The reason why Sokov assigned the task of rescuing Victor to Kirillov was because Victor was a student whom Kirillov valued highly during the later training at the Frunze Military Academy. As a teacher, if you know that your students are in danger, there is no reason not to rescue them.
Sure enough, Kirillov was still very concerned about Victor's safety. As soon as Sokov finished speaking, he immediately said: "Comrade Commander, I understand. Please allow me to hand over the command to the deputy division commander, and then I will personally lead two battalions to rescue Lieutenant Colonel Victor."
"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov, your troops are very quick. Whether Lieutenant Colonel Victor can escape safely depends entirely on you."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Kirillov vowed: "I will definitely rescue them safely."
Besides, the assault camp in the town of Golovanivsik has been divided into two parts by the German troops in the town. One part is the first company and the third company under the personal command of Victor. They are relying on the church to fight against the German attack with all their strength; The other part was mainly composed of the Second Company, with a small number of wounded soldiers from the First Company, and was commanded by the commander of the Second Company. They occupied buildings on both sides of a street near the church, condescendingly blocking the enemies who tried to rush towards the church from here.
Although the positions occupied by the assault battalion were good, because they were lightly armed and carried not much ammunition, they inevitably ran out of ammunition after fighting for such a long time.
The third company commander found Victor and reported to him: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, we don't have much ammunition. If reinforcements don't arrive, we may be in danger of being annihilated."
Victor was shocked: "When we set off, not every commander and combatant carried a basic amount of ammunition. How come the ammunition is running out so quickly?"
"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, you don't know something." The third company commander explained to Victor: "There are many new soldiers in the team and they don't have much combat experience. Moreover, they are fighting at night. In order to overcome the fear in their hearts, they all If you don't hold the trigger, all the bullets in the magazine will be exhausted in one go."
Victor just asked Sokov for help not long ago, but he knew in his heart that even if Sokov wanted to send someone to rescue him, they would not be able to arrive in a short time. Now the only way to survive is to let the commanders and soldiers save ammunition. The arrival of reinforcements. He could only helplessly say to the third company commander: "Comrade Captain, tell the soldiers to save ammunition, we still need to persist here for a long time."
"Okay, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I will convey your wishes to the soldiers."
Just as the third company commander was about to leave, Victor stopped him and asked with concern: "Have you contacted the second company?"
"No, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." The third company commander shook his head and said: "The enemy blocked the road between us and the second company with fire. I sent several soldiers in succession, but they were unable to pass the enemy's fire blockade. "
"We still have to find a way to get in touch with the Second Company," although Victor knew in his heart that sending someone to contact the Second Company would be equivalent to asking others to die. But in this case, we can only take risks. After all, fighting each other like this will end up being defeated by the Germans one by one: "Now we don't know the situation of the Second Company, and the Second Company, what about ours?" The situation is also poorly understood, resulting in the two sides being unable to support each other.”
Regarding the order issued by Victor, the third company commander could only bite the bullet and agreed: "Okay, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I will send someone to contact you as soon as possible."
"Wait a minute, Comrade Captain." Victor saw the embarrassment on the third company commander's face and said to him: "Although the enemy has blocked the passage between us and the second company with firepower, it is night now, and the Germans are Visibility is limited, so as long as the people sent to contact you don't walk on the street arrogantly, it will be difficult for the Germans to spot them. Do you understand?"
The third company commander was stunned for a moment after hearing this, then nodded vigorously and said, "So that's it. Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I understand what you mean, and I know how to let the soldiers pass the enemy's fire blockade."
Seeing the third company commander limping forward, Victor said behind him: "Comrade Captain, you are injured and have difficulty moving. If anything happens, send a soldier to tell me." That’s fine, there’s no need to run around in person.”
Faced with Victor's concern, the third company commander stopped, turned around, nodded to him, smiled and said, "I understand, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, thank you for your kindness."
The reason why Sokov assigned the task of rescuing Victor to Kirillov was because Victor was a student whom Kirillov valued highly during the later training at the Frunze Military Academy. As a teacher, if you know that your students are in danger, there is no reason not to rescue them.
Sure enough, Kirillov was still very concerned about Victor's safety. As soon as Sokov finished speaking, he immediately said: "Comrade Commander, I understand. Please allow me to hand over the command to the deputy division commander, and then I will personally lead two battalions to rescue Lieutenant Colonel Victor."
"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov, your troops are very quick. Whether Lieutenant Colonel Victor can escape safely depends entirely on you."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Kirillov vowed: "I will definitely rescue them safely."
Besides, the assault camp in the town of Golovanivsik has been divided into two parts by the German troops in the town. One part is the first company and the third company commanded by Victor himself. They are relying on the church to fight against the German attack with all their strength; The other part was mainly composed of the Second Company, with a small number of wounded soldiers from the First Company, and was commanded by the commander of the Second Company. They occupied buildings on both sides of a street near the church, condescendingly blocking the enemies who tried to rush towards the church from here.
Although the positions occupied by the assault battalion were good, because they were lightly armed and carried not much ammunition, they inevitably ran out of ammunition after fighting for such a long time.
The third company commander found Victor and reported to him: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, we don't have much ammunition. If reinforcements don't arrive, we may be in danger of being annihilated."
Victor was shocked: "When we set off, not every commander and combatant carried a basic amount of ammunition. How come the ammunition is running out so quickly?"
"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, you don't know something." The third company commander explained to Victor: "There are many new soldiers in the team and they don't have much combat experience. Moreover, they are fighting at night. In order to overcome the fear in their hearts, they all If you don't hold the trigger, all the bullets in the magazine will be exhausted in one go."
Victor just asked Sokov for help not long ago, but he knew in his heart that even if Sokov wanted to send someone to rescue him, they would not be able to arrive in a short time. Now the only way to survive is to let the commanders and soldiers save ammunition. The arrival of reinforcements. He could only helplessly say to the third company commander: "Comrade Captain, tell the soldiers to save ammunition, we still need to persist here for a long time."
"Okay, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I will convey your wishes to the soldiers."
Just as the third company commander was about to leave, Victor stopped him and asked with concern: "Have you contacted the second company?"
"No, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." The third company commander shook his head and said: "The enemy blocked the road between us and the second company with fire. I sent several soldiers in succession, but none of them could pass through the enemy's fire blockade. "
"We still have to find a way to get in touch with the Second Company," although Victor knew in his heart that sending someone to contact the Second Company would be equivalent to asking others to die. But in this case, we can only take risks. After all, fighting each other like this will end up being defeated by the Germans one by one: "Now we don't know the situation of the Second Company, and the Second Company, what about ours?" The situation is also poorly understood, resulting in the two sides being unable to support each other.”
Regarding the order issued by Victor, the third company commander could only bite the bullet and agreed: "Okay, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I will send someone to contact you as soon as possible."
"Wait a minute, Comrade Captain." Victor saw the embarrassment on the third company commander's face and said to him: "Although the enemy has blocked the passage between us and the second company with firepower, it is night now, and the Germans are Visibility is limited, so as long as the people sent to contact you don't walk on the street arrogantly, it will be difficult for the Germans to spot them. Do you understand?"
The third company commander was stunned for a moment after hearing this, then nodded vigorously and said, "So that's it. Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I understand what you mean, and I know how to let the soldiers pass the enemy's fire blockade."
Seeing the third company commander limping forward, Victor said behind him: "Comrade Captain, you are injured and have difficulty moving. If anything happens, send a soldier to tell me." That’s fine, there’s no need to run around in person.”
Faced with Victor's concern, the third company commander stopped, turned around, nodded to him, smiled and said, "I understand, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, thank you for your kindness."
The reason why Sokov assigned the task of rescuing Victor to Kirillov was because Victor was a student whom Kirillov valued highly during the later training at the Frunze Military Academy. As a teacher, if you know that your students are in danger, there is no reason not to rescue them.
Sure enough, Kirillov was still very concerned about Victor's safety. As soon as Sokov finished speaking, he immediately said: "Comrade Commander, I understand. Please allow me to hand over the command to the deputy division commander, and then I will personally lead two battalions to rescue Lieutenant Colonel Victor."
"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov, your troops are very quick. Whether Lieutenant Colonel Victor can escape safely depends entirely on you."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Kirillov vowed: "I will definitely rescue them safely."
Besides, the assault camp in the town of Golovanivsik has been divided into two parts by the German troops in the town. One part is the first company and the third company commanded by Victor himself. They are relying on the church to fight against the German attack with all their strength; The other part was mainly composed of the Second Company, with a small number of wounded soldiers from the First Company, and was commanded by the commander of the Second Company. They occupied buildings on both sides of a street near the church, condescendingly blocking the enemies who tried to rush towards the church from here.
Although the positions occupied by the assault battalion were good, because they were lightly armed and carried not much ammunition, they inevitably ran out of ammunition after fighting for such a long time.
The third company commander found Victor and reported to him: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, we don't have much ammunition. If reinforcements don't arrive, we may be in danger of being annihilated."
Victor was shocked: "When we set off, not every commander and combatant carried a basic amount of ammunition. How come the ammunition is running out so quickly?"
"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, you don't know something." The third company commander explained to Victor: "There are many new soldiers in the team and they don't have much combat experience. Moreover, they are fighting at night. In order to overcome the fear in their hearts, they all If you don't hold the trigger, all the bullets in the magazine will be exhausted in one go."
Victor just asked Sokov for help not long ago, but he knew in his heart that even if Sokov wanted to send someone to rescue him, they would not be able to arrive in a short time. Now the only way to survive is to let the commanders and soldiers save ammunition. The arrival of reinforcements. He could only helplessly say to the third company commander: "Comrade Captain, tell the soldiers to save ammunition, we still need to persist here for a long time."
Just as the third company commander was about to leave, Victor stopped him and asked with concern: "Have you contacted the second company?"
"No, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." The third company commander shook his head and said: "The enemy blocked the road between us and the second company with fire. I sent several soldiers in succession, but none of them could pass through the enemy's fire blockade. "
"We still have to find a way to get in touch with the Second Company," although Victor knew in his heart that sending someone to contact the Second Company would be equivalent to asking others to die. But in this case, we can only take risks. After all, fighting each other like this will end up being defeated by the Germans one by one: "Now we don't know the situation of the Second Company, and the Second Company, what about ours?" The situation is also poorly understood, resulting in the two sides being unable to support each other.”
Regarding the order issued by Victor, the third company commander could only bite the bullet and agreed: "Okay, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I will send someone to contact you as soon as possible."
"Wait a minute, Comrade Captain." Victor saw the embarrassment on the third company commander's face and said to him: "Although the enemy has blocked the passage between us and the second company with firepower, it is night now, and the Germans are Visibility is limited, so as long as the people sent to contact you don't walk on the street arrogantly, it will be difficult for the Germans to spot them. Do you understand?"
The third company commander was stunned for a moment after hearing this, then nodded vigorously and said, "So that's it. Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I understand what you mean, and I know how to let the soldiers pass through the enemy's fire blockade."
Seeing the third company commander limping forward, Victor said behind him: "Comrade Captain, you are injured and have difficulty moving. If anything happens, send a soldier to tell me." That’s fine, there’s no need to run around in person.”
Faced with Victor's concern, the third company commander stopped, turned around and nodded to him, smiling and said, "I understand, comrade lieutenant colonel, thank you for your kindness." The third company commander was stunned for a moment after hearing this. Then he nodded vigorously and said: "So that's it. Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I understand what you mean, and I know how to let the soldiers pass the enemy's fire blockade."
Seeing the third company commander limping forward, Victor said behind him: "Comrade Captain, you are injured and have difficulty moving. If anything happens, send a soldier to tell me." That’s fine, there’s no need to run around in person.”
Faced with Victor's concern, the third company commander stopped, turned around and nodded to him, smiling and saying, "I understand, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, thank you for your kindness."