Chapter 228: The Decisive Moment (1)

The carriage whirled through the crossroads, and the dozen or so Soviet soldiers who were escorted passed by. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

"Sir, should we divide a group of men over and finish up their artillery positions." Mayevsky asked.

Koval thought for a moment and said decisively: "Don't be in a hurry first, when we finish the task, we will go back and solve them." Our task is very important, and we must not make a mistake. ”

"Yes, sir."

Koval quietly arrived in the southeast area of Daugavpils with his camouflaged troops.

On a wide street, the houses on either side were black, except for one warehouse, where two sentries stood guard with rifles on their backs.

Mayevsky swaggered over with a squad of soldiers.

"Stop! What are you doing? The sentry asked, picking up the rifle from his shoulder.

"We have an order from Division Commander Cronin to mobilize a batch of grain to be sent to Fort Dina overnight." Mayevsky spoke fluently, pulling out a telegram and taking it over.

"Take it, I can't see it clearly this big night!" A sentry walked over and said.

Majewski took a few steps forward with his troops.

"Why haven't I seen you?" The sentry said with some confusion.

Mayevsky said with a wry smile: "I have just been promoted to become an officer, and the fighting has been very fierce in the past few days, with a lot of casualties, and it turns out that many officers have died, so it is my turn." In my position before, two people had already died, and I didn't know that I was going to see God that day, no, to see Marx. ”

When the sentry heard the Russian language spoken in Mayevsky, he also said with interest: "Tell us about the situation in Dina Fort, you look at the gate here all day, and the guns are rusty!" ”

He put his rifle back with both hands.

The nearest sentry was only a step or two away from Majewski and the soldier behind him, and the soldier standing motionless in the doorway was six or seven paces away.

Majewski estimated how to get the most out of his hands, and he suddenly pointed at the soldier at the door and shouted in surprise: "Clough! Why are you here? Didn't you get to pieces yesterday by a Polish shell? ”

As he spoke, he walked over.

"Hehe, show me the telegram." The sentry in front shouted as he looked at Mayevsky as he walked towards the door.

"He may have been stimulated too much yesterday!" Landa leaned over and explained.

"What a weirdo!" The sentry complained, suddenly came to his senses and looked at Landa and asked, "Who are you?" ”

Mayevsky raised his empty hands and rushed over excitedly.

"I'm not Clough!" The sentry at the door explained with a depressed expression, deflecting the muzzle of his rifle away.

"You're Clough! Let me see your face. Majewski rushed over and hugged him.

"Look, I'm not ・・・・・・," explained the sentry at the door.

Majewski hugged the sentry tightly, pulled out the dagger in his sleeve and stabbed and pulled it into the back of his heart.

The sentry tried to struggle, but the strength was rapidly draining from his body, and he closed his eyes weakly.

"I'm your dad!" As soon as Landa saw Maevsky move, she immediately covered the sentry's mouth with one hand, grabbed his head and twisted it hard, and made a click.

The soldiers in the back immediately surrounded the two of them, and several soldiers walked in, and Maevsky and Landa followed in with two corpses. As if they were still alive.

The last two soldiers stood at the gate in place of the lost ones.

A group of people walked into the courtyard, kept moving forward, opened the hidden gate, and walked into the warehouse.

A Soviet officer, who was sitting behind his desk and pretending to sleep, immediately stood up at the sound of footsteps.

"Are you here to deliver food?"

"Yes." Koval said with a smile.

Two Polish soldiers took the opportunity to silently eliminate him from the past.

"Douse the gasoline we brought, and don't leave anything out." Koval said coldly.

"Yes, sir."

More than 100 Polish soldiers immediately spilled gasoline on the Soviet granary.

"Without this food, the Soviet troops of Daugavpils had no choice but to flee for their lives." Majewski said excitedly.

Koval looked at the piles of grain, haphazardly piled up in bags of various sizes.

Maybe most of Daugavpils' grain has been harvested here! Koval thought to himself.

Everything was arranged, and the troops were quickly withdrawn.

Koval stood in the doorway, struck a match, and threw gasoline at the ground.

The roaring flames immediately spread like a fiery dragon towards the inside of the warehouse.

"Let's go!"

Koval led his troops quickly to the north.

The fire dragon kept shuttling back and forth along the traces of gasoline, and soon the entire warehouse was turned into a huge fire, and the wood and food used to build the house were quickly ignited.

Koval glanced back at the raging flames and headed north.

"Send someone to inform the troops from the East Gate to come and join us." Koval commanded.

"Yes, sir."

"It's on fire! It's on fire! ”

The huge flames lit up the entire sky of Daugavpils, and the inhabitants of the nearby streets were awakened and stood in the middle of the street shouting.

Some residents picked up buckets and basins and poured water on the inside of the warehouse, and the drops of water evaporated into a white mist before they could meet the flames.

The Soviet troops in the city found out about the situation and immediately reported it to Chairman Kapsukas.

"Hurry up and put out the fire! Order all the soldiers to put out the fire! Chairman Kapusucas grabbed a piece of clothing and hurriedly got up, looking at the red sky and yelling.

He ran quickly to the edge of the warehouse.

The street near the warehouse was already filled with soldiers and people fighting the fire. But the raging flames were not diminished in the slightest by the pouring of a basin of water.

'Daugavpils is finished!' Kapsukas looked at the flames and thought in fear: 'Without this food, the people of the whole city will not have much food to eat!' ’

"The sky is so bright!"

"Daugavpils there's a fire there!" The soldiers who were fighting to the death suddenly noticed the flames rising from Daugavpils, and they were all stunned.

I didn't expect Koval to be able to do this! Lieutenant Colonel Tadeusz sighed as he looked at the huge flames rising from the city.

"Order the artillery to shoot at the place where Daugavpils is on fire!" Lieutenant Colonel Tadeush ordered loudly.

"Sir, the pressure on the position is very high, and there is no artillery support now?" The artillery officer reminded.

Lieutenant Colonel Tadeush thought for a moment and said, "Adjust half of the artillery to fire five rounds at targets in the city. ”

"Yes, sir."