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Chapter 2885

Karsokov poked his head out of the tent and saw that Sokov had seized the German tanks that had broken through, and quickly ran out.

When he arrived in front of Sokov, Karsokov said excitedly: "Comrade Brigade Commander, you are so great that you seized the German tank without a single shot."

Hearing Karsokov's praise, Sokov just smiled faintly and said modestly: "It's all up to the German uniform we are wearing that the enemy's tank hands treat us as their own people, so that we can seize this tank so smoothly."

"Captain Bobricov." Sokov turned to Bobricov and said, "Leave two men to guard the tanks, and then send people to take the German tankers to the prisoner-of-war camp in the rear."

"Okay, comrade comrade commander." Bobricov agreed and began to arrange manpower to guard the tanks and escort the prisoners to the prisoner-of-war camp in the rear.

Just as Sokov and others were about to return to the tent, the screaming sound of shells shaking through the air suddenly came from the air.

Hearing this voice, Bobricov immediately shouted: "Blasting, hide, hide quickly!" After shouting, he threw Sokov to the ground and used his body to protect him from harm.

A shell landed seven or eight meters away from the tank and exploded. The flying shrapnel hit the tank body and jingled, and the soil with temperature fell all over the crowd. Fortunately, everyone heard Bobricov's shouts and lay down in time to avoid the injury.

"What's going on?" Sokov asked, looking up, "Where did the shells fly in?"

"I don't know." Karsokov replied with a blank look on his face, "I did not order the artillery to fire here."

Bobricov got up, hid next to the tank, and carefully looked out, and saw a tank coming from a distance. He quickly turned around and shouted at Sokov, "Comrade Brigade Commander, there is a tank coming towards us."

Sokov was shocked after hearing this, thinking that the German tanks that bypassed the defense line of the Fourth Battalion were not only the ones he seized? He asked quickly: "Can you see clearly whether it is our tank or the enemy tank?"

Hearing Sokov's orders, Bobricov leaned out to check again. Soon, he saw clearly the tank coming, which was the Sherman tank driven by Lieutenant Kozak, and quickly turned around and shouted excitedly to Sokov: "Comrade Brigade Commander, it is Lieutenant Kozak's tank."

After saying that, before Sokov could give orders, Bobricov came out of his hiding place and waved his hands desperately towards the coming tank.

The tanks in the distance stopped, and a moment later, another shell broke out and flew directly towards Bobricov's position.

With a loud "boom", the shells landed more than ten meters away from Bobricov and exploded. Fortunately, Sokov pulled him back in time, otherwise the flying shrapnel would either die or be injured.

Bobricov, who hid behind the tank again, said in shock: "What's going on? Why did Lieutenant Kozak fire at me?"

Sokov laughed and then said, "We are surrounded by a German tank. You are wearing a German uniform. Lieutenant Kozak thought you were German, so it would be strange if you didn't fire at you."

After listening to Sokov's explanation, Bobricov finally understood what was going on. He quickly took off his German uniform outside and exposed the Soviet uniform inside. After doing all this, he walked out of his hiding place again and waved his hands towards the tanks in the distance.

Seeing a man in a Soviet uniform running out from behind the German tank, Kozak ordered the gunner to stop shooting and asked the driver to speed up.

To be on the safe side, he parked the tank more than 30 meters away from the German tank, and the black hole muzzle was aimed at the German tank. He was about to find something wrong and fired immediately.

Seeing Kozak's tank stop, Sokov, who took off his German uniform, walked out from behind the German tank and walked towards Kozak's tank. Several soldiers from the guard company saw Sokov walk out of the hiding place, and didn't bother to take off his German uniform, so they followed him.

Kozak recognized the person who walked out from behind the German tank. It was Brigade Commander Sokov. He immediately opened the hatch cover on the top of the turret and asked loudly at Sokov: "Comrade Brigade Commander, what's going on here? Why are you wearing German uniforms?"

Sokov came to the side of the Sherman tank, looked up at Kozak above, and said, "Comrade Lieutenant, a German tank bypassed the defense line of our army and broke here. I ordered people to change into the German uniforms, making them think we were our own people, so they easily seized the tank and captured all the tank soldiers. By the way, how could you appear here?"

Kozak got out of the turret, jumped off the tank, came to Sokov, raised his hand to salute, and reported respectfully: "We received an order that a German tank rushed through our defense line, and the target might be the brigade command, and came to rescue him. I really didn't expect that you would solve the enemy's tank before we arrived."

Sokov turned his head and glanced at the two craters on the ground, and said with lingering fear: "Comrade Lieutenant, fortunately your guns were not accurate, otherwise we would be reimbursed."

After hearing Sokov said this, Kozak couldn't help but blush and quickly defended himself: "Comrade Brigade Commander, I didn't know that this tank had been captured by you at that time. I was worried that they would threaten the safety of the brigade headquarters, so I fired a cannon 1,000 meters away. Fortunately, I didn't hit it, otherwise it would be a big mistake."

Sokov knew very well that the other party fired fire because he mistakenly thought of his men as Germans. Fortunately, although he fired two shots, he did not cause casualties, so he naturally would not care about what Kozak did.

"Comrade Lieutenant." Sokov pointed to the German tank and said to Kozak: "You can arrange someone later and bring this tank back."

"Thank you, Brigade Commander!"

Sokov and Karsokov returned to the brigade headquarters shortly after they appeared.

Seeing that the two of them were safe and sound, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief and quickly said, "I feel relieved when I see you two are safe."

When Sokov heard what he said, he immediately thought of Lieutenant Kozak who came to rescue him, and asked tentatively: "Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander, did you ask Lieutenant Kozak to rescue us?"

Belkin nodded vigorously and replied in a affirmative tone: "That's right. I got the news that a German tank had bypassed the defensive position of the Fourth Battalion and headed towards the brigade. I was worried that you were in danger, so I immediately notified Lieutenant Kozak and asked him to drive the tank to rescue you."

"It turns out that Lieutenant Kozak was called by you." Sokov said to Belkin with a smile: "Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander, thank you!"

"Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander," Karsokov added from the side: "You may not know yet. Lieutenant Kozak regarded us as Germans and even fired fire at us. Fortunately, God blessed, no casualties were caused."

When Berkin heard this, he was stunned. He looked at Sokov, then looked at Karsokov, and asked in confusion: "What's going on?"

"It's nothing, it's just a misunderstanding." Sokov took the discovery of the German tanks and disguised himself as German soldiers and went to seize the tank. When he was about to return, Lieutenant Kozak, who was rushed to arrive, told Belkin in detail, and finally said: "Lieutenant Kozak was also kind-hearted and thought we were Germans, so he fired at us. However, it was a blessing in disguise that there was no casualties."

After listening to Sokov's story, Belkin's heart suddenly felt much more at ease.

"Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander, what are the results of the battles in the Fourth Battalion?"

"They repelled the German offensive again, killed hundreds of German soldiers, and destroyed five tanks and seven armored vehicles."

"Good job." Karsokov was immediately filled with joy after hearing this: "The Germans suffered a great loss here. Next time I want to attack, I'm afraid I have to think carefully."

But Sokov's focus was not just on how many enemies he had eliminated. He frowned and asked, "Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander, what are the casualties of the Fourth Battalion?"

Bobricov, who hid behind the tank again, said in shock: "What's going on? Why did Lieutenant Kozak fire at me?"

Sokov laughed and then said, "We are surrounded by a German tank. You are wearing a German uniform. Lieutenant Kozak thought you were German, so it would be strange if you didn't fire at you."

After listening to Sokov's explanation, Bobricov finally understood what was going on. He quickly took off his German uniform outside and exposed the Soviet uniform inside. After doing all this, he walked out of his hiding place again and waved his hands towards the tanks in the distance.

Seeing a man in a Soviet uniform running out from behind the German tank, Kozak ordered the gunner to stop shooting and asked the driver to speed up.

To be on the safe side, he parked the tank more than 30 meters away from the German tank, and the black hole muzzle was aimed at the German tank. He was about to find something wrong and fired immediately.

Seeing Kozak's tank stop, Sokov, who took off his German uniform, walked out from behind the German tank and walked towards Kozak's tank. Several soldiers from the guard company saw Sokov walk out of the hiding place, and didn't bother to take off his German uniform, so they followed him.

Kozak recognized the person who walked out from behind the German tank. It was Brigade Commander Sokov. He immediately opened the hatch cover on the top of the turret and asked loudly at Sokov: "Comrade Brigade Commander, what's going on here? Why are you wearing German uniforms?"

Sokov came to the side of the Sherman tank, looked up at Kozak above, and said, "Comrade Lieutenant, a German tank bypassed the defense line of our army and broke here. I ordered people to change into the German uniforms, making them think we were our own people, so they easily seized the tank and captured all the tank soldiers. By the way, how could you appear here?"

Kozak got out of the turret, jumped off the tank, came to Sokov, raised his hand to salute, and reported respectfully: "We received an order that a German tank rushed through our defense line, and the target might be the brigade command, and came to rescue him. I really didn't expect that you would solve the enemy's tank before we arrived."

Sokov turned his head and glanced at the two craters on the ground, and said with lingering fear: "Comrade Lieutenant, fortunately your guns were not accurate, otherwise we would be reimbursed."

After hearing Sokov said this, Kozak couldn't help but blush and quickly defended himself: "Comrade Brigade Commander, I didn't know that this tank had been captured by you at that time. I was worried that they would threaten the safety of the brigade headquarters, so I fired a cannon 1,000 meters away. Fortunately, I didn't hit it, otherwise it would be a big mistake."

Sokov knew very well that the other party fired fire because he mistakenly thought of his men as Germans. Fortunately, although he fired two shots, he did not cause casualties, so he naturally would not care about what Kozak did.

"Comrade Lieutenant." Sokov pointed to the German tank and said to Kozak: "You can arrange someone later and bring this tank back."

"Thank you, Brigade Commander!"

Sokov and Karsokov returned to the brigade headquarters shortly after they appeared.

Seeing that the two of them were safe and sound, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief and quickly said, "I feel relieved when I see you two are safe."

When Sokov heard what he said, he immediately thought of Lieutenant Kozak who came to rescue him, and asked tentatively: "Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander, did you ask Lieutenant Kozak to rescue us?"

Belkin nodded vigorously and replied in a affirmative tone: "That's right. I got the news that a German tank had bypassed the defensive position of the Fourth Battalion and headed towards the brigade. I was worried that you were in danger, so I immediately notified Lieutenant Kozak and asked him to drive the tank to rescue you."

"It turns out that Lieutenant Kozak was called by you." Sokov said to Belkin with a smile: "Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander, thank you!"

"Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander," Karsokov added from the side: "You may not know yet. Lieutenant Kozak regarded us as Germans and even fired fire at us. Fortunately, God blessed, no casualties were caused."

When Berkin heard this, he was stunned. He looked at Sokov, then looked at Karsokov, and asked in confusion: "What's going on?"

"It's nothing, it's just a misunderstanding." Sokov took the discovery of the German tanks and disguised himself as German soldiers and went to seize the tank. When he was about to return, Lieutenant Kozak, who was rushed to arrive, told Belkin in detail, and finally said: "Lieutenant Kozak was also kind-hearted and thought we were Germans, so he fired at us. However, it was a blessing in disguise that there was no casualties."

After listening to Sokov's story, Belkin's heart suddenly felt much more at ease.

"Comrade Deputy Brigade Commander, what are the results of the battles in the Fourth Battalion?"

"They repelled the German offensive again, killed hundreds of German soldiers, and destroyed five tanks and seven armored vehicles."

"Good job." Karsokov was immediately filled with joy after hearing this: "The Germans suffered a great loss here. Next time I want to attack, I'm afraid I have to think carefully."
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