Chapter 1628 German artillery positions

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After Fomenko received the telegram from Rusov, he was stunned for a moment, and then showed an expression of ecstasy on his face. He quickly came to Sokov with the telegram and reported to him with excitement: "Comrade Commander, good news, good news! The Rusov Regiment has successfully captured the town of Jinki."

"What, the Rusuf regiment has captured Jinji Town?" Sokov raised his hand and looked at his watch, and found that only an hour and a half had passed since he gave Rusev the order to attack. In such a short period of time, they succeeded. It was really amazing to capture the German-occupied town of Jingji.

He snatched the telegram from Fomenko's hand and read it carefully. After confirming that it was correct, he waved his fist vigorously and said excitedly: "It's great. It's a miracle that the Rusuf regiment was able to capture Jingji Town in such a short period of time."

When returning the telegram to Fomenko, he specifically warned the other party: "General Fomenko, please tell Colonel Rusov to immediately deploy defenses inside and outside the town to prevent possible German counterattacks."

"Understood." Fomenko knew the importance of Jinki Town. Since it was now controlled by his own troops, he would not let the Germans take it away again. He waited for Sokov to finish speaking and immediately said: "I will immediately Send a telegram back to Colonel Rusuf and ask him to seize the time to prepare for defense."

Just when Fomenko asked the radio operator to send a telegram to Rusov, Rusov was discussing the deployment of defenses with the two battalion commanders in Jinji Town: "...it is estimated that the Germans will launch a large-scale attack on Jinji Town as soon as daybreak. We should use this limited time to build defenses inside and outside the town to resist the fierce German offensive."

As soon as Rusuf finished speaking, the battalion commander continued: "Comrade Commander, I think we cannot carry out passive defense. We should take some actions to disrupt the German offensive steps and take the initiative on the battlefield in our hands." In the hands of the army."

When Rusuf heard that the First Battalion Commander had his own ideas, he raised his chin at him and said, "First Battalion Commander, if you have any good ideas, why don't you speak up and listen."

"According to the intelligence we have, the Germans have deployed artillery positions nearby." A battalion commander said: "I'm afraid they will start shelling Jinji Town as soon as daybreak, which will cause a lot of damage to our troops. casualties. I feel that instead of staying here to defend passively, it is better to send out a small force to destroy the German artillery positions."

Hearing what the First Battalion Commander said, Rusuf stared at him for a long time, and then said: "First Battalion Commander, the German artillery position has always been a key defensive area. How many troops do you think we need to send to destroy it?"

The implication of Rusuf's words is that sending too many troops will definitely affect the defense of Jingji Town. And if too few troops are sent, it will have no effect at all.

Unexpectedly, after hearing this, the battalion commander smiled slightly and then said: "Comrade Commander, I think sending one platoon is enough."

"What, a platoon?" The second battalion commander heard this and immediately exclaimed: "I said to the first battalion commander, if you send a platoon to sneak attack the German artillery position, aren't you asking them to die? With this little force , it was impossible to break through the German infantry cordon, let alone get close to the enemy's artillery."

"Second Battalion Commander, who said I would send this platoon to attack the enemy's artillery position?" The First Battalion Commander smiled slyly at the Second Battalion Commander, and then said: "Have you forgotten that we also have a long-range weapon that can also A threat to German artillery positions."

"Long-range weapons?!" The second battalion commander frowned and repeated the first battalion commander's words, and suddenly a shocked expression appeared on his face: "First battalion commander, do you plan to use new rockets to attack the German artillery positions?"

"Yes, that's how I think about it."

"But," the second battalion commander glanced at Rusuf and asked cautiously: "Didn't our superiors ask us to hand over all the new rockets? How can you still get them?"

"To tell you the truth," the first battalion commander said proudly: "When our superiors asked us to hand over all the rockets, my third company commander laid an ambush and secretly hid three rockets. I believe that to destroy the German artillery positions, three rockets should be enough."

Hearing that the first battalion commander secretly hid three rockets, the second battalion commander looked at Rusuf again and said with some worry, "First battalion commander, if you do this, aren't you afraid that your superiors will hold you accountable after they find out?"

"It doesn't matter." Without waiting for the first battalion commander to speak, Rusuf said: "The first battalion commander did the right thing. Keeping such a powerful weapon in private will be very useful for us to attack the enemy in the future. If the superiors know this If something needs to be investigated, as your leader, I will definitely take the initiative to take all responsibilities."

Seeing that Rusuf took the initiative to take a stand and was willing to bear all the consequences of this matter, the two battalion commanders couldn't help but secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

After a pause, a battalion commander asked Rusuf for instructions: "Comrade commander, can I leave? I want to return to the camp immediately to arrange an attack on the enemy's artillery position."

"Comrade First Battalion Commander, I feel that this matter is related to the safety of the whole regiment. If someone else goes, I will not feel at ease." Rusuf said to the First Battalion Commander: "I think you should lead the team yourself."

"Comrade Commander, I'm afraid this won't work." Hearing this, the second battalion commander couldn't help but interject: "This matter is too dangerous. If something happens to the first battalion commander, then the first battalion will lose its unified command..."

After Fomenko received the telegram from Rusov, he was stunned for a moment, and then showed an expression of ecstasy on his face. He quickly came to Sokov with the telegram and reported to him with excitement: "Comrade Commander, good news, good news! The Rusov Regiment has successfully captured the town of Jinki."

"What, the Rusuf regiment has captured Jinji Town?" Sokov raised his hand and looked at his watch, and found that only an hour and a half had passed since he gave Rusev the order to attack. In such a short period of time, they succeeded. It was really amazing to capture the German-occupied town of Jingji.

He snatched the telegram from Fomenko's hand and read it carefully. After confirming that it was correct, he waved his fist vigorously and said excitedly: "It's great. It's a miracle that the Rusuf regiment was able to capture Jingji Town in such a short period of time."

When returning the telegram to Fomenko, he specifically warned the other party: "General Fomenko, please tell Colonel Rusov to immediately deploy defenses inside and outside the town to prevent possible German counterattacks."

"Understood." Fomenko knew the importance of Jinki Town. Since it was now controlled by his own troops, he would not let the Germans take it away again. He waited for Sokov to finish speaking and immediately said: "I will immediately Send a telegram back to Colonel Rusuf and ask him to seize the time to prepare for defense."

Just when Fomenko asked the radio operator to send a telegram to Rusov, Rusov was discussing the deployment of defenses with the two battalion commanders in Jinji Town: "...it is estimated that the Germans will launch a large-scale attack on Jinji Town as soon as daybreak. We should use this limited time to build defenses inside and outside the town to resist the fierce German offensive."

As soon as Rusuf finished speaking, the battalion commander continued: "Comrade Commander, I think we cannot carry out passive defense. We should take some actions to disrupt the German offensive steps and take the initiative on the battlefield in our hands." In the hands of the army.”

When Rusuf heard that the First Battalion Commander had his own ideas, he raised his chin at him and said, "First Battalion Commander, if you have any good ideas, why don't you speak up and listen."

"According to the intelligence we have, the Germans have deployed artillery positions nearby." A battalion commander said: "I'm afraid they will start shelling Jinji Town as soon as daybreak, which will cause a lot of damage to our troops. casualties. I feel that instead of staying here to defend passively, it is better to send out a small force to destroy the German artillery positions."

Hearing what the First Battalion Commander said, Rusuf stared at him for a long time, and then said: "First Battalion Commander, the German artillery position has always been a key defensive area. How many troops do you think we need to send to destroy it?"

The implication of Rusuf's words is that sending too many troops will definitely affect the defense of Jingji Town. And if too few troops are sent, it will have no effect at all.

Unexpectedly, after hearing this, the battalion commander smiled slightly and then said: "Comrade Commander, I think sending one platoon is enough."

"What, a platoon?" The second battalion commander heard this and immediately exclaimed: "I said to the first battalion commander, if you send a platoon to sneak attack the German artillery position, aren't you asking them to die? With this little force , it was impossible to break through the German infantry cordon, let alone get close to the enemy's artillery."

"Second Battalion Commander, who said I would send this platoon to attack the enemy's artillery position?" The First Battalion Commander smiled slyly at the Second Battalion Commander, and then said: "Have you forgotten that we also have a long-range weapon that can also A threat to German artillery positions."

"Long-range weapons?!" The second battalion commander frowned and repeated the first battalion commander's words, and suddenly a shocked expression appeared on his face: "First battalion commander, do you plan to use new rockets to attack the German artillery positions?"

"Yes, that's how I think about it."

"But," the second battalion commander glanced at Rusuf and asked cautiously: "Didn't our superiors ask us to hand over all the new rockets? How can you still get them?"

"To tell you the truth," the first battalion commander said proudly: "When our superiors asked us to hand over all the rockets, my third company commander laid an ambush and secretly hid three rockets. I believe that to destroy the German artillery positions, three rockets should be enough."

Hearing that the first battalion commander secretly hid three rockets, the second battalion commander looked at Rusuf again and said with some worry, "First battalion commander, if you do this, aren't you afraid that your superiors will hold you accountable after they find out?"

"It doesn't matter." Without waiting for the first battalion commander to speak, Rusuf said: "The first battalion commander did the right thing. Keeping such a powerful weapon in private will be very useful for us to attack the enemy in the future. If the superiors know this If something needs to be investigated, as your leader, I will definitely take the initiative to take all responsibilities."

Seeing that Rusuf took the initiative to take a stand and was willing to bear all the consequences of this matter, the two battalion commanders couldn't help but secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

After a pause, a battalion commander asked Rusuf for instructions: "Comrade commander, can I leave? I want to return to the camp immediately to arrange an attack on the enemy's artillery position."

"Comrade First Battalion Commander, I feel that this matter is related to the safety of the whole regiment. If someone else goes, I will not feel at ease." Rusuf said to the First Battalion Commander: "I think you should lead the team yourself."

"Comrade Commander, I'm afraid this won't work." Hearing this, the second battalion commander couldn't help but interject: "This matter is too dangerous. If something happens to the first battalion commander, then the first battalion will lose its unified command..."

After Fomenko received the telegram from Rusov, he was stunned for a moment, and then showed an expression of ecstasy on his face. He quickly came to Sokov with the telegram and reported to him with excitement: "Comrade Commander, good news, good news! The Rusov Regiment has successfully captured the town of Jinki."

"What, the Rusuf regiment has captured Jinji Town?" Sokov raised his hand and looked at his watch, and found that only an hour and a half had passed since he gave Rusev the order to attack. In such a short period of time, they succeeded. It was really amazing to capture the German-occupied town of Jingji.

He snatched the telegram from Fomenko's hand and read it carefully. After confirming that it was correct, he waved his fist vigorously and said excitedly: "It's great. It's a miracle that the Rusuf regiment was able to capture Jingji Town in such a short period of time."

When returning the telegram to Fomenko, he specifically warned the other party: "General Fomenko, please tell Colonel Rusov to immediately deploy defenses inside and outside the town to prevent possible German counterattacks."

"Understood." Fomenko knew the importance of Jinki Town. Since it was now controlled by his own troops, he would not let the Germans take it away again. He waited for Sokov to finish speaking and immediately said: "I will immediately Send a telegram back to Colonel Rusuf and ask him to seize the time to prepare for defense."

Just when Fomenko asked the radio operator to send a telegram to Rusov, Rusov was discussing the deployment of defenses with the two battalion commanders in Jinji Town: "...it is estimated that the Germans will launch a large-scale attack on Jinji Town as soon as daybreak. We should use this limited time to build defenses inside and outside the town to resist the fierce German offensive."

As soon as Rusuf finished speaking, the battalion commander continued: "Comrade Commander, I think we cannot carry out passive defense. We should take some actions to disrupt the German offensive steps and take the initiative on the battlefield in our hands." In the hands of the army.”

When Rusuf heard that the First Battalion Commander had his own ideas, he raised his chin at him and said, "First Battalion Commander, if you have any good ideas, why don't you speak up and listen."

"According to the intelligence we have, the Germans have deployed artillery positions nearby." A battalion commander said: "I'm afraid they will start shelling Jinji Town as soon as daybreak, which will cause a lot of damage to our troops. casualties. I feel that instead of staying here to defend passively, it is better to send out a small force to destroy the German artillery positions."

Hearing what the First Battalion Commander said, Rusuf stared at him for a long time, and then said: "First Battalion Commander, the German artillery position has always been a key defensive area. How many troops do you think we need to send to destroy it?"

The implication of Rusuf's words is that sending too many troops will definitely affect the defense of Jingji Town. And if too few troops are sent, it will have no effect at all.