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Chapter 674 The same boat

What's worse is that if the war situation continues to develop like this, the areas controlled by the Soviet army will soon become smaller and smaller, and soon even reinforcements will not be sent in because there is no place to accommodate them.

"Have you heard of the 'Legend Sergeant', Comrade Krelov?" asked Choikov.

"Yes, Comrade Chokov!" Krelov replied: "I heard that the Germans guarded Holm according to his advice!"

Cuikov nodded and said, "Not only Holm, but also Krim, Sevastopol, and even Baku!"

Krelov couldn't help but widen his eyes when he heard this, all these things he didn't know.

Krelov didn't know that this was normal, because since Holm, the Soviet army blocked the intelligence of the "Legendary Sergeant", because this was a matter of "making others' ambitions and destroying one's own power" for the Soviet army, which would seriously affect the morale of the Soviet army.

Cui Kefu nodded, took his eyes back from the map, and said to Krelov: "So, I have reason to believe that my opponent is actually this 'Legend Sergeant'. If we can't find a new way..."

Cui Kefu won't say anything next.

Krelov looked at the map and said, "Comrade Cuikov, I think we can increase the night offensive. I mean, invest more troops to build more tunnels. Transport troops to a farther position to launch an attack on the Germans... If we can win at night, we can regain the lost buildings during the day, so that the defense line can be stabilized!"

Cuikov shook his head and replied: "From last night's attack, the Germans would enter a complete defense at night. They even gave up some buildings occupied during the day to maintain a line of defense. On the other hand, they also had a series of measures against our tunnel sneak attacks. Although we are not very clear about what measures they used, these measures are obviously effective because they are no longer in chaos as before. In this way, launching an attack at night will have no advantage for us, and there will be no results except for the increase in casualties!"

Krelov opposed: "But if they weren't called back at night..."

Although Krelov didn't finish his words, he understood the meaning very clearly.

The Soviet army's advantage was to fight at night, because this could weaken the German air supremacy and more advantages than the Soviet army's tanks.

If the Germans cannot be repelled at night, then it will only be a matter of time before the Germans advance five hundred meters, two hundred meters or fifty meters during the day.

"So!" Choikov replied: "We need to find a way, a way to fight the Germans during the day!"

Cuikov's idea is correct. If he cannot repel the Germans at night, he must be able to block the Germans during the day.

But this seems to be a bit of a day and night. Everyone knows the reason... The Germans have fighter jets and tanks, and they can use these advantages to bombard buildings one by one, pushing the front line forward one by one.

Krelov and other Soviet officers believed that it would be better to find a way to attack at night than to find a way to fight during the day under such conditions, after all, the gap between them at night is not that big.

But Cui Kefu didn't think so. He walked out of the underground bunker as the command center the next day to observe the German offensive.

At this time, Qin Chuan and others were attacking the Soviet-controlled area.

The "grid tactics" not only facilitate the defense of the German army, but also facilitate the German attack, because after the division, each unit will know which ranges of its own attack will be, and it will even be beneficial to the coordination of artillery and even the air force.

For example, Qin Chuan and others were going to attack the 15th District. The first battalion was stubbornly resisted by a team of Soviet troops while advancing. The tanks of the first battalion were destroyed by anti-tank artillery hidden in several times... The anti-tank artillery was low and hidden in ruins or buildings, and it was difficult to be discovered.

Later, when he was in trouble, Qin Chuan shouted to the artillery liaison officer: "We need artillery fire support!"

The artillery liaison officer used a walkie-talkie to contact the artillery unit in the rear and shouted several times: "Architecture 15th Square Third Area!"

In order to make the artillery bombard more accurately, they also divided each grid into several zones.

The artillery also had the same partition map, so they immediately knew where to launch the artillery... If there was no partition, it would take a lot of effort to just indicate and confirm the location for the artillery.

A few minutes later, a whistling sound of artillery fire came from the air, and the shells exploded in front of the defense line like fireworks, blowing the Soviet position into a mess.

Qin Chuan took this time and rushed up with his soldiers, without the cover of tanks... Qin Chuan hoped to fight slowly with fast and rushed into their defense line before the Soviet army could react in the bombardment of artillery. Then, the MP43 in the hands of the German army and the quality of the German army could take a great advantage.

But at this time an accident happened... The Soviet artillery actually fired at the same coordinate, namely the 15th grid, area 3.

This is generally uncommon because it was the Soviets' position. There are only two possible situations: one is that the artillery fired incorrectly, and the Soviets often fired in the wrong position after the artillery fire. The other is to kill the enemy regardless of their own casualties.

Qin Chuan believed that this time it was probably the latter, because when the Soviet officers saw a large group of German troops rushing up with MP43s with artillery fire, they knew that if they were not blocked by artillery fire, they would also die.

"Continue to move forward!" Qin Chuan ordered loudly.

Because he knew that if it was such a shelling, it would be targeted at a location in front of the Soviet trenches, which was where the German soldiers were, so staying there was the most dangerous thing.

In front of us were the Soviet trenches, and Soviet soldiers were still guarding there... In fact, it was just a small ditch or a "cover" that was made by moving some bricks and stones in the ruins.

Qin Chuan and others jumped into the trench in the fire of artillery, then they bent down and dared not move... Because the shells exploded with bricks and stone debris flying everywhere, they would be hit as soon as they looked up.

So at that moment, a strange scene appeared: both the enemy and us were lying in the same trench, surrounded by flying stones and shrapnel, and everyone was wrapped in thick smoke and dust. Although they could feel that the enemy might be lying beside them, neither side took action... They could not be sure of this, and at the same time, any action would bring danger to themselves.
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