Sokov and Izvikov chatted for a while, then called the commander of the communications company and told him: "I estimate that the army headquarters is in the process of being transferred. Please order people to keep calling to see if they can be contacted. them."
"General Kurishenko!" After Sokov waited for the commander of the communications company to leave, he turned to Kurishenko: "When do you plan to transfer your headquarters to Hexin City?"
Unexpectedly, Kurishenko hesitated for a long time after hearing Sokov's question, and then murmured: "Comrade Commander, I think we need to wait a little longer."
"Wait a minute?!" After hearing the other party's answer, Sokov asked in displeasure: "What are you waiting for?"
"The enemy has laid a lot of mines on the road leading to the city." Kurishenko replied cautiously: "If we go to the city at this time, we may be in danger."
"General Kurishenko, before I came to you, I did see engineers clearing mines on the road." Sokov said with a straight face: "But I have told them that the easiest way to deal with the infantry mines laid by the German army is to Just use tanks to crush them from above. I think the mines have been almost cleared at this time. If you are worried, you can call and ask about the situation."
"Okay, Comrade Commander, I'll get to know the situation right away." After Kurishenko finished speaking, he told Sidorin: "Comrade Chief of Staff, please call and ask the engineers to see if all the landmines laid by the German army have been removed. eliminate."
A few minutes later, Sidorin finished the phone call and reported to Kurishenko: "Comrade division commander, I have informed the engineers about the situation. They said that all the mines on the road have been cleared. Should we go to Hesin City now?"
To be fair, Kurishenko was not willing to go to Helsing. Although the environment was better than that in the forest, he felt that the Germans were not willing to give up the city so easily and would definitely launch a counterattack. What if we move the headquarters to the city rashly? What if our troops cannot hold out when the German army launches a counterattack? Are we going to retreat to the outside of the city in despair when the time comes?
Seeing Kurishenko's hesitation, Sokov asked with a straight face: "What, General Kurishenko, the mines on the road have been cleared, do you have any reason not to enter the city?"
Seeing that Sokov guessed what he was thinking, Kurishenko had an embarrassed expression on his face. However, he could still afford it and put it down, and said quickly: "Comrade Commander, I am considering where to locate the headquarters after entering the city."
"Isn't this simple?" Sokov replied without hesitation: "Look at the church and the municipal building in the city center. If you think it is suitable, set up the headquarters there."
Seeing that Kurishenko was still hesitating, he added: "When I contact the group army headquarters, I will order Chief of Staff Smirnov to set up the headquarters in Haixin City. This will make it easier for me to command the troops. Fight.”
Now that Sokov had spoken to this extent, Kurishenko could not continue to prevaricate. He could only bite the bullet and said: "Okay, Comrade Commander, I will immediately transfer the division headquarters to Haixin City." Sokov and Izvikov chatted for a while, then called the commander of the communications company and told him: "I estimate that the group army headquarters is in the process of being transferred. Please order people to keep calling to see if they can be contacted. them."
"General Kurishenko!" After Sokov waited for the commander of the communications company to leave, he turned to Kurishenko: "When do you plan to transfer your headquarters to Hexin City?"
Unexpectedly, Kurishenko hesitated for a long time after hearing Sokov's question, and then murmured: "Comrade Commander, I think we need to wait a little longer."
"Wait a minute?!" After hearing the other party's answer, Sokov asked in displeasure: "What are you waiting for?"
"The enemy has laid a lot of mines on the road leading to the city." Kurishenko replied cautiously: "If we go to the city at this time, we may be in danger."
"General Kurishenko, before I came to you, I did see engineers clearing mines on the road." Sokov said with a straight face: "But I have told them that the easiest way to deal with the infantry mines laid by the German army is to Just use tanks to crush them from above. I think the mines have been almost cleared at this time. If you are worried, you can call and ask about the situation."
"Okay, Comrade Commander, I'll get to know the situation right away." After Kurishenko finished speaking, he told Sidorin: "Comrade Chief of Staff, please call and ask the engineers to see if all the landmines laid by the German army have been removed. eliminate."
A few minutes later, Sidorin finished the phone call and reported to Kurishenko: "Comrade division commander, I have informed the engineers about the situation. They said that all the mines on the road have been cleared. Should we go to Hesin City now?"
To be fair, Kurishenko was not willing to go to Helsing. Although the environment was better than that in the forest, he felt that the Germans were unwilling to give up the city so easily and would definitely launch a counterattack. What if we move the headquarters to the city rashly? What if our troops cannot hold out when the German army launches a counterattack? Are we going to retreat to the outside of the city in despair when the time comes?
Seeing Kurishenko's hesitation, Sokov asked with a straight face: "What, General Kurishenko, the mines on the road have been cleared, do you have any reason not to enter the city?"
Seeing that Sokov guessed what he was thinking, Kurishenko had an embarrassed expression on his face. However, he could still afford it and put it down, and said quickly: "Comrade Commander, I am considering where to locate the headquarters after entering the city."
"Isn't this simple?" Sokov replied without hesitation: "Look at the church and the municipal building in the city center. If you think it is suitable, set up the headquarters there."
Seeing that Kurishenko was still hesitating, he added: "When I contact the group army headquarters, I will order Chief of Staff Smirnov to set up the headquarters in Haixin City. This will make it easier for me to command the troops. Fight.”
Now that Sokov had spoken to this extent, Kurishenko could not continue to prevaricate. He could only bite the bullet and said: "Okay, Comrade Commander, I will immediately transfer the division headquarters to Haixin City." Sokov and Izvikov chatted for a while, then called the commander of the communications company and told him: "I estimate that the army headquarters is in the process of being transferred. Please order people to keep calling to see if they can be contacted. them."
"General Kurishenko!" After Sokov waited for the commander of the communications company to leave, he turned to Kurishenko: "When do you plan to transfer your headquarters to Hexin City?"
Unexpectedly, Kurishenko hesitated for a long time after hearing Sokov's question, and then murmured: "Comrade Commander, I think we need to wait a little longer."
"Wait a minute?!" After hearing the other party's answer, Sokov asked in displeasure: "What are you waiting for?"
"The enemy has laid a lot of mines on the road leading to the city." Kurishenko replied cautiously: "If we go to the city at this time, we may be in danger."
"General Kurishenko, before I came to you, I did see engineers clearing mines on the road." Sokov said with a straight face: "But I have told them that the easiest way to deal with the infantry mines laid by the German army is to Just use tanks to crush them from above. I think the mines have been almost cleared at this time. If you are worried, you can call and ask about the situation."
"Okay, Comrade Commander, I'll get to know the situation right away." After Kurishenko finished speaking, he told Sidorin: "Comrade Chief of Staff, please call and ask the engineers to see if all the landmines laid by the German army have been removed. eliminate."
A few minutes later, Sidorin finished the phone call and reported to Kurishenko: "Comrade division commander, I have informed the engineers about the situation. They said that all the mines on the road have been cleared. Should we go to Hesin City now?"
To be fair, Kurishenko was not willing to go to Helsing. Although the environment was better than that in the forest, he felt that the Germans were unwilling to give up the city so easily and would definitely launch a counterattack. What if we move the headquarters to the city rashly? What if our troops cannot hold out when the German army launches a counterattack? Are we going to retreat to the outside of the city in despair when the time comes?
Seeing Kurishenko's hesitation, Sokov asked with a straight face: "What, General Kurishenko, the mines on the road have been cleared, do you have any reason not to enter the city?"
Seeing that Sokov guessed what he was thinking, Kurishenko had an embarrassed expression on his face. However, he could still afford it and put it down, and said quickly: "Comrade Commander, I am considering where to locate the headquarters after entering the city."
"Isn't this simple?" Sokov replied without hesitation: "Look at the church and the municipal building in the city center. If you think it is suitable, set up the headquarters there."
Seeing that Kurishenko was still hesitating, he added: "When I contact the group army headquarters, I will order Chief of Staff Smirnov to set up the headquarters in Haixin City. This will make it easier for me to command the troops. Fight.”
Now that Sokov had spoken to this extent, Kurishenko could not continue to prevaricate. He could only bite the bullet and said: "Okay, Comrade Commander, I will immediately transfer the division headquarters to Haixin City." Sokov and Izvikov chatted for a while, then called the commander of the communications company and told him: "I estimate that the army headquarters is in the process of being transferred. Please order people to keep calling to see if they can be contacted. them."
"General Kurishenko!" After Sokov waited for the commander of the communications company to leave, he turned to Kurishenko: "When do you plan to transfer your headquarters to Hexin City?"
Unexpectedly, Kurishenko hesitated for a long time after hearing Sokov's question, and then murmured: "Comrade Commander, I think we need to wait a little longer."
"Wait a minute?!" After hearing the other party's answer, Sokov asked unhappily: "What are you waiting for?"
"The enemy has laid a lot of mines on the road leading to the city." Kurishenko replied cautiously: "If we go to the city at this time, we may be in danger."
"General Kurishenko, before I came to you, I did see engineers clearing mines on the road." Sokov said with a straight face: "But I have told them that the easiest way to deal with the infantry mines laid by the German army is to Just use tanks to run over it. I think the mines have been almost cleared at this time. If you are worried, you can call and ask about the situation."
"Okay, Comrade Commander, I'll get to know the situation right away." After Kurishenko finished speaking, he told Sidorin: "Comrade Chief of Staff, please call and ask the engineers to see if all the landmines laid by the German army have been removed. eliminate."
A few minutes later, Sidorin finished the phone call and reported to Kurishenko: "Comrade division commander, I have informed the engineers about the situation. They said that all the mines on the road have been cleared. Should we go to Hesin City now?"
To be fair, Kurishenko was not willing to go to Helsing. Although the environment was better than that in the forest, he felt that the Germans were unwilling to give up the city so easily and would definitely launch a counterattack. What if we move the headquarters to the city rashly? What if our troops cannot hold out when the German army launches a counterattack? Are we going to retreat to the outside of the city in despair when the time comes?
Seeing Kurishenko's hesitation, Sokov asked with a straight face: "What, General Kurishenko, the mines on the road have been cleared, do you have any reason not to enter the city?"
Seeing that Sokov guessed what he was thinking, Kurishenko had an embarrassed expression on his face. However, he could still afford it and put it down, and said quickly: "Comrade Commander, I am considering where to locate the headquarters after entering the city."
"Isn't this simple?" Sokov replied without hesitation: "Look at the church and the municipal building in the city center. If you think it is suitable, set up the headquarters there."
Seeing that Kurishenko was still hesitating, he added: "When I contact the group army headquarters, I will order Chief of Staff Smirnov to set up the headquarters in Haixin City. This will make it easier for me to command the troops. Fight.”
Now that Sokov had spoken to this extent, Kurishenko could not continue to prevaricate. He could only bite the bullet and said: "Okay, Comrade Commander, I will immediately transfer the division headquarters to Haixin City." Sokov and Izvikov chatted for a while, then called the commander of the communications company and told him: "I estimate that the army headquarters is in the process of being transferred. Please order people to keep calling to see if they can be contacted. them."
"General Kurishenko!" After Sokov waited for the commander of the communications company to leave, he turned to Kurishenko: "When do you plan to transfer your headquarters to Hexin City?"
Unexpectedly, Kurishenko hesitated for a long time after hearing Sokov's question, and then murmured: "Comrade Commander, I think we need to wait a little longer."
"The enemy has laid many mines on the road leading to the city." Kurishenko replied cautiously: "If we go to the city at this time, I am afraid it will be in danger."
"General Kurishenko, before I came to you, I did see engineers clearing mines on the road." Sokov said with a straight face: "But I have told them that the easiest way to deal with the infantry mines laid by the German army is to Just use tanks to run over it. I think the mines have been almost cleared at this time. If you are worried, you can call and ask about the situation."
"Okay, Comrade Commander, I'll get to know the situation right away." After Kurishenko finished speaking, he ordered Sidorin: "Comrade Chief of Staff, please call and ask the engineers to see if all the landmines laid by the German army have been removed. eliminate."