Chapter 1513 Moving towards the Dnieper River (8)

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Even though the German soldiers standing guard at the bus station saw through Dobrushin's identity, they responded promptly. But unfortunately, their numbers were too small and they were no match for the Soviet army. The battle only lasted a few minutes and ended with the complete annihilation of the German army.

However, the fighting at the bus station alerted nearby enemies. They rushed towards the bus station from all directions and started fighting with the troops led by Dobrushin.

The battle at the bus station alerted the German city defense commander. He quickly contacted troops from other places and rushed to the bus station to encircle and annihilate the Soviet troops who broke into there.

When Uzakov heard the gunshots and explosions coming from the direction of the bus station, he secretly screamed that Dobrushin and the others must have been exposed. He quickly said to Chuvasov: "Comrade division commander, no, this must be the deputy division commander and his colleagues who have been exposed. You know, they only have one company of troops. If they are besieged by the Germans, they may be in danger of being annihilated. They should immediately Send someone to rescue them.”

Chuvashov thought that the unit closest to him now was the 302nd Guards Regiment. He quickly called a communications soldier to convey an order to the commander of the regiment, and immediately dispatched a battalion of troops to rush over for reinforcements. Dobru must be Shen and the others were rescued.

Once the gunshots are fired, it may be unrealistic to think of a sneak attack. Uzakov sent several more communication troops one after another to contact the commanders of each regiment, ordering them to launch a surprise attack before the enemy recovered, catching the enemy by surprise.

A few minutes later, the citizens of Klementchuk who were hiding at home saw a scene that stunned them through the windows: a fight began between the Germans and the Germans. First, the squad patrolling the streets was attacked. A sneak attack by another unit resulted in heavy losses. The German troops who came to support after hearing the news were ambushed by the previous unit.

Just when the citizens were looking puzzled, they suddenly saw a flag raised by the German army preparing for a sneak attack. Seeing Lenin's face on the flag, everyone suddenly understood that it was not a German army fighting, but a Soviet army pretending to be a German army. Sneaking into the city, they are severely attacking the invaders.

After everyone cheered quietly at home for a while, they began to quietly go from house to house, telling more neighbors about the news that Soviet troops pretended to be German troops and had sneaked into the city. In this way, in less than half an hour, most of the city's citizens knew the exciting news.

However, some people still doubt that the Soviet army captured Zaporozhye at the beginning of the year and established a landing site on the right bank of the Dnieper River. But the good times did not last long. Not only were all the Soviet troops on the right bank annihilated by the Germans, but even the troops on the left bank suffered huge losses.

This view spread among the residents, making everyone's mood become depressed again, because no one knew how long the Soviet army could hold on to the German attack even if it occupied the city. If he goes out to welcome the troops at this moment and cooperates with them to eliminate the German troops in the city, once they are driven away from the city by the Germans in the future, he may be in danger of being killed.

The commanders and fighters who are fighting in the city have no idea what the citizens who are hiding at home and watching the battle are thinking. They just want to eliminate the enemies in the city as soon as possible, control the city on the Dnieper River, and further establish a landing site on the right bank. , as the starting point of the main force's attack.

The Soviet soldiers who set off on two buses had already reached the bridge over the Dnieper River. The second company commander was very smart. When he saw the bus approaching the bridge, he did not order the troops to shoot. Instead, he ordered the soldiers on one of the buses to get off the bus and take over the defense on the left bank of the bridge in order to change the defense. And he himself led another car of soldiers towards the right bank of the bridge.

The disarmament work on the left bank went smoothly. After all, the Germans only had one squad of troops. Surrounded by Soviet soldiers several times their size, they could only surrender obediently.

When the second company commander led his troops to the defensive position on the right bank, a second lieutenant officer of the German army guarding the bridge saw a bus approaching, filled with German officers and soldiers, and led others to stop the bus.

After the car stabilized, the German second lieutenant got on the car with a soldier, trying to find out the number of this unit. Before and after he walked in, he saw the second company commander sitting in the front row. He quickly stood at attention and saluted, and asked politely: "Mr. Captain, which section are you from? What's the matter here?"

"Second lieutenant," the second company commander replied with a serious expression: "We are from the 106th Division and have been ordered to take over the defense of the bridge."

After hearing this, the German second lieutenant showed a confused expression on his face: "Mr. Captain, but I didn't receive an order to hand over defense?"

"Damn it, really damn it." When the second company commander heard what the German second lieutenant said, he quickly pretended to be angry: "Before we left Poltava, we sent a telegram to your city defense commander saying that we were ordered to The commander of the 11th Army, General William, ordered to take over the defense of the Dnieper River Bridge. Didn't you receive the notice, Mr. Second Lieutenant?"

When the second lieutenant heard what the second company commander said, he shook his head and said like a rattle: "No, Mr. Captain, I didn't receive any orders at all." After a moment of silence, he continued: "How about you get out of the car first? Go to the bunker and take a rest, I'll call my superiors and ask what's going on."

The second company commander did not object to the second lieutenant's proposal. On the contrary, he replied readily: "Okay, Mr. Second Lieutenant, you can call your superior first. After confirming the superior's order, he will hand over the defense equipment to us." Not too late."

When the German second lieutenant got out of the car and made a phone call, a soldier approached the second company commander and whispered to him: "Comrade company commander, I observed carefully. There are only 12 defenders on the right bank. We are fully capable." Deal with them. Do you think we should do it now?"

Before the second company commander could speak, gunshots and explosions came from the direction of the city, and black smoke could even be seen rising in the distance. When the second company commander saw this, he knew that the Germans had already taken action in the city. Now that the fighting has begun, the Germans are worried that the Soviet army will seize the bridge, and they will definitely call the officer guarding the bridge to ask him to be more vigilant.

Thinking of this, the second company commander quickly turned around and said to the soldiers sitting behind him: "Comrades, fighting has begun in the city. The enemy must have figured out our identity and immediately disarmed these enemies. If they resist, none of them will be killed." Destroy all remaining areas."

Hearing the order from the second company commander, the soldiers responded with a bang, opened the three doors, got out of the car and rushed towards the German soldiers not far away. Even though the German soldiers standing guard at the bus station saw through Dobrushin's identity, they responded promptly. But unfortunately, their numbers were too small and they were no match for the Soviet army. The battle only lasted a few minutes and ended with the complete annihilation of the German army.

However, the fighting at the bus station alerted nearby enemies. They rushed towards the bus station from all directions and started fighting with the troops led by Dobrushin.

The battle at the bus station alerted the German city defense commander. He quickly contacted troops from other places and rushed to the bus station to encircle and annihilate the Soviet troops who broke into there.

When Uzakov heard the gunshots and explosions coming from the direction of the bus station, he secretly screamed that Dobrushin and the others must have been exposed. He quickly said to Chuvasov: "Comrade division commander, no, this must be the deputy division commander and his colleagues who have been exposed. You know, they only have one company of troops. If they are besieged by the Germans, they may be in danger of being annihilated. They should immediately Send someone to rescue them.”

Chuvashov thought that the unit closest to him now was the 302nd Guards Regiment. He quickly called a communications soldier to convey an order to the commander of the regiment, and immediately dispatched a battalion of troops to rush over for reinforcements. Dobru must be Shen and the others were rescued.

Once the gunshots are fired, it may be unrealistic to think of a sneak attack. Uzakov sent several more communication troops one after another to contact the commanders of each regiment, ordering them to launch a surprise attack before the enemy recovered, catching the enemy by surprise.

A few minutes later, the citizens of Klementchuk who were hiding at home saw a scene that stunned them through the windows: a fight began between the Germans and the Germans. First, the squad patrolling the streets was attacked. A sneak attack by another unit resulted in heavy losses. The German troops who came to support after hearing the news were ambushed by the previous unit.

Just when the citizens were looking puzzled, they suddenly saw a flag raised by the German army preparing for a sneak attack. Seeing Lenin's face on the flag, everyone suddenly understood that it was not a German army fighting, but a Soviet army pretending to be a German army. Sneaking into the city, they are severely attacking the invaders.

After everyone cheered quietly at home for a while, they began to quietly go from house to house, telling more neighbors about the news that Soviet troops pretended to be German troops and had sneaked into the city. In this way, in less than half an hour, most of the city's citizens knew the exciting news.

However, some people still doubt that the Soviet army captured Zaporozhye at the beginning of the year and established a landing site on the right bank of the Dnieper River. But the good times did not last long. Not only were all the Soviet troops on the right bank annihilated by the Germans, but even the troops on the left bank suffered huge losses.

This view spread among the residents, making everyone's mood become depressed again, because no one knew how long the Soviet army could hold on to the German attack even if it occupied the city. If he goes out to welcome the troops at this moment and cooperates with them to eliminate the German troops in the city, once they are driven away from the city by the Germans in the future, he may be in danger of being killed.

The commanders and fighters who are fighting in the city have no idea what the citizens who are hiding at home and watching the battle are thinking. They just want to eliminate the enemies in the city as soon as possible, control the city on the Dnieper River, and further establish a landing site on the right bank. , as the starting point of the main force's attack.

The Soviet soldiers who set off on two buses had already reached the bridge over the Dnieper River. The second company commander was very smart. When he saw the bus approaching the bridge, he did not order the troops to shoot. Instead, he ordered the soldiers on one of the buses to get off the bus and take over the defense on the left bank of the bridge in order to change the defense. And he himself led another car of soldiers towards the right bank of the bridge.

The disarmament work on the left bank went smoothly. After all, the Germans only had one squad of troops. Surrounded by Soviet soldiers several times their size, they could only surrender obediently.

When the second company commander led his troops to the defensive position on the right bank, a second lieutenant of the German army guarding the bridge saw a bus approaching, filled with German officers and soldiers, and led others to stop the bus.

After the car stabilized, the German second lieutenant got on the car with a soldier, trying to find out the number of this unit. Before and after he walked in, he saw the second company commander sitting in the front row. He quickly stood at attention and saluted, and asked politely: "Mr. Captain, which section are you from? What's the matter here?"

"Second lieutenant," the second company commander replied with a serious expression: "We are from the 106th Division and have been ordered to take over the defense of the bridge."

After hearing this, the German second lieutenant showed a confused expression on his face: "Mr. Captain, but I didn't receive an order to hand over defense?"

"Damn it, really damn it." When the second company commander heard what the German second lieutenant said, he quickly pretended to be angry: "Before we left Poltava, we had already sent a telegram to your city defense commander saying that we were ordered to The commander of the 11th Army, General William, ordered to take over the defense of the Dnieper River Bridge. Didn't you receive the notice, Mr. Second Lieutenant?"

When the Second Lieutenant heard what the Second Company Commander said, he shook his head and said like a rattle: "No, Mr. Captain, I didn't receive any orders at all." After a moment of silence, he continued: "How about you get out of the car first? Go to the bunker and take a rest, I'll call my superiors and ask what's going on."

The second company commander did not object to the second lieutenant's proposal. On the contrary, he replied readily: "Okay, Mr. Second Lieutenant, you can call your superior first. After confirming the superior's order, he will hand over the defense equipment to us." Not too late."

When the German second lieutenant got out of the car and made a phone call, a soldier approached the second company commander and whispered to him: "Comrade company commander, I observed carefully. There are only 12 defenders on the right bank. We are fully capable." Deal with them. Do you think we should do it now?"

Before the second company commander could speak, gunshots and explosions came from the direction of the city, and black smoke could even be seen rising in the distance. Upon seeing this, the second company commander knew that the Germans had already taken action in the city. Now that the fighting has begun, the Germans are worried that the Soviet army will seize the bridge, and they will definitely call the officer guarding the bridge to ask him to be more vigilant.

Thinking of this, the second company commander quickly turned around and said to the soldiers sitting behind him: "Comrades, fighting has begun in the city. The enemy must have figured out our identity and immediately disarmed these enemies. If they resist, none of them will be killed." Destroy all remaining areas."

Upon hearing the order from the second company commander, the soldiers responded with a bang, opened the three doors, got out of the car, and rushed towards the German soldiers not far away.