Red Moscow

Chapter 1153: The End of the Imperial Division (Part 2

  Chapter 1153 The End of the Imperial Division (Part 2)

Starcha received a call from Sidolin and immediately discussed with political commissar Belgin: "Comrade political commissar, the division commander ordered us to immediately use new rockets to attack the German army in the town of Dobropilia. They are gathering at the moment. , trying to break through the defense of the friendly forces here, and retreat back to Barvinkovo."

  Belkin and Sokov have been partners for a long time, knowing that Sokov must have issued this order, so he asked Starcha: "Comrade commander, what do you think?"

"Comrade Political Commissar, there are only less than a hundred rockets left in the regiment." Starcha said with great concern: "If we use up all of them, then in the next battle, we may have to use up all of them." Pay a huge price."

"Comrade Commander, I would like to remind you of one thing. The use of rockets to attack the enemy in the town of Dobropilia seems to be an order from the division commander, but based on what I know about Comrade Commander, this order must be He ordered it." Belkin said solemnly: "Therefore, we must shoot out all the rockets in the shortest possible time to ensure that more enemies can be destroyed."

The 122nd Regiment and the 125th Regiment, after receiving the order from Sidolin, although the two regiment leaders were unwilling, they still followed the order of their superiors and sent people to send the rockets in their regiments, one by one. To the location of the 124th regiment.

   It is the second battalion of Major Golia who serves as the vanguard of the 124th regiment. After fifty minutes of rapid march, the commanders and fighters of the second battalion covered in mud came to a place four kilometers away from the town of Dobropilia.

   With the help of the soldiers, Golia climbed up a big tree and raised his binoculars to look south of the town. He quickly discovered the German army's assembly point, which was the edge of a forest. If the enemy was attacked by rockets, he could flee back to the forest in the shortest possible time. This would cause the effect of the rocket attack weakened.

  After he returned to the ground, Captain Relia, the commander of the fifth company, greeted him, and asked anxiously, "Comrade Battalion Commander, have you found the location where the enemy is gathering?"

"Yes," Goliath nodded, and said with some concern: "The enemy is very cunning, and they chose the assembly point at the edge of the forest. In this way, whether they are bombed or attacked by rockets, they can Flee into the forest at the first time, thereby reducing their losses."

  Hearing what Golia said, Gelia quickly climbed up the tree trunk and observed the situation on the other side carefully. After confirming that what Goria said was correct, he slid down from the tree trunk. He said to Golia: "Comrade Battalion Commander, I took a closer look. There are about 2,000 enemies outside the forest. If we want to attack the forest with rockets first, it will cause a large number of trees to be fired. , and then the second wave of attack, and then aimed at those Germans, no matter how courageous they are, it is impossible for them to escape into the burning forest, so we can destroy as many enemies as possible.”

"The head of the regiment has handed over all the rockets of the whole regiment to our battalion." Golia said, "I think it is very difficult to destroy these thousands of enemies with less than a hundred rockets. of."

   "Yes," Zelia also agreed with Golia's ammunition, "If we can have two hundred rockets, I promise to destroy two or three thousand enemies."

   "Comrade battalion commander," the communicator with the walkie-talkie on his back hurried over, and said out of breath, "the regiment commander ordered not to fire rockets for the time being."

   "Don't launch yet?" Goria asked in surprise, "Why?"

"The head of the regiment said that he just received an order from the division headquarters." The signal soldier explained: "The comrades of the 122nd and 125th regiments are sending us their rockets. It will take half an hour at most. Send it to us."

"Great, this is really great." Goria couldn't help but be overjoyed after listening to the report of the communications soldier: "The rockets of the three regiments put together, there are probably two hundred rockets. Such a large number of rockets is enough Let the Germans have a good drink."

   "Comrade battalion commander," Gelia reminded Goliath, "but the regimental commander just gave our battalion an order to launch rockets at the enemy as soon as possible?"

"That's right, the head of the regiment issued such an order." Golia said: "But the enemy has not launched an attack on the town of Dobropilia at present. We can definitely delay the launch of rockets. As long as we With enough rockets, more enemies can be eliminated."

   Half an hour later, a group of commanders and fighters covered in mud appeared in Golia's field of vision. He quickly called Golia, and told the other party: "Comrade Captain, take the people there yourself and ask them which part they belong to."

   "Yes." Relia agreed, and led a squad of soldiers to meet him.

  When the distance between the two sides was more than 20 meters, Zelia shouted loudly: "Stop, which part are you from?"

   Soon, someone on the opposite side answered: "Are you the fifth company commander, Captain Relia?"

   "Yes, I'm Gelia." Hearing the other party's voice, Gelia was very familiar, but couldn't remember who it was at the moment, and asked quickly, "Who are you?"

   "I am Captain Grisa, the commander of the 4th Company of the 2nd Battalion of the 125th Regiment." Among the clay figurines on the opposite side, a man dressed as an officer came out, and told the reply: "We were ordered to send you rockets."

Hearing that it was Griza's fourth company, Gelia hurried forward, held Griza's hand, and said excitedly: "Captain Griza, you came too timely, we are waiting for you." With that said, he turned around and ordered the soldiers behind him to help the comrades of the friendly army carry things.

  Griza followed Gelia towards Golia, and asked with concern: "How is the situation of the enemy? Have they launched an attack on the town of Dobropilia?"

"Not yet." Gelia replied truthfully: "The enemy is still gathering outside the forest. Due to the limited number of our rockets, we are worried that once the attack starts, the enemy may escape into the forest and affect the effect of the attack. Waiting for the rockets sent by your regiment and the 122nd regiment."

"What's going on here?" Hearing what Gelia said, Griza frowned, and he said with some puzzlement: "It shouldn't be, the distance between the 122nd regiment and your regiment is much closer than ours. How could it be possible that they haven’t arrived yet. Could it be that the company sending the rockets got lost halfway?”

   "I don't think it's possible." Gelia shook her head and said, "I think it's possible that the road is not easy to travel, so they have delayed the time. I believe they will show up soon."

  (end of this chapter)