Chapter 1838

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"Yes, I am Kirillov." After Kirillov gave the other party a positive answer, he asked: "Where is Lieutenant Colonel Victor?"

The commander of the second company pointed in the direction of the church and said: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel and the remnants of the third company are trapped in the church."

"Since our troops are trapped, why don't you go to support us?"

"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov," the second company commander replied with some embarrassment, "I have limited troops, and the road leading to the church is also blocked by German firepower. We can't get through at all."

"The German army blocked your road to the church with fire?" Kirillov repeated the other party's words and asked rudely: "Comrade Captain, who told you this?"

"That's what I said, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." A strange voice suddenly sounded next to him.

Kirillov looked at the speaker and found that he was a middle-aged soldier. He frowned and asked the second company commander: "Comrade Captain, who is he?"

"He just took the risk and came from the direction of the church. He came specifically to give me the order to Lieutenant Colonel Victor."

"Yes, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel. I was ordered to risk my life and deliver the order."

Kirillov felt that since the other party could come here to convey orders, the claim that the Germans used firepower to blockade and cut off the connection between the two forces did not seem to be that high in credibility.

Thinking of this, he asked: "Did you encounter enemy fire when you came from the church?"

"No." Lokima shook his head after answering the question. Realizing that it might cause misunderstanding, he quickly added: "Including me, the company commander sent six people to prepare to convey the order here. But apart from me, Except for that, the rest of the soldiers were sacrificed?”

"Ah, they all died?!" Kirillov was very surprised by Lokima's answer, "Then why are you okay?"

"Those comrades who sacrificed their lives were trying to convey orders from their superiors as quickly as possible. They all ran and tried to seal off the area through this firepower. As a result, they all died without exception." Lokima explained: "After I received the order, , thinking that no matter how fast I ran, I might not be able to run faster than the German bullets, so I crawled over slowly. It took me half an hour to reach a distance of less than 200 meters. .”

After listening to Lokima's explanation, Kirillov realized that he had wrongly blamed the other party and quickly apologized to him: "I'm sorry, comrade soldier, I misunderstood you. Please forgive me for my rashness."

Lokima didn't expect that Kirillov would take the initiative to apologize to her, and seemed flustered for a moment, not knowing what to say.

Fortunately, in order to resolve the awkward atmosphere, Kirillov changed the subject and asked Rokima: "Comrade soldier, when you came over, did you see clearly where the enemy's firepower points were arranged?"

Lokima, who was still a little nervous at first, changed her attention after hearing this question. He knelt down in the room, picked up a broken brick, put it in front of him and said, "For example, this is a church."

He picked up another brick, placed it a little further away, and continued: "This is where the Second Company is."

When everyone saw Lokima squatting down, they didn't know what he was going to do. When he put the two bricks in the air, everyone understood what he was going to do. Someone immediately turned on the flashlight to illuminate him so that everyone could understand. See more clearly.

After Lokima thanked the person with the flashlight, he placed a small piece of brick next to the two bricks: "This is the location of the German firepower point. It is more than sixty meters away from this road, and it is between two It is very difficult to kill him in the blind spot of the defense zone."

"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov," as soon as Lokima finished speaking, the second company commander said impatiently: "How about we order the troops to rush over directly. The Germans only have one machine gun. Even if he fires to block it, We also get quite a few people rushing to the church.”

"Comrade Captain, how could you have such a ridiculous idea?" Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Kirillov's face changed drastically. He said in a stern tone: "Just now, this comrade soldier also said that people can run away. No matter how fast it is, can it be faster than bullets? If we really order the soldiers to forcefully pass through the blockade, it will inevitably cause huge casualties."

"Then what should we do?" The second company commander asked at a loss: "Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov, do you have any good ideas?"

"Yes, I am Kirillov." After Kirillov gave the other party a positive answer, he asked: "Where is Lieutenant Colonel Victor?"

The commander of the second company pointed in the direction of the church and said: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel and the remnants of the third company are trapped in the church."

"Since our troops are trapped, why don't you go to support us?"

"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov," the second company commander replied with some embarrassment, "I have limited troops, and the road leading to the church is also blocked by German firepower. We can't get through at all."

"The German army blocked your road to the church with fire?" Kirillov repeated the other party's words and asked rudely: "Comrade Captain, who told you this?"

"That's what I said, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." A strange voice suddenly sounded next to him.

Kirillov looked at the speaker and found that he was a middle-aged soldier. He frowned and asked the second company commander: "Comrade Captain, who is he?"

"He just took the risk and came from the direction of the church. He came specifically to give me the order to Lieutenant Colonel Victor."

"Yes, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel. I was ordered to risk my life and deliver the order."

Kirillov felt that since the other party could come here to convey orders, the claim that the Germans used firepower to blockade and cut off the connection between the two forces did not seem to be that high in credibility.

Thinking of this, he asked: "Did you encounter enemy fire when you came from the church?"

"No." Lokima shook his head after answering the question. Realizing that it might cause misunderstanding, he quickly added: "Including me, the company commander sent six people to prepare to convey the order here. But apart from me, Except for that, the rest of the soldiers were sacrificed?”

"Ah, they all died?!" Kirillov was very surprised by Lokima's answer, "Then why are you okay?"

"Those comrades who sacrificed their lives in order to convey the orders from their superiors as quickly as possible. They all ran and tried to block the area through this firepower. As a result, they all died without exception." Lokima explained: "After I received the order , thinking that no matter how fast I ran, I might not be able to run faster than the German bullets, so I crawled over slowly. It took me half an hour to reach a distance of less than 200 meters. .”

After listening to Lokima's explanation, Kirillov realized that he had wrongly blamed the other party and quickly apologized to him: "I'm sorry, comrade soldier, I misunderstood you. Please forgive me for my rashness."

Lokima didn't expect that Kirillov would take the initiative to apologize to her, and seemed flustered for a moment, not knowing what to say.

Fortunately, in order to resolve the awkward atmosphere, Kirillov changed the subject and asked Rokima: "Comrade soldier, when you came over, did you see clearly where the enemy's firepower points were arranged?"

Lokima, who was still a little nervous at first, changed her attention after hearing this question. He knelt down in the room, picked up a broken brick, put it in front of him and said, "For example, this is a church."

He picked up another brick, placed it a little further away, and continued: "This is where the Second Company is."

When everyone saw Lokima squatting down, they didn't know what he was going to do. When he put the two bricks in the air, everyone understood what he was going to do. Someone immediately turned on the flashlight to illuminate him so that everyone could understand. See more clearly.

After Lokima thanked the person with the flashlight, he placed a small piece of brick next to the two bricks: "This is the location of the German firepower point. It is more than sixty meters away from this road, and it is between two It is very difficult to kill him in the blind spot of the defense zone."

"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov," as soon as Lokima finished speaking, the second company commander said impatiently: "How about we order the troops to rush over directly. The Germans only have one machine gun. Even if he fires to block it, We also get quite a few people rushing to the church.”

"Comrade Captain, how could you have such a ridiculous idea?" Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Kirillov's face changed drastically. He said in a stern tone: "Just now, this comrade soldier also said that people can run away. No matter how fast it is, can it be faster than bullets? If we really order the soldiers to forcefully pass through the blockade, it will inevitably cause huge casualties."

"Then what should we do?" The second company commander asked at a loss: "Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov, do you have any good ideas?"

"Yes, I am Kirillov." After Kirillov gave the other party a positive answer, he asked: "Where is Lieutenant Colonel Victor?"

The commander of the second company pointed in the direction of the church and said: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel and the remnants of the third company are trapped in the church."

"Since our troops are trapped, why don't you go to support us?"

"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov," the second company commander replied with some embarrassment, "I have limited troops, and the road leading to the church is also blocked by German firepower. We can't get through at all."

"The German army blocked your road to the church with fire?" Kirillov repeated the other party's words and asked rudely: "Comrade Captain, who told you this?"

"That's what I said, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." A strange voice suddenly sounded next to him.

Kirillov looked at the speaker and found that he was a middle-aged soldier. He frowned and asked the second company commander: "Comrade Captain, who is he?"

"He just took the risk and came from the direction of the church. He came specifically to give me the order to Lieutenant Colonel Victor."

"Yes, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel. I was ordered to risk my life and deliver the order."

Kirillov felt that since the other party could come here to convey orders, the claim that the Germans used firepower to blockade and cut off the connection between the two forces did not seem to be that high in credibility.

Thinking of this, he asked: "Did you encounter enemy fire when you came from the church?"

"No." Lokima shook his head after answering the question. Realizing that it might cause misunderstanding, he quickly added: "Including me, the company commander sent six people to prepare to convey the order here. But apart from me, Except for that, the rest of the warriors were sacrificed?”

"Ah, they all died?!" Kirillov was very surprised by Lokima's answer, "Then why are you okay?"

"Those comrades who sacrificed their lives in order to convey the orders from their superiors as quickly as possible. They all ran and tried to block the area through this firepower. As a result, they all died without exception." Lokima explained: "After I received the order , thinking that no matter how fast I ran, I might not be able to run faster than the German bullets, so I crawled over slowly. It took me half an hour to reach a distance of less than 200 meters. .”

After listening to Lokima's explanation, Kirillov realized that he had wrongly blamed the other party and quickly apologized to him: "I'm sorry, comrade soldier, I misunderstood you. Please forgive me for my rashness."

Lokima didn't expect that Kirillov would take the initiative to apologize to her, and seemed flustered for a moment, not knowing what to say.

Fortunately, in order to resolve the awkward atmosphere, Kirillov changed the subject and asked Rokima: "Comrade soldier, when you came over, did you see clearly where the enemy's firepower points were arranged?"

Lokima, who was still a little nervous at first, changed her attention after hearing this question. He knelt down in the room, picked up a broken brick, put it in front of him and said, "For example, this is a church."

He picked up another brick, placed it a little further away, and continued: "This is where the Second Company is."

When everyone saw Lokima squatting down, they didn't know what he was going to do. When he put the two bricks in the air, everyone understood what he was going to do. Someone immediately turned on the flashlight to illuminate him so that everyone could understand. See more clearly.

After Lokima thanked the person with the flashlight, he placed a small piece of brick next to the two bricks: "This is the location of the German firepower point. It is more than sixty meters away from this road, and it is between two It is very difficult to kill him in the blind spot of the defense zone."

"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov," as soon as Lokima finished speaking, the second company commander said impatiently: "How about we order the troops to rush over directly. The Germans only have one machine gun. Even if he fires to block it, We also get quite a few people rushing to the church.”

"Comrade Captain, how could you have such a ridiculous idea?" Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Kirillov's face changed drastically. He said in a stern tone: "This comrade soldier also said just now that people can run away. No matter how fast it is, can it be faster than bullets? If we really order the soldiers to forcefully pass through the blockade, it will inevitably cause huge casualties."

"Then what should we do?" The second company commander asked at a loss: "Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov, do you have any good ideas?"

"Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov," as soon as Lokima finished speaking, the second company commander said impatiently: "How about we order the troops to rush over directly. The Germans only have one machine gun. Even if he fires to block it, We also get quite a few people rushing to the church.”

"Comrade Captain, how could you have such a ridiculous idea?" Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Kirillov's face changed drastically. He said in a stern tone: "This comrade soldier also said just now that people can run away. No matter how fast it is, can it be faster than bullets? If we really order the soldiers to forcefully pass through the blockade, it will inevitably cause huge casualties."

"Then what should we do?" The second company commander asked at a loss: "Lieutenant Colonel Kirillov, do you have any good ideas?"