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Chapter 246(2/2)

As long as any of the 88 guns dared to fire, the Ming army's artillery fire would immediately fly over like locusts.

With bursts of explosions on the ground, the 88-gun cannon will be torn into pieces by the violent explosions.

On several occasions, the explosive ammunition sent the gunners flying thirty or forty meters high.

These gunners were still showing their teeth and claws in the air. But when they fell to the ground, their bodies were either pierced by branches, or they were knocked down without even two intact bones.

Here the artillery roared, and over there the machine gun roared.

Polish soldiers kept coming, planning to approach the Ming army.

But they were constantly blocked by the Ming Army's 12.7mm heavy machine guns. The shooters of the Ming Army's 12.7mm heavy machine guns were very accurate.

They could even kill the charging Polish soldiers with short bursts from a distance of more than a thousand meters.

The Polish soldiers opposite them were simply unable to do this.

At 5:15 in the morning, the sky was already bright and the sun showed a little bit on the horizon.

A group of German soldiers marched into Minsk.

"Look, our reinforcements are coming. Germans, Germans!" the Polish soldiers guarding the city shouted excitedly to the Germans.

Many people also blew whistles, and the whistles were heard continuously, and groups of German soldiers marched into Minsk in neat formations.

There are many people, too many!

It’s almost impossible to see the end of the road!

Budoldovsky and Kravchuk also saw it. They hurriedly put on their military uniform jackets, adjusted their military appearance in the huge full-length mirror, and walked out of the command post.

They want to meet the German General Rundstedt in person!

This is a legendary figure. It is said that when he first joined the war, he was just a colonel. Now, he is already a lieutenant general.

Although his military rank is one level higher than that of Rundstedt, Budoldowski did not mind using grand etiquette to welcome these Germans who assisted him at critical moments.

There were quite a lot of German troops entering the city. After entering the city, the German troops seemed to have a planned advance towards the Polish military camp.

They occupied traffic intersections, and some dangerous points were also occupied by the Germans.

Even though there were Polish soldiers around them, the Germans set up their machine guns regardless.

More and more Germans poured into Minsk, and eventually, it felt like the entire Minsk was filled with German troops.

Budordovsky and Kravchuk just looked at it, not quite understanding what was going on.

"Could it be that the German army has understood it? They understand that they want to help us defend Minsk instead of going to the suburbs to annihilate the Ming army." Kravchuk said with some confusion.

"It's very possible, Kravchuk, you go find the German officer and ask when General Rundstedt will arrive.

We need them to attack the Ming army in the wild, not to help us defend Minsk." Budordovsky looked at Kravchuk with some dissatisfaction, this guy must have not made it clear to the Allies.

"Okay!" Kravchuk was also helpless. He made it very clear to General Rundstedt on the phone.

Why did the German army march into Minsk? Looking at it, it seems that they have the intention to take over Minsk.

The sun came out, and thousands of golden lights instantly illuminated the sky. The golden light was very soft and didn't seem too dazzling.

Kravchuk and his men saw the Germans and asked where their commander was.

After meeting several captains, majors and other officers in succession, he finally saw a colonel.

"Colonel!" Kravchuk saluted the colonel.

The colonel looked at Kravchuk rudely, which made him very dissatisfied.

"Colonel, where is your superior, where is General Rundstedt?" Kravchuk looked at the colonel with some annoyance.

"Our general is still outside the city, and we have been ordered to take over Minsk. During this period, we will use weapons no matter where or where we encounter obstruction.

Come, unload their guns!" the colonel said coldly, and the wolf-like German troops behind them swarmed up. Before Kravchuk and his guards could draw out their guns, they were already pinned down.

on the ground.

"Bastards! You bastards, I'm going to sue you to General Rundstedt.

You bastards!" Kravchuk struggled hard, but unfortunately he was no longer a young man and could no longer compete with those burly German soldiers.
Chapter completed!
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