Chapter 233: The Decisive Moment (6)

"Looks like we're hopeless!" The Soviet soldiers, who were hiding on the edge of the battlefield, looked at the battlefield and said: "Let's go!"

"There are so many of us, why did we lose all of a sudden?" The other soldier asked, confused. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

"Hurry up, I don't want to stay as a prisoner!" Bing Youzi in front said: "If we are lucky, we can go back and sleep well." Everything will be fine tomorrow. ”

A few soldiers emerged from under the dense wheat stalks and ran towards the dense forest to the east.

"I still don't understand how we can lose?" A young soldier said.

The old fritter in front of him sneered in his heart: "Because of people like us." ’

"Don't think about it, remember to burn all your military uniforms when you go back, don't find them for the Poles!"

"Yes."

More and more Soviet soldiers ran towards the flanks, and the darkness and dense wheat fields gave them great courage to flee from their posts. Soon the whole group of Soviet soldiers began to flee, and the Soviet officer was surprised to see that the troops around him were less than a dozen people in a blink of an eye, and they quickly disappeared from their field of vision as if they were invisible.

Division Commander Cronin came back from the toilet, looked at the chaotic battlefield outside Fort Dina, his eyes widened, and he yelled in disbelief: "What's going on? What the hell are these guys running around? Quick, immediately order them to attack the Polish troops, we outnumber them, and it will be us who will win. Send out all our troops in Fort Dina, and we'll win!" ”

"Yes, sir," the officers immediately ran down to deliver the order.

The remaining more than 1,000 wounded soldiers in the fort hurriedly gathered at the east gate. The Soviet soldiers who had fled from the encirclement had already surrounded the door.

As soon as the gate was opened, the Soviet rout fled in droves, and could not be blocked. The Soviet soldiers inside could not get out either.

Ivan stared blankly at the fewer and fewer soldiers around him.

"Sir, if you don't leave, it's too late." The staff officer next to him reminded.

"Okay, let's go, take the soldiers of our regiment and go east together." Ivan made up his mind and ordered decisively.

"To the east?" The staff officer said suspiciously: "Aren't we going to Dina Fort to meet with Division Commander Cronin?" Without Daugavpils, maybe we could hold on to Fort Dina. ”

"The momentum of the horn has been broken, the Poles have heavy artillery, and Dina Fort cannot hold it." Ivan calmly analyzed: "Now that the battle of Daugavpils has been lost, we should leave now instead of being trapped in Fort Dina and breaking through again." ”

"Yes, sir."

Ivan's officers conveyed his order and ran with him into the dense forest to the east.

"Sir, no! Commander Ivan has already retreated to the east! An officer ran up to a Soviet commander and said.

"! Ivan, this dog mongrel! What a retreat is, it's just an escape! The head of the Soviet regiment scolded: "Let's go, let's go to Fort Dina!" ”

The officers of several other regiments, seeing Ivan leading his troops away, also began to flee.

Lieutenant Colonel Tadeusz, who watched as the Soviet troops began to flee, immediately ordered: "Continue to attack, do not close the openings on both sides, and remember not to push too quickly." Surrender without killing, and treat prisoners preferentially. ”

So the Polish soldiers, while shrinking the encirclement, shouted: "Surrender or kill, give preferential treatment to the prisoners." ”

"Looks like we're hopeless!" The Soviet soldiers, who were hiding on the edge of the battlefield, looked at the battlefield and said: "Let's go!"

"There are so many of us, why did we lose all of a sudden?" The other soldier asked, confused.

"Hurry up, I don't want to stay as a prisoner!" Bing Youzi in front said: "If we are lucky, we can go back and sleep well." Everything will be fine tomorrow. ”

A few soldiers emerged from under the dense wheat stalks and ran towards the dense forest to the east.

"I still don't understand how we can lose?" A young soldier said.

The old fritter in front of him sneered in his heart: "Because of people like us." ’

"Don't think about it, remember to burn all your military uniforms when you go back, don't find them for the Poles!"

"Yes."

More and more Soviet soldiers ran towards the flanks, and the darkness and dense wheat fields gave them great courage to flee from their posts. Soon the whole group of Soviet soldiers began to flee, and the Soviet officer was surprised to see that the troops around him were less than a dozen people in a blink of an eye, and they quickly disappeared from their field of vision as if they were invisible.

Division Commander Cronin came back from the toilet, looked at the chaotic battlefield outside Fort Dina, his eyes widened, and he yelled in disbelief: "What's going on? What the hell are these guys running around? Quick, immediately order them to attack the Polish troops, we outnumber them, and it will be us who will win. Send out all our troops in Fort Dina, and we'll win!" ”

"Yes, sir," the officers immediately ran down to deliver the order.

The remaining more than 1,000 wounded soldiers in the fort hurriedly gathered at the east gate. The Soviet soldiers who had fled from the encirclement had already surrounded the door.

As soon as the gate was opened, the Soviet rout fled in droves, and could not be blocked. The Soviet soldiers inside could not get out either.

Ivan stared blankly at the fewer and fewer soldiers around him.

"Sir, if you don't leave, it's too late." The staff officer next to him reminded.

"Okay, let's go, take the soldiers of our regiment and go east together." Ivan made up his mind and ordered decisively.

"To the east?" The staff officer said suspiciously: "Aren't we going to Dina Fort to meet with Division Commander Cronin?" Without Daugavpils, maybe we could hold on to Fort Dina. ”

"The momentum of the horn has been broken, the Poles have heavy artillery, and Dina Fort cannot hold it." Ivan calmly analyzed: "Now that the battle of Daugavpils has been lost, we should leave now instead of being trapped in Fort Dina and breaking through again." ”

"Yes, sir."

Ivan's officers conveyed his order and ran with him into the dense forest to the east.

"Sir, no! Commander Ivan has already retreated to the east! An officer ran up to a Soviet commander and said.

"! Ivan, this dog mongrel! What a retreat is, it's just an escape! The head of the Soviet regiment scolded: "Let's go, let's go to Fort Dina!" ”

The officers of several other regiments, seeing Ivan leading his troops away, also began to flee.

Lieutenant Colonel Tadeusz, who watched as the Soviet troops began to flee, immediately ordered: "Continue to attack, do not close the openings on both sides, and remember not to push too quickly." Surrender without killing, and treat prisoners preferentially. ”

So the Polish soldiers, while shrinking the encirclement, shouted: "Surrender or kill, give preferential treatment to the prisoners." ”