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Chapter 313: The Samurai Spirit is facing a massive bombardment. How should we deal with it?

The Japanese charged very quickly, causing the tank battalions of the 3rd and 4th Divisions to go into battle early.

But it doesn’t matter, as long as we hold on for about 10 minutes, the air force formation will be here soon.

The Japanese soldiers continued to rush forward under the tank fire. They could already see the entire tank and were less than 1 kilometer away from it.

"Just charge! There's only 1 kilometer left. As long as we get into the 1 kilometer range, we'll win."

In fact, they also knew that the price they paid was too high. Half of the armored regiment had been lost, and the remaining half was rushing forward and was constantly under fire from the T34.

At such a close distance, rocket launchers can only be fired at enemies behind them, not at enemies within 1 kilometer. This is to avoid the shock wave of the explosion from injuring their own people.

This time the Japanese were still very brave. They had rushed to a position of 500 meters, but the tank battalion did not continue to shell the Japanese. Instead, they quickly reversed and retreated.

Just now, the command center sent them a message that the Air Force bomber formation had arrived overhead and asked them to withdraw two miles away.

This was very exciting. After receiving the order, all the tank drivers tried their best to evacuate the tanks backwards.

The infantry regiment had already withdrawn in advance because they did not have much advantage in this kind of charge and could only resort to hand-to-hand combat and close-range shooting.

If that were the case, they would surely suffer heavy losses because the enemy would have superior military strength.

The tanks retreated two miles at a very fast speed. The Japanese soldiers were all running, and since there was no way to catch up, it would be difficult to catch up with them even with the tanks.

When they evacuated a certain distance, they quickly contacted the Air Force bomber formation.

"We have withdrawn two miles away. You can launch an air strike now."

At this moment, the Japanese also heard the sound in the air. Only then did they understand why the other side evacuated quickly. It turned out that air support had arrived.

"All of you, get down and prepare for air defense."

The Japs commander yelled to their soldiers.

The remaining tanks and armored vehicles of the armored regiment also quickly stopped advancing and fled to the rear.

The area is so large that even if they wanted to run, they couldn't outrun the speed of an airplane.

The bombing was carried out by B-52 and H-6 again. The reason for not bringing B-10 was that the enemy's flying speed was too slow and they were still flying slowly behind.

The PC's fighter jets were responsible for the escort and were also flying slowly behind.

These two types of bombers are advanced fighter planes of later generations, so they have very fast flying speeds. Support requires speed, so they came here first.

We did not bring fuel-air bombs and thermobaric bombs this time. The reason is that they will only be used when dealing with important official business. Now that we are attacking large-scale targets on the ground, there is no need to use these two weapons.

"This is the bomber formation of the Air Force Group. We will bomb ground targets. The third and fourth ground divisions, please be careful not to get close to the bombing area. You can continue to retreat two miles. There will be more bomber formations coming later."

This news stunned them all; they had never imagined that a war was fought this way.

First one wave of bombers came, then another wave. If this continued, the enemy would have been blown up long ago, and they would have no targets left to hit the Japanese.

Now they understood why the 1st and 2nd Divisions were able to win the battle, and they could also fight in the same way.

As the bombers began to drop bombs, the Japanese soldiers fleeing on the ground suffered, especially the armored regiment which was a larger target and received special attention.

The sound of the bombers reached the ears of the Japanese, and they were already scared to death. They had no idea about air defense, and even if they did, it would be useless.

Their planes were flying at an altitude of ten thousand meters, and our machine guns were powerless to stop them.

The most heartbreaking thing was that just after they had been shooting into the sky for a minute, they were blown to pieces by bombs from the sky.

In this situation, the Japanese soldiers didn't dare to touch the heavy machine guns, as whoever touched them would be killed.

The fleeing Japanese soldiers were bombed for an hour, according to the captain of the bomber formation.

"We have bombed the entire ten-kilometer radius. This should have wiped out a third of our forces."

They had run out of explosives, so they called two division commanders on the ground, explained the situation, and left.

They said something before leaving.

"Stay where you are, the next bombing will probably be in half an hour."

His time estimate was a little off, and 10 minutes later, B-s and P-series fighters arrived.

They also learned that the other side's bombing mission had been completed, but they had not yet arrived at the battlefield. This was not going to work.

So they decided to speed up the flight of the plane, and arrived at the destination airspace ten minutes earlier.

The leader of the B-10 formation called the rd and th divisions on the ground and asked them which direction the Japanese had gone. Then the P-series fighters rushed out, lowered their altitude and began to search for targets against the Japanese.

Sure enough, after ten minutes they found the remaining Japanese soldiers, who were hiding in the underground fortifications in Anshan.

There was nothing they could do about it. As soon as the planes in the sky left, another group arrived in less than half an hour. They tried their best to escape the pursuit of the fighter planes and bombers for half an hour, but they could not.

We cannot let the enemy enter the fortifications, as it would be difficult to blow up the projectiles if they did.

The fighter planes dived down at the fastest speed, and they risked being hit by heavy machine guns and fired at the ground.

The bombers focused on bombing the periphery of the fortifications, where the largest number of Japanese soldiers were concentrated, and these Japanese soldiers were rushing into the fortifications.

The two division commanders were helpless when they saw such a scene. They did enter the fortifications, but most of the people who had been recovered were still outside.

They knew that they were doomed this time, and the loss of at least tens of thousands of people was certain.

After an hour of bombing, the planes left, leaving countless corpses on the ground.

The fleet of aircraft had observed before leaving that the enemy had been weakened and the crisis on their front line had been resolved.

In fact, when the two divisions retreated and the bombers were carrying out aerial bombing, they were already counting casualties.

The casualties caused by the artillery battle with the Japanese and the Japanese charge have been counted. The final data is 278 deaths, 218 serious injuries, and 512 minor injuries. Basically, half of the regiment's combat effectiveness has been destroyed.

Fortunately, there was not too deep contact, as the Japanese's shooting and artillery accuracy were still very high. So many casualties were caused by the chaos caused by multiple charges, which gave the Japanese an opportunity.

The two divisions of the Japanese army now hid in the underground fortifications in a panic. Two hours later, they counted the casualties, including those injured in the bombing outside the fortifications. A total of 1.5 people were killed in this battle and 7000 people were injured to varying degrees.

Generally speaking, one division was destroyed, leaving only one full-strength division. It would be possible to hide here and use underground fortifications to delay the attacks of the Third and Fourth Divisions.

But this would make it very troublesome for them to report to the Kwantung Army Headquarters, and they didn't know how to say it.

An entire division was destroyed in just one day, and there were so many wounded soldiers. This was enough to piss the acting commander-in-chief off to death.

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