473 Battle of Busan
On the edge of the city of Busan, a group of poor Japanese soldiers were stationed on the outskirts of the port city, and not far ahead of them, the tanks of the Ming Empire had already shown their terrible face. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
One after another, the Ming Empire tanks drove out slowly from the other side of the hills, and the barrels of the black holes pointed in the direction of the Japanese army, which looked very scary.
The Japanese soldier stationed in the trench swallowed a mouthful ......of saliva, and the hand holding the rifle trembled uncontrollably, not knowing how to stop.
As an important "weapon of decisive battle", the Type 91 anti-tank guns were shipped back to Japan in large quantities, and now only a small number of Japanese soldiers stationed around Busan remain.
They didn't have much heavy weapons to deal with the tanks of the Ming Empire, and all they could rely on was their own flesh and blood.
It's a pity that the 2nd Army of the Ming Empire, which attacked Busan, did not intend to have a fair fight with the Japanese army on the opposite side, and they used a large number of tanks and a large number of heavy artillery as soon as they came up.
"It's coming! The enemy is close! A Japanese officer in the trenches reminded his men that he was already feeling the oppression, that he could hear the roar of the engines of the opposing tanks as they started.
"Boom!" Before the Japanese soldiers in the trenches could feel the impact of the tank, a shell fired by the Ming Empire suddenly fell on the position of the Japanese defenders.
The huge explosion swept away a lot of earth at once, and the sand and gravel fell and smashed on the steel helmets of the Japanese soldiers, making a slight crackling sound.
Then, immediately after, the second shell also fell, the third and fourth exploded equally after a short interval, followed by the fifth and sixth.
One after another, the explosions bloomed on the Japanese defenders' positions, and at first they could be counted, but then because the explosions were so dense that it was too late for people to count them.
Everywhere there was sand and dirt that flew into the sky and then fell, everywhere there were shouts calling for medics, everywhere there were desperate wails and screams.
When the tank troops of the Ming Empire advanced to the front line of the Japanese army little by little, the Japanese army had been blown up by the shells of the Ming Empire, and they could not organize effective resistance at all.
Finally, the explosion of the shells finally went away, and as a Japanese soldier struggled to get up from the dirt he had buried, he saw a track running over his face.
Before he could let out a howl, the track pressed against his head, rolling forward with little by little blood, without the slightest intention of stopping.
Another Japanese soldier, who was lucky not to be crushed by the tank tracks, had just pulled his body out of the soil that buried him, and found himself standing next to him full of soldiers of the Ming Empire with weapons.
He didn't know whether he should surrender or fight to the death, and just when he hesitated, the soldiers of the Ming Empire had already raised their bayonets and helped him make a choice.
The poor Japanese soldier was pierced through the chest with a bayonet, his whole body was pinned to the ground, and he lost his life after two struggles.
The bayonet was drawn from his body, bringing out some blood, but there was no scream. The surrounding soldiers of the Ming Empire continued to grope forward, continuing to look for any fish that had slipped through the net.
"Suddenly! Sudden Sudden Rush! "A heading machine gun in front of a tank spewed tongues of fire, knocking out some of the Japanese soldiers who had jumped out of the trenches and fled.
More Japanese soldiers began to come to their senses, raising their weapons and firing at the tanks and soldiers of the Ming Empire, the sound of machine guns began to become dense, and the battlefield began to be noisy again.
Inside the city, heavy artillery shells landed in some buildings, and the explosion collapsed the masonry buildings. The streets were littered with rubble and corpses lying on their feet.
On the docks, Japanese civilians heard the sound of gunfire behind them, and more people began to crowd the steamer desperately, hoping that they would be the last lucky ones to escape.
The Japanese soldiers standing guard had no intention of maintaining order, and they rushed aboard a ship, armed with weapons and the last remaining supplies, ready to leave the city, which was already about to be occupied by the enemy.
In the chaos, some people were squeezed into the sea, some died from the stampede, many more died here, and some continued to crowd, hoping to seize the last chance to leave.
"Phew!" In the midst of the chaos, gunshots were heard from time to time, with some soldiers shooting to prevent others from getting on the boat, while others opened fire on the soldiers, killing the soldiers who prevented them from getting on the boat.
The scene got out of control with the loud sound of the Ming Empire's cannonball explosions, and everyone hoped that they could quickly leave Busan, which had become a battlefield.
The sound of the explosion sent a signal to the people, a sign that it was no longer safe here, so everyone wanted to be the first to leave, and no one wanted to wait any longer.
Everything reached its climax in the next moment, and ten Lei Gong 1 dive bombers of the Ming Empire appeared in the sky.
Looking at the crowd of people waiting to board the boat on the dock, looking at the ship docked on the pier, they found themselves in the perfect target!
So, without the slightest hesitation, these dive bombers began to dive and bomb these docks packed with crowds. One by one, the planes rushed down from the high sky, aiming their noses at their targets.
"Suddenly! Dodo! The tracer bullet swept two straight lines on the ground, and where the straight line passed, all the people fell to the ground, and blood splattered on the people around them, as if two straight lines were drawn on the ground with red.
Of course, this was only the beginning, because the second plane arrived in an instant, also drawing two such red straight lines on the ground.
Two bombs exploded on the dock one after the other, causing the ships docked on the dock to shake slightly. Many more jumped into the sea to avoid strafing, and some drowned because they couldn't swim.
"Quick! Fast! Get out of here! On the transport ship, the Japanese captain saw the Ming Empire's planes slaughtering on the dock, and quickly ordered his men to sail.
Then a dive bomber of the Ming Empire fired at the cockpit of the ship, and the bullet shattered the glass, pierced the steel plate, and killed the captain and all the people inside.
The Leigong-1 dive bomber then dropped a bomb that hit the deck of the transport ship.
The deck was still full of people who watched as the bomb smashed through the deck and exploded in the second cabin, and then their eyes went black and they couldn't feel anything again.