Chapter 1062(1/2)
The most direct result of the coach's impulsive actions was the serious casualties of Russian soldiers.
They didn't sleep well for two consecutive nights and had to travel during the day. The soldiers were extremely exhausted!
But on the way forward, accidents happen one after another.
It obviously looks like a rock, but if you accidentally touch it, a violent explosion will occur, and there will be a series of explosions.
Sometimes, a single oversight by the leading soldier may cause the entire row behind him to be plunged into flames.
Before noon, Vatutin had already seen five piles of mangled corpses.
In the afternoon, the soldiers' march became more difficult.
On the mountain road, there will be landmines somewhere.
They are all small landmines, enough to blow up half of a person's foot, but they cannot cause more damage.
There were constantly wailing soldiers being dragged down from the front.
Seeing Vatugin scolding her, there was no better way. Because so far, they had not seen what the enemy army looked like.
The Israeli mines definitely learned from the Ming Dynasty.
It is small in size and not afraid of power. It is guaranteed to be able to injure and maim people, but it will never kill them.
Every injured soldier needs two able-bodied soldiers to take care of him. The Israelis, who started fighting since the founding of the country, slowly figured this out.
By afternoon, the march could be described as moving forward step by step.
The engineers were at the front, clearing mines as they moved forward.
It was already past three o'clock in the afternoon, and the troops had only walked five kilometers in total.
At 3:15 in the afternoon, the engineers who were searching and advancing came under artillery fire.
Six mortar shells blew up the engineers and soldiers, and more than a dozen engineers fell into a pool of blood.
The Russian army only discovered through telescopes that branches were swaying in a mountain forest two kilometers away.
Along with the swaying branches, some gunpowder smoke drifted out.
It’s been three days since we finally found him!
For three days, no enemy troops have been seen. The Russian army has suffered more than 200 casualties!
Now I finally saw it, the angry Russian army roared and launched an attack.
The mortar was set up as quickly as possible, and the muzzle was adjusted to direct a fierce blast at the forest in the distance.
The Russian infantry didn't care about the mines at this time, holding their rifles and shouting: "Ula!"
Roaring and charging towards the forest in the distance, as long as they see the damn Chechens, they will regret crawling out of their mother's womb.
Landmines continued to explode underfoot, and soldiers continued to scream and fall to the ground.
When one person falls, the people behind him rush up.
The Russian army fully demonstrated its iron blood and courage. No matter what kind of damage caused by the landmines under its feet, it charged forward indomitably.
Simon Haye stood on the top of the mountain, holding a telescope to look at the Russian charges below.
He wanted to see what the Russian soldiers would look like when they rushed to the place and saw the corpses of those sheep.
"Haha! The Russians are crazy, my god, that guy's feet were blown off, and he's still jumping forward. It's really awesome.
You can actually jump so far, how do you do it?" Pervas stood next to Simon Haye, watching the Russian charge with heavy casualties with great excitement.
"Pervas, you have a good idea. Tie a few sheep to a small tree, and then throw a grenade while it explodes.
The sheep will naturally want to run away after being frightened, so the small forest will shake.
Haha! Poor Russians, how much they paid for these things. Tsk, tsk, tsk! I’m afraid there are no less than a hundred people."
"A hundred people? I'm afraid it's more than two hundred. Look at those people screaming. Most of their legs are gone!
If there were one hundred casualties, two hundred people would be needed to take care of them.
It is very difficult to send people out in this icy and snowy mountain. In the end, most people can only die in this mountain."
The snipers looked at the tragic scene below, feeling very excited that their plot had succeeded.
When Vatutin saw the sheep that had been torn apart by mortar shells, he almost fainted from anger!
For these sheep, the Russian army paid a heavy price of five deaths and 160 injuries!
In order to escort the wounded soldiers back, more than 200 people had to be dispatched.
Because all of the more than 160 wounded soldiers had their legs broken by landmines. Even if they were cured, they would still be disabled for the rest of their lives.
The result of the battle... was a dozen sheep.
No! It’s a dozen broken sheep.
Vatutin took a deep breath, and now he also felt that his situation was not good.
If the enemy still adopts this method tomorrow, it will take half a month to reach Grozny.
At that time, whether you have the ability to attack or not is a matter of two minds.
Now Vatutin regrets that he did not listen to Tumenov's advice.
But it's too late to say anything now. It is impossible for the Russian army to withdraw overnight.
Marching in the mountains at night, I don’t know how many casualties it will increase.
Many people had not slept much for three consecutive days, and the exhausted Russian troops camped in the ice and snow.
Morale has been extremely low. No one talks, and even eating can't make everyone happy.
Some people were drinking secretly, and some were discussing in low voices whether they should escape.
It allows the elite Guards Corps to have the idea of escape, which shows that the soldiers are close to the limit of collapse.
Simon Haye was wearing a snow-white dress, which was extremely ill-fitting and looked a little ridiculous.
In fact, it was made from a bed sheet.
In order to disguise himself, Simon Haye also found a small piece of dead wood.
The muzzle of the gun was covered with a withered yellow leaf. The entire gun body was thinly wrapped with white cloth strips.
There is some moon today, and it is not as dark as the previous two days. The metal barrel will reflect the moonlight and expose the position.
In front of him was a group of Russian soldiers gathered around a fire!
Eight people happened to be an organic squad of the Russian army.
They gathered around the fire and no one spoke.
Just wiping their noses from time to time proves that they are still alive.
The Russian army had actually given an order not to light fires.
Because this will expose the target and become a target for snipers.
These Russian soldiers no longer care much about becoming targets for snipers.
If they don't keep warm, they will freeze to death.
At night in the Caucasus Mountains, the temperature reaches below 30 degrees. Staying in the open air for a night in such weather is simply torture.
Simon Haye was staying more than 200 meters away, and he was a little hesitant.
If these Russian soldiers find themselves, this distance does not guarantee that they will escape unscathed.
I lay quietly in the snow for more than two hours, and my ears kept hearing the sound of gunshots echoing in the valley.
Tonight, Moshe Dayan sent out all the Nordic snipers. A total of five hundred people!
Five hundred snipers were dispersed into small teams.
Some people acted alone, and some acted in groups. From nightfall, the sound of gunshots was like the cold wind, blowing on the bodies of the Russian soldiers.
"Bang!" A gunshot rang out.
Simon Haye was still hesitating. After a gunshot, a Russian soldier fell headlong into the bonfire.
The bonfire dimmed for a moment, and soon thick smoke billowed up.
Simon Haye was a little shocked. Simon Haye, who was used to seeing life and death, thought he would never be shocked in his life.
But now, Simon Haye is really shocked.
Those Russian soldiers sat there like wooden piles and continued to warm themselves by the fire.
It’s like I didn’t see the soldier who fell into the bonfire!
Even the billowing smoke seemed to have little effect on them.
"Bang!" Another gunshot rang out.
A Russian soldier fell down, but the people around him remained indifferent.
Gunshots rang out, and the Russian soldiers fell one by one. Until the last man fell, no one was seen screaming or picking up weapons to fight back.
To be continued...