Chapter 1835: Internal and external attacks

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Following the shouts of the company commander, a wounded soldier crawled to the side of his fallen comrade on his hands and knees and took the rocket launcher next to him. After reloading quickly, he put the rocket launcher on his shoulder, stood up suddenly, and was ready to pull the trigger.

But his actions were discovered by the German machine gunners behind the fortifications, and they immediately fired a hail of bullets, beating him to a pulp. But when the soldier fell, he still instinctively pulled the trigger. The rocket trailing white smoke drew an arc in the air and hit the outer wall of the church. The scattered masonry fragments smashed the German soldiers below, causing them to howl like ghosts.

Without the rocket launchers, the surviving soldiers could only shoot at the enemy. Although their number is small, the survivors are all the backbone of the fighting force at this moment, and many of them are also equipped with newly upgraded assault rifles. In the exchange of shots between the two sides, they will not be at an absolute disadvantage.

"Company commander, company commander!" A soldier lying near the first company commander shouted loudly at him: "The enemy's firepower is too strong and the casualties among our brothers are too great. How about we withdraw first?"

"No." The first company commander rejected the soldier's proposal without hesitation and said plausibly: "We are the leading company of the assault battalion. We have not completed the tasks assigned to us by our superiors. How can we retreat easily?"

He pointed with his hand at the bodies of the soldiers lying on the street, and continued: "So many of our brothers have died here, do you have the heart to leave their bodies and run away?"

Several soldiers around him had already begun to retreat in the face of such fierce German firepower. But when they heard the words behind the company commander, everyone's eyes turned red. He raised the weapon in his hand and continued to shoot at the German troops behind the fortifications.

The Germans in the town, after the sudden attack, were initially in confusion for a while. But after all, they were well-trained and quickly stabilized their position. Under the command of the officers, the soldiers moved in the direction of the church, preparing to repel or even eliminate the Soviet troops attacking there.

Besides, after being reprimanded by Sokov, Victor immediately ordered the second and third companies to enter the town and rush towards the place where the gunfire was the densest. He prayed secretly on the road, hoping that when he arrived with his people, there would still be survivors in the company.

When they were still four or five hundred meters away from the church, Victor saw dense muzzle flashes ahead. From the gunshots, he could hear the sounds of Bobosha submachine guns, Mosin Nagant rifles, and assault rifles. Knowing that the company was still fighting the enemy, I felt relieved.

The two company commanders came to his side, waiting for him to issue new orders. Victor thought for a moment, and then said to the second company commander: "Second company commander, lead your men to seize the buildings on both sides, arrange firepower points, and prepare to block the Germans who are coming to support."

The second company commander agreed, turned around and left with his men to seize the buildings on both sides of the street, preparing to establish firepower points and blockade the street condescendingly to prevent the Germans from rushing over for support.

"Third Company Commander," Victor ordered the Third Company Commander again: "Immediately order people to set up a launching position here and use rockets to destroy the German defensive positions outside the church."

Soon, two new rockets rose into the sky, trailing long flame tails, and flew towards the German position in front of the church. After two loud bangs, the front of the church was blown into a sea of ​​flames. Parts of various weapons, mixed with the broken limbs of the Germans, were scattered everywhere.

The German soldiers who were lucky enough to be alive dared to stay outside the church and die. They turned around and ran into the church. They closed the heavy wooden door and tried to continue to resist inside the church.

Seeing that the German position in front of the church was destroyed, the commanders and soldiers of the company, who were suppressed by the fire and unable to move, got up from the ground one after another and rushed forward with weapons in hand. When he saw the German soldier who was still alive, he casually fired a shot to relieve the enemy's pain.

But when they rushed to the church door, they couldn't push the wooden door open. The captured German soldiers blocked the door with objects. It was impossible to push the wooden door open with just the strength of a few soldiers.

Fortunately, Victor arrived at this moment with the commanders and fighters of the third company. Seeing that the soldiers were blocked by a wooden door, he asked the soldiers to disperse first, and then asked a soldier carrying a rocket launcher to fire a round at the wooden door. rocket missile. With a "boom", the wooden door was blown apart, revealing a hole large enough for people to pass through.

Following the shouts of the company commander, a wounded soldier crawled to the side of his fallen comrade on his hands and knees and took the rocket launcher next to him. After reloading quickly, he put the rocket launcher on his shoulder, stood up suddenly, and was ready to pull the trigger.

However, his actions were discovered by the German machine gunners behind the fortifications, and they immediately fired a hail of bullets, beating him to a pulp. But when the soldier fell, he still instinctively pulled the trigger. The rocket trailing white smoke drew an arc in the air and hit the outer wall of the church. The scattered masonry fragments smashed the German soldiers below, causing them to howl like ghosts.

Without the rocket launcher, the surviving soldiers could only shoot at the enemy. Although their number is small, the survivors are all the backbone of the fighting force at this moment, and many of them are also equipped with newly upgraded assault rifles. In the exchange of shots between the two sides, they will not be at an absolute disadvantage.

"Company commander, company commander!" A soldier lying near the first company commander shouted loudly at him: "The enemy's firepower is too strong and the casualties among our brothers are too great. How about we withdraw first?"

"No." The first company commander rejected the soldier's proposal without hesitation and said plausibly: "We are the leading company of the assault battalion. We have not completed the tasks assigned to us by our superiors. How can we retreat easily?"

He pointed with his hand at the bodies of the soldiers lying on the street, and continued: "So many of our brothers have died here, do you have the heart to leave their bodies and run away?"

Several soldiers around him had already begun to retreat in the face of such fierce German firepower. But when they heard the words behind the company commander, everyone's eyes turned red. He raised the weapon in his hand and continued to shoot at the German troops behind the fortifications.

The Germans in the town, after the sudden attack, were initially in confusion for a while. But after all, they were well-trained and quickly stabilized their position. Under the command of the officers, the soldiers moved in the direction of the church, preparing to repel or even eliminate the Soviet troops attacking there.

Besides, after being reprimanded by Sokov, Victor immediately ordered the second and third companies to enter the town and rush towards the place where the gunfire was the densest. He prayed secretly on the road, hoping that when he arrived with his people, there would still be survivors in the company.

When they were still four or five hundred meters away from the church, Victor saw dense muzzle flashes ahead. From the gunshots, he could hear the sounds of Bobosha submachine guns, Mosin Nagant rifles, and assault rifles. Knowing that the company was still fighting the enemy, I felt relieved.

The two company commanders came to his side, waiting for him to issue new orders. Victor thought for a while, and then said to the second company commander: "Second company commander, lead your men to seize the buildings on both sides, arrange firepower points, and prepare to block the Germans who are coming to support."

The second company commander agreed, turned around and left with his men to seize the buildings on both sides of the street, preparing to establish firepower points and blockade the street condescendingly to prevent the Germans from rushing over for support.

"Third Company Commander," Victor ordered the Third Company Commander again: "Immediately order people to set up a launching position here and use rockets to destroy the German defensive positions outside the church."

Soon, two new rockets rose into the sky, trailing long flame tails, and flew towards the German position in front of the church. After two loud bangs, the front of the church was blown into a sea of ​​flames. Parts of various weapons, mixed with the broken limbs of the Germans, were scattered everywhere.

The German soldiers who were lucky enough to be alive dared to stay outside the church and die. They turned around and ran into the church. They closed the heavy wooden door and tried to continue to resist inside the church.

Seeing that the German position in front of the church was destroyed, the commanders and soldiers of the company, who were suppressed by the fire and unable to move, got up from the ground one after another and rushed forward with weapons in hand. When he saw the German soldier who was still alive, he casually fired a shot to relieve the enemy's pain.

But when they rushed to the church door, they couldn't push the wooden door open. The captured German soldiers blocked the door with objects. It was impossible to push the wooden door open with just the strength of a few soldiers.

Fortunately, Victor arrived at this moment with the commanders and fighters of the third company. Seeing that the soldiers were blocked by a wooden door, he asked the soldiers to disperse first, and then asked a soldier carrying a rocket launcher to fire a round at the wooden door. rocket missile. With a "boom", the wooden door was blown apart, revealing a hole large enough for people to pass through.

Following the shouts of the company commander, a wounded soldier crawled to the side of his fallen comrade on his hands and knees and took the rocket launcher next to him. After reloading quickly, he put the rocket launcher on his shoulder, stood up suddenly, and was ready to pull the trigger.

However, his actions were discovered by the German machine gunners behind the fortifications, and they immediately fired a hail of bullets, beating him to a pulp. But when the soldier fell, he still instinctively pulled the trigger. The rocket trailing white smoke drew an arc in the air and hit the outer wall of the church. The scattered masonry fragments smashed the German soldiers below, causing them to howl like ghosts.

Without the rocket launcher, the surviving soldiers could only shoot at the enemy. Although their number is small, the survivors are all the backbone of the fighting force at this moment, and many of them are also equipped with newly upgraded assault rifles. In the exchange of shots between the two sides, they will not be at an absolute disadvantage.

"Company commander, company commander!" A soldier lying near the first company commander shouted loudly at him: "The enemy's firepower is too strong and the casualties among our brothers are too great. How about we withdraw first?"

"No." The first company commander rejected the soldier's proposal without hesitation and said plausibly: "We are the leading company of the assault battalion. We have not completed the tasks assigned to us by our superiors. How can we retreat easily?"

He pointed with his hand at the bodies of the soldiers lying on the street, and continued: "So many of our brothers have died here, do you have the heart to leave their bodies and run away?"

Several soldiers around him had already begun to retreat in the face of such fierce German firepower. But when they heard the words behind the company commander, everyone's eyes turned red. He raised the weapon in his hand and continued to shoot at the German troops behind the fortifications.

The Germans in the town, after the sudden attack, were initially in confusion for a while. But after all, they were well-trained and quickly stabilized their position. Under the command of the officers, the soldiers moved in the direction of the church, preparing to repel or even eliminate the Soviet troops attacking there.

Besides, after being reprimanded by Sokov, Victor immediately ordered the second and third companies to enter the town and rush towards the place where the gunfire was the densest. He prayed secretly on the road, hoping that when he arrived with his people, there would still be survivors in the company.

When they were still four or five hundred meters away from the church, Victor saw dense muzzle flashes ahead. From the gunshots, he could hear the sounds of Bobosha submachine guns, Mosin Nagant rifles, and assault rifles. Knowing that the company was still fighting the enemy, I felt relieved.

The two company commanders came to his side, waiting for him to issue new orders. Victor thought for a while, and then said to the second company commander: "Second company commander, lead your men to seize the buildings on both sides, arrange firepower points, and prepare to block the Germans who are coming to support."

The second company commander agreed, turned around and left with his men to seize the buildings on both sides of the street, preparing to establish firepower points and blockade the street condescendingly to prevent the Germans from rushing over for support.

"Third Company Commander," Victor ordered the Third Company Commander again: "Immediately order people to set up a launching position here and use rockets to destroy the German defensive positions outside the church."

Soon, two new rockets rose into the sky, trailing long flame tails, and flew towards the German position in front of the church. After two loud bangs, the front of the church was blown into a sea of ​​flames. Parts of various weapons, mixed with the broken limbs of the Germans, were scattered everywhere.

The German soldiers who were lucky enough to be alive dared to stay outside the church and die. They hurriedly turned around and ran into the church. They closed the heavy wooden door and tried to continue to resist inside the church.

Seeing that the German position in front of the church was destroyed, the commanders and soldiers of the company, who were suppressed by the fire and unable to move, got up from the ground one after another and rushed forward with weapons in hand. When he saw the German soldier who was still alive, he casually fired a shot to relieve the enemy's pain.

But when they rushed to the church door, they couldn't push the wooden door open. The captured German soldiers blocked the door with objects. It was impossible to push the wooden door open with just the strength of a few soldiers.

Fortunately, Victor arrived at this moment with the commanders and fighters of the third company. Seeing that the soldiers were blocked by a wooden door, he asked the soldiers to disperse first, and then asked a soldier carrying a rocket launcher to fire a round at the wooden door. rocket missile. With a "boom", the wooden door was blown apart, revealing a hole large enough for people to pass through.

Following the shouts of the company commander, a wounded soldier crawled to the side of his fallen comrade on his hands and knees and took the rocket launcher next to him. After reloading quickly, he put the rocket launcher on his shoulder, stood up suddenly, and was ready to pull the trigger.

However, his actions were discovered by the German machine gunners behind the fortifications, and they immediately fired a hail of bullets, beating him to a pulp. But when the soldier fell, he still instinctively pulled the trigger. The rocket trailing white smoke drew an arc in the air and hit the outer wall of the church. The scattered masonry fragments smashed the German soldiers below, causing them to howl like ghosts.

Without the rocket launcher, the surviving soldiers could only shoot at the enemy. Although their number is small, the survivors are all the backbone of the fighting force at this moment, and many of them are also equipped with newly upgraded assault rifles. In the exchange of shots between the two sides, they will not be at an absolute disadvantage.