Chapter 89 Differential Disposition
As the day began to dawn, Koval immediately came to his senses, climbed out of the bushes, patted the water drops on his military coat, and walked towards the tent in the camp. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 The soldiers who were gradually getting up looked at Koval with admiration.
The troops moved quickly, and after eating breakfast quickly, Locke and the vanguard troops had already set off, and the rest of the troops sorted out their supplies and began to advance.
Suddenly, a herald came on horseback and said that there was a special situation ahead.
Koval immediately rode past the troops.
"What's the situation?" Koval asked solemnly.
"Our troops have quietly surrounded the town of Nemenchine, but we have not found the enemy's camp. In the center of the town hung a Soviet hammer and sickle flag, but the Soviet soldiers were not to be seen. Parker said, pointing to the town in the distance.
Koval looked closely, and the town gradually grew lively from tranquility, many shops began to open, and various voices gradually rang out. After a while, two Soviet soldiers in military uniforms came over, opened the gates of the town and stood there.
"Sir, are we going to kill these two guys and rush straight into the city?" Locke asked a little excitedly.
Koval watched several soldiers in Tsarist uniforms come out of various small houses, and he couldn't help but have a headache. These guys are all locals, and if they run home and hide, it's really hard to find them themselves. Moreover, his goal is to recover the town rather than destroy it, and fighting in the town will inevitably become constrained, and he will not be able to give full play to the firepower advantage of his subordinates.
"Find a squad to lure them out for me, at least to get all the enemies together, and then we'll get rid of them once again." Koval turned back to Locke and ordered.
Soon a squad of Polish soldiers swaggered over the road.
With a bang, the soldiers guarding the gate on the opposite side immediately opened fire and closed the gates of the town at the same time.
"Which unit are you? What are you doing here? Soviet soldiers hid behind the earthen walls of the town and shouted loudly.
"We are from the Polish Army, come to retake here, your Soviet army has been defeated by us in Vilnius, come out and surrender! Our army treats prisoners preferentially. The soldiers who lured the enemy shouted loudly on both sides of the road.
The Soviet troops on the opposite side immediately opened fire. Gunshots were heard from every house in the town, and the soldiers who had joined the Soviet army immediately took up their arms from their homes and gathered at the West Gate.
The luring soldiers lay on both sides of the road and slowly fired at the enemy. More and more Soviet soldiers opened fire behind the earthen wall in the face of the decored Polish soldiers, and they gradually became a little overwhelmed, and the return fire became less and less.
The Polish squad leader who lured the enemy saw that he had held out for a quarter of an hour, and that the enemy had almost all arrived, and immediately beckoned the soldiers to support the wounded soldiers and slowly retreated. When he left, he didn't forget to shout: "Listen to the guys on the other side, our Polish army will arrive tomorrow, and when the time comes, we will kill you guys who don't know what to do!" , you lackeys of the Russians will not end well! ”
The captain of the Soviet militia inside, seeing that the Polish soldiers had been suppressed, immediately shouted: "Hit, hit me hard!" "I thought that if I got this credit, I might be promoted.
Who knew that the Polish soldiers began to retreat so quickly, and they also slandered him as a lackey of Russia. The Soviet captain was at once angry and greedy, and seeing that there were only a dozen Polish soldiers in total, he immediately rushed out of the town with his militia.
Seeing that they were about to catch up with the defeated Polish soldiers in front, the sound of crane gun fire suddenly sounded in the woods on both sides, and the Soviet soldiers immediately fell to the ground one after another, looking for cover.
Hundreds of Polish soldiers came out of the woods on either side, one by one well-armed, and surrounded the Soviet soldiers on the road.
"We, the Polish Army, you immediately lay down your arms and surrender, otherwise none of you will be able to go back alive as soon as this heavy machine gun goes off!" Locke shouted inside, "As long as you lay down your arms, our army will be lenient and give preferential treatment to the prisoners." ”
"Captain, what can I do!"
"There are so many Polish soldiers, this time they must be dead." The Soviet soldiers on the opposite side all exchanged their heads in a panic and whispered to each other.
"I'll give you ten seconds to think about it, and when the ten seconds are up, our army will open fire. Ten, nine, eight・・・・・・"
"We surrender, don't shoot!" A Soviet soldier walked out slowly with a rifle in both hands.
Immediately afterwards, the other Soviet soldiers came out and surrendered.
Soviet soldiers were watched by Polish soldiers and sat on the ground, weapons piled together.
"Sir, what do you think they're going to do?" Parker pressed the pistol on his waist and looked fiercely at the Soviet soldiers.
Koval was thinking about this the moment he sent people to lure the enemy, most of these Soviet militias were people from nearby towns and villages, and if they were killed, it would be difficult to win back the hearts and minds of the people here in a short time. But if you don't kill them, you will be considered weak and bullied, and I am afraid that they will still take refuge in Soviet Russia.
"The local soldiers can live, and the others" so many Polish soldiers must be dead this time. The Soviet soldiers on the opposite side all exchanged their heads in a panic and whispered to each other.
"I'll give you ten seconds to think about it, and when the ten seconds are up, our army will open fire. Ten, nine, eight・・・・・・"
"We surrender, don't shoot!" A Soviet soldier walked out slowly with a rifle in both hands.
Immediately afterwards, the other Soviet soldiers came out and surrendered.
Soviet soldiers were watched by Polish soldiers and sat on the ground, weapons piled together.
"Sir, what do you think they're going to do?" Parker pressed the pistol on his waist and looked fiercely at the Soviet soldiers.
Koval was thinking about this the moment he sent people to lure the enemy, most of these Soviet militias were people from nearby towns and villages, and if they were killed, it would be difficult to win back the hearts and minds of the people here in a short time. But if you don't kill them, you will be considered weak and bullied, and I am afraid that they will still take refuge in Soviet Russia.
"The local soldiers can live, and all the other Soviets sent from other places will be killed." Koval whispered to Parker. All the Soviets sent from other places were killed. Koval whispered to Parker.
The local soldiers could live, and all the other Soviets sent from other places were killed. Koval whispered to Parker. All the Soviets sent from other places were killed. Koval whispered to Parker.