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Chapter 1186 T-34 Tank with White Cross (Part 1)

When Samoilov took the soldiers carrying the bazooka and trotted towards the hillside, the remaining soldiers were also busy setting up rocket launchers on the road to prepare for the German infantry that might emerge from the top of the mountain.
When the German tank soldiers saw Sokov rolling down the hillside, they knew that they could not hit the opponent with tank guns, they used vehicle-mounted machine guns to strafuse the tanks. The field of vision in the tank was limited. While they were working hard to deal with Sokov, they did not notice that Samoilov led the soldiers carrying the bazooka and detoured from the other side of the hillside.
Sokov's back hit a big stone heavily, causing blackness in front of his eyes. He endured the pain, climbed behind the big stone with his hands and feet and used his ground to avoid it. Just now, the enemy's machine gun bullets flew over, killing the big stone, causing white smoke to emerge.
Seeing that the machine gun could not cause harm to Sokov, the German tank soldiers stopped firing and bombarded with tank guns. After the first shell was shot out, they landed seven or eight meters behind Sokov and exploded. The mixture of soil and shrubs was blown into the air by the explosion air waves, and then scattered down like a celestial girl, making Sokov's face full of head and face.
Sokov turned around and looked at the road under the hillside and saw the soldiers setting up rocket launchers. It seemed that they had found themselves in danger and were about to rescue themselves from danger.
Seeing that the first shot did not hit the target, the tank soldier reloaded it again, aimed at Sokov's hiding position, and fired another shot. This time the shell still did not hit the target, but it exploded one meter away from the big stone. The huge shock wave shocked Sokov, who was hiding behind the stone, was so painful that he felt that his internal organs had moved in amid the explosion just now.
Before the German tank could fire the third shell, Samoilov and the soldiers carrying the bazooka had already reached more than 80 meters away from the tank. Seeing the enemy tanks firing at Sokov, who was hiding behind the big rocks, they did not dare to neglect them, so they quickly loaded and fired decisively.
The rocket accurately hit the German tank. In an instant, the tank was wrapped in flames and began to burn. Seeing that the tank was destroyed, Samoilov immediately jumped up from his hiding place and rushed towards the enemy tank with a gun. When the distance was still more than ten meters, he stopped again and pointed the gun at the burning tank, preparing to kill them one by one when the tank soldiers inside escaped.
After hearing a shocking explosion from the top of the hillside, Sokov carefully poked his head out to grasp it, but found that the German tanks parked at the top of the mountain were burning, while Samoilov and several soldiers raised their guns to aim at the tank in half-squat style. Sokov felt that there was no danger, so he stood up from behind the big stone and limped towards Samoilov and the others.
Samoilov heard the footsteps coming from behind him, turned his head and saw Sokov walking towards him. He quickly put down his gun and trotted forward, and said with concern: "Comrade Commander, are you okay?"
"I'm fine." Sokov shook his head and asked, "Did anyone escape from the tank?"
"No."
"That's a pity." Sokov thought that it was more than 30 kilometers away from Oboyan, but a German tank suddenly appeared. It was a bit abnormal. Now that there is no living person, there is no way to figure out their willingness to appear here: "I also want to catch a prisoner and interrogate him, how could they appear here."
Samoilov made a gesture to the warriors who were on guard and signaled them to search the top of the hillside to see if there were any other enemies nearby. Sokov continued to walk up the hillside, trying to retrieve the assault rifle he had just thrown away. Seeing Sokov staring at what he was looking for on the hillside, Samoilov hurriedly asked: "Comrade Commander, what are you looking for?"
"When I just met a German tank, I threw the photobullet gun on the hillside." Sokov said without raising his head: "I want to pick it up."
There were many weeds and shrubs on the hillside. Sokov and Samoilov spent the boss's energy to find the thrown assault rifle. Sokov picked up the assault rifle and carefully checked for any damage. When he sent the soldiers searching at the top of the mountain to report to Samoilov: "Comrade comrade, we have observed carefully on the hillside, and no trace of the enemy was found nearby."
Since no enemies were found nearby and his lost guns were found, Sokov was unwilling to stay here, so he called Samoilov and others down the mountain and prepared to continue his journey.
The convoy set off again, and Sokov, who was sitting in the car, was still in fear. If it weren't for the German tanks on the top of the hillside, it would be difficult to aim at the big rocks on the hillside. I'm afraid he would have died at this moment. It seems that he cannot ignore his own safety anywhere in the future.
After driving along the highway for another period, Sokov heard the roar of the tank engine in front again. Although he could not see where the tank was due to the obstruction of the hillsides on both sides, he still shouted: "Stop, there are tanks in front!"
The scene that just happened left a deep impression on everyone. When he heard Sokov's shouting, the driver immediately stepped on the brakes. Before the car could stop, Sokov pushed open the door and jumped down, rolled over the side, rolled into a dry ditch on the side of the road, and raised his gun to aim at the road ahead.
After Samoilov jumped out of the car, he did not hide in the ravines next to him like Sokov. Instead, he waved his hand desperately to the jeep following behind and shouted loudly: "There are tanks in front, be ready for battle immediately."
The vehicles behind stopped amid Samoilov's shouts. After the soldiers opened the car door, they jumped out of the car, hid into the gully on the side of the road, set up the rocket launcher as fast as possible, and prepared to kill the upcoming enemy tanks.
A minute or two later, a T-34/76 tank appeared in everyone's sight. Everyone couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when they saw a T-34 tank coming, but after a moment, everyone's hearts were raised to their throats again, so they saw a white cross painted on the tank's turret, which means that this was a tank seized by the German army and modified.
The moving tank saw four jeeps parked on the road ahead, and also slowed down. The tank soldiers in the car were carefully observing the surroundings to decide their next move.
Seeing the tank slowing down and lying beside the anti-tank player, Samoilov decisively issued an order: "Shoot!"
Chapter completed!
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