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Chapter 1153 The Doomsday of the Imperial Master (Central)

Starcha received a call from Cidolin and immediately discussed with the political commissar Beerkin: "Comrade Political Commissar, the division commander ordered us to immediately attack the German troops in the town of Dobropilia with new rockets. They are gathering at this moment, trying to break through the defense of friendly forces here and retreat to Balvinkovo."
Belkin and Sokov have been partnering for a long time. Knowing that this order must have been issued by Sokov, he asked Stalkcha: "Comrade Commander, how did you consider it?"
"Comrade Political Commissar, there are only less than a hundred rockets left in the regiment." Starcha said with great concern: "If we consume all of them, then we may have to pay a huge price in the next battle."
"Comrade Commander, I would like to remind you one thing: using rockets to attack the enemies of Dobropilia Town, which seems to be an order issued by the division commander, but based on my understanding of the commander, this order must be issued by him." Belkin said seriously: "So, we must shoot all the rockets in the shortest time to ensure that more enemies can be eliminated."
After receiving the order from Cidolin, the two commanders of the 122nd Regiment and the 125th Regiment were unwilling to accept the orders of their superiors and sent people to send a lot of rockets from their regiments to the location of the 124th Regiment.
The second battalion of Major Goria, who served as the vanguard of the 124th Regiment, was the second battalion of Major Goria. After a fifty minutes of marching, the commanders and fighters of the second battalion, covered in mud, arrived at a place four kilometers away from the town of Dobropilia.
With the help of the soldiers, Goria climbed up a big tree and raised his telescope to look south of the town. He soon discovered the German assembly ground, which was the edge of a forest. If the enemy was attacked by rockets, he could escape back to the forest in the shortest time, which would weaken the effect of rocket attacks.
After he returned to the ground, Captain Geria, the fifth company commander, came over and asked anxiously: "Comrade Battalion Commander, have you discovered the position of the enemy gathering?"
"Yes," Goria nodded and said with some concern: "The enemy is very cunning and has chosen the assembly ground to the edge of the forest. In this way, whether it is bombed or attacked by rockets, they can escape into the forest as soon as possible, thereby reducing their losses."
Hearing Goria say this, Geria quickly climbed up the trunk and carefully observed the situation opposite. After confirming that Goria was correct, she slid down from the trunk. He said to Goria: "Comrade Battalion Commander, I looked carefully. There are about two thousand enemies outside the forest. If we first want to attack the location of the forest, it will cause a large number of trees to bounce and catch fire. Then, the second attack will be aimed at the Germans. I believe that no matter how brave they are, they will not be able to escape into the fire forest, so that we can eliminate as many enemies as possible."
"The regiment commander has handed over all the rockets in the regiment to our battalion." Goria said: "I think it is very difficult to destroy these thousands of enemies with less than a hundred rockets."
"Yes," Geria also agreed with Goria's ammunition. "If we could have two hundred rockets, I promise to destroy two or three thousand enemies."
"Comrade Battalion Commander," the communications soldier carrying a walkie-phone hurriedly and said in a pissy manner: "The regiment commander ordered that you do not fire rockets for the time being."
"Don't launch for the time being?" Goria asked in surprise: "Why?"
"The regiment commander said that he had just received an order from the division headquarters." The correspondent explained: "The comrades from the 122nd Regiment and the 125th Regiment sent us their rockets. They could be delivered to us in half an hour at most."
"That's great, this is really great." After hearing the correspondent's report, Goria was overjoyed: "The three regiments of rockets have gathered together, and there are still two hundred. So many rockets are enough for the Germans to have a good pot."
"Comrade Battalion Commander," Geria reminded Golia: "But the regiment commander just gave our battalion the order, wouldn't we fire rockets at the enemy as soon as possible?"
"Yes, the regiment commander gave such an order." Goria said: "But at present the enemy has not launched an attack on the town of Dobropilia. We can completely delay the launch of rockets. As long as we have enough rockets, we can eliminate more enemies."
Half an hour later, a group of commanders and fighters covered in mud appeared in Goria's vision. He quickly called Geria and ordered the other party: "Captain, take people here in person and ask which part of them they are."
"Yes." Geria agreed and brought a squad of soldiers to meet him.
When the two sides were more than twenty meters apart, Geria shouted loudly: "Stop, what part of you are?"
Soon, someone on the opposite side answered: "You are Captain Geria, are you?"
"Yes, I am Geria." Geria was very familiar when she heard the other party's voice, but she couldn't remember who it was, and asked quickly: "Who are you?"
"I am Captain Grissa, the commander of the 4th Company of the 2nd Battalion of the 125th Regiment." Among the clay figures opposite, a famous officer dressed up as a member of the line and told him, "We are ordered to send you rockets."
Hearing that it was the Fourth Company of Grissa, Geria hurriedly stepped forward, held Grissa's hand, and said excitedly: "Captain Grissa, you have come too timely, we are waiting for you." As he said that, he turned around and ordered the soldiers behind him to help the comrades of the friendly army carry things.
Grissa followed Geria towards Goria's location and asked with concern: "How is the enemy's situation? Have you launched an attack on the town of Dobropilia?"
"Not yet." Geria replied truthfully: "The enemy is still gathering outside the forest. Because our rockets are limited in number, we are worried that once the attack starts, the enemy may escape into the forest and affect the attack effect. Therefore, we are waiting for the rockets sent by your regiment and the 122nd regiment."
"What's going on?" Grissa frowned when he heard Geria say this. He said with some wonder: "No, the distance between the 122nd Regiment is much closer to your regiment than we are. How could it be that it has not arrived yet? Did their company sending rockets get lost halfway?"
Chapter completed!
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