside. It seems that I've been sleeping for quite a long time. The walls of the rooms on the right side of the long corridor were riddled with shells, and the ground was strewn with broken bricks and short tiles. Soldiers with weapons squatted or stood behind the wall with the window frame blown off on the left side, watching the outside movements with vigilance.

At the observation point last night, the soldier stopped, hid by the window, pointed to the bottom and said to us in a low voice, "Comrade commander, please look down." I leaned against the wall and looked down carefully.

Hundreds of soldiers formed a sparse formation, carefully along the road with rubble on both sides. They didn't realize that they were going down at the enemy's gunpoint and that life and death were in our hands.

"Comrade General, what shall we do, fire?" The soldier whispered to leviagin, who was watching. After hearing this, he glanced at me and then replied, "no, the Krauts didn't see us. Orders go on. No one is allowed to open fire until the mines go off. "

"Yes." The soldier agreed and ran away.

Looking at the general's eyes looking at me, I nodded with a smile and agreed with the order he had just given. In the case of the enemy has not found us, rashly open fire to expose themselves, how can also play a surprise attack around. It is better to fight a positional war with the German army.

Suddenly, more than a dozen soldiers left the line, stepped into the rubble, and slowly came to our building. It seemed that they wanted to search the building. I looked to the left and right, and the soldiers who had been on guard put their guns on the windowsill, aiming at the approaching German army.

"Boom!" I was looking around when there was a loud noise outside, which made the floor under my feet tremble slightly. I looked out of the window and saw a thick cloud of smoke rising from the rubble. Two or three German soldiers were lying on the ground, covering some part of their bodies and shouting.

In the sound of the explosion, the German army squatted down in unison, the muzzle of the gun pointed at our building. Seeing this scene, I can't help feeling that these German soldiers are of high military quality. They have such a quick response that they are still standing in a daze when they change the Soviet army.

"Fire!" Leviagin yelled and finally gave the order to shoot.

With his shouts, there was a lot of gunfire. All the weapons upstairs and downstairs opened fire together, forming a dense cross fire network. In an instant, all the ten or so German soldiers were put down. The German soldiers on the road saw that the search team here had been attacked and rushed over. The soldiers who rushed in front of us soon fell under the muzzle of our army without any suspense. The rest of the soldiers quickly fell down, crawled to the back of the debris pile and began to fight back.

I also put the submachine gun on the windowsill, quickly pulled the trigger, and opened fire on the German army below. Because our army's shooting had already made the German concealed place splash with mud and snow, I couldn't see whether it had hit the target or not. I just tried my best to shoot out all the bullets in the gun. The terrain of the German army was unfavorable, and it was within the coverage of our army's cross fire. With little effort, most of the soldiers were either dead or wounded.

"Wula As soon as the gunfire stopped, shouts came from downstairs, and then dozens of soldiers rushed out with rifles loaded with bright bayonets. Some German soldiers stood up from the rubble with guns. Before they made any tactical moves, they were stabbed with bayonets in the hands of the soldiers who rushed forward.

There was no suspense in the battle. Nearly a hundred German troops were easily destroyed by the soldiers of leviagin regiment. In addition to those killed, there were more than ten prisoners.

Seeing that the prisoners were escorted into the small building by the soldiers, leviagin beside me said with ease: "I didn't expect that the Germans were so free to fight, and the whole army was destroyed in a few minutes."

I laughed and replied, "the German army didn't expect us to hide in this building, so we were caught off guard."

"Look, the enemy's tanks are coming up." There was a shout from a soldier nearby. As soon as his words fell, a shell hit the wall of the corridor on the right side, and the thick brick wall collapsed. The broken wall immediately buried several soldiers hidden there. Leviagin and I were so shaken that we fell to the ground in a very awkward way. Bits of cement fell from the ceiling and clattered down beside us.

Leviagin got up hand in hand and foot on the ground, helped me up from the ground, dragged me to the direction of the headquarters. After a few steps, the second shell exploded not far away. The huge explosion made my eyes black and my brain blank. I just blindly followed leviagin, who was holding my hand, and tried to run forward.

We didn't stop until we ran into the command post. I looked around blankly to make sure that I had come to a safe place. Then I felt my breath was short and my heart beat as fast as a drum. I don't care about the image, sitting on the stool gasping heavily.

Although I sit idly, leviagin is not idle. In front of him lay out a simple map that looked like a newly drawn map, indicating the positions and deployment of our army in the city. He put his right hand on the map, pointed to all kinds of traffic roads in the city, and then pointed to the buildings with our army's defense. He said to the commanders sitting around the table, "inform our observation posts, closely monitor the German movement, and report to the regiment headquarters in time if there is any situation. If sporadic small German troops are found, they have decisively attacked and eliminated; If it's a large force, let them go, then sneak in the back and take a chance to eat one or most of them. Do you understand? "“ I see The commanders around agreed and dispersed one after another to make a phone call to convey the task to the troops below“ Are you all right, sir? " Leviagin looked at me and asked with concern. I tried to squeeze a smile on my face and replied, "I'm ok. Thank you for saving me just now."