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Chapter 712 The Kurds who lead the way

Various hovercraft slowly docked on the coastline. After the Red Navy soldiers driving these hovercraft finished docking, they saluted to the naval infantry in the cabin, "Comrades, let's see you. We are going back to transport the second batch of people. Long live the motherland."

The cabin door was wide open, and fully armed Soviet naval infantry disembarked one after another. Not far ahead of them, the entire city of Ordu was in a smog of gunpowder. They did not need any equipment to see the target. The flames in some places were the best coordinates.

"Attack!" Thousands of Red Sea soldiers who came ashore ran forward, followed the amphibious tanks not far ahead, rushed straight to Aldu, and conquered the city to establish a stable position for the subsequent landing troops. Due to the radar, the large Soviet landing ships were not dispatched this time, not because they did not believe in the destructive ability of the Soviet Air Force. After all, be careful to sail a ten thousand-year-old ship. This principle is better than anyone who sacrifices his life at any time.

Almost without a moment of stopping, the landing water amphibious tank troops and the Soviet naval infantry were put into the battle. They rushed directly into the city of Aldu to conduct street fighting. The entire city was full of gunfire, and the Soviet tank troops plunged into the city like a javelin, as if they were not afraid of the next cruel battle.

Because the orders of the Southern Theater Command in this war are very simple, that is, speed, occupation speed is the first target. As for the casualty rate, after experiencing a bloody battle of the Patriotic War, the generals of the Soviet Ministry of Defense remained uninterested in any casualties. Not to mention that the total casualties of the Soviet Union is only six or seven hundred people, even if this number is increased by a hundred times, it will not cause any fluctuations in the Soviet Ministry of Defense. As long as the war can win, what is the point of death? Where can a war be immortal?

The machine gunner lying on the corner of the street opposite made two long shots in a row. The non-scopic chain on the side of the machine gun's bullet-looping port had already hung to the ground, and a bright shell was sprinkled on the sidewalk. The machine gunner temporarily suppressed the opponent's shooting, but the Soviet soldiers knew that this situation could not last too long. In the previous few fire exchanges, the machine gunner had knocked out four fifty rounds of drums, and now they were using ammunition carried by the deputy shooter.

"Platform leader, I will take two comrades to rush over." The person who spoke was Corporal Rudolph, who served as the squad leader of the second squad, a brave soldier and a firm Communist Party member.

Mechanized infantry is also called motorized infantry. They are essentially simple infantry, but rely on mechanized vehicles to move. After arriving at the battlefield, they still have to get off the car and walk into battle. The definition of the Soviet motorized infantry is completely different from that of other countries. Whether it is marching or combat, there is not much difference between the Soviet motorized infantry and the tank division. The Soviet tank division can also do what the Soviet tank division can do. In the Soviet army organization, there is not much difference between the weapons equipped by the two troops.

Because the night has not yet dissipated, the Soviet naval infantry, who had not had strong night combat capabilities, were more cautious. After all, no one was willing to see Marx in advance. Bad luck was completely different from taking the initiative to seek death. They needed a certain amount of time to remove the few remaining strongholds. After all, the Soviet army's ability to fight night combat was not too strong. Of course, this not very strong means that compared with the US military, it is still a piece of cake to deal with the Turkish army.

The gunshots alarmed the nearby Turkish troops, and the Soviet naval infantry quickly launched a fierce gunfight with the Turkish soldiers on the streets. Perhaps because of their lack of control, the Turks in the city showed no signs of gathering, but followed the original squad and platoon units and successively engaged in fighting the Soviet naval infantry.

Compared with the battle here, ten main divisions of the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front had crossed the border between Armenia and Turkey. Less than 60 years ago, the name here was Western Armenia. After conquering the city of Karls, the Turkish army had lost its organization, and the collapsed soldiers fled all over the mountains. The first Soviet tank divisions attacked were left as the ending, leading the motorized infantry division that later crossed the border began to march towards Erzurum. They drove the remaining Turkish soldiers to advance towards the established area, and the remaining finishing work was left to the flanking Soviet Motorized Infantry Division.

At 2:30 in the morning, Selov followed the troops to Karls. This would be the front-line command. Of course, he was not planning to learn from Comrade Chang Kaishen as a master of micro-tutoring. He still knew how much he had. He could not read any military maps at all. He had never attended a regular military academy. The purpose of arranging the front-line command in Karls was to show the attitude of the Soviet Union and an offensive attitude.

"Have we received protests from NATO yet? It shouldn't be." The entire Kremlin was brightly lit, and the members of the Central Soviet Presidium were here. At this time, no one could sleep. They showed great determination to approve the Soviet plan. Everyone understood that this was a huge adventure, and it was uneasy to actually implement it.

The Soviet Ministry of Defense's previous exercise plans believed that once the Soviet huge tank army started, it would be able to drink the Atlantic Ocean in only two weeks at most, standing on the coastline of France, waiting for the gathering army in the United States. The most optimistic estimate would be that it would sweep across NATO in one week, making the entire Europe the back garden of the Soviet Union.

The exercise is an exercise. Although it gave Brezhnev great confidence, it was ultimately a planned war. Now the real war is coming. If the Soviet Union only took two weeks to sweep NATO, it would be enough to win Turkey. In order to ensure that Brezhnev gave Selov twenty days, instead of the three days that Selov himself estimated.

"Under normal circumstances, we should have received protests from NATO, but there is no one at the moment, which is very unsettling." Foreign Minister Andre Gromiko was also questioning. He had already prepared how to deal with it, but the expected protest did not appear, which made him feel unsure at once.

If NATO protests fiercely, he can also judge how serious the matter is through the other party's words, but the quietness on the other side is scary. This heavy psychological pressure is all about them. To be more serious, will the US nuclear missiles be flying towards here? No, no... our radar will find it...

"Maybe NATO has not found it yet." Kosykin, chairman of the Council of Ministers, gave a reason that was obviously comforting, and then shook his head, "Maybe the United States does not care about Turkey's life or death, to be honest, I don't believe this."

"Anyway, our military strength is not worse than that of the Americans. Americans on land are afraid of us. What we should really worry about is the Americans, because the battlefield is on land. We should think about whether the Americans are as distressed as us at this time, and even more worried." Sherepin, the chairman of the Supreme Soviet, exclaimed, "Since we have made a decision, we have to bear this consequence. I firmly believe that the winner..."

"It must be us!" Selov clenched his fists and ordered the staff around him, "Send a report to Moscow, everything goes well, we have gained an absolute advantage on all fronts, as simple as smashing an egg with a hammer."

"Comrade General, we have just broken through the border. Are you a little too optimistic?" asked the staff officer next to him.

"Do you know who I am? I am a leader of an intelligence department. Do what I said and we will win reinforcements all over the mountains and fields soon. I won't deceive you, go ahead." Selov smiled and said, "We will be welcomed by the slug, just like when we liberated Eastern Europe."

Like other cities, Erzurum, the fourth largest city in Turkey, was also continuously attacked by the Soviet Strategic Rocket Force and the Air Force, but in this city, the Soviet Air Force was obviously restrained because most of the people here were Kurds. Kurdistan in a broad sense occupies at least one-fifth of the place inside Turkey.

However, Erzurum Selov was not prepared to give it to the Kurds, because according to history, the city should be part of Western Armenia, and the Kurds also believed that the places they demanded for independence did not include this city.

"In the future, this will be a prosperous border town. It is a good place for us to do business with Kurdistan and Syria." Selov said to himself in front of the map on the table, and suddenly pulled out the Damascus steel knife from his waist and nailed it to Erzurum's position.

Erzurum is very lively, no one knows that Abdullah Ojaran, General Secretary of the Kurdish Communist Party, has secretly returned to the city, the fourth largest city in Turkey, and has entered the armed forces of the Kurdish Communist Party from a few days ago.

Erzurum was subjected to precise air strikes, and thanks to these Kurds for the accurate intelligence provided to the Soviet Union. After the air strikes, Ojaran, who was holding the Soviet assault rifle, shouted to his supporters, "The time has come to fight for our national independence. We will build a new Kurdish country, and now we fight for independence."

"Long live Kurd, long live socialism..." The emotional Kurdish soldiers then entered the battle. The important targets that Erzurum had not yet been attacked were attacked by the armed forces of the Kurdish Communist Party. At the same time, two Soviet tank divisions were coming at a rapid march.
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