The three regiments broke into the Japanese front-line trenches in just a few minutes, and the feint attack reached this position. The rest was just relying on the trench fire.

When the charge was launched here, eight special operations regiments that had secretly broken through to the flank of the Japanese camp launched the attack.

Under the cover of 60-meter-high volley fire, the soldiers started firing with their submachine guns. Then, with the covering artillery fire of 60-meter-high volley fire, the special operations regiment broke into the front line position of the Japanese army's flank earlier than the feint attack regiment.

All the Japanese artillery fire had begun to counterattack. The heavy artillery and field artillery were aimed at the direction of the 122nd Division's field artillery, and the mortars were hitting the 122nd Division's mortar positions. Although the heavy artillery over there began to move after the test firing, seven of the eighteen field single-gun positions were still destroyed by the heavy artillery. The mortars in the front that were covering the charge fired thirty shells in three minutes and quickly retreated, and one-third of them were also destroyed.

At the beginning, the Japanese army did not pay much attention to the breakthrough on the flank, mainly because the momentum of the frontal attack was too loud. Thousands of soldiers shouted and charged, almost covering up the movement of the two flanks. By the time they discovered that the flank was the main attack direction, the special operations regiment had already broken through one thousand meters and successfully approached the 97th indirect fire artillery positions of the two divisions. Two special operations regiments stayed behind and frantically attacked the indirect fire artillery positions, while the other six regiments continued to break through according to the predetermined plan.

Tanaka Shizuka panicked. He knew that the 122nd Division's special forces were powerful, so he had made a serious night defense plan. However, he was only defending against a small group of special forces. He never expected that nearly 10,000 troops would rush in. There was heavy gunfire from the two indirect fire artillery positions, and before he could withdraw troops to encircle them, explosions began in just three minutes.

Can't defend? There is an infantry regiment stationed at each position! In order to set up a trap to deal with the special forces, Tanaka Shizuka made all the preparations.

However, Tanaka Jingyi had no idea that the special operations regiment had no intention of attacking the artillery positions. Five hundred meters was the range of the machine guns at the artillery positions. The special operations regiment entered 600 meters and began to set up the artillery. The 60mm gun had a short range and weak firepower, but it was easy to carry and fast to set up. By the time the artillery was set up, the Japanese artillery positions were still firing at the front line. They had just finished firing at high speed and were now firing in slow rotation. By the time they saw the Chinese team that had broken through had stopped, it was too late to turn the guns around.

All, all, all, all!

call out! Whoosh!

boom! Boom boom boom!

Twenty 60mm guns, each firing twenty rounds at a rapid pace. Four hundred shells smashed into a division's mortar position in one and a half minutes. Without bothering to check the results of the battle, they continued to rush through and clear the regiment-level and battalion-level mortar positions with the help of the huge flames from the detonation of the shells.

When flames rose here, the other six special operations regiments had already broken through to the outskirts of the mountain artillery and field artillery positions. The mountain artillery and field artillery positions were still frantically bombarding the National Army at the front, and they had never expected that any troops would break in. They were located in the very middle of the Japanese camp, and their defense was relatively weak. The three special operations regiments on each side rushed into the position in one round of charge. This time they didn't need 60-mm fire. The front ones ran to destroy the artillery, the middle ones used grenades to blow up the gun barrels, and the back ones turned around and threw the grenades that had been pulled to fire into the artillery boxes.

The six special forces teams with more than 5,000 troops were like leeches moving at high speed, leaving no grass wherever they went. The Japanese army had just organized troops to pursue them, and Liu was about to catch up, but was forced back by a deafening explosion.

After passing through the mountain artillery and field artillery positions, the two arrows separated again. The two special operations regiments began to turn right and make a detour, while the other four special operations regiments were divided into four arrows and attacked in the direction of the last howitzer and heavy artillery.

There was no rescue and no wounded soldiers. Tonight's raid was a lightning assault. Kindness does not lead soldiers, and righteousness does not make money. The so-called never abandoning and never giving up is simply not suitable for this team that has penetrated into the heart of the enemy. The lightly wounded still have the strength to fight, and they sneak into the Japanese army camp and sweep and bomb indiscriminately, while the seriously wounded just wait where they are. When the Japanese surrounded them, they turned around and revealed a row of grenades on their waists that were ready to fire.

The entire Japanese camp was in complete chaos. The feint attack team began to advance forward tentatively, and continued to shoot back when they encountered insurmountable firepower. Twenty large-caliber heavy machine guns were well protected and moved forward with the feint attack team, hitting the Japanese heavy firepower and ubiquitous armored vehicles.

The four deepest arrows had already reached the range of heavy artillery. The Japanese army had hurriedly set up a defense line two kilometers outside. Within two minutes, eighty Type 60 mortars were deployed and fired ten rounds rapidly at the defense line urgently set up by the Japanese army. The special forces team members stepped on the explosion point and charged upwards. When they were two hundred meters away from the Japanese army, they opened fire with submachine guns.

Tart tart tart tart tart tart!

The Japanese soldiers who had just escaped the violent explosion had not yet recovered from the shock when bullets rained down on their temporary positions.

The gap was opened, and the artillery did not dismantle the mortar. Two artillerymen carried the mortar and ran quickly following the arrow, 1,800 meters, 1,600 meters, 1,400 meters, 1,200 meters. When the artillery rushed to a distance of 1,200 meters from the periphery of the heavy artillery, they immediately put down the gun and began to build a position. The arrow in front rushed to 1,000 meters and stopped advancing. If they continued forward, they would be within the machine gun range of the regiment stationed in the heavy artillery position.

After two minutes, forty six-mm rounds of rifles were tested, one round was used for slight adjustment, and then twenty rounds of rapid fire were fired.

I didn't plan to keep the shells and take them back with me. If I want to fight back again, I have to reduce the weight.

boom! Boom boom boom!

The heavy artillery regiment's eighteen howitzers were divided into two sub-positions, each of which was served by forty mortars. In two minutes, seven or eight hundred shells hit the heavy artillery positions.

boom! Boom boom boom!

The bet was right. If the shells could not detonate simultaneously, it would be difficult to destroy these heavy artillery with mortar shells alone. Only by detonating the heavy artillery shells could it be considered a success. If there were no shells detonating simultaneously, they would have to rush in to blow up the artillery. In order to facilitate the shelling, the Japanese army relied on a regiment to guard and almost all the heavy artillery shells were deployed outside the heavy artillery. A simultaneous explosion was extremely terrible. It was not terrible if all of them exploded together, but they were afraid that the shells would fly everywhere and fall on the defensive positions.

The four arrows turned around, the forwards became defenders, and the defenders became forwards, for fear that they would be hit by the flying shells if they ran too slowly.

Tanaka Jingyi judged that after the attackers destroyed the heavy artillery positions, they would definitely retreat to both sides from the periphery. They would never dare to go to Xiantao on the east side. The Han River in the north was a natural barrier. Unless they all jumped into the river, the south bank of the Han River would be their only route of retreat. The same calculation was true for the south. The attackers would definitely avoid the Japanese military camps and heavy troop concentration areas and evacuate from the area around Hehe Town.

Tanaka Shizuka judged the situation in a flash. It didn't matter whether the artillery position was lost or not. What was important was to stop the assaulting troops and encircle and annihilate them. The order was conveyed at lightning speed, and most of the troops began to advance to both sides. Each infantry regiment and infantry battalion received a death order that they must stop the fleeing Chinese army.

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