Chapter 1931

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"Are there no enemies in the city?" Although before coming here, Yakuda knew that the defenders in the city might have abandoned the city, but hearing the scout's report with his own ears still felt a little incredible: "Have you verified it?"

Faced with Yakuda's doubts, the scouts acted very calmly. After all, when they discovered that there was no trace of the enemy in the city, they were also full of suspicion, thinking that it was a trap set by the enemy. "Comrade Major," he replied politely: "We have checked many important areas and found no sign of any defenders. We have reason to believe that all the defenders in the city have long since disappeared."

After Yakuda waited for the scout to finish speaking, he thought for a while and continued: "Well, I plan to divide the troops into two groups and conduct another search in the city. Can you act as my guide?"

The two scouts were just ordinary soldiers. Faced with Yakov's request, they would not dare not agree.

Next, Yakov divided his troops into two parts: a company commander led his company and followed one of the scouts to scout banks and post offices; he led the other two regiments to attack schools Search , businesses and municipal buildings to see if they are empty as well.

This search took more than an hour. At this moment, the troops led by Shamrih had reached the edge of the city. However, out of caution, he did not immediately order the troops to enter the city. Instead, he contacted Yakuda through the radio to find out what was going on in the city.

"Hello, Major Yakuda? I'm Shamrih." Shamrih asked through the microphone: "What's the situation in the city? Have all the defenders been evacuated?"

"That's right, comrade leader." Yakuda's excited voice came from the earphone: "I led people to search banks, post offices, schools, enterprises and municipal buildings, and really not a single defender was found. I asked the municipal government A staff member who stayed in the building inquired. The city’s defenders quietly left the city yesterday morning and crossed the river back to Romania.”

From Yakuda's report, Shamrih learned that the defenders in the city turned out to be Romanian troops. No wonder they left without a fight. They must have known very well that with their strength, they could not stop them at all. Soviet offensive. In order to avoid unnecessary casualties, they simply abandoned the city and left.

After confirming that there were no defenders in the city, Shamrih entered the city with his troops. After he established his own command post in the municipal building, he used the line set up by the staff of the Post and Telecommunications Bureau to call the division commander Chuvashov and report what happened here: "Comrade division commander, our regiment has successfully captured everything." Ernovce.”

Chuvashov had just fallen asleep when he was woken up by Chief of Staff Uzakov. He was very unhappy at first, but when he heard the call from Shamrih, he guessed that the troops had arrived at the city of Chernivtsi and called him specifically to tell him the good news. After all, this was a great person. victory.

He steeled himself and said into the microphone: "Colonel Shamrih, I think you must have good news to tell me."

"Yes, Comrade Division Commander." Shamrih reported with some excitement: "I am honored to report to you that my troops have successfully captured Chernivtsi."

"Impossible, this is absolutely impossible." In Chuvashov's knowledge, Chernivtsi is a large city, and there are at least two regiments of defenders in the city. Just relying on the strength of one regiment of the 296th Regiment to capture this city is tantamount to wishful thinking. Therefore, he said conclusively: "How could it be possible for your regiment to capture Chernivtsi in such a short period of time?"

"That's right, Comrade Commander, you heard that right." Seeing that Chuvashov didn't believe what he was saying, Shamrih specifically explained to him: "After discovering the boundary markers on the border, I originally planned to wait until dawn before returning to the border. Send troops to attack Chernivtsi. However, in order to find out the enemy's troop deployment, I specially sent a reconnaissance team.

It was this reconnaissance team that gave me an unexpected surprise. After searching the city, they unexpectedly found that there were no defenders at all. They must have hurriedly withdrew from the city after learning the news that our army was advancing here. "

Upon hearing this, Chuvashov felt that this explanation was quite reliable. After nodding, he asked, "I wonder what your plans are next?"

"We must build fortifications around the city and establish a defense system to resist possible attacks by the German army." Seeing that the city is so big, Shamrih wanted to control the entire city with just his own regiment. More troops are needed. Comrade division commander, I wonder when our reinforcements will arrive?

Chuvashov was of a higher rank than Shamrih, so he naturally knew some inside information that others did not know. He asked tentatively: "Colonel Shamrih, do you have insufficient troops now?"

"That's right, Comrade Division Commander. You guessed it right." Shamrih replied truthfully: "With the strength of my regiment, I can only control two-thirds of the city at best. If we still want to build outside the city We must build fortifications and deploy troops for defense. In that case, the area we can control is only half of the city at most." "Are there no enemies in the city?" Although before coming here, Yakuda knew that there were defenders in the city. He may have abandoned the city, but it still felt a bit incredible to hear the scout's report with his own ears: "Have you verified it?"

Faced with Yakuda's doubts, the scouts acted very calmly. After all, when they discovered that there was no trace of the enemy in the city, they were also full of suspicion, thinking that it was a trap set by the enemy. "Comrade Major," he replied politely: "We have checked many important areas and found no sign of any defenders. We have reason to believe that all the defenders in the city have long since disappeared."

After Yakuda waited for the scout to finish speaking, he thought for a while and continued: "Well, I plan to divide the troops into two groups and conduct another search in the city. Can you act as my guide?"

The two scouts were just ordinary soldiers. Faced with Yakov's request, they would not dare not agree.

Next, Yakov divided his troops into two parts: a company commander led his company and followed one of the scouts to scout banks and post offices; he led the other two regiments to attack schools Search , businesses and municipal buildings to see if they are empty as well.

This search took more than an hour. At this moment, the troops led by Shamrih had reached the edge of the city. However, out of caution, he did not immediately order the troops to enter the city. Instead, he contacted Yakuda through the radio to find out what was going on in the city.

"Hello, Major Yakuda? I'm Shamrih." Shamrih asked through the microphone: "What's the situation in the city? Have all the defenders been evacuated?"

"That's right, comrade leader." Yakuda's excited voice came from the earphone: "I led people to search banks, post offices, schools, enterprises and municipal buildings, and really not a single defender was found. I asked the municipal government A staff member who stayed in the building inquired. The city’s defenders quietly left the city yesterday morning and crossed the river back to Romania.”

From Yakuda's report, Shamrih learned that the defenders in the city turned out to be Romanian troops. No wonder they left without a fight. They must have known very well that with their strength, they could not stop them at all. Soviet offensive. In order to avoid unnecessary casualties, they simply abandoned the city and left.

After confirming that there were no defenders in the city, Shamrih entered the city with his troops. After he established his own command post in the municipal building, he used the line set up by the staff of the Post and Telecommunications Bureau to call the division commander Chuvashov and report what happened here: "Comrade division commander, our regiment has successfully captured everything." Ernovce.”

Chuvashov had just fallen asleep when he was woken up by Chief of Staff Uzakov. He was very unhappy at first, but when he heard the call from Shamrih, he guessed that the troops had arrived at the city of Chernivtsi and called him specifically to tell him the good news. After all, this was a great person. victory.

He steeled himself and said into the microphone: "Colonel Shamrih, I think you must have good news to tell me."

"Yes, Comrade Division Commander." Shamrih reported with some excitement: "I am honored to report to you that my troops have successfully captured Chernivtsi."

"Impossible, this is absolutely impossible." In Chuvashov's knowledge, Chernivtsi is a large city, and there are at least two regiments of defenders in the city. Just relying on the strength of one regiment of the 296th Regiment to capture this city is tantamount to wishful thinking. Therefore, he said conclusively: "How could it be possible for your regiment to capture Chernivtsi in such a short period of time?"

"That's right, Comrade Commander, you heard that right." Seeing that Chuvashov didn't believe what he was saying, Shamrih specifically explained to him: "After discovering the boundary markers on the border, I originally planned to wait until dawn before returning to the border. Send troops to attack Chernivtsi. However, in order to find out the enemy's troop deployment, I specially sent a reconnaissance team.

It was this reconnaissance team that gave me an unexpected surprise. After searching the city, they unexpectedly found that there were no defenders at all. They must have hurriedly withdrew from the city after learning the news that our army was advancing here. "

Upon hearing this, Chuvashov felt that this explanation was quite reliable. After nodding, he asked, "I wonder what your plans are next?"

"We must build fortifications around the city and establish a defense system to resist possible attacks by the German army." Seeing that the city is so big, Shamrih wanted to control the entire city with just his own regiment. More troops are needed. Comrade division commander, I wonder when our reinforcements will arrive?

Chuvashov was of a higher rank than Shamrih, so he naturally knew some inside information that others did not know. He asked tentatively: "Colonel Shamrih, do you have insufficient troops now?"

"That's right, Comrade Division Commander. You guessed it right." Shamrih replied truthfully: "With the strength of my regiment, I can only control two-thirds of the city at best. If we still want to build outside the city We must build fortifications and deploy troops for defense. In that case, the area we can control is only half of the city at most." "Are there no enemies in the city?" Although before coming here, Yakuda knew that there were defenders in the city. He may have abandoned the city, but it still felt a bit incredible to hear the scout's report with his own ears: "Have you verified it?"

Faced with Yakuda's doubts, the scouts acted very calmly. After all, when they discovered that there was no trace of the enemy in the city, they were also full of suspicion, thinking that it was a trap set by the enemy. "Comrade Major," he replied politely: "We have checked many important areas and found no sign of any defenders. We have reason to believe that all the defenders in the city have long since disappeared."

After Yakuda waited for the scout to finish speaking, he thought for a while and continued: "Well, I plan to divide the troops into two groups and conduct another search in the city. Can you act as my guide?"

The two scouts were just ordinary soldiers. Faced with Yakov's request, they would not dare not agree.

Next, Yakov divided his troops into two parts: a company commander led his company and followed one of the scouts to scout banks and post offices; he led the other two regiments to attack schools Search , businesses and municipal buildings to see if they are empty as well.

This search took more than an hour. At this moment, the troops led by Shamrih had reached the edge of the city. However, out of caution, he did not immediately order the troops to enter the city. Instead, he contacted Yakuda through the radio to find out what was going on in the city.

"Hello, Major Yakuda? I'm Shamrih." Shamrih asked through the microphone: "What's the situation in the city? Have all the defenders been evacuated?"

"That's right, comrade leader." Yakuda's excited voice came from the earphone: "I led people to search banks, post offices, schools, enterprises and municipal buildings, and really not a single defender was found. I asked the municipal government A staff member who stayed in the building inquired. The city’s defenders quietly left the city yesterday morning and crossed the river back to Romania.”

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After confirming that there were no defenders in the city, Shamrih entered the city with his troops. After he established his own command post in the municipal building, he used the line set up by the staff of the Post and Telecommunications Bureau to call the division commander Chuvashov and report what happened here: "Comrade division commander, our regiment has successfully captured everything." Ernovce.”

Chuvashov had just fallen asleep when he was woken up by Chief of Staff Uzakov. He was very unhappy at first, but when he heard the call from Shamrih, he guessed that the troops had arrived at the city of Chernivtsi and called him specifically to tell him the good news. After all, this was a great person. victory.

"Impossible, this is absolutely impossible." In Chuvashov's knowledge, Chernivtsi is a large city, and there are at least two regiments of defenders in the city. Just relying on the strength of one regiment of the 296th Regiment to capture this city is tantamount to wishful thinking. Therefore, he said conclusively: "How could it be possible for your regiment to capture Chernivtsi in such a short period of time?"