Chapter 1650 Seizing the Warehouse

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"No!" The third company commander only thought for a few seconds before replying with a blushing face: "If we carry heavy weapons and set up an ambush in advance, there shouldn't be much of a problem in annihilating this convoy."

"That's right." Mikhailov said: "This time we carried out a mission deep behind enemy lines. In order not to affect the mobility of the troops, we did not carry any heavy weapons at all. If we really want to launch an attack on the convoy, just The first few armored vehicles will cause a lot of casualties to our troops."

"Captain Yegor," Mikhailev said briefly, then turned and ordered Yegor: "Order your men to closely monitor the movements on the road, and report to me immediately after the German convoy passes. "

"Comrade Battalion Commander, I will personally watch it." Yegor knew that this matter was related to the success or failure of the operation, so he took the initiative and said: "I will report to you in time if there is any new news."

When Yegor arrived at the entrance of the village, a platoon leader who was stationed here immediately came up to him. After briefly reporting the information, he asked tentatively: "Comrade company commander, what should we do next?"

"Continue to monitor!"

"Continue surveillance?!"

"That's right, continue to monitor and don't take any action."

Regarding Yegor's statement, the platoon leader asked with some confusion: "Comrade company commander, judging from the vehicle configuration of the convoy, there must be some important German figures in it. If we attack them now, we may be able to achieve good results." Result."

"Eighth Platoon Captain," Yegor said with a frown, "Have you forgotten that this time we went deep behind enemy lines? In order not to affect our marching speed, we did not bring any heavy weapons at all. Tell me, once a fight breaks out, what will we use? To deal with German armored vehicles?”

The eighth platoon commander turned his head and glanced at the German armored vehicle in the distance. His mouth twitched violently a few times, and then he shook his head and said: "Comrade company commander, unless we send soldiers to risk their lives to approach the armored vehicle and blow it up with cluster grenades, Otherwise, there is really no way to deal with this damn armored vehicle."

"Comrade Eighth Platoon Leader," seeing that his subordinates had understood what he meant, Yegor continued: "Our battalion's mission behind enemy lines this time is to occupy the material transfer warehouse in Pavlish City. We must not do it for small reasons. What a big loss."

Having said this, Yegor turned his head and looked in the direction of the city and continued: "I guess there must be weapons and ammunition we need in the warehouse, and then we can use these weapons and ammunition to teach the Germans a lesson. "

After the convoy passed, several more three-wheeled motorcycles passed by, and then the road became silent, with no people or vehicles in sight. Although all signs showed that all the German troops who had moved to the new combat area should have left the city, but to be on the safe side, Yegor still waited for another five or six minutes and saw that no more people or vehicles appeared before turning around and entering the village. , reported to Mikhailev.

"Comrade Battalion Commander," Yegor reappeared in front of Mikhailev and reported to him: "Any enemy vehicles have been seen on the road, and the troops who thought necessary transfers have left the city. I think we can Set off for the city."

"Captain Yegor, are you sure?"

"It's absolutely certain, Comrade Battalion Commander."

Mikhailev knew that Yegor was a cautious commander. After hearing his answer so affirmatively, he felt that all the enemies who wanted to be transferred should have left Pavlish, so there were only two pitiful battalions in the city responsible for the city. To defend, he decisively ordered: "Let's go then. Let the second company be the leader, the first company in the center, and after the third company is broken, advance towards Pavlish."

"Yes!" the three company commanders replied loudly.

The troops quickly set off again. The soldiers of the Second Company who were at the forefront had recovered their physical strength to a certain extent after some rest. It took them less than half an hour to reach the edge of the city.

According to the account of the captured German soldiers, there was a river more than 20 meters wide outside the city. After crossing the bridge, they entered the city. There is a checkpoint on the bridge, guarded by a squad of soldiers.

Yegor, who was walking at the front of the team, soon saw the outline of the bridge and a figure moving back and forth on the bridge. He knew very well that this should be the soldier guarding the bridge checkpoint. It seems that these soldiers guarding the bridge are lazy, otherwise such an important checkpoint would not have only one sentry on duty.

"Stop!" When the team was still more than ten meters away from the bridge, a voice suddenly came from the front: "Which section are you from?"

Yegor saw clearly that the question was the soldier on the bridge. He quickly raised his hand to signal the troops to stop. Then he walked towards the soldiers with two soldiers and said, "I am Captain Conrad of the 198th Infantry Division." , was ordered to come here to take over the defense."

The man on duty was an ordinary soldier. How could he know where the 198th Infantry Division was stationed. Hearing what Yegor said, he immediately believed it. He quickly put the gun in his hand on his shoulder again, walked towards Yegor, and muttered: "Mr. Captain, why did you arrive so late? ?”

"No!" The third company commander only thought for a few seconds before replying with a blushing face: "If we carry heavy weapons and set up an ambush in advance, there shouldn't be much of a problem in annihilating this convoy."

"That's right." Mikhailov said: "This time we carried out a mission deep behind enemy lines. In order not to affect the mobility of the troops, we did not carry any heavy weapons at all. If we really want to launch an attack on the convoy, just The first few armored vehicles will cause a lot of casualties to our troops."

"Captain Yegor," Mikhailev said briefly, then turned and ordered Yegor: "Order your men to closely monitor the movements on the road, and report to me immediately after the German convoy passes. "

"Comrade Battalion Commander, I will personally watch it." Yegor knew that this matter was related to the success or failure of the operation, so he took the initiative and said: "I will report to you in time if there is any new news."

When Yegor arrived at the entrance of the village, a platoon leader standing guard here immediately came up to him. After briefly reporting the information, he asked tentatively: "Comrade company commander, what should we do next?"

"Continue to monitor!"

"Continue surveillance?!"

"That's right, continue to monitor and don't take any action."

Regarding Yegor's statement, the platoon leader asked with some confusion: "Comrade company commander, judging from the vehicle configuration of the convoy, there must be some important German figures in it. If we attack them now, we may be able to achieve good results." Result."

"Eighth Platoon Captain," Yegor said with a frown, "Have you forgotten that this time we went deep behind enemy lines? In order not to affect our marching speed, we did not bring any heavy weapons at all. Tell me, once a fight breaks out, what will we use? To deal with German armored vehicles?”

The Eighth Platoon Commander turned his head and glanced at the German armored vehicle in the distance. His mouth twitched violently a few times, and then he shook his head and said: "Comrade Company Commander, unless we send soldiers to risk their lives to approach the armored vehicle and blow it up with cluster grenades, Otherwise, there is really no way to deal with this damn armored vehicle."

"Comrade Eighth Platoon Leader," seeing that his subordinates had understood what he meant, Yegor continued: "Our battalion's mission behind enemy lines this time is to occupy the material transfer warehouse in Pavlish City. We must not do it for small reasons. What a big loss."

Having said this, Yegor turned his head and looked in the direction of the city and continued: "I guess there must be weapons and ammunition we need in the warehouse, and then we can use these weapons and ammunition to teach the Germans a lesson. "

After the convoy passed, several more three-wheeled motorcycles passed by, and then the road became silent, with no people or vehicles in sight. Although all signs showed that all the German troops who had moved to the new combat area should have left the city, but to be on the safe side, Yegor still waited for another five or six minutes and saw that no more people or vehicles appeared before turning around and entering the village. , reported to Mikhailev.

"Comrade Battalion Commander," Yegor reappeared in front of Mikhailev and reported to him: "Any enemy vehicles have been seen on the road, and the troops who thought necessary transfers have left the city. I think we can Set off for the city."

"Captain Yegor, are you sure?"

"It's absolutely certain, Comrade Battalion Commander."

Mikhailev knew that Yegor was a cautious commander. After hearing his answer so affirmatively, he felt that all the enemies who wanted to be transferred should have left Pavlish, so there were only two pitiful battalions in the city responsible for the city. To defend, he decisively ordered: "Let's go then. Let the second company be the leader, the first company in the center, and after the third company is broken, advance towards Pavlish."

"Yes!" the three company commanders replied loudly.

The troops quickly set off again. The soldiers of the Second Company who were at the forefront had recovered their physical strength to a certain extent after some rest. It took them less than half an hour to reach the edge of the city.

According to the account of the captured German soldiers, there was a river more than 20 meters wide outside the city. After crossing the bridge, they entered the city. There is a checkpoint on the bridge, guarded by a squad of soldiers.

Yegor, who was walking at the front of the team, soon saw the outline of the bridge and a figure moving back and forth on the bridge. He knew very well that this should be the soldier guarding the bridge checkpoint. It seems that these soldiers guarding the bridge are lazy, otherwise such an important checkpoint would not have only one sentry on duty.

"Stop!" When the team was still more than ten meters away from the bridge, a voice suddenly came from the front: "Which section are you from?"

Yegor saw clearly that the question was the soldier on the bridge. He quickly raised his hand to signal the troops to stop. Then he walked towards the soldiers with two soldiers and said, "I am Captain Conrad of the 198th Infantry Division." , was ordered to come here to take over the defense."

The man on duty was an ordinary soldier. How could he know where the 198th Infantry Division was stationed. Hearing what Yegor said, he immediately believed it. He quickly put the gun in his hand on his shoulder again, walked towards Yegor, and muttered: "Mr. Captain, why did you arrive so late? ?”

"No!" The third company commander only thought for a few seconds before replying with a blushing face: "If we carry heavy weapons and set up an ambush in advance, there shouldn't be much of a problem in annihilating this convoy."

"That's right." Mikhailov said: "This time we carried out a mission deep behind enemy lines. In order not to affect the mobility of the troops, we did not carry any heavy weapons at all. If we really want to launch an attack on the convoy, just The first few armored vehicles will cause a lot of casualties to our troops."

"Captain Yegor," Mikhailev said briefly, then turned and ordered Yegor: "Order your men to closely monitor the movements on the road, and report to me immediately after the German convoy passes. "

"Comrade Battalion Commander, I will personally watch it." Yegor knew that this matter was related to the success or failure of the operation, so he took the initiative and said: "I will report to you in time if there is any new news."

When Yegor arrived at the entrance of the village, a platoon leader standing guard here immediately came up to him. After briefly reporting the information, he asked tentatively: "Comrade company commander, what should we do next?"

"Continue to monitor!"

"Continue surveillance?!"

"That's right, continue to monitor and don't take any action."

Regarding Yegor's statement, the platoon leader asked with some confusion: "Comrade company commander, judging from the vehicle configuration of the convoy, there must be some important German figures in it. If we attack them now, we may be able to achieve good results." Result."

"Eighth Platoon Captain," Yegor said with a frown, "Have you forgotten that this time we went deep behind enemy lines? In order not to affect our marching speed, we did not bring any heavy weapons at all. Tell me, once a fight breaks out, what will we use? To deal with German armored vehicles?”

The Eighth Platoon Commander turned his head and glanced at the German armored vehicle in the distance. His mouth twitched violently a few times, and then he shook his head and said: "Comrade Company Commander, unless we send soldiers to risk their lives to approach the armored vehicle and blow it up with cluster grenades, Otherwise, there is really no way to deal with this damn armored vehicle."

"Comrade Eighth Platoon Leader," seeing that his subordinates had understood what he meant, Yegor continued: "The mission of our battalion to go deep behind enemy lines this time is to occupy the material transfer warehouse in Pavlish City. We must not do it for small reasons. What a big loss."

Having said this, Yegor turned his head and looked in the direction of the city and continued: "I estimate that there must be weapons and ammunition we need in the warehouse, and then we can use these weapons and ammunition to teach the Germans a lesson. "

After the convoy passed, several more three-wheeled motorcycles passed by, and then the road became silent, with no people or vehicles in sight. Although all signs indicated that all the German troops who had moved to the new combat area should have left the city, to be on the safe side, Yegor still waited for another five or six minutes and saw that no more people or vehicles appeared before turning around and entering the village. , reported to Mikhailev.

"Comrade Battalion Commander," Yegor reappeared in front of Mikhailev and reported to him: "Any enemy vehicles have been seen on the road, and the troops who thought they needed to be transferred have left the city. I think we can Set off for the city."

"Captain Yegor, are you sure?"

"It's absolutely certain, Comrade Battalion Commander."

Mikhailev knew that Yegor was a cautious commander. After hearing his answer so affirmatively, he felt that all the enemies who wanted to be transferred should have left Pavlish, so there were only two pitiful battalions in the city responsible for the city. defense, he decisively ordered: "Let's go then. Let the second company be the leader, the first company in the center, and after the third company is broken, advance towards Pavlish."