Chapter 719 The embarrassment of the Soviet Russian guerrillas
"We must take advantage of this blizzard to fight! Otherwise, without ammunition and food, we can only wait to die!" Jiugarov slammed fiercely on the thick birch table.
The Soviets who fought guerrillas in Siberia were indeed unable to hold back.
The migration of the brigade of Chinese people has eliminated their way to launch a people's war.
The Chinese people who migrated to occupy the towns left by the Soviets were also gun-organized. At the beginning, the Soviet guerrillas were able to successfully attack some villages and towns with the fierceness of bandits, and plunder and brutally kill the Chinese villagers who tried to not violate the rivers and tolerate them.
The history of immigration is originally a history of blood and tears.
Since the migration of Siberia, even though the vanguard army has been taking care of it, more than 5,000 Chinese people have fallen for various reasons. Most of them have been murdered by the Soviets.
Although the Soviets died more than ten times, the disappearance of Chinese lives still made Meng Xiang a little sad, and increased the publicity and organization of immigration safety work.
If China wants to gain a foothold in this land, it depends not only on the army. If the people are lambs or slaves who only know how to surrender to violence, even if Meng Xiang sets up a great territory for China, he will still lose them all one day.
Sometimes, blood is needed to awaken courage and the confidence of the people of great powers.
Soon, news of the brutal and atrocities of the Soviet Russian guerrillas stimulated the migrant Chinese civilians. They finally realized that this was a war between the living and death nations for living space. They picked up the guns in their hands, burned the blood that had not yet melted for hundreds of years of slavery, and joined the battle to guard the new home together.
In order to be more organized, the regular troops of the Pioneer Army were also stationed in various towns and important mine logging sites and other areas. The defense backbones of various places were formed and a net of heaven and earth scattered throughout Siberia was built.
Those towns were no longer easily captured by the Soviets, and lines of defense blocked the scope of the Soviet guerrillas' activities.
The Soviet guerrillas could not obtain support from the people. When winter came, they could only rely on the accumulated food and weapons to defend some small villages and towns that were not occupied by the Chinese after the Soviets evacuated.
Under the severe cold and blizzards of Siberia in winter, even the Soviets could not survive in wilderness and dense forests. Those uninhabited small villages, logging fields or mine houses in dense forests gave Soviets who were familiar with the environment a warm nest to hide from the cold winter.
After all, there are still fewer Chinese people who have moved here, and the bigger tide of migration will have to wait until after next spring. Even more than 100,000 Chinese people who are not used to the severe cold of Siberia will return to China.
On the other hand, the work of relocating the Soviets is still going on. Keeping those Soviet civilians will only make things worse, making the guerrillas and resistance organizations feel like fish in water. However, after the Soviet civilians were moved, in addition to the demolition of some remote villages and towns, most of the unmanned villages and towns and wilderness facilities were still preserved because of the preparations for next year's immigration tide.
Especially in the colder north of Siberia, where only the vanguard army occasionally appeared.
The Pioneer Army did not have so much energy and manpower to take care of such a vast area. Meng Xiang did not dare to take risks to make the Chinese civilians too scattered. The Chinese people need to adapt to the cold winter in the north and fight against the plunder of the Soviets. In order to maximize the safety of Chinese civilians, prevent them from being hurt too much, and do not scare away the immigration tide next year, Meng Xiang would rather give up those lands that cannot be controlled, and first ensure the safety of the personnel.
On the vast land, talents have future development. There will be no continuous shrinkage of Siberian Russians in later generations.
"Save all the villages and towns! It not only saves us a lot of construction costs and consumption, but also seduces and concentrates those fish that miss the net. Take advantage of this winter to train troops. Why not do it?" When someone suggested that all destroy them to avoid investing in the enemy's back, Meng Xiang's speech allowed the Soviet guerrillas to survive in the cracks of the vanguard army.
However, as the vanguards become more and more adapted to the Siberian winter, their survival is becoming more and more difficult.
Without the support of Soviet civilians, the guerrillas could not even solve the problem of food. It was okay when the weather was warm before, but when the weather was cold, even hunting and gathering became luxury. The cold wave in Siberia seemed to have frozen many areas into forbidden zones of life.
When the vanguard army withdrew from those villages and towns, they moved all the food and items they could find, leaving only empty houses with doors and windows exposed. The Soviet guerrillas could only use the food they had saved to spend the winter, but the savings in these hastes were getting smaller and smaller.
Before, I could occasionally attack the logistics troops of the Pioneer Army who were not familiar with the environment, but after the Pioneer Army noticed it, it immediately expanded the organization of the logistics troops. Facing the large-scale logistics transportation team, the guerrillas lacking heavy weapons could not chew at all. They could not even get on the side, and were discovered by the dogs guarding the team. Then the 20mm machine cannon shells of the multi-functional combat chariot were bombarded in the face.
After a series of painful failures, the Soviet guerrillas gradually included the logistics forces of the vanguard army on the list that they could not be provoked casually.
"Please ask Moscow to give some support!" When encountering difficulties, many Soviet Russians tend to look for organizations. Some radio stations and related ones began to seek support from organizations.
But at this time Moscow cannot protect itself. Even if there was no war west of the Ural Mountains, they would have difficulty passing through the vanguard army that had been highly vigilant and transporting supplies to Siberia.
As the Pioneer Army's heels became more and more stable, land smuggling was not working at all, and occasionally a little smuggling of goods did not solve the problem. More than 100 Soviet transport aircraft that took off from Ufa, Chita and other places to support Siberia were all turned into meat buns, and none of them escaped. After being developed by the Pioneer Army's radar, they were either shot down by fighter jets or directly forced landings.
The unwilling Soviets even secretly contacted the Americans and sought air transport from the Arctic Ocean. However, after being shot down several of them by the Pioneer Army's cruise fighter jets unceremoniously, the Americans no longer intend to interfere in the matter there. Instead, they kept persuading Stalin to reconcile with the Pioneer Army.
Stalin was not willing to give up this back garden. The infinite minerals and wood were enough to stimulate the Soviets to continue the war.
With the migration of Chinese civilians and the migration of Soviet civilians, Stalin also realized that the Chinese's foundation in Siberia became increasingly stable, so he ordered all resistance organizations in Siberia to attack and destroy the Chinese, and the Chinese must not be allowed to spend this first winter safely.
Stalin understood that if the Chinese survived this severe winter and waited until next year, the Chinese were more prepared, the Soviets would probably lose this land forever.
He even sent regular troops to bypass the Ural Pass, defended by the vanguard, and swam from the northernmost deserted north to various places to organize attacks.
As a major battalion commander, Jiugarov brought a reinforced company to support him, but half of his men were left when he arrived at his destination near Omsk under harsh conditions and sniping from the vanguard patrol.
His situation is pretty good, and some of the supporting troops were wiped out.
Although the northernmost vanguard army had very little defensive power and could hardly be deployed in the severe cold, the dogs who adapted to the severe cold made great contributions.
Whether it is the Siberian Husky, the Samoyed, and the Alaskan Matt Mutt sled, they can survive for a long time in severe cold areas. The dog warriors cloned by such breeds have stronger will. With the soldiers from the rear regularly providing food, they patrol the snowfields all day long, using their super smell and hearing to form a huge biological surveillance network.
They first discovered the activities of Soviet reinforcements and guerrillas and issued timely warnings. Then, facing the targeted encirclement of the vanguard army, the Soviets could only struggle unluckyly in the encirclement.
Like Jiugarov, he escaped in time, but in the face of lack of supplies, he had to take risks.
"The nearby model village has no residents, only a few less than a platoon of soldiers stationed temporarily. We still have more than a hundred people, so we can swallow them. You must know that the Chinese people have always been in full supply. As long as we capture there, we will have hot cans and salt. Chinese soldiers often can taste hot black tea and eat crispy fruits!" Jiugarov's jealous tone completely seduced the Soviet guerrillas hiding in this abandoned logging farm.
"It's a pity that there are no women!" A team member licked his lips and pulled it hard in his crotch wrapped in a woman's flower skirt, saying regretfully.
Everyone ignored it. After many painful lessons, they already knew that there were women in a place, even in a village, the defense power there was not something they could chew on.
"We will have everything in the future!" Jiugarov, who was born in Tie Laba, pursed his lips and exclaimed again, "As long as we set off the model village first!"
But he didn't know that a group of dogs were pulling sleds and leading a group of vanguard soldiers on snowboards, galloping towards the logging field where they were hiding under the blizzard. Above the clouds with high windstorms in the air, a second-class Kirov airship responsible for monitoring and supporting nearby areas was slowly drifting towards here. (To be continued)
Chapter completed!