Red Moscow

Chapter 1044

  Chapter 1044

  After the German camp was attacked by Soviet rockets, the soldiers who escaped from the tents scurry around like headless flies, running towards where there are many people, and the scene is extremely chaotic.

After the tank soldiers escaped from the tent, they behaved calmer than the average infantry. They were worried that the Soviet army would cover the camp with intensive artillery fire, and fled to their tanks in a hurry, trying to escape from the right and wrong in the shortest possible time. land.

  Unexpectedly, they got into the tank and just launched it, the second round of Soviet missile attack arrived again. Thirty rockets landed in different places and exploded. Not only were the German officers and soldiers near the bombing point blown to pieces, but even some soldiers far away from the blasting point were cut down by the shrapnel flying around.

  The tank soldiers hiding in the tank were scared out of their wits when they saw the dazzling flames rising outside and heard the sound of shrapnel hitting the armor plate of the tank. The driver immediately turned on his horsepower and rushed out of the camp quickly. The truck in front of the tank was overturned, the artillery was crushed into scrap iron, and a few unlucky soldiers were crushed into meat paste by the tracks.

  Captain Borkoski, who directed the attack, saw through a telescope that the enemy's camp had turned into a sea of ​​flames, and the living enemies were scurrying around like headless chickens. When he was considering whether to retreat, a platoon leader came to him and asked, "Comrade company commander, what should we do next?"

   "Our mission has been completed." Paul Koski said loudly: "Lieutenant Narva, now it's time to order the soldiers to retreat."

"But, Comrade Company Commander, look at the good fighters we have now." Lieutenant Narva said unwillingly: "The enemy is already in chaos, we can rush over and beat them hard, wait for them After it becomes more chaotic, it is not too late to retreat."

  To be honest, when seeing the enemy's camp in chaos, Paul Koski was also a little moved, and wanted to command the troops to rush up and teach the Germans a lesson. But considering that the rockets carried by the troops have been exhausted, as long as the enemy's camp is no longer bombed, well-trained German officers and soldiers can quickly recover from the chaos. If he led the whole company to rush forward in such a reckless manner, it might be an egg hitting a rock.

However, after listening to Narva's words, he had a new idea: "Lieutenant Narva, you are right, the enemy is in chaos now, and it would be a bit unwilling to give up this fighter for nothing. In this way Come on, you take your platoon to rush up and give the enemy a hard lesson, and I will take the other two platoons here to take care of it.”

   "Assemble in a row!" After getting the consent of Bolkowski, Narva couldn't help being overjoyed, and hurriedly shouted loudly to the side: "Assemble in a row of commanders and fighters."

  A row of commanders and fighters hiding nearby, after hearing Narva's shout, got up and came to him and began to gather. In less than two minutes, the entire platoon of more than one hundred people had assembled. "Comrades, the task of our platoon is to take advantage of the confusion of the enemy and beat them up." Narva briefly explained the task and waved his big hand: "Let's go!"

The other two platoon leaders saw that Narva was leading the troops to attack the enemy, and they also came to ask for a fight in front of Paul Koski: "Comrade company commander, we also want to lead the troops to attack the enemy just like Lieutenant Narva. "

   "No." Bolkoski rejected the request of the two without hesitation: "Although the enemy is in chaos, our strength is too small. If we swarm over, we will easily suffer losses."

"Comrade company commander, our strength is not small." The second platoon leader quickly argued, "We have more than one hundred people in each platoon, which is equivalent to a company of friendly troops. Three or four hundred people from the whole company will overwhelm us. Enemies become more confused."

But for the statement of the second platoon leader, Bolkoski ignored it: "Second platoon leader, don't forget that the Germans still have tanks, and we are all infantry. Do you think our infantry can deal with the enemy? tank?"

  The second platoon leader thought for a long time after hearing this, and felt that he didn’t carry a rocket launcher, so he really couldn’t help the enemy’s tank, so he could only bow his head and answer, “No.”

"Since you feel that you can't use the enemy's tanks, then stay here honestly." Paul Koski said to the two platoon leaders: "At the same time, let the soldiers seize the time to dig some individual bunkers and prepare for the first platoon. preparation."

   "Comrade company commander," the third platoon leader said cautiously, "the ground is frozen, and it may be very difficult to dig a bunker."

"If the platoon retreats later, the enemy will chase after you. You have no cover. How can you block the enemy's attack?" Paul Koski glared at the other party and said, "Even if you can't dig a cover, you have to find a way to find it." East and West were fortified against a possible German attack."

  The hidden position of Paul Koski Company is almost two kilometers away from the German camp. It took less than ten minutes for a platoon of soldiers to rush to the outskirts of the camp. Although a few soldiers stepped on landmines unfortunately, the rest of the soldiers rushed in with their guns in hand.

  They rushed near the running enemies, stopped, and started shooting with the help of the firelight. The dense bullets immediately knocked down the enemy in pieces. When they found that there was no one standing in front of them, they continued to rush in.

  Originally, the enemies in the camp saw that the Soviet army had not shelled for a long time, and many people had already recovered from the chaos. But suddenly such a troop rushed in and beat them involuntarily, and the Germans who had managed to gather together began to run around with their heads in their arms.

   In this way, Narva led his men and rushed in the German camp. Some sporadic resistance, in front of them, will collapse in less than a minute.

   Although the fight went smoothly, Narva knew very well that it was obviously unrealistic for him to fight against a German division with just over a hundred men. If the time is too long, when the enemy comes back to his senses, as long as he surrounds himself from all sides, then he will only end up with annihilation of the whole army.

  After putting down a dozen enemies in front of him, Narva took out the flare gun he carried with him and fired a shot into the air. A yellow flare flew into the air, telling the commanders and fighters who rushed into the enemy camp that they could retreat.

  The commanders and fighters who were enjoying the fight saw the yellow signal flares rising in the sky, and knew that it was time to retreat, so they stopped charging, slowly gathered in one place, and retreated from the German camp alternately under cover.

After Bolkowski Company withdrew from the defense zone, it reported the battle tonight to the battalion headquarters, and the battalion headquarters reported it to the regiment headquarters... In this way, after reporting layer by layer, Sokov saw that Bolkowski Company had obtained results. When he saw Narva rushing into the enemy's camp with a platoon of soldiers, and gave the enemy a hard lesson, he couldn't help saying, "It's a pity, it's a pity. If Captain Bolkowski can get rid of the enemy in time." If all the troops are put into battle, they may achieve even greater results."

   "Comrade Commander, there are only more than 300 people in this company." Witkov reminded Sokov: "Isn't it crazy to let them attack a German division?"

"Comrade Chief of Staff, this is not crazy at all. The enemy has fallen into chaos after being attacked by our army's rockets." Sokov said to Vitkov: "If the company is fully engaged in battle, it will definitely give the enemy To cause more chaos, even if they are surrounded by the enemy, it’s no big deal, I can send people to rescue them.”

"Lieutenant Colonel Sidolin." Sokov said to Sidolin: "The first company commander, Captain Paul Koski, was too conservative in this battle, but in view of the results achieved by the company, he has a direct relationship with him. For his relationship, he can be rewarded verbally once. Lieutenant Narva, in recognition of his bravery and tenacity in battle, can award him a medal."

  (end of this chapter)