Chapter 282 Snipers of the Special Forces
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Knowing that Zhang Yunfei's special forces were entering his command center, Naosaburo Okabe was a little panicked and lost his composure. While hurriedly ordered the Japanese in the command center to resist, he ordered the signal flares to be sent immediately for help.--./
There are at least one hundred Japanese soldiers in this command building of the Japanese, but almost half of them are Japanese officers. The remaining are basically auxiliary troops among the communications soldiers and orderly soldiers, including a small number of Japanese female soldiers and comfort women.
The combat effectiveness of such personnel can be imagined. After the Japanese in this building learned that there was a team of Chinese troops outside and had already entered, the entire Japanese command building was in panic, and the Japanese began to look for weapons and prepared to counterattack.
At this time, not only did the dozen special forces led by Liu Xing already outside the Japanese command building, but the other special forces teams also arrived here. Seeing that everyone was here, Liu Xing immediately assigned a task.
Except for a special operations team, about a dozen special operations team members were divided into two groups to deal with the Japanese in the two relatively short buildings not far from the command building, the remaining thirty or forty special operations team members were divided into several groups and began to attack the Japanese command building.
One of the special forces team members, about ten, began to climb this four-story building under the order of Liu Xing. The special forces team members will start to attack from the roof of the building, and the rest will be divided into two routes, most of which will attack from the main entrance of the building. A small number of special forces team members will attack from the back, and outside, several special forces team members will be left to guard.
Liu Xing saw a series of messy sounds coming from the Japanese building, and it was obvious that the Japanese were preparing to resist. A grim smile appeared on the corner of Liu Xing's mouth, and with a wave of his hand, everyone immediately started to act.
I saw more than a dozen special forces members attacking from the front immediately moved to the main entrance of the Japanese command building. A special forces member kicked the closed door open. When two or three special forces members saw the door open, they immediately followed the door and threw several grenades into the lobby inside.
"Boom, boom, boom" explosions sounded, and many Japanese devils in the Japanese command hall were killed, with the explosions mixed with the Japanese screams.
Taking advantage of the panic in the Japanese Hall, more than a dozen special forces members immediately entered the hall. First, several special forces members who entered the hall shot at the Japanese in the hall.
The Japanese in the hall were blown up by several grenades. They were dizzy and before they could react, they were knocked down by dense shootings. More than a dozen special forces members successfully entered the hall and quickly wiped out the Japanese in it.
The Japanese command building has a hall, which is the command hall of the Japanese Mengsui Army. The rear of the hall has two, three and four floors above the stairs, and there is also a small back door at the back of the hall.
On both sides of the command hall is a long corridor, with more than a dozen rooms on both sides of the corridor, which may be some of the Japanese's offices. Now, the doors of these Japanese's offices are basically closed, and the Japanese inside are having a meeting upstairs or have left the office.
Liu Xing waved his hand and immediately several special forces members walked towards the corridors on both sides of the hall, and the Japanese left behind were clearly visible in the rooms.
I saw a special forces member kicking open two or three rooms in a row, but he didn't notice any Japanese inside. When he was about to kick open another room, a room not far away suddenly opened, and a Japanese Major who was scooping out a turtle box pistol.
The special forces member was quick-witted and shot at the Japanese devils who had just emerged. Before the Japanese devils could react, the Japanese devils were shot and fell to the door of the room in a terrible way.
There were only two or three rooms on both sides of the corridor with Japanese devils. None of these Japanese devils were caught and were found by special forces and shot and killed one by one.
At the back of the hall, a messy sound of footsteps came from the entrance of the stairs. Several Japanese masters, Zhongzuo, and several Japanese correspondents rushed down to the first floor hall with their weapons.
Hearing the movement at the stairs, several special forces in the hall immediately occupied a good position, and the muzzles were aimed at the stairs. As soon as everyone was ready, the Japanese began to emerge. The first one appeared were the Japanese who were scooping out the Type 38 rifles.
These Japanese were preparing to shoot, and the ak-47 assault rifles of several special forces members in the hall rang out. The special forces members' shooting skills were very sharp. As soon as the gunshots sounded, several Japanese were shot one after another, and rolled down the stairs with a thud.
The Japanese officers behind saw that the Japanese in front were beaten to death by the Chinese soldiers in the hall as soon as they appeared. The Japanese officers' faces changed. Unexpectedly, the Chinese soldiers below were so powerful.
A Japanese Nakazuo gritted his teeth, scooped out a grenade, and pulled it into the hall. The Japanese Nakazuo didn't see the location of the special forces in the hall. The effect of this grenade was really not very good. Apart from making a muffled sound and blowing away a piece of wood chips, he had nothing to gain.
When the special forces members saw that the Japanese were actually throwing grenades, two or three special forces immediately started to fight back. The special forces members scooped out grenades, pulled the fuse, and threw them to the stairs not far away.
With a few muffled sounds, mixed with the screams of the Japanese, two or three bloody Japanese officers rolled down the stairs and lay on the ground in the first-floor lobby without moving, obviously unable to survive.
Before the smoke from the stairs dissipated, several special forces team members formed a tactical formation and advanced towards the stairs, preparing to enter the second floor. There were still several Japanese at the stairs. Although they were not killed by grenades, they were immediately beaten to death by the special forces team members.
Outside the Japanese Command.
Seeing the distress signal from the command center, not long after, I heard a few grenade explosions and gunshots coming from the command center. The captain of the Fifth Infantry Brigade of the Japanese Japanese was very anxious at this time. He had no time to gather the troops and took the only infantry squadron at his hand and more than 200 Japanese Japanese ran along the street, preparing to go back to reinforcements.
The Fifth Infantry Brigade, which is responsible for the perimeter of the Mongolian and Sui Army, has three infantry squadrons and a patrol of more than 100 people. However, at present, these Japanese devils are very scattered, and the three infantry squadrons are all scattered in three different directions outside the command center. The more than 100 patrols are also patrolling outside the Japanese command center with more than a dozen Japanese.
At this time, seeing the distress signal, all the Japanese in the Fifth Infantry Brigade of the Japanese began to run towards the Mengsui Army Command from different directions, hoping to urgently support their command.
At this time, outside the Mengsui Army, the streets in all directions were occupied and controlled by special forces. On the streets outside the command center, the seventy or eighty special forces members were distributed and ambushed. The reinforcements of the Japanese advance rapidly along the street and soon encountered the special forces members lurking on the street.
The captain of the Fifth Infantry Brigade of the Japanese, led an infantry squadron, with a total of more than 200 Japanese, ran along a main street in front of the main gate of the Japanese command headquarters. Everything started to go smoothly. The gate of the Japanese command headquarters was already far away. You can reach the command center about 300 meters ahead.
The captain of the Nakamatsu, led by the Japanese, showed joy when he reached the command center soon, and his anxious mood eased a little. He thought to himself that from seeing the signal of asking for help, the command center can reach reinforcements in less than five minutes. With such a fast reaction speed, Commander Naosaburo Okabe will definitely praise him. If he is lucky, he may be promoted from Nakamatsu to Colonel.
Just as the Japanese Ancestors were thinking beautifully, they suddenly found that two running Japanese devils around him fell straight down. With the dim lights on the street, the Japanese captain could see that the two Japanese devils who fell were all covered in blood and were obviously shot in the head.
When the Japanese captain saw this scene, he immediately felt nervous and shouted loudly: "Everyone should pay attention to concealment, there are Chinese snipers."
The Japanese who heard the shouts stopped one after another, but the street was straight and spacious, and there was basically nothing to hide. The Japanese had to team up with several people, holding their own rifles, looking around nervously, carefully observing the situation around, trying to discover or find out the Chinese snipers.
It's late at night, and it's pitch black all around. Only every distance on the streets is a faint light. It's basically difficult to see the surrounding situation, let alone find the special forces sniper hiding in the dark.
On both sides of this street, in the dark and in a very hidden place, not only are these four snipers lurking, but also these five or six special forces players who are scooping the AK-47 assault rifles, and each of them has a muzzle installed.
The two snipers who were shooting just now were hiding on the roof of a three-story building less than 100 meters away from the Japanese. When the Japanese saw that the Japanese on the street were like a group of headless flies, they couldn't help but feel amused.
One of the snipers aimed at a Japanese devil who looked around and looked very panicked, and another shot was shot in the head. With a "puff" sound, the Japanese devils, who were nearly 100 meters apart, could not hear such a light sound. The only thing the Japanese could hear was the Japanese devils who were hit in the head, the sound of their heads bursting and the scene of seeing the Japanese devils splashing their brains.
Many Japanese soldiers were frightened to death when they saw someone being shot at the head. Several Japanese soldiers with slightly inferior psychological qualities even shook a little. The Japanese team leader who led the team looked a little angry when they saw someone being shot at the head.
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