1132 Assault Command

"I'm asking whose troops surrendered!" Govorov gritted his teeth and picked up the collar of the other party and asked fiercely.

"So...... All...... of Ukrainians have surrendered! The officer was so frightened that he had to make up an account himself.

In fact, he didn't hear it clearly at all, he just knew that someone had surrendered, and the Ukrainians took advantage of the chaos to start defecting, and as for who surrendered, he didn't know at all.

So when Govorov asked this question, he could only make up a reason in a panic - even if he was found to be wrong in the future, he would have a way to explain it.

There is such chaos in the city of Kyiv now, and some of the news is wrong, and it is simply a matter of course.

"All Ukrainians? All Ukrainians rebelled? Don't spit it out! Make it clear to me! Fast! Govorov, apparently not wanting to believe that all the Ukrainians had defected, continued to ask.

"We don't have that much time to waste! It is impossible for the Ukrainians to rebel together in such a concerted manner! It's just that the scene is too chaotic, and they didn't distinguish it clearly! Govorov's chief of staff said depressedly.

"Comrade Marshal! Give the order! We should fight until the last moment! Long live the Soviets! Long live the great leader, Comrade Stalin! After a slight pause, the chief of staff continued to speak firmly.

"Let the artillery fire at the positions to the west! Stop the Germans from continuing to enter the city! Organize a counterattack! Organize troops to fight back! "Govorov has no intention of breaking through, he is still thinking about retaking the city of Kyiv.

Now the breakthrough is actually only a dead end, the German army has deployed heavy troops in all directions, and there is no way to escape at all.

If Govorov could break through the German lines with his light infantry and break through dozens of kilometers in one go in the German-occupied zone, then he would be the Soviet god of war.

What even Zhukov couldn't do, he certainly couldn't do. So he vetoed the proposal to retreat and then break through at the first time.

He wanted to repel the German troops who had broken into the city of Kiev, and take advantage of the chaos and darkness to recapture his defensive circle as much as possible.

Only in this way can there be a glimmer of life - it is a pity that he still overestimated the combat effectiveness of his troops.

The Soviet army in the city has now completely collapsed, the fleeing escape, the surrender of surrender, where is the ability to organize a counterattack?

After a few phone calls and attempts, the officers in the command became even more desperate.

One of the officers reluctantly walked up to Govorov and reported: "Comrade Marshal! Now it's a mess outside, and we simply can't mobilize troops for a counterattack......"

"What? There is no way to organize troops for a counterattack? Are you kidding? What do you mean you can't mobilize your troops? Hearing this, Govorov asked in disbelief.

Then, he heard a sudden roar of machine guns outside the door. It is not known whether the rebels or the Germans attacked the vicinity, and the soldiers on guard were firing back.

"The Germans are coming! It's the tanks of the Germans! An officer ran into the room, looked at the senior officers in the command, and shouted loudly.

"Comrade Marshal! Retreat! We won't be able to hold out for long! The fire of the Germans was too fierce! Seeing that Govorov was still here, the officer cried and exhorted: "Hurry up!" Get out of here! ”

"The Germans are already outside the door?" Hearing this, several Soviet commanders widened their eyes and could not believe what they had heard.

Those German soldiers, now dozens of meters away from them? Are you kidding?

"Suddenly! Dodo! Outside the door rang out the distinctive sound of German machine guns tearing linen.

The coherent, inaudible sound of firing shot outburst the sound of Soviet DP-28 light machine gun fire, making everyone in the room desperate.

The Germans are now outside the door, they just want to leave now, and they may not be able to leave!

Walking to the wall, drawing his beloved pistol from the armed belt hanging from the wall, Govorov commanded loudly: "Come out and fight with me!" Destroy the enemy! ”

With that, he walked out of his room and into the semi-basement corridor, where some of the officers followed him, all drawing their pistols.

The captain of his guard was carrying a rifle, and some of the officers were still in place, frightened and did not have the courage to go out of the basement to face the German tanks.

Govorov walked to the door with his pistol in his hand, and then he saw two Soviet soldiers covered in blood lying on the edge of the door, the outside of which was apparently occupied by German soldiers.

Behind the walls, the loud shouts of German soldiers came and went, and the trivial German Govorov could not be heard clearly.

Obviously, these German soldiers went straight to his headquarters, and if no one leaked the secrets, the Germans would not have been able to easily find his headquarters in such dark conditions.

"Phew!" Seeing someone peering into the corridor, Govorov raised his pistol and fired a bullet.

His marksmanship was not very good, and the bullet hit the door frame and did not hit the German soldiers outside the door.

The other party obviously also cared about the weapons of the Soviet officers inside, and did not have the courage to poke his head out again for a while.

However, the other party shouted in very unfamiliar Russian, hoping that the people inside would lay down their arms and surrender.

It's a pity that Govorov raised his pistol and fired another shot, interrupting the shouting of the German soldiers outside the door. When the other party saw that the people inside continued to fire, they didn't bother to talk anymore.

After a brief silence, a grenade was thrown into the hallway. Before the grenade exploded, two more grenades rolled in.

"Boom!" The explosion filled the hallway with dust, after all, it was in an enclosed space, and the power of the grenade was fully exerted.

The first grenade to explode was an M24 grenade with a wooden handle, and the latter rolled into the corridor with a German oval M39 grenade.

The three grenades exploded almost together, and shrapnel flew across the hallway, knocking all the people inside to the ground.

As soon as the grenade exploded, German soldiers armed with submachine guns and assault rifles rushed in and took control of everything in smoke.

"We surrender! Surrender! In the rooms on either side of the corridor, Soviet officers shouted loudly and raised their hands.

This also marked the occupation of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, by the German army. The hundreds of thousands of Soviet Red Army troops in the encirclement of Kiev have also completely turned into headless flies.