Red Moscow

Chapter 1061: Encounter with the Enemy Rear Team

  Chapter 1061 Encounter with the enemy rear team

  The battle on the distant position was just the sound of machine guns, rifles, and submachine guns firing at first, but soon there was the explosion of grenades, and the screams of dying soldiers could be heard faintly.

   Not only Ruhlie and the others were stunned, but even the commanders and fighters who were lying in the snow performing latent missions were also stunned. They couldn't figure out why the Germans and the Romanian army fought inexplicably?

   "Comrade Brigadier," seeing the internal strife among the enemies, the battalion commanders also challenged Ruhlie one after another: "The enemy is in chaos now, I think we should attack immediately."

"Okay, I understand that the troops will attack." When Lu Helie gave this order, he also deliberately added: "Your attack targets are mainly the Romanian army. As for the Germans, the main thing is that they don't take the initiative to attack us. You also Don't engage them lightly."

  Although the battalion commanders were puzzled by the order not to exchange fire with the Germans. However, Soviet commanders and fighters have always been good at obeying the orders of their superiors. Since it is an order issued by Rukhlie, everyone will naturally carry it out unconditionally.

   There was no artillery preparation before the attack, and there were no common signal flares. The commanders and fighters got up from the snow, held their weapons, and strode towards the enemy's position with great strides.

  The Romanian officers and soldiers, who had already fallen into chaos, never thought why the German armored vehicles that had just arrived at the camp during the day would shoot at their own people after dark. But since the opponent had already opened fire, they naturally would not sit still, so they ignored everything and took up arms to fight the Germans.

  In the night, the commanders and fighters of the tank brigade successfully approached the enemy's first defensive position under the cover of distant gunshots and explosions. All the attention of the Romanian Taiwan army, which was beaten dizzily, was attracted by the Germans hiding in the armored vehicles. No one bothered to take a closer look at the Soviet troops approaching the position.

  As soon as the Soviet commanders and fighters jumped into the trench, they fought with the Romanian officers and soldiers hiding inside. Seeing that the Soviet commanders and fighters were determined as if the gods had fallen from the sky, the Romanian officers and soldiers resisted for a while, and then began to flee in all directions under the cover of night. And those German machine guns that were shooting wildly towards this side, seeing the Soviet army jumping into the trenches and starting a melee with the Romanians, immediately turned their guns and shot towards the location where other Romanian troops were assembled.

  Seeing the performance of these German armored vehicles, the Soviet commanders and fighters all showed puzzled expressions on their faces: "Why didn't the Germans shoot at us? What's going on?"

   Fortunately, Ruhlie had the foresight to order the commanders and fighters not to interfere with the German armored vehicles before the troops attacked. During the battle, many soldiers approached the German armored vehicles. Not only did the machine guns inside not shoot at them, but they turned their guns and fired at other places.

   "Hello!" Ke Guoer rushed in front of an armored vehicle, pointed at the machine guns that were firing in other directions, and shouted loudly: "Which part are you from?"

   Soon, the armored vehicle stopped firing, and a voice from inside asked, "Which part are you from?"

   "We are from the 19th Independent Tank Brigade, which part are you?"

   "We belong to the 67th Guards Division and were ordered to perform tasks here."

  After listening to the other party's answer, Kogoer immediately understood what was going on. The Germans in these armored vehicles were all camouflaged by friendly comrades. No wonder they shot at the Romanian army. Ke Guoer turned around and took a flag from a flag bearer, walked to the front of the armored vehicle, and hit the steel plate of the armored vehicle heavily with his fist.

  A soldier wearing a steel helmet pushed open the car door and asked Ke Guoer who was standing outside: "Comrade Captain, what's the matter?"

  Ke Guoer handed over the red flag in his hand, and said: "Put this red flag on the roof of your car, so as not to cause misunderstanding with your own people."

  The soldiers of the Guards Division also felt the same, and quickly took the red flag from Ke Guoer's hand, and put it next to the armored vehicle. Seeing the red flag raised next to the armored vehicle, the soldiers who were rushing over one after another immediately realized that the emotional armored vehicles were all disguised by their own people. Could it be that they would open fire on the Germans?

  The burning trees in the distance illuminated the entire position like daytime. So that Ruhlie, who was observing the battle from afar, could clearly see what happened. Especially when he saw the red flag raised beside the armored vehicle, the doubts in his mind were finally answered. He turned his head to the chief of staff and said with a smile: "Chief of staff, I heard that Colonel Sokov, the commander of the 41st Guards Division stationed in Lugansk, likes to make his squad behind the enemy disguise as Germans. Maybe this The detachment that fought with the Romanian army is his subordinate."

"I've also heard about this Colonel Sokov." The chief of staff nodded and said, "It is said that he is very good at fighting. The Germans paid a huge price for the Mamayev Hill where his troops stood. I still haven’t been able to take it. Now that I see this squad that has infiltrated the enemy’s position, I finally understand why his troops always win battles. Colonel Sokov is indeed very good at commanding troops and using tactics.”

  The sound of gunfire and explosions on the distant position gradually became sparse. Ruhlie felt that it was almost the same, so he took the members of the brigade headquarters and rushed over to join his troops.

  The battlefield is full of gunpowder and fire, and the air is filled with the smell of gunpowder smoke mixed with blood, which will not dissipate for a long time. Under such circumstances, Ruhlie came to the battlefield where the battle had just ended.

  Seeing the appearance of the brigade commander, Ke Guoer came over with a man in the uniform of a German second lieutenant, and introduced to Ruhlie, "Comrade brigade commander, this is second lieutenant Sasha."

"Hello, Comrade Second Lieutenant." Before Kogoer could finish his introduction, Ruhlie stepped forward to hold Sasha's hand and said enthusiastically, "If I guessed correctly, you must be from the 41st Guards Division. Colonel Sokov's men."

   "Comrade Colonel," Sasha replied politely after seeing Rukhle's rank clearly, "I am indeed Colonel Sokov's subordinate, but I belong to the 67th Guards Division, not the 41st Guards Division."

After hearing Sasha's answer, Rukhle was a little confused: "What's going on? Since you are Colonel Sokov's subordinate, why aren't you from the 41st Guards Division? Could it be that Sokov was transferred to the Are the other divisions serving as division commanders?"

Sasha saw that Rukhle didn't seem to know much about the situation in the direction of Luhansk, so he explained to him: "Now the defenders in Luhansk are a combat group, and Colonel Sokov is the commander of the group, so I am the commander of the group. His subordinates are right. There are several infantry divisions in the group, and I am only in one of them."

   "Oh, so that's what happened." After listening to Sasha's explanation, Luhlie finally understood what was going on: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, I still want to ask, why did you appear among the enemies?"

"A few days ago, the group headquarters gave us an order to put on German uniforms and pretend to be Germans to wreak havoc behind enemy lines." Sasha explained again: "Especially the troops of these slave countries, they have a natural instinct for the Germans. When we felt that the German army appeared, they didn't even dare to check our identities, so they placed us in the safest place in the middle of the position. But as everyone knew, the entire enemy position was under our fire coverage.

  I originally wanted to use firepower to wipe out part of the Romanian army, and immediately command the armored vehicles to escape from here. In this way, the conflict was passed on to the Germans, making the Romanians think that the Germans attacked them. Then they will definitely clash with the Germans. "

  (end of this chapter)