Chapter 1556 Help from the rear

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"Yasha, those heavy artillery shells you mentioned were given priority to supply the artillery units attacking Poltava." Sokov understood Yakov's character. If he wanted to get what he wanted from him, he would have to sell hard. Caixing: "We won't get any supplies until we liberate this city."

Yakov has not been in contact with Sokov recently and does not know his current situation. Hearing what he said, he was a little surprised: "Misha, you will not tell me that your troops did not participate in the attack on Poltava." Bar?"

"Yes, my army group did not participate in the attack on Poltava."

"How could this happen?" Yakov said with some surprise: "Misha, although I am your friend, I still want to say something, let alone the Steppe Front Army, even among other front armies, the combat effectiveness of your group army is one of the best. Yes. How could you not be allowed to participate in such an important task as the attack on Poltava?"

"Yasha, to tell you the truth, when my superiors were preparing to attack Poltava, my troops had just captured Merefa Fortress and were resting inside."

Yakov obviously knew about the Merefa Fortress. After listening to Sokov's words, he immediately said: "The geographical location of the Merefa Fortress is very important. Taking the fortress will open the way for our army." roads in Poltava. At the same time, important railway terminals of the German army can also be captured, paralyzing their railway transportation lines."

After expressing his views, Yakov asked tentatively: "Misha, so your troops are still in Merefa Fortress? If they are really resting in the fortress, I personally think that there will be no replenishment of heavy artillery for the time being. Artillery shells are necessary because you don’t have any use for them.”

"Yasha, if my troops were still resting in Merefa Fortress at this moment, I would not have made this call to you at all." Sokov explained to Yakov: "When friendly forces are attacking Poltava, Our troops detoured back to the enemy's rear, directly captured Kremenchug, and established a landing site on the right bank of the Dnieper River."

What Sokov said to Yakov was not confidential. In order to obtain the supplies he wanted, he continued: "Now the enemy has launched an attack on our landing site. If our artillery does not have enough heavy artillery shells, it will not be able to Suppress the enemy with firepower. In this way, our troops holding on to the landing site will inevitably pay heavy casualties."

When Sokov said that his troops had occupied Kleminchug, Yakov hurriedly found a map he had placed in a drawer, opened it and quickly found the location of Kleminchug. After checking for a while, he said with some surprise: "Misha, your position is not good. Once the German troops deployed in the Dnieper River Basin press towards you, your troops will be in danger of being encircled. And your troops The supply line is also fragile, and the Germans can easily cut it off. If you are trapped by the German army and your supply line is cut off, you will have to abandon the landing site on the right bank and retreat to the area north of Poltava. .”

After listening to Yakov's analysis, Sokov couldn't help but secretly give a thumbs up. Even though the other party was only managing ordnance, he still analyzed the situation on the battlefield very clearly. He quickly asked, "Yasha, you understand our situation. Can you think of a way to replenish us with some heavy artillery shells?"

Yakov originally wanted to directly add some new rockets to Sokov. This weapon is no less powerful than heavy artillery shells. But when the words came to his lips, he changed his attention: "Misha, even if I want to help you, I am powerless. You know, the transportation capacity of railways and highways has reached its limit. I want to transport additional supplies to you. I’m afraid it’s difficult?”

"Yasha," Sokov felt that Yakov was telling the truth. In order to provide troops for forward operations, the logistics department's transportation force was already at full capacity. It was basically impossible to increase the transportation of additional supplies. things. But then he thought, if the ground is not good, he can consider the air, so he asked tentatively: "I want to ask you, are you familiar with the commander of the Air Force?"

"Commanders of the Air Force? What do you ask them to do?" Yakov just said this, suddenly realizing what Sokov wanted to express, he couldn't help but asked with a look of surprise: "Misha, you don't want to pass Transport plane, will it transport ammunition for you?"

"Yes, that's what I mean." Seeing that Yakov had guessed his intention, Sokov stopped talking in circles: "We can let the Air Force use transport planes to continuously transport the supplies we need to Klei Menchug.”

"I'm sorry, Misha. I don't have a familiar commander." After Yakov weighed the pros and cons, he said to Sokov: "Even if I know the person, others will not easily dispatch without the consent of their superiors. Transporting supplies for you."

Seeing Yakov rejecting him so simply, Sokov felt somewhat disappointed. He began to think about whether there was any way to quickly deliver supplies from the rear to Klemenkoug. Should he have the audacity to ask Yakov to dispatch the hovercraft that had not yet been fully developed?

Yakov heard Sokov's disappointment and quickly comforted him and said: "Misha, actually there is still hope for this matter."

When he learned that things had turned around, Sokov immediately became energetic: "Yasha, are you ready to help me?"

"Of course, of course." Yakov nodded and said, "Don't say we are friends. Even if we are not friends, because you once rescued me from a prisoner of war camp, I will fully assist you." Yasha, those heavy artillery shells you mentioned are given priority to supply the artillery units attacking Poltava." Sokov understands Yakov's character. If he wants to get what he wants from him, he must do something miserable. Line: "We won't get any supplies until we liberate this city."

Yakov has not been in contact with Sokov recently and does not know his current situation. Hearing what he said, he was a little surprised: "Misha, you will not tell me that your troops did not participate in the attack on Poltava." Bar?"

"Yes, my army group did not participate in the attack on Poltava."

"How could this happen?" Yakov said with some surprise: "Misha, although I am your friend, I still want to say something, let alone the Steppe Front Army, even among other front armies, the combat effectiveness of your group army is one of the best. Yes. How could you not be allowed to participate in such an important task as the attack on Poltava?"

"Yasha, to tell you the truth, when my superiors were preparing to attack Poltava, my troops had just captured Merefa Fortress and were resting inside."

Yakov obviously knew about the Merefa Fortress. After listening to Sokov's words, he immediately said: "The geographical location of the Merefa Fortress is very important. Taking the fortress will open the way for our army." roads in Poltava. At the same time, important railway terminals of the German army can also be captured, paralyzing their railway transportation lines."

After expressing his views, Yakov asked tentatively: "Misha, so your troops are still in Merefa Fortress? If they are really resting in the fortress, I personally think that there will be no replenishment of heavy artillery for the time being. Artillery shells are necessary because you don’t have any use for them.”

"Yasha, if my troops were still resting in Merefa Fortress at this moment, I would not have made this call to you at all." Sokov explained to Yakov: "When friendly forces are attacking Poltava, Our troops detoured back to the enemy's rear, directly captured Kremenchug, and established a landing site on the right bank of the Dnieper River."

What Sokov said to Yakov was not confidential. In order to obtain the supplies he wanted, he continued: "Now the enemy has launched an attack on our landing site. If our artillery does not have enough heavy artillery shells, it will not be able to Suppress the enemy with firepower. In this way, our troops holding on to the landing site will inevitably pay heavy casualties."

When Sokov said that his troops had occupied Kleminchug, Yakov hurriedly found a map he had placed in a drawer, opened it and quickly found the location of Kleminchug. After checking for a while, he said with some surprise: "Misha, your position is not good. Once the German troops deployed in the Dnieper River Basin press towards you, your troops will be in danger of being encircled. And your troops The supply line is also fragile, and the Germans can easily cut it off. If you are trapped by the German army and your supply line is cut off, you will have to abandon the landing site on the right bank and retreat to the area north of Poltava. .”

After listening to Yakov's analysis, Sokov couldn't help but secretly give a thumbs up. Even though the other party was only managing ordnance, he still analyzed the situation on the battlefield very clearly. He quickly asked, "Yasha, you understand our situation. Can you think of a way to replenish us with some heavy artillery shells?"

Yakov originally wanted to directly add some new rockets to Sokov. This weapon is no less powerful than heavy artillery shells. But when the words came to his lips, he changed his attention: "Misha, even if I want to help you, I am powerless. You know, the transportation capacity of railways and highways has reached its limit. I want to transport additional supplies to you. I’m afraid it’s difficult?”

"Yasha," Sokov felt that Yakov was telling the truth. In order to provide troops for forward operations, the logistics department's transportation force was already at full capacity. It was basically impossible to increase the transportation of additional supplies. things. But then he thought, if the ground is not good, he can consider the air, so he asked tentatively: "I want to ask you, are you familiar with the commander of the Air Force?"

"Commanders of the Air Force? What do you ask them to do?" Yakov just said this, suddenly realizing what Sokov wanted to express, he couldn't help but asked with a look of surprise: "Misha, you don't want to pass Transport plane, will it transport ammunition for you?"

"Yes, that's what I mean." Seeing that Yakov had guessed his intention, Sokov stopped talking in circles: "We can let the Air Force use transport planes to continuously transport the supplies we need to Klei Menchug.”

"I'm sorry, Misha. I don't have a familiar commander." After Yakov weighed the pros and cons, he said to Sokov: "Even if I know the person, others will not easily dispatch without the consent of their superiors. Transporting supplies for you."

Seeing Yakov rejecting him so simply, Sokov felt somewhat disappointed. He began to think about whether there was any way to quickly deliver supplies from the rear to Klemenkoug. Should he have the audacity to ask Yakov to dispatch the hovercraft that had not yet been fully developed?

Yakov heard Sokov's disappointment and quickly comforted him and said: "Misha, actually there is still hope for this matter."

When he learned that things had turned around, Sokov immediately became energetic: "Yasha, are you ready to help me?"

"Of course, of course." Yakov nodded and said, "Don't say we are friends. Even if we are not friends, because you once rescued me from a prisoner of war camp, I will fully assist you." Yasha, those heavy artillery shells you mentioned are given priority to supply the artillery units attacking Poltava." Sokov understands Yakov's character. If he wants to get what he wants from him, he must do something miserable. Line: "We won't get any supplies until we liberate this city."

Yakov has not been in contact with Sokov recently and does not know his current situation. Hearing what he said, he was a little surprised: "Misha, you will not tell me that your troops did not participate in the attack on Poltava." Bar?"

"Yes, my army group did not participate in the attack on Poltava."

"How could this happen?" Yakov said with some surprise: "Misha, although I am your friend, I still want to say something, let alone the Steppe Front Army, even among other front armies, the combat effectiveness of your group army is one of the best. Yes. How could you not be allowed to participate in such an important task as the attack on Poltava?"

"Yasha, to tell you the truth, when my superiors were preparing to attack Poltava, my troops had just captured Merefa Fortress and were resting inside."

Yakov obviously knew about Merefa Fortress. After listening to Sokov's words, he immediately said: "The geographical location of Merefa Fortress is very important. Taking the fortress will open the way for our army." roads in Poltava. At the same time, important railway terminals of the German army can also be captured, paralyzing their railway transportation lines."

After expressing his views, Yakov asked tentatively: "Misha, so your troops are still in Merefa Fortress? If they are really resting in the fortress, I personally think that there will be no replenishment of heavy artillery for the time being. Artillery shells are necessary because you don’t have any use for them.”

"Yasha, if my troops were still resting in Merefa Fortress at this moment, I would not make this call to you at all." Sokov explained to Yakov: "When friendly forces are attacking Poltava, Our troops detoured back to the enemy's rear, captured Kleminchug directly, and established a landing site on the right bank of the Dnieper River."

What Sokov said to Yakov was not confidential. In order to obtain the supplies he wanted, he continued: "Now the enemy has launched an attack on our landing site. If our artillery does not have enough heavy artillery shells, it will not be able to Suppress the enemy with firepower. As a result, our troops holding on to the landing site will inevitably suffer heavy casualties. Have you ever thought about this?"