Chapter Ninety-One: Counter-Night Attack

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"No, I'm just afraid that they will make trouble behind our backs and ruin our plans like before." Alex said.

Koval said: "Our demonstrations and pledges have been changed to stabilize them for the time being, but if the troops in the back come up, if they see through our lies, it may be uncertain." ā€

Looking back at the Polish flag fluttering above the town, Koval smiled self-deprecatingly: they could raise the Polish flag so quickly, and they could lower it so quickly.

After a simple battle, the troops had a sense of urgency to face war at all times, and everyone became more vigilant, which was an effect that ordinary orders could not achieve.

On the map, the next town is Pabrad, thirty kilometers away, where Koval directs his troops on a slow march while training for woods marching. Including watching the soldiers carry nearly 30 kilograms of ammunition boxes in the woods for half an hour, the artillery also split a gun for cross-country training, because it was in a state of war, food was relatively limited, and only half an hour of high-intensity load-bearing cross-country was carried out every day, and the rest of the time was to draw one-third of the troops for normal load-bearing cross-country training.

This not only ensures the physical strength of the troops, but also familiarizes all soldiers with the state of marching in the mountain forests. If you continue to train at a high intensity, your team is likely to run out of energy during training and then collapse under enemy surprises.

Night came again, and the soldiers skillfully set up camp. Koval took Majewski out on tour. The deeper he went into the sphere of Soviet activity, the more serious the sense of crisis in Koval's heart grew. This is an intuition that he has honed in all these years of hiding in Tibet to escape from pursuit and so many charges, and this alertness will appear whenever there is danger.

This intuition is not a superpower, but a kind of vague prediction provided by the brain that the human nerves have been tempered by various conditions, and the perception of information from the outside world is very keen, and the brain synthesizes a large amount of seemingly ordinary and unrelated information collected to provide a vague prediction. Since ancient times, famous generals have often been able to fight many battles with less to win, and ordinary people often feel that there are many elements of luck in them, but in fact, it is more of an intuitive influence. For example, the famous general Mo Zijiao, and Chen Qingzhi, the military god who avoided the white robe with thousands of soldiers, relied on this intuition to crisscross the north of the river.

Of course, without this intuition, it is not impossible to become a famous general, they can transfer to the door of the farming turtle stream, and fight steadily, first invincible, and wait for the enemy to win.

But this intuition is not without its harm, and without a strong heart, people tend to be tormented by their own intuition very painfully. Because there may be danger on the battlefield at all times, this intuition will constantly remind you that ordinary people who have this intuition may even be overwhelmed and driven crazy by the fear generated by this intuition. It's like there's an alarm clock going off in your head. But you can't turn it off, and you have to listen carefully to the size of the ringtone to find a gut reminder from it.

Tonight, everyone should not take off their clothes when they sleep, the enemy will come and attack at any time. The tents on the periphery were all empty and could not be inhabited. Inside the tent, machine gun emplacements were made of stone and dirt, and machine guns were always on stand. Let the soldiers on duty pay attention, and if anyone is negligent, let him walk in the forest with the ammunition box on his back tomorrow. Koval commanded one by one as he looked around. The intuitive reminder may be today, maybe tomorrow, maybe 惻惻惻惻惻惻 danger is not far away.

Koval observed that the barracks were on the right side of the road, and a hundred meters in front of the right side of the road were densely packed with towering trees. Koval led Maevsky and his soldiers from the assault squad a hundred meters along the road, and then burrowed into the woods on the right. Dense weeds and trees blocked the way, and every step required a struggle to contend with them.

Majewski drew his saber and was about to cut it down. Koval immediately stopped him and said, "We are here to lurk here to be on guard, and you cut it down with a knife, don't you clearly tell the enemy that someone is ambushed here?" When lurking, it cannot damage the surrounding environment and vegetation. ā€

Majewski immediately learned his lesson.

Koval walked in front, parting the grass and trees sideways, trying not to break the branches of the trees, and after the group left, the grass and trees behind him quickly returned to their original appearance, as if no one had come.

After entering the woods, Koval stopped about a hundred meters from the side of the road, looked up at the canopy of huge beech trees overhead, and was suddenly struck by it.

Koval asked Maevsky to lie down in the bushes with MP-18 submachine guns with his assault squad soldiers, and Koval covered his body with fallen leaves, which would be difficult to spot unless he walked in front of him. However, lying in the grass has a narrow field of vision, and the monitoring area is too small, and you may not be able to notice that the enemy army walks by dozens of meters next to you.

Koval slung his rifle on his back, hugged the trunk of the beech tree and began to climb up. The beech was the thickness of a man's hug, and Koval connected the two laces to increase the friction, and his legs gripped the trunk and climbed up with all his might. At a height of ten meters, the beech grew a few thick branches, and Koval was finally able to rest. Looking around the canopy carefully, Koval found a position on the branches below as a lurking point, where the view is wide, and the dense canopy will not block the downward view, and can monitor the situation in a radius of nearly 100 meters. If you are unfortunate enough to fall, there are two branches below that can stop you. Koval then familiarized himself with the location of several other nearby branches, and could shift his position if necessary.

It was getting darker and darker, and the light of the moon was shining through the dense foliage and sporadic spots on the forest floor. Koval leaned on top of the thick branches, intently monitoring the situation below.

Koval calculated in his mind the time when the enemy might arrive, and if the enemy had delivered the news to Pabrad in the rear at eight o'clock this morning, and if he had carried the message on horseback, he would have been able to deliver the news to Pabrad in an hour. The number of Soviet soldiers in Nemenchny speculated that Pabrad's soldiers should have been more than fifty. If they all came on foot, they should have met us in the afternoon.

Maybe they were not enough in number to fight our army head-on, ready to attack us at night, Koval guessed: I don't know where they are hiding? If you go and attack them with your troops now, maybe you can catch them by surprise?

Koval thought about it carefully and gave up, after all, this team has not experienced the test of mountain forest warfare, and he has also taught himself a little mountain warfare skills. Moreover, the enemy is more familiar with the terrain here than himself, and if he goes to touch the enemy's camp, the probability of not being discovered is really not high, and it is likely to end up in an encounter, which is not what Koval wants.

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