Chapter 219: The Winning Blow (4)
The Soviet soldiers on the second and third floors of the outer wall saw the Polish soldiers gathered under the outer wall and immediately threw grenades from above. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
Grenades exploded in the crowd of Polish soldiers, causing a rain of blood.
"Stand back!" The Polish officer ordered.
One by two, more and more Polish soldiers began to waver, away from the outer walls, retreating towards the rear.
"Come back, stay here! No need to go back! The Polish officer shouted angrily.
However, the troops that had already moved were simply difficult to control.
"Run!" The surviving Polish soldiers invariably ran towards their positions in the rear.
"The Poles are defeated! The Polish dog escaped! Soviet soldiers shouted excitedly on the second and third floors of the outer wall.
"Charge! Kill it! "The division commander Cronin in Dina Fort saw the Polish troops retreating like a low tide from the tall building, and immediately said resolutely.
"Ulla! Ulla! ć»ć»ć»ć»ć»ć»" The Soviet soldiers, with their morale soaring, shouted and rushed towards the retreating Polish troops.
General Shimigvi watched blankly as the Soviet army pursued like a tiger descending from a mountain, his binoculars hanging on his chest and shaking gently, his face flushed as an eggplant. No one thought that they were about to break through Fort Dina, but in the blink of an eye, they would be chased by the enemy all the way.
"Mistake me! Mistake me! General Himigvi shouted indignantly.
The pursuing Soviet troops set up their machine guns in the open space outside the fort, and continued to strafe the fleeing Polish infantry, the barrels of which were flushed red, and the soldiers next to them kept filling the coolers with cold water.
Other Soviet soldiers, rifles in hand, chased the Polish soldiers.
The Polish soldiers fled to the trenches two hundred meters away, and before they could get a quick rest, the Soviet soldiers also chased after them and stabbed them in the back.
The Polish rout who fled back disrupted the positions of the Polish soldiers in the trenches, which greatly affected the morale of the Polish soldiers, and some blind soldiers even fled backwards with the rout.
There was confusion over the Polish positions, and the Soviet pursuers took the opportunity to attack.
The Polish soldiers outnumbered the pursuing Soviet troops, but their morale was so low that they could not organize a stubborn resistance at all, and occasionally brave Polish soldiers stood up alone, and in the blink of an eye they were overwhelmed by hordes of Soviet soldiers.
The soldiers of the 3rd Light Artillery Regiment, two kilometers behind the position, thought that victory was in their hands, and chatted while slowly bombarding the castle.
"Sir! You see! A artilleryman pointed at Fort Dina and said in surprise: "They ran back!" ā
"Who's running back?" Commander Biroski turned his head inexplicably to see that the Soviet soldiers were chasing the Polish infantry as if they were chopping melons and vegetables.
"Oh my God? What's going on? Biroski muttered to himself.
"Commander, what are we going to do?" One of the officers asked, "We have to do something." ā
"Fire! Oh wait, no. Biroski picked up the binoculars and saw that the Soviet soldiers had already rushed into the ranks of Poland, and said hesitantly: "Now that they are mixed up, firing the cannon will injure their own people by mistake." ā
A steady stream of Soviet soldiers rushed out of the gap in the outer wall, and the whole plot seemed to suddenly take a turn.
"Look, there's Polish artillery!" A Soviet officer noticed the 3rd Light Artillery Regiment and immediately pounced on them with his troops.
The 3rd Infantry Division's most powerful artillery throwers were unable to exert their power at all, and the infantry fell into confusion again, and the situation became extremely critical.
Lieutenant Colonel Tadeusz and several officers of the 1st Infantry Division were discussing the battle when they suddenly sensed a change in Fort Dina.
"Is it my eyes?" Baginsky asked incredulously.
"What do they eat? It was pushed back by the other side! Lieutenant Colonel Engel yelled.
"The most important thing now is how to deal with this matter!" Koval immediately said: "The 3rd Infantry Division is in danger of collapse!" ā
"We're going to bring people to rescue them now!" Lieutenant Colonel Engel said immediately.
"The Soviet army of Daugavpils will not let us go." Lieutenant Colonel Tadeusz said: "The most important thing now is to hold back the attack of the Soviet troops in the city of Daugavpils, for if we lose our positions here, we are afraid that the whole army will be in danger of being annihilated." ā
"General Shimigvi also has a 1st Tank Regiment under his command, and if they are allowed to attack, they will definitely be able to block the counterattack of the Soviet troops. The 3rd Infantry Division was far outnumbered by the Soviet troops in Fort Dina, and they could survive if they were given a little respite. Koval said immediately.
Lieutenant Colonel Tadeusz immediately grabbed the microphone and dialed the phone, "Captain Dufour, the Soviet troops in Fort Dina have rushed out, please immediately go with tank troops to support the 3rd Infantry Division!" ā
"Okay! I'll be off right away! Captain Dufoure replied decisively.
"Alright, let's take our respective positions and defend ourselves against the Soviets! They must not be allowed to join the enemy forces at Fort Dina. Lieutenant Colonel Tadeush ordered.
"Yes, sir." Koval and the others saluted and left.
"Commander, is it okay if we don't go to the rescue?" Majewski asked curiously.
"The strength of the 3rd Infantry Division is strong, but it was just blinded by the Soviets' chaotic punches, and with the 1st Tank Regiment passing over, the Soviet infantry could not help them." Koval explained.
At this time, when he went to the rescue, no one could have imagined whether it would touch the brow of General Himigvi. Koval thought to himself; 'It's like the boss wilted during his health care, do you want to see you send him a box of Viagra?' Lieutenant Colonel Tadeusz immediately grabbed the microphone and dialed the phone, "Captain Dufour, the Soviet troops in Fort Dina have rushed out, please go immediately with the tank units to support the 3rd Infantry Division!" ā
"Okay! I'll be off right away! Captain Dufoure replied decisively.
"Alright, let's take our respective positions and defend ourselves against the Soviets! They must not be allowed to join the enemy forces at Fort Dina. Lieutenant Colonel Tadeush ordered.
"Yes, sir." Koval and the others saluted and left.
"Commander, is it okay if we don't go to the rescue?" Majewski asked curiously.
"The strength of the 3rd Infantry Division is strong, but it was just blinded by the Soviets' chaotic punches, and with the 1st Tank Regiment passing over, the Soviet infantry could not help them." Koval explained.
At this time, when he went to the rescue, no one could have imagined whether it would touch the brow of General Himigvi. Koval thought to himself; 'It's like the boss wilted during his health care, do you want to see you send him a box of Viagra?' ā