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Chapter 2894 Attack

In the next journey, Sokov and others passed many checkpoints and German positions. Although they passed smoothly, the expression on Sokov's face became extremely serious.

Zhu Kewen, who was sitting in the passenger seat, turned his head and saw the expression on Sokov's face. He couldn't help but ask curiously: "Comrade Brigade Commander, I see that your face is not good. Do you feel uncomfortable?"

Sokov waved his hand and said his thoughts: "Comrade Lieutenant, there are at least 20 checkpoints and German positions we just passed, right?"

"To be precise, there are 22." Zhu Kewen said: "There are 18 checkpoints and 4 defensive positions."

"If it were just one car for us, there would definitely be no big problem to pass through this area." Sokov continued: "But if we find a unit with thousands of people or even more people, how can we take them through these German-controlled areas and return to our position?"

When Zhukowen heard Sokov say this, his mouth twitched, and then made an unrealistic suggestion: "Comrade Brigade Commander, if there are really a few thousand people, they can be allowed to stay behind enemy lines to fight guerrillas, which can also restrain the enemy."

"This is unrealistic, Comrade Sir." Sokov directly rejected Zhu Kewen's proposal: "First of all, the superiors hope that this force can return to the defense zone of our army and strengthen our defense, so they sent us out to find them. Secondly, if there is a guerrilla activity of thousands or even thousands of people behind the enemy, it will definitely attract the attention of the Germans when they mobilize heavy troops to encircle and suppress this force."

Speaking of this, he paused for a moment, sighed softly, and continued: "How much time do you think a unit that does not receive any supplies can last under the encirclement of the German army?"

Sokov's words made Zhu Kewen fall into deep thought, and he realized that he had thought the problem too simply. If a guerrilla team of dozens or hundreds of people was surrounded and annihilated by the German army, they could still take advantage of the small number of people to jump out of the gap in the enemy's encirclement. But if the troops were too large and there were baggage and wounded, it would be too difficult to escape from the German army's encirclement.

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As the time approached noon, Sokov looked at the scenery that was quickly retreating outside the window and asked Zhu Kewen in front: "Comrade Lieutenant, where have we been?"

"Comrade Brigade Commander," Zhu Kewen half turned around and said to Sokov: "Based on time, we should be less than thirty kilometers away from the Lezica area at this moment."

"Thirty kilometers." Sokov felt the bumps of the road and said casually: "Under this road condition, you can reach your destination within an hour."

"Yes, comrade comrade commander." As soon as Sokov finished speaking, Chursin, who was driving, answered: "In an hour, I promise to reach the Lezica area."

"Comrade Brigade Commander." Zhu Kewen asked with a worried look on his face: "The Leqicha area is so big, how do we know where the troops we are looking for?"

Sokov was silent for a moment and said, "Don't worry, after we arrive in the Lezica area, we will use the radio to contact the other party..."

Before he could finish his words, a dense gunshot suddenly sounded outside the car, and bullets pouring down from the slopes on the roadside caused a dark brown earth wave more than one meter high on both sides of the car.

"Enemy attack, enemy attack!" Zhu Kewen shouted loudly at Churxin after a brief panic: "Start up and rush over."

Chursin drove a car in a Z-shaped shape in the rain of bullets, trying to avoid bullets flying from the slopes. Unfortunately, although his driving skills were high, the dense bullets blocked the road where the vehicle was moving forward. Soon, the engine was shot and the car had to stop on the side of the road.

"Comrade Brigade Commander," Chursin turned his head and shouted at Sokov, who was sitting behind him: "The car was broken by bullets. Get out of the car quickly, otherwise we will all be targets."

Zhukowen and Morozova, who was sitting on Sokov's right, pushed open the car door, jumped out of the car first, and hid in the gully on the roadside. Sokov, Zub and Churcin also jumped out of the car one after another and rolled into the gully on the roadside.

"How is it? Is anyone injured?" Sokov squatted in the ravine and shouted loudly to his left and right.

"No, I'm not injured." The first response was Chursin and Sergeant Zub.

Then, the voice of Second Lieutenant Zhu Kewen came: "I am not injured either!"

"Morozova, where are you?" Sokov couldn't help but feel anxious when he didn't hear Morozova's voice. If there was any accident on the other side, he would not be able to contact the 315th Infantry Division. Therefore, he raised his voice again and asked, "Are you injured?"

"Comrade Brigade Commander," a moment later, Morozova's voice came: "I'm fine."

Confirm that no one was injured, Sokov finally felt relieved. He looked up and wanted to see who shot him, but as soon as he emerged, he was scared by the dense bullets and retracted into the ditch.

"Comrade Brigade Commander." Zhu Kewen asked anxiously: "Who shot us?"

"I don't know." Sokov listened in a slanted ear. From the gunshots, he could tell that the weapons being fired include Soviet turntable machine guns, German mg34 machine guns, and even sporadic MP40 gunshots. "From the gunshots, it's hard to tell whether the person shooting at us is German or his own."

"Hell." Zubu said excitedly: "Since it's your own people, why should you shoot at us?"

Sokov turned his head and stared at Zubu, sneered and said, "Comrade Sergeant, look down and see, what are you wearing?"

Zubu instinctively looked down and saw clearly the German uniform he was wearing, and said embarrassedly: "I am wearing German uniforms. In this way, the person who shot us may be his own."

"We can only say that this possibility is very large." Now that we are behind enemy lines, Sokov remains vigilant enough. He said to the people around him: "We cannot rule out that our identity is exposed, and we have been blocked by the German army. Therefore, we cannot easily reveal our identity before we figure out the other party's identity."

"The firepower outside is so strong that we can't look up at all." Zhu Kewen said sadly: "How can we figure out who the person attacked us is?"

"Don't worry." Sokov comforted everyone and said: "It is impossible for people on the hillside to shoot without restrictions. If they hit for a while, they will definitely stop shooting and send people to check it out. Then we will be able to figure out who the attacker is."

As Sokov judged, a few minutes later, the shooting on the hillside stopped. Many people went down the hillside and came to the gully where Sokov and others hid, shouting in stiff and crappy German: "Take out the weapon first, then raise your hands to come out."

When Zhu Kewen heard this, his eyes lit up and said to Sokov: "Comrade Brigade Commander, have you heard the German language used by the caller? He doesn't say the grammar is wrong, and his tone is stiff. He obviously is not a German."

"Well, I heard it too."

"It's great. Now we can confirm that we are our own people." Zhu Kewen said, and was about to stand up directly, but was grabbed by Sokov.

Zhu Kewen asked Sokov in confusion: "Comrade Brigade Commander, since he is here, why don't he show up immediately?"

"Comrade Lieutenant, you are wearing a German uniform. If you protrude out rashly, the other party may shoot you directly." Sokov said to Zhu Kowen: "You will die at that time."

"What should we do?" Zhu Kewen asked.

"Take the weapon out first." Sokov finished speaking, throwing his pistol out first, and shouting at the outside: "Don't shoot, don't shoot!"

When he saw Sokov throwing his weapon out, the rest of the people followed suit and threw out the weapons they carried.

When the people outside saw the people hiding in the ravines, they threw out all their weapons and continued to shout: "Raise your hands and stand up slowly!"

Sokov said to the left and right: "I'll get up first, and after I'll make sure you'll stand up."

Seeing that his subordinates nodded in agreement, Sokov raised his hands and stood up, shouting outside: "Don't shoot, you must never shoot!"

After standing upright, Sokov saw clearly that what was standing on the road was a group of Soviet commanders and fighters. Their weapons were varied, including Soviet and German weapons, but all the guns were aimed at him.

Seeing Sokov stand up, an officer wearing the rank of captain stepped forward and said with some surprise: "I really didn't expect that we even caught a big fish and caught a German major."

"Comrade Captain," Sokov saw that the Soviet soldiers attacked him, and guessed in his heart that they might be the unit he was looking for, but instead of hastily proving his identity, he asked at the captain: "I have something important to see your superiors. Can you take us there?"

"Oh, this German can speak Russian. He speaks so well. If I hadn't seen people, I would have thought they were Russians." The captain turned his head and said to one of his subordinates.

"Comrade Captain, you are right. I am indeed Russian." Sokov put down his hands and explained to the other party: "The reason I wear this German uniform is to perform special tasks. Please take me to see your superior immediately now. I have important things to say to him."

"Comrade Captain," before the captain could speak, a soldier who came to the edge of the gully saw Zhu Kewen and others hiding inside, shouted in surprise at the captain: "There are four Germans here, and there is actually a female soldier."

Under the escort of Soviet soldiers, Sokov and others climbed out of the ravine and came to the car that had been sieve.

Sokov said to the captain: "Comrade Captain, I have a radio station in the trunk. Can I take it out?"

The captain thought for a moment about Sokov's request, but nodded and agreed.

Seeing that the captain agreed, Sokov turned his head and made a gesture to Chursin, signaling him to open the trunk and take out the radio station that was placed inside.

When Churcin took out the radio, Morozova next to her exclaimed: "O my God, the radio has been broken."

Sokov looked in the sound and saw liquid dripping from the bottom of the radio station in Churxin's hand. It seemed that the battery was leaking.

"Morozova." Seeing this, Sokov couldn't help frowning: "Can the radio station still work?"

"Comrade Brigade Commander, I don't know. I need to check before I can confirm whether it can still be used." As she said that, she asked Churxin to put the radio on the ground and prepare for inspection.

Unexpectedly, before Churxin put the radio station on the ground, the warrior standing next to him pushed him hard, and after staggering, he said viciously: "Okay, don't be too slow, follow us quickly, or I'll shoot."

Chursin turned to look at Sokov, wanting to see what decision he would make.

Sokov knew very well that these soldiers were still vigilant about him and others at this moment. If they did not follow their instructions, they might shoot directly. If they died in the hands of their own people like this, it would be too unfair. In order to avoid this situation, Sokov ordered Churxin: "Curxin, take the radio station and go with the soldiers."

In this way, Sokov and his group came to a small town under the escort of the soldiers.

I met many commanders and fighters along the way. When they saw Sokov and others escorted by their comrades, they kept saying hello to their comrades: "It seems that your harvest today is pretty good. You actually caught the Germans who were officials."

In this way, Sokov and others came to the church in the center of the town under the escort of the soldiers.

Sokov walked into the church and saw a long wooden table in the corner of the hall, with several school officials sitting on the left. He couldn't help but feel secretly happy. As long as he figured out the other party's identity, he could confirm whether the other party was the target he was looking for.

"Report to the comrade commander," the captain stepped forward first, walked to a lieutenant colonel, raised his hand to salute him, and reported with some pride: "We attacked a German car on the road and captured five prisoners." After saying that, he turned around and called his subordinates and took Sokov and others over.

After looking at Sokov and others, the lieutenant colonel smiled and said, "Comrade Captain, he did a good job and actually caught a German major. I believe that from him, I can get information useful to us."

After saying that, the lieutenant colonel turned around and called a staff officer: "You go and find someone who knows German to come over, and I want to interrogate them."

"Comrade Commander," said the captain as soon as he finished speaking: "No need to find any translation. These Germans can speak Russian and speak pretty well."

"What, he speaks Russian well?" After hearing the captain's report, the expression on his face suddenly became serious: "So, their identities are not simple."

"Lieutenant Colonel," Sokov was about to take two steps forward, but the two soldiers around him pressed their shoulders down, but he still said loudly: "I am my own person, I have important things to meet your highest commander."

The lieutenant colonel came to Sokov, looked him up and down, and said with a stern face: "I am the highest commander here. If you have any, just tell me."
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