Fighting until dark, Wu Jun also failed to break through the Qing army's line of defense.
The troops were all withdrawn, waiting for another fight tomorrow.
Siege at night is not good for the siege party, and Li Shaobin and others have not considered it.
In this siege, as many as 30,000 troops took turns to play, and all units suffered a certain degree of damage.
Among them, the 22nd brigade that suffered the most losses was the first battle. The brigade had more than 6,000 people. Only 4,200 people were withdrawn, including about 700 seriously wounded soldiers and about 1,100 lightly wounded.
The casualty rate exceeded 50%, and the battle death rate exceeded 30%.
This casualty rate can be considered quite tragic in future wars. Being able to not collapse in this casualty rate is definitely an elite.
In addition to the casualties of other ministries, the Wu Jun's attack has killed more than 4,300 people and seriously injured more than 2,000. There are no statistics on the number of minor injuries, and it is no longer necessary.
In this kind of battle, I was only slightly injured. That's thank God, ancestors bless me.
A battle lost one-tenth of its troops. It was the worst loss in Wu's history. It lost more than the two battles against Nanjing and Danyang.
And those two battles have won big victories, and now they have lost so many people, but they have not even won the city, this is the most terrible.
This kind of record made Li Shaobin blush, and he encountered a setback the first time he coordinated such a super large battle.
Compared with Wu Jun, the Qing army suffered even more heavy losses.
Even if they were defending the city, they were always at a disadvantage under the bullying of Wu Jun's various new weapons. Being able to hold the city is purely the result of using human lives to fill it out.
The Qing army killed more than 5,400 people this time, only a thousand more than the Wu army.
However, the number of soldiers seriously injured in the Qing army reached more than 7,500, almost four times that of the Wu army.
This was mainly due to the differences in the weapons and equipment of the two sides. The Qing army killed and wounded the enemy mainly close to the swords in wartime.
In close hand-to-hand combat, being stabbed to the point is basically equivalent to death. At that time, everyone did not have time to treat and fight, and the main purpose was to kill and injure the enemy.
Many of the wounded soldiers who fell to the ground were trampled to death. The soldiers who were wounded by swords and did not die were all slightly injured in Wu Jun's statistics and could be cured quickly.
For this reason, there are fewer seriously wounded among Wu Jun.
The Wu Jun killed and wounded the Qing army, relying more on muskets and grenades.
A musket is very difficult to kill unless it hits the key directly. Those soldiers who were shot in limbs were also put into the ranks of severely wounded by the Qing army.
There are also hand grenades, unless soldiers who are very close will be killed, and the rest of the soldiers hit by waves are basically injured.
However, these injuries are also very difficult to treat. How to take out the shrapnel shot into the meat is a big problem, let alone disinfection.
The severely wounded soldiers of the Qing army are equivalent to the death of the battle, so counting, one battle, the Qing army lost 13,000 people.
The battle damage is as high as 16%. If you add some lightly injured people who are temporarily unable to fight, their damage will exceed 20%.
It can be said that a battle is almost equal to crippling them.
At night, the wailing of the wounded camp continued. If you listen carefully, you can still hear some low-pitched crying from the wailing.
It was the cry of some soldiers whose wounds were not so painful but were actually unsaved. They may be homesick, or they may feel worthless for their life, or they may be afraid of the coming death.
The wailing and crying of thousands of people made the people in the city tremble with fright, as if they were in the great **** of Abi.
Corpses were constantly being lifted out of the wounded camp. Some ‘corpses’ were not even dead, but their ‘corpses’ were lazily struggling.
Rather than continue to live and be tortured by pain, it is better to die early and get free.
Of course, not everyone can be so free and easy, most people are extremely attached to life.
"Have you heard that there is a medicine in Wu Jun that can treat gunshot wounds. As long as that medicine is applied to the wound, the wound will not rot."
Several soldiers with gunshot wounds gathered together to chat. Before the wounds were infected, their injuries did not seem to be very serious.
Of course, they all know that this is an illusion. Once the wound becomes infected, it can only be done.
"How is it possible that this kind of poisonous injury can also be cured?"
Others don't believe it.
"Don't believe it, this is the secret that the people outside the city revealed when we went out of the city to chop wood. Some of Wu Jun's wounded soldiers were arranged to recuperate in some people's homes, and some were also hit by our firecrackers, but It is said that they all recovered later."
The injured hundred households continued.
"Then what do you mean?"
Others have already guessed what he meant. Everyone doesn't want to die, and there is only one way to not want to die at this time, and that is to surrender to the Wu Jun.
"That kind of medicine must be very expensive, right? Those of us who surrendered in the past are qualified to use it?"
Someone raised a very realistic question. The soldiers who have been sent down have always had the least human rights.
In the Wu army, unless it is an active surrender, it can be directly transformed into a main force with a formal organization. And those captured alive often have to be enrolled in a death squad, or they have to complete some hard work before they can become normal.
I want to get treatment once in the past, there is no such a cheap thing in the world.
"So, it's useless for us to directly surrender in this way, and we must give the Ming army credit."
The head of a hundred said.
"How to do meritorious service?"
Others asked, if there is a chance to survive, they don't care about so many. This is their straw, whoever dares to grab their straw, they dare to desperately.
Anyway, it's a death to them anyway.
"If you are interested, first come to me and make an oath, and then I will contact the adults above to find a way. At that time, you can just follow my instructions."
The head of a hundred said.
"We must listen to the adults. Your lord, hurry up. This wound will happen within a day or two at most. We can't wait that long."
Seeing the hope of survival, everyone else was very excited.
Later, the hundred households grew out of a wounded camp and came to the residence of guerrilla general Li Lianfan.
If you want to make a big contribution, relying on more than one hundred wounded soldiers will definitely be useless, and you have to bring your accomplices together.
And Li Lianfan, who has mastered nearly ten thousand green camp soldiers, is a good target for instigation.
In today's battle, the loss of the Qing army in the green camp is greater than the loss of the Manchu Eight Banners. Many Han soldiers are dissatisfied, and some green camp generals are also angry.
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