In the ants attached to the city, in addition to the troops climbing the ladder, there is also a squad of trucks.

A dozen soldiers stood on the high-rise car as high as the city wall. When the baffle was lowered, they were greeted by a large number of arrows.

The surviving soldiers jumped onto the wall and started a hand-to-hand fight with the Qing army.

It is easier for them to climb the city wall than to climb a ladder, but the danger is no less than that of a ladder.

They were on the city wall, but there was no retreat. They could only fight desperately to create a piece of space on the city wall, otherwise they would all be killed in the city.

In fact, they played more of a role to contain the forces of the Qing army. To break through this city wall, the soldiers must climb up the ladder.

The number of soldiers on the stairway is limited, and if you want to climb onto the stairway, isn't it smaller than climbing a ladder.

Moreover, these locomotives are also key targets of the Qing army. Some huge crossbows that are so powerful that they require four or five soldiers to operate are aimed at these chariots at all times.

As long as it hits, a crossbow arrow can destroy this building.

Both the locomotives and the ant-attached siege of the city were contained, and Wu Jun focused his attack on the gap.

At the gap, the 22nd Brigade dispatched a battalion to rush up.

Too much is useless. With a gap of more than ten meters wide, a camp is already extremely crowded.

The main reason for preparing a brigade is that this place will become a meat grinder, and the two sides will definitely spend their money in the fight for this place.

At that time, the battle between the two parties will evolve into exhaustion, and which party can't hold it first will lose.

Another point is that in case a breakthrough is completed here, a large number of troops will also be required to rush in to build a position to prevent this gap from being retaken.

The 212 battalion dispatched was arranged into ten rows, each with more than 30 people, and then walked towards the ruins.

Just halfway through, they met the Qing army who came to defend this gap.

"Shoot the first three rows, pay attention to the angle."

The commander of the 212 battalion shouted that they only had the first three rows of people to shoot, and the people behind did not have a shooting angle. It is a trivial matter that you can't hit someone with a gun, and it might be easy to accidentally injure your comrades.

The people in the first three rows fired a volley, and the people in the first row were all kneeling, in order not to block the sight and shooting range of the comrades behind.

With the sound of gunfire, more than ninety bullets flew towards the Qing army. At such a close distance, most of the bullets had not had time to turn and fly elsewhere, and most of the bullets hit the enemy.

The Qing army that rushed forward fell at least forty people, but the Qing army did not stop and they continued to rush forward.

They also knew that fighting with the firecrackers and rushing in front of the opponent was the only option. Standing at a distance is a chance to reload the opponent.

The Qing army had a little bit of advantage from being condescending, while Wu's army had great morale and greater advantage.

Weapons and people on both sides collided together. On this rugged ruin, the battle was more difficult than on the flat ground, and there were more accidents.

The two sides collided together and each suffered heavy losses. Many people fell on the rubble in a mess.

"Order one to retreat from both sides, and two to press it up."

The commander of the 212th Battalion ordered that the leading company had been broken up, and fighting with the Qing army was not dominant. Rather than spending all this in vain, let them retreat from the sides of the team to the back to regroup.

Wu Jun's fight depends very much on the formation. Once it becomes a melee, their combat effectiveness will greatly decline.

One company fights and retreats, and the second company presses on.

The Qing army was divided into two parts, one to pursue the first company, and the other to rush towards the second company of the Wu army.

Erlian had not fired before, and there were still bullets in the gun at this time.

"After two consecutive volleys, they countercharged."

As the order was issued, the soldiers of the Second Company pulled the trigger and rushed to the Qing army immediately after shooting out the bullet, trying to overwhelm the opponent in momentum.

In hand-to-hand combat, momentum is also very important.

This is the same as a fight between two people. The one with the more fierce expression can often take a little bit of advantage.

The Qing army fell down a large number of soldiers in the salvo, and immediately after seeing Wu Jun rushing towards him, he naturally felt that the enemy was dominant.

As soon as the momentum was weak, the Qing army could not stop Wu Jun's sprint, and some of the Qing troops who were lucky enough not to die retreated one after another.

However, they had just retreated to the top of the ruins and were immediately hacked to death by the supervising team.

"Those who retreat, kill without mercy."

Gong Adai shouted, in order to guard the gap, he personally came to the front line to supervise the battle.

At this time, a bullet flew past him, killing a Qing army.

"General, be careful."

The two soldiers hurriedly squeezed in front of Gong Adai, covering him to retreat into the army.

They all knew that the sniper among Wu Jun appeared.

This can be said to be the place where the Qing army generals vomit blood the most, and they must always be careful to be assassinated when in command.

"Damn it."

Wu Jun's sniper kicked a stone with an annoyance, and the credit that he was about to get was so missing, it was really annoying.

More importantly, if he never wins this battle, he will be replaced.

In order to motivate the snipers, Yan Chonglou formulated new rules. If a Qing army general is not shot and killed in a battle, the next combat weapon must be handed over to the deputy to use, until the deputy is killed or the deputy is not captured.

This undoubtedly puts a lot of pressure on the sniper, knowing that only the main force with the weapon has the opportunity to make a contribution.

After Yan Chonglou worked out this rule, his deputy also had a chance. And if the main force wants to keep their jobs, it must rely on the record to speak.

"Tsk tusk, it's just a little bit close, Lao Xing, just accept your fate. Just let me come now, I'll do half of your credit."

Deputy Xiao Zhang smiled with a telescope in his hand. From the perspective of the entire battle, he shouldn't be happy at this time. However, in terms of his personal future, he hoped that Lao Xing would not be won in this battle.

"Have your dreams, bring the telescope and reload it."

Lao Xing grabbed the telescope to find the target, and the sniper rifle was handed over to Xiao Zhang to continue reloading.

The sniper company was active in groups of two in all corners of the battlefield, and brought great psychological pressure to the generals of the Qing army.

From time to time, a general is targeted for removal, and chaos will appear among the soldiers.

In order to deal with Wu Jun's snipers, Luc Dehun promoted a large group of deputy positions in the army.

The deputy and the commander together, once the commander is shot, the deputy can immediately take over the command to ensure that there is no chaos in the army.

This system greatly weakened the role of Wu Jun's sniper. After all, Wu Jun's sniper shot and killed an officer. It did not mean that the officer's military strength was superior, and how strong his combat effectiveness was, mainly because the opponent was able to command.

The biggest advantage of shooting officers is that they leave the enemy without command and create chaos.

You should know that many soldiers in the Qing army didn't want to fight because they were supervised by officers and were forced to fight.

Once the officers are lost, these soldiers may run away in the chaos, or hesitate to fight. Once this happens, it will be quite beneficial to Wu Jun.

It is a pity that there are not all fools in the Qing army. Although they can't make advanced weapons, they have also thought of many ways to make up for the disadvantages of some of Wu's advanced weapons.

Now, Wu Jun has to shoot and kill two officers in a row to achieve the effect of creating chaos.

Of course, even so, their role on the battlefield is very large, and the deterrence they bring is also very terrible.

Those who are officials are actually more afraid of death than those who are soldiers.

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