Chapter 213: Fort Dina Fortress (5)
"We only conquered this area north of the city, and it took us five days to scrap an infantry regiment. The pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info not to mention the fortress of Fort Dina, which has been used for hundreds of years. Lieutenant Colonel Tadeusz said: "What do you think, Koval? ”
Koval glanced left and right, and said cautiously: "In short, today's time is definitely not enough. ”
"It would also be nice if today it was possible to see clearly the arrangement of the Soviet troops at Fort Dina." Baginski said.
"What if the Soviet troops come to our positions every night to harass us? It's so annoying, it's a pity that they live in fortresses and cities, otherwise I would have sent people to harass them. Lieutenant Colonel Engel said with a yawn.
"That's right!" Koval suddenly slapped his thigh and said, "They sent someone, and we can send someone too." ”
"They live inside the castle, so they don't have to worry about our night raids." Baginski said.
"We're not going to attack them at night, but we can send out small troops to hunt down the team they've sent to harass." "As long as we stop them at a distance of 500 meters, it will have a much better effect on the rest of the soldiers above the position, and it will also prevent a surprise attack by Soviet troops," Koval explained. ”
"Not bad!" Lieutenant Colonel Tadeush said happily: "That's a good idea. We've finally found a way to get a good night's sleep. ”
"Koval, you're there!" Lieutenant Colonel Engel said.
"I was also inspired by everyone to come up with this idea." Koval said modestly.
"Okay, let's all go back and make arrangements, let's get a good night's sleep, I didn't sleep well all night last night, I'm too sleepy." Lieutenant Colonel Tadeush said.
At noon, the Polish troops, having slept well, finally regained their strength.
Under the command of General Shimigvi, the 7th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division attacked from the north and the 8th Infantry Regiment from the east.
Perhaps seeing the 1st Infantry Division use the trenches to attack Daugavpils, the troops of the 3rd Infantry Division also dug long trenches to the north and east, stretching to 200 meters below the city of Dina Fort.
Two hundred metres was too long, and it usually took forty seconds for a heavily armed Polish soldier to cross the two hundred metres, during which time they were exposed to the guns of the defenders of Dinaburg. Koval looked at the trenches and thought, 'General Shimigvi learned trench offensive, but he didn't pay enough tuition, and he hasn't grasped the essence of it. ’
But what can I do? As a subordinate to question the authority of the superior? Koval laughed to himself; If the question is wrong, it is not a big deal, but if the question is right, the authority of the governor will not be lost. When the time comes, General Himigvi will see himself as a thorn in his side! ’
Koval stood in the trench and watched in amazement as the bands of Polish soldiers continued to advance along the position and into the approaching Shura field.
Boom Boom Boom ・・・・・・
After a few test firings, the 3rd Light Artillery Regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division began firing at the Fort Dina fortress five kilometers from the fortress.
A 77mm grenade hit the outer wall of the red-brick fortress and exploded, blowing up a cloud of fragments.
"Sir, the location of the Polish artillery has been discovered, do you immediately order the artillery to counterattack?" A Soviet soldier asks for instructions from the division commander Cronin.
"No, their small artillery can't gnaw at the fortress of Fort Dina, you have to pay attention to the enemy's 150mm heavy artillery, only by destroying the heavy artillery units of the Poles, will Fort Dinaburg become safe." Division Commander Cronin said calmly: "Now we will not open fire, so as not to startle the snake." ”
"Yes, sir."
"Wait a minute, it's too fake not to fire at all, you are only allowed to fire two guns! The rest of the artillery was all hidden. ”
After three rounds of fire, General Shimigwe picked up a telescope to observe the effects of the shelling. The wind blew away the smoke and the tall exterior wall of Fort Dina did not seem to have changed, and if you looked closely, there were craters about half a foot deep on the outer wall, but the entire wall did not show the slightest sign of collapse and cracking.
"Damn it!" General Himigvi muttered to himself.
"Order the heavy artillery detachment to open fire!" General Himigvi thought for a moment and decided.
The phone call quickly passed General Himigvi's orders.
At a distance of seven kilometers from Fort Dina, eight German-made 150mm heavy field howitzers of 1902 were placed on the position, with their thick muzzles aimed at Fort Dina.
"Shoot!"
A 42-kilogram shell was fired test-fired, and the 42-kilogram shell smashed on the outer wall of Fort Dina, and there was a bang.
Commander Cronin felt a loud explosion.
"Sir, the Poles used their heavy artillery, and a hole was blown in our façade." The Soviet officer anxiously ran over to report.
"What's the panic?" Commander Cronin scolded: "Let's go and have a look." ”
"Sir, it's too dangerous out there!" The staff officer dissuaded.
"I'll just take a look at it later." Cronin said calmly.
"Keep shooting!"
Eight guns of the heavy artillery detachment fired at the same time at Fort Dina.
Five washbasin-sized gaps appeared in the façade of Fort Dina, and three shells hit the nearby dirt.
The earth-shattering sound of artillery shook the Soviet soldiers inside the Dina Fort. Cronin looked at the gap the size of a washbasin on the exterior wall and breathed a sigh of relief.
"Sir!"
Division Commander Cronin said calmly: "The enemy's shells are just a small opening in our fortress, what is there to fear?" To destroy the castle, it is not enough to shoot up all their shells. Order the artillerymen, aim at the heavy artillery of the Poles, take them out. ”
"Yes, sir!"
Boom boom・・・・・・ Soviet artillery in Fort Dina began to fire.
Shells hit near Polish artillery positions.
The 76mm shell hit the earthen wall in front of the gun and smashed into one piece.
"Aim at the enemy's artillery!" Polish artillery also aimed at the Soviet artillery above Dina Fort.
The two sides exchanged fire at almost extreme distances.
The caliber of Soviet artillery was small, but it was more than enough to blow up the earthen walls built by Polish soldiers. The caliber of Polish artillery was large, but it was also difficult to destroy Soviet artillery protected by thick brick walls unless it was a direct hit.
After half an hour of fighting, a 76mm shell passed through the collapsed earthen wall and exploded next to the 150mm, and the fragments hit the ambushed artillery group.
"Sir! We're going to lose too much of this kind of shooting. The number of our heavy artillery is too small, and it takes a minute for our heavy artillery to fire, and the artillery on the opposite side can fire at least five shells a minute. The Polish army reported to General Shmigvi.