He was quite a distance behind, and there was another relay member who immediately waved to the rear again. Then both men hid in a secret place on the roadside.
The operators on the ambush section began to wait patiently after receiving the signal. A Japanese prison van and a medium-sized truck drove over. Because it was a dirt road, we were not driving very fast. When the two cars arrived, they slowed down even more because they had to make a turn.
At this moment, a muffled sound of "bounce" was heard from the hill on the side. The hill was about eight meters high. The foot above it seemed to have been hit hard by a big knife, and the whole thing poured down, directly. It blocked the front of the vehicle and even buried half of the front of the vehicle.
At this moment, a swishing sound was heard, and a series of grenades were thrown from the hill, from the side, and from the field opposite. There are seven or eight grenades. It was thrown near the truck behind. By the way, the truck behind was the escort sent by the air defense brigade. There were six of them in total, which was less than the number of people in one class as estimated by Fan Keqin. They were in a medium-sized personnel carrier like a shed. They couldn't see what was going on outside, and they could only see it from where they got off at the rear.
These little devils were sitting in a car. They walked all the way here and didn't see anything wrong. Naturally, the mentality was relatively relaxed, but suddenly they heard an explosion, and these little devils immediately felt that something was wrong. After all, they were all professional soldiers, and they could still distinguish the sound of the explosion. One of the sergeants immediately shouted: "The enemy is attacking, get out of the car and take cover!"
The little devils reacted quickly and started jumping down from behind. But when they just jumped out, there were already seven or eight more grenades under their feet, and they exploded. After a series of bumping sounds, the few little Japs who jumped out of the car were immediately blown to the ground. And at this moment, a clicking sound like a typewriter continued to sound. Strings of bullets began to shoot at the medium-sized personnel carrier.
A total of four Thomson guns with 75-round drum magazines, and these security bureau operators were all hiding in the wilderness opposite the mountain. After throwing the grenade, he got up and started sweeping wildly. The four submachine guns all fired almost half of the bullets, which means they fired more than two hundred bullets directly.
The car itself is not bulletproof, and the shed is just a layer of canvas, so how can it stop it. In fact, even though the car door looked like it was made of metal, it was punched through directly. In addition, the two Japanese who had not yet had time to get out of the car door were inside. Almost all of them were smashed into a sieve, and there was no possibility of survival at all.
Just after they threw the grenade, they started shooting. There were also three agents from the Security Bureau, two of whom were also armed with Thompson submachine guns, but they did not use drum magazines, but normal magazines, which were lighter and more flexible, but the continuity of firepower was not as fierce as drum magazines. There was another person holding a Colt, regardless of the troop carrier behind him. After rushing up, he faced the lead vehicle, which had half of its front buried in the ground, which was the driver's cab of the prison vehicle, and clicked. He rushed and opened fire.
By the way, a driver in the prison car and a Japanese soldier in the passenger seat were confused. They wanted to push the door and get out of the car, especially the Japanese soldier in the co-pilot, who had good combat qualities. As soon as the front of the car was buried in the soil, he knew that it must have been ambushed. It was estimated that someone had already set a foot high on the hill, calculated the location, and planted the bomb. With such an explosion, a corner of the hill collapsed instantly, blocking the road directly.
The Japanese soldier started shouting loudly, saying: "There is an ambush, get out of the car and find cover!!"
After hearing this, the driver opened the door and was about to get out of the car, but at the same time, he was hit by a random gunshot and was trembling all over. The Japanese soldier in the co-pilot hurriedly curled up into a ball as much as possible, lowering his body as much as possible to reduce his own bullet-receiving area. But the cab was not that big after all, and the two Thomson guns were tilted out wildly. It was useless for him to reduce the bullet-receiving area. In the next moment, at least a dozen bullets all hit his body, and he quickly began to lose consciousness.
"Cease fire!" said the Security Bureau agent holding the pistol, and the gunfire stopped. He quickly aimed his gun at the cab with one hand, opened the car door, checked and said: "Dead!" Then he carefully looked at the hands of the dead driver and co-pilot Guizibing. This is just in case, because some devils are particularly crazy and may launch a suicide attack when they are about to die. They will pull a grenade or the like and put it under their body. If you flip it over, something will happen. Now look at their hands and there is no sign of any such movement.
So he quickly pulled them out of the cab like a dead dog, and then began to rummage quickly. At this time, there was already an agent who knew foreign languages, that is, one of the four Thompson submachine gun drums. He shouted through the small reinforced window above the prison car: "Are they Thomas and Jack? We are here to rescue you. ,How are you?"
Thomas and Jack were fine. After all, the bullets were not fired in the direction of their prison car, but they were still shocked. The two people lay on the ground after the previous grenade exploded to avoid being concentrated. They are actually conscious, and maybe someone wants to rescue them. Hearing this shout at this time confirmed his idea.
Thomas yelled: "It's us, we're okay!! Please get us out quickly."
"Don't worry, we will rescue you right away." The person outside quickly replied. At this moment, the three agents who had just assaulted the cab of the prison car in front had already pulled out several keys from the pocket of the Japanese soldier in the co-pilot. He quickly ran to the prison car door at the back and started trying the keys one by one.
With a click, the lock was opened, and Thomas and Jack seemed to have seen the light they had longed for, and their hearts suddenly became brighter. He scrambled to jump out of the prison car.
"Thomas, Jack, come with us quickly." The agent who spoke English jumped up a little with the key, thrust it into their handcuffs, and tried to open the lock. Sure enough, it was the key to their handcuffs. After opening it, he pulled the two people together and said, "Let's go quickly and talk as we go."
Thomas and Jack also knew that they couldn't sit around and just followed a group of security agents and started to cross the field...
(End of chapter)