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Chapter 2763

When hundreds of soldiers appeared, Vlasov's face showed a relaxed expression. He turned his head to Colonel Del and Nikolsky and said, "Chief of Staff, comrade of the military, we have such a force around us, so we don't have to worry about any German airdrop team. If they don't come, they will definitely be told that they will never come back."
Colonel Del also felt confident. He looked at Sokov and said, "Comrade Commander, we will set out when dawn and try to arrive at Belopolier early."
"Comrade Chief of Staff, don't worry." Vlasov said with a smile: "Didn't we send a reconnaissance team? It's not too late to wait until they come back. Don't worry, we have so many troops around us, let alone the German airdrop team, even if it is a built-in army, we now have the power to fight."
As dawn approached, an explosion suddenly came from the northeast direction, alarming everyone in the forest.
As soon as Sokov heard the explosion, he rushed to Vrasov and others immediately. You should know that the safety of their people is the top priority now, and before arriving in Belopolier, they must not be allowed to make trouble.
"What's going on?" Vrasov immediately frowned and asked, "Where is the explosion coming?"
"It's the northeast direction." Sokov quickly replied, "But what kind of explosion is not clear yet."
Yesterday's bombing left a shadow in Colonel Del's heart. He asked nervously: "Can it be the enemy planes bombing again?"
"Impossible, it's absolutely impossible." Sokov shook his head and said, "First of all, we didn't hear the roar of the plane's engine; secondly, before dawn, how could the plane be dispatched? It must be the explosion caused by something else."
"Can it be a mine?" Colonel Del asked again.
"It's impossible." Sokov once again denied Colonel Del's speculation: "If it's near the defense zone, it's reasonable to deploy minefields. Our location is deep in the forest that is rarely visited. Whether it's our army or the Germans, it's impossible to lay mines in such places."
"Why would it be the explosion from something?" Colonel Del thought with a frown.
At this moment, two consecutive explosions came.
As soon as the explosion stopped, Captain Carrelin rushed over and said to Vrasov: "Comrade General, the sound of an explosion came from the northeast. According to my experience, this should be the sound of a German airdrop team using a portable light mortar to attack any target."
"What, is it the sound of the mortar?" Although Sokov was not the first time traveling, he stayed in the command center most of the time and could not tell by the sound of the explosion like Captain Karelin. He thought of Churxin and others who were reconnaissance in the northeast direction, and was worried that these guns would be the German airdrop team, which was attacking Churxin and others.
"Comrade Commander, the direction of the cannon sound is the area where our scouts are heading." Sokov said to Vrasov: "They may have been attacked by the German airdrop team. I ask you to agree to me to take people to rescue them."
Vrasov did not agree immediately to Sokov's request, but looked at Karelin who had just arrived and said, "Comrade Captain, I wonder if you can send people to rescue our reconnaissance team?"
Karelin looked at Sokov and then stopped his eyes on Vrasov: "Comrade General, the German airdrop team is usually more than a dozen. In order to save our comrades, I am willing to invest as much force as possible. But considering that it is not dawn and if there are too many troops, it is not conducive to command, I just provide two platoons and follow Captain Sokov to carry out the rescue mission."
Sokov felt that Karelin was right. This army had just joined his troops and was not familiar with each other. If they were to join the battle in a hurry, there would definitely be great problems in cooperation. Too many people involved in the battle may cause chaos due to poor command. If this situation really occurs, let alone destroying the enemy, they might even be beaten around by the enemy.
Therefore, he readily agreed: "Comrade Captain, thank you. The two platoons of soldiers are enough."
In this way, Sokov led two platoons of soldiers to rush towards the direction where the explosion sounded.
After walking in the dense forest for seven or eight minutes, gunfire and explosions suddenly came from the front. It should be Chursing's reconnaissance team and the German airdrop team seized it. Thinking of this, he urged the soldiers behind him: "Comrades, our comrades are being attacked by the Germans. Now they are in danger. Everyone speed up and rescue them as soon as possible."
Hearing Sokov say this, the soldiers immediately accelerated their pace and prepared to rush over and meet with their comrades and eliminate the damn Germans.
Soon, the warriors who were walking in the front exchanged fire with the enemy.
Sokov listened to the gunshots and found that besides the sound of the Mosinnagan rifle and the submachine gun, there were only the roaring sound of the MP40 submachine gun. Just based on these gunshots, it can be judged that the German airborne troops were well equipped, and they were all MP40 submachine guns.
Sokov knew very well that all the troops could not be used at all when they were pressed up, so he divided into three groups to rush to the combat area, and the other two groups detoured from the left and right wings, so that they could not escape.
When hundreds of soldiers appeared, Vlasov's face showed a relaxed expression. He turned his head to Colonel Del and Nikolsky and said, "Chief of Staff, comrade of the military, we have such a force around us, so we don't have to worry about any German airdrop team. If they don't come, they will definitely be told that they will never come back."
Colonel Del also felt confident. He looked at Sokov and said, "Comrade Commander, we will set out when dawn and try to arrive at Belopolier early."
"Comrade Chief of Staff, don't worry." Vlasov said with a smile: "Didn't we send a reconnaissance team? It's not too late to wait until they come back. Don't worry, we have so many troops around us, let alone the German airdrop team, even if it is a built-in army, we now have the power to fight."
As dawn approached, an explosion suddenly came from the northeast direction, alarming everyone in the forest.
As soon as Sokov heard the explosion, he rushed to Vrasov and others immediately. You should know that the safety of their people is the top priority now, and before arriving in Belopolier, they must not be allowed to make trouble.
"What's going on?" Vrasov immediately frowned and asked, "Where is the explosion coming?"
"It's the northeast direction." Sokov quickly replied, "But what kind of explosion is not clear yet."
Yesterday's bombing left a shadow in Colonel Del's heart. He asked nervously: "Can it be the enemy planes bombing again?"
"Impossible, it's absolutely impossible." Sokov shook his head and said, "First of all, we didn't hear the roar of the plane's engine; secondly, before dawn, how could the plane be dispatched? It must be the explosion caused by something else."
"Can it be a mine?" Colonel Del asked again.
"It's impossible." Sokov once again denied Colonel Del's speculation: "If it's near the defense zone, it's reasonable to deploy minefields. Our location is deep in the forest that is rarely visited. Whether it's our army or the Germans, it's impossible to lay mines in such places."
"Why would it be the explosion from something?" Colonel Del thought with a frown.
At this moment, two consecutive explosions came.
As soon as the explosion stopped, Captain Carrelin rushed over and said to Vrasov: "Comrade General, the sound of an explosion came from the northeast. According to my experience, this should be the sound of a German airdrop team using a portable light mortar to attack any target."
"What, is it the sound of the mortar?" Although Sokov was not the first time traveling, he stayed in the command center most of the time and could not tell by the sound of the explosion like Captain Karelin. He thought of Churxin and others who were reconnaissance in the northeast direction, and was worried that these guns would be the German airdrop team, which was attacking Churxin and others.
"Comrade Commander, the direction of the cannon sound is the area where our scouts are heading." Sokov said to Vrasov: "They may have been attacked by the German airdrop team. I ask you to agree to me to take people to rescue them."
Vrasov did not agree immediately to Sokov's request, but looked at Karelin who had just arrived and said, "Comrade Captain, I wonder if you can send people to rescue our reconnaissance team?"
Karelin looked at Sokov and then stopped his eyes on Vrasov: "Comrade General, the German airdrop team is usually more than a dozen. In order to save our comrades, I am willing to invest as much force as possible. But considering that it is not dawn and if there are too many troops, it is not conducive to command, I just provide two platoons and follow Captain Sokov to carry out the rescue mission."
Sokov felt that Karelin was right. This army had just joined his troops and was not familiar with each other. If they were to join the battle in a hurry, there would definitely be great problems in cooperation. Too many people involved in the battle may cause chaos due to poor command. If this situation really occurs, let alone destroying the enemy, they might even be beaten around by the enemy.
Therefore, he readily agreed: "Comrade Captain, thank you. The two platoons of soldiers are enough."
In this way, Sokov led two platoons of soldiers to rush towards the direction where the explosion sounded.
After walking in the dense forest for seven or eight minutes, gunfire and explosions suddenly came from the front. It should be Chursing's reconnaissance team and the German airdrop team seized it. Thinking of this, he urged the soldiers behind him: "Comrades, our comrades are being attacked by the Germans. Now they are in danger. Everyone speed up and rescue them as soon as possible."
Hearing Sokov say this, the soldiers immediately accelerated their pace and prepared to rush over and meet with their comrades and eliminate the damn Germans.
Soon, the warriors who were walking in the front exchanged fire with the enemy.
Sokov listened to the gunshots and found that besides the sound of the Mosinnagan rifle and the submachine gun, there were only the roaring sound of the MP40 submachine gun. Just based on these gunshots, it can be judged that the German airborne troops were well equipped, and they were all MP40 submachine guns.
Sokov knew very well that all the troops could not be used at all when they were pressed up, so he divided into three groups. He rushed to the combat area, and the other two groups detoured from the left and right wings, so that they could not escape. When hundreds of soldiers appeared, Vlasov showed a relaxed expression on his face. He turned his head to Colonel Del and Nikolsky and said, "Chief of Staff, Military Commissioner, if we have such a force around us, we don't have to worry about any of the German airdrop teams. If they don't come, they will definitely be told that they will never return."
Colonel Del also felt confident. He looked at Sokov and said, "Comrade Commander, we will set out when dawn and try to arrive at Belopolier early."
"Comrade Chief of Staff, don't worry." Vlasov said with a smile: "Didn't we send a reconnaissance team? It's not too late to wait until they come back. Don't worry, we have so many troops around us, let alone the German airdrop team, even if it is a built-in army, we now have the power to fight."
As dawn approached, an explosion suddenly came from the northeast direction, alarming everyone in the forest.
As soon as Sokov heard the explosion, he rushed to Vrasov and others immediately. You should know that the safety of their people is the top priority now, and before arriving in Belopolier, they must not be allowed to make trouble.
"What's going on?" Vrasov immediately frowned and asked, "Where is the explosion coming?"
Yesterday's bombing left a shadow in Colonel Del's heart. He asked nervously: "Can it be the enemy planes bombing again?"
"Impossible, it's absolutely impossible." Sokov shook his head and said, "First of all, we didn't hear the roar of the plane's engine; secondly, before dawn, how could the plane be dispatched? It must be the explosion caused by something else."
"It's impossible." Sokov once again denied Colonel Del's speculation: "If it's near the defense zone, it's reasonable to deploy minefields. Our location is deep in the forest that is rarely visited. Whether it's our army or the Germans, it's impossible to lay mines in such places."
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