Chapter 892

Our army's offensive force is dozens of times that of the enemy's garrison. In addition to the well planned, calculated and unintentional raids, it's strange that the Germans can resist. Although they fought to the death after our shelling, their resistance became weaker and weaker as more and more commanders and fighters rushed into the town. Nearly an hour later, the final German resistance in the town came to a complete stop.

With the fall of the garrison in the town, the German artillery in the distance also stopped shooting in vain. Kirilov couldn't sit still when he heard that the gunfire had stopped completely. He urged me to say, "Comrade oshanina, the gunfire outside has stopped. Look, shall we go to the town?"

"No, absolutely not." Kirilov's words were immediately interrupted by me“ It's just the end of the battle and it's too dark. We can't be sure if there are any remaining German troops nearby, so even if we want to check, we have to wait until dawn. Kirilov, who is going to do what we are doing now, heard my ridicule and laughed twice. Then he continued: "if commander haridonov asks for meritorious service from his superiors for our army, he can provide the popularity of our army. If we win a few more brilliant victories, our army will probably be promoted to the close guard army. "

The guards, when I heard the name, I couldn't help beating my heart. You know, the ranks of the guards are much higher than the ordinary infantry. The division commander of Jinwei division is generally a major general, so it is very possible for the commander to become a lieutenant general. I can't help but feel complacent when I think that in the next battle, as long as we fight a few more such battles, we will be promoted to the guards, and my rank will be promoted from major general to lieutenant general.

After daybreak, kirilov and I went to the town of kinotsga in Norway, which was occupied by our army. As the jeep gets closer and closer to the town, I can see that there are only a few wisps of smoke in the burning town. The whole town was razed to the ground by gunfire, and the ground was full of traces after the battle. In addition to a set of craters, there were still many bodies of officers and soldiers of both sides lying around the craters, while our soldiers were still busy clearing the ruins and carrying the bodies.

When our car was more than 100 meters away from the town, I saw a tent by the side of the road and soldiers standing guard at the door. I thought it might be the temporary headquarters of Bantai leyev, so I ordered the driver to stop and go in to have a look.

As soon as kirilov and I got out of the car, before we could move on, the people in the tent were informed by the guard at the door and took the lead to lift the curtain and come out. It was bantailiev who took the lead, followed by several commanders, such as Xie jerikov and Oleg. They came to the car and raised their hands to salute us.

After returning a salute, I asked casually, "Comrade General, have all the remnant enemies in the town been eliminated?"

"Yes, they are." Bantailiev finished this sentence, and specially added: "because of the fierce fighting at night, and the Germans are fighting hard, so after the battle, we did not find the surviving defenders."

After listening to bantaileiev's report, I thought to myself: there are more than 200 German soldiers. No matter how fierce the war is, there will still be a few survivors. Since he made such a report, it goes without saying that all the captured German soldiers will be executed. Even if he does not give this order, the commanders and fighters of the second regiment will not let go of the killers who killed their Deputy commanders. I didn't go on asking about it in detail, but turned away from the topic and asked: "in the battle last night, Lieutenant Vassily and his sniper team made great contributions. If they hadn't cleared the German artillery observation post in advance and lit bonfire outside the town to show the direction of the artillery, our battle would have been harder. By the way, what about Lieutenant Vassily? "

Bantai leiev listened to my question and quickly replied, "report to the chief of the army, Lieutenant Vassily has gone to town with the chief of staff of the division and has not come back yet." Then he turned to one of the soldiers next to him and said, "go to the town immediately and get the chief of staff and lieutenant Vassily back."

The soldier agreed, turned and ran quickly to the town.

Bantai leiev then called kirilov and me: "commander, political commissar, it's too cold outside. We'd better go to the tent to get warm and have a cup of hot tea."

Kirilov nodded, raised his legs and headed for the tent. But I stood at the same place and waved to the class platform. Leyev said, "I won't go in the tent. Please have a good chat with the political commissar. I'll walk around."

I took some soldiers along the road towards the town. As soon as I walked out, I heard a young voice calling me: "Comrade commander!"

I turned to see the person calling me, and I couldn't help smiling. I went up to him, leaned down and patted him on the shoulder. "Vasha, why are you here?" I asked with concern

"Report to the commander," said Vasha, straightening his back and old as an adult, "I'm here to fight."

"To fight?" Vasha's words aroused my interest. I asked curiously, "what kind of battle are you here for?"

Vasha pointed to the direction of the town and said to me with pride, "report to the commander, I came to the town with lieutenant Vassily last night to snipe the German artillery observer, and I killed one myself." At this point, he added with more pride, "after we have eliminated the enemy's artillery observers, it's the bonfire outside the town that Comrade lieutenant and I personally lit."

"Sniped and killed an artillery observer, and set fire to a campfire directing artillery fire." I was very surprised by Vasha's achievements. I didn't expect that a little boy could make great achievements in the battlefield. I stood up, took a deep breath, patted him on the shoulder again, praised him and said, "good job, Vasha. After this battle is over, I will not only award you a medal, but also raise your rank."“ Really? Is that true? " When Vasha heard my promise, he regained his childlike innocence and asked, "can I really get both a medal and a promotion?"“ Yes, yes, dear little Vasha I said to him with a smile, "I'm the head of the first army. If I say something, it must be true."“ Comrade commander, comrade commander. " While I was talking to Vasha, a familiar cry came from the distance. I turned my head and looked in the direction of the sound. I saw lieutenant Vassily with a sniper gun running all the way towards me“ Come on, Vasha I took Vasha by the hand, led him to Vassily, and said, "let's meet your lieutenant Vassily."