Chapter 160 Drawing a knife to help
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At eight o'clock the next morning, Zhang Yunfei led more than a dozen special forces officers, riding horses, and the group left the west gate of Datong. This time, Zhang Yunfei refused to see off the political commissar Fang Zheng and deputy division commander Liu Dazhu, and only brought Liu Xing and more than a dozen special forces officers with him.
Everyone is a special forces soldier, and riding horses is no problem. He rode hundreds of miles in one morning, getting further and further away from Datong, and gradually entered the flat and vast Mongolian grassland. Zhang Yunfei's plan was to go west. After all, the flat grassland was very convenient to ride, reach the Yikezhao League (now Ordos), and then head south through Yulin to Yan'an.
At noon, after eating dry food, after a short rest, we headed westward again. At around 4 o'clock in the afternoon, we saw a clear river ahead, with lush grass on the river. Zhang Yunfei and his special forces team members rode to the river, letting the horses drink water and eat grass, and rest. Several special forces team members were taking care of the horses, and a few were guarding the horses from afar. Only the special forces team leader Liu Xing was beside Zhang Yunfei.
The two sat casually on the grass. Zhang Yunfei took out the kettle and took a sip of the cool and sweet spring water, and then said to Liu Xing: "Captain Liu, what's the movement of the Japanese on the Mongolian grassland after the Mongolian Army was surrounded and annihilated this time?"
Before the Battle of Datong, Liu Xing sent more than a dozen special forces members to divide into several groups and sneak into Guisui, Baotou and other places to inquire about the information about the Japanese. After the Battle of Datong, the special forces members of Guisui, Baotou and other places sent back some news one after another, and before they could come, they reported to Zhang Yunfei.
Seeing Zhang Yunfei asking about it personally, Liu Xing immediately replied: "Terminal Commander, after the Mongolian Corps was surrounded and annihilated by us, Hideki Tojo has been recalled to Japan for his work. At present, the Japanese have only a few thousand troops on the Mongolian grasslands, mainly stationed around several important cities such as Guisui and Baotou. Although the Japanese are not large in number, there are tens of thousands of puppet troops under the Mongolian puppet government, and they are mainly Mongolian cavalry.
In addition, due to the current lack of military force in Mengsui, the Japanese 26th Division was preparing to garrison Guisui. The commander of the 26th Division was Lieutenant General Kuroda Shigeto. The Sixth Brigade of the Japanese Cavalry, which was affiliated to the former Kanto Army, was also garrisoned by Baotou. The commander of the brigade was Kobayashi Major General Kobayashi.
The North China Front Army and several supplementary divisions have landed in Tianjin. At that time, the Japanese will be included in the battle sequence of the North China Front Army. In Zhangjiakou, the Japanese also deployed two divisions of heavy troops and were eyeing us."
After listening to Liu Xing's report, Zhang Yunfei thought to himself that the Japanese devils were quite fast and immediately mobilized tens of thousands of troops. The Japanese devils were afraid of being beaten and were afraid that they would take advantage of the victory to pursue them.
However, Zhang Yunfei knew in his heart that his inventory of ammunition had consumed nearly two-thirds of the time and was unable to engage in a large-scale battle. Now he could only defend, and the Japanese were worried that they were unnecessary.
After Liu Xing reported on the situation of the Japanese army in the Mongolian and Sui, Zhang Yunfei faintly heard the sound of horses running in the distance, mixed with sparse gunshots.
Not good, there is a situation!
Zhang Yunfei immediately said to Liu Xing: "Notify everyone, prepare for the battle, there is a situation ahead."
At this time, Liu Xing also heard the gunshots, so he immediately shouted: "Comrades, get on the horse, there is something wrong." So everyone immediately rode on the horse, checked their weapons and ammunition, and ran ahead of the sound.
After running for about five minutes, the sound in front of him became more obvious. It was already obvious that it was the sound of the Type 38 rifle. It seemed that it was the Japanese. I don’t know who was fighting with the Japanese.
Gradually, the distance was getting closer and closer. Zhang Yunfei finally saw the two sides fighting. Although they were still thousands of meters apart, Zhang Yunfei could already see clearly. The battle was the Japanese and the puppet army. The Japanese were about a cavalry team with only a few dozen people, but there were hundreds of puppet cavalry together with the Japanese.
On the other side, there were a large number of people, about five or six hundred people, most of whom were wearing Mongolian costumes, but they were basically holding sabers and rarely had rifles. These 5 or six hundred people were holding sabers and attacking the Japanese and puppet troops.
The enemy is a friend. Zhang Yunfei decided to help these Mongolian cavalry, so Zhang Yunfei said to the special forces members: "We are divided into two groups. Liu Xing and I each took a few special forces officers from behind the Japanese. "
After saying that, Zhang Yunfei grabbed the horse's belly, held the reins in one hand, and held the AK-47 rifle in the other hand, and rushed behind the Japanese. Seeing this, Liu Xing led half of the special forces members to rush towards the Japanese from the other direction.
The cavalry of Zhang Yunfei and others did not attract the attention of both sides of the war. The Japanese were laughing and shooting at the rushing Mongolian cavalry. Twenty or thirty Mongolian cavalry corpses were lying on the ground. It was obvious that the two sides had fought for a round.
In less than a few minutes, Zhang Yunfei quietly arrived behind the Japanese cavalry. Looking at the Japanese cavalry who were only two or three hundred meters apart, Zhang Yunfei shouted: "Comrades, fight me."
After saying that, the ak-47 in Zhang Yunfei's hand sounded, "da, da...", and a few Japanese cavalry shot down and fell to the ground. The other special forces members also opened fire. The ak-47 in everyone's hand was like the sickle of the god of death. Before the Japanese could react, more than half of the casualties were killed. Zhang Yunfei and the others focused on taking care of the Japanese, and the puppet cavalry next to them killed fewer.
After being attacked suddenly, the Japanese finally reacted and immediately turned the gun to deal with Zhang Yunfei and others. However, Zhang Yunfei and the special forces members reacted quickly and had accurate marksmanship. Before the Japanese who turned the gun to pull the bolt, they were shot and killed one after another.
The remaining puppet troops were frightened by this sudden violent blow and were ready to turn around and escape. However, Liu Xing led several special forces to completely block the escape routes of these puppet troops.
Seeing this, a Mongolian cavalry on the opposite side took the lead and shouted, holding up the sabre and arrived in an instant. Hundreds of Mongolian cavalry surrounded more than 100 puppet corps. Seeing this, some puppet troops quickly pulled out their sabres to fight.
The two sides quickly fought together, and there was no suspense in the battle. The Mongolian cavalry, who had the advantage of the number of people and had excellent kung fu, had an absolute advantage in this battle of cold weapons. In less than ten minutes, hundreds of puppet cavalry were all killed.
After the battle, a burly Mongolian man lined up and rode a tall horse to Zhang Yunfei, and said gratefully: "Thank you for your help from the Eighth Route Army Comrade, I, Babur, thank you here." After that, he also held his hands to pay tribute to Zhang Yunfei.
Zhang Yunfei also hugged his hands and returned the favor, and said with a smile: "You are too polite. When encountering danger, you should draw your sword to help. Moreover, our Eighth Route Army is a team of anti-Japanese wars. Killing the Japanese devils is our duty. You don't have to be too polite," he said.
After hearing Zhang Yunfei's words, the Mongolian Khan immediately laughed generously, thinking that Zhang Yunfei is a good person and is very frank.
Chapter completed!