Chapter 463: Burning Moscow (33)
Nearly 30,000 officers and soldiers of the seven infantry divisions under the 59th Infantry Army of the Russian army, as well as a number of civic commandos and other auxiliary units, held on here, preparing to stubbornly resist the powerful offensive of the Ming army. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 But almost all of them are full of doubts about whether they can stick to it.
The time has come to October 25, and there are only a few days left before the deadline set by Zhang Cheng. The Ming officers and soldiers who entered the city of Moscow from all sides fought hard, dealt a great blow to the defenders and approached the Kremlin in an all-round way. The capture of the city was seen by all as a sign of the eventual full-scale capture of the city of Moscow.
The Ming army attacking from the north of Moscow had already begun to approach the Alexander Rovsky Garden, the Ming army attacking from the east was approaching Red Square, and the Ming army from the south could cross the Moscow River and enter the Kremlin by capturing the Chkav building. The battle for Moscow has begun to come to an end. Everyone knows that as long as the Kremlin, the inner city of the most central area, is captured by the Ming army, then the battle of Moscow can be declared over.
When the Ming army attacked, the Russian army put up the fiercest resistance to the death, but their resistance was broken down one by one by the powerful Ming army. The Russian army has lost a large number of soldiers, just like the seven infantry divisions of the Russian 59th Infantry Army stationed near the Chkaev building at this moment, plus a large number of citizen commandos, are less than 30,000 horses. It can be seen from this that the Ming army brought great casualties to the Russian army.
At this time, more than half of the huge city of Moscow had fallen into the hands of the Ming army. Many Russian troops were divided into small positions and could not move. At first, these surrounded Russian troops were basically unable to get in touch with the outside world, but later the Russian troops were transferred and connected through the huge sewer system of Moscow. After the Ming army found out, a violent clash also broke out between the two sides in the sewers.
The Russians' positions were constantly compressed, and the last core stronghold was left with a region centered on the Kremlin. Here they will make their last resistance.
During this period of fierce fighting, the Ming army counted more than 400,000 Russian prisoners captured! Although many of the prisoners were ordinary citizens of some citizen commandos and combat groups, it can also be seen that the strength of the Russian army has suffered huge losses.
In addition to the soldiers, the Russian army's already not rich material reserves were also greatly consumed in the long and tragic battles. In addition to the food supply, which is barely maintained, other things such as ammunition and medicine are already below the warning line.
Many Russian troops had to share a gun with several people because of a lack of ammunition. And in order to save the lives of those wounded, the military doctors and chaplains of the Russian army had to leave them all to the Ming army to be captured. The price of medicines is very expensive, and the Russian army has long used it cleanly. Many Russian troops could not watch their comrades-in-arms suffer to death from illness, and finally decided to leave them to the Ming army, which had a good reputation and would never lack any supplies. It's better to be a captive than to die of pain, right?
"Sir, our artillery is basically out of shells, and the average machine gun is less than a thousand rounds per gun. For the time being, only the number of grenades is still relatively large. There was some food left, but all the medicine had been used. "The Chief of Staff of the 59th Infantry Army of the Russian Army Andrei. Major General Semonov to his commander, commander of the 59th Infantry Army, Maxim. Lieutenant General Kanunnikov reported one bad news after another.
Due to the lack of supplies and the long and fierce fighting, the remaining artillery of the Russian army is now basically without shells. Although some of the artillery in some fortifications was capable of firing, it was not at all numerically threatening. The average thousand rounds of ammunition per machine gun may be a lot for people who don't know how to do it, but if you really go to the battlefield, this small number of bullets will not be long before you run out. After all, no one can eliminate an enemy with a single bullet, and most of the bullets are knocked out when they are suppressed.
Although there are quite a few grenades, this weapon is actually a melee weapon, which means that by the time you use it, the enemy will be very close to you. And this weapon has basically no effect on armored forces. Shrapnel or shockwaves from grenades cannot damage heavily armored units.
As for the situation that often appears in movies and television to carry cluster grenades to take out the enemy, it does exist in reality, but its success rate is very small under the blockade of the enemy's dense bullet rain. In the vast majority of cases, this action is a search for death.
After all, armored vehicles are equipped with powerful coaxial machine guns and vehicle-mounted machine guns, and armies with mature armor tactics will have infantry to protect armored vehicles. I want to run to the side of a powerful armored vehicle that looks like a hedgehog and has the ability to move on a battlefield where bullets are raining down on the battlefield and detonate the cluster grenade. This kind of thing cannot be said to be non-existent, but it can only be said that the probability of success is very low.
The Russian army still has some food supplies, in addition to Zhukov's previous copy of a large wave of black market, another important reason is that at this time most of Moscow has fallen into the hands of the Ming army, many troops and citizens were either killed or became prisoners of war of the Ming army, which greatly relieved the food pressure of the Russian army. Of course, whether this kind of thing is a good thing or not depends on how to understand it. At least the Ming army, which has received a high-quality education and has a basic moral bottom line, will not do anything to slaughter or abuse prisoners.
As for such things as medicines, the Russian army has basically never met the demand. The drugs of this era are not the same as the pharmacies that fill the streets in modern time and space. Medicines in this era are life-savers for people. It's expensive enough to make everyone staggered. In this era, the huge profits of drugs are even supreme with arms, and Zhang Cheng actually made his fortune through drugs.
For the current defenders of Moscow, they lacked everything, and even the human resources, which had always been abundant, began to be extremely scarce. As the Ming army continued to penetrate the sewers in various places, blasting or blocking the connections between the sewers in various areas. It has become more and more difficult for the Russian army to be replenished.
Maxim. Lieutenant General Kanunnikov was a Russian nobleman, or one of the few commanders among the top generals of the Russian army who was not an aristocratic commander. Even if they were from commoner backgrounds before, when they became high-ranking commanders, the Tsar, who was extremely stingy with the title, would not hesitate to promote them to nobility. And the Baron's mind was not at all about how to hold his position, and the only thing he was thinking about now was how to catch the last plane to evacuate Moscow.
Russia of this era was actually a kind of tsar rule with various nobles. The execution of its orders and the control of the Tsar were far less powerful than that of the Red Empire in modern space-time history.
The various nobles had the means and connections to escape the punishment of defeat, even now when the tsar swept through the nobility. It is not necessary for many to return to St. Petersburg, they have places to stay everywhere, even abroad, with their own dacha and bank deposits. No one wants to fight to the death or become a prisoner when there is a way out. For the aristocracy, they still have a lot of good life waiting for them.
The Moscow defenders also had several small aircraft capable of taking off at night. Flying at night can be dangerous, but it's an escape route. It's just that the seats on these planes are limited, and they can't take all the high-level generals away. In this case, how to get a ticket becomes a very important matter.
In fact, at this moment, all the Russian officers and soldiers already know very well in their hearts that it is an impossible task to hold on to Moscow. The offensive of the Ming army was too fierce. Even if the Russian army has done its best, they can only be defeated again and again in the face of the Ming army, which has an absolute advantage in all aspects.
"What does the command say?" After a moment of silence, Kanunnikov tugged at the clasp of his collar and looked at his chief of staff with a frown.
"The command says there is no support." Chief of Staff Semonov raised his hand and pushed his glasses, and then said, "They say there is nothing. There were no supplies, no soldiers, and no medicines. But they said they could send us a batch of vodka. ”
"Vodka?" Kanunnikov's bare forehead was bruised, and the corners of his mouth were crooked: "Do they want us to use vodka as an incendiary bomb to attack the tanks of the Ming army?!" ”
The Russian army invented some home-made weapons to deal with the Ming army during the defense of the city. Among them is the method of pouring gasoline into vodka bottles to create incendiary bombs. However, as the Russian army's already small amount of gasoline was gradually depleted, this tactic also lost its usefulness. Although the proof of vodka is high, it is far from being able to ignite. Kanunnikov was sarcastically mocking his boss.
At this time, there was a sound of explosions from a distance outside, and even if you were in a strong underground fortress, you could feel the ground shaking under the fierce shelling of the Ming army.
Looking at the floating dust that kept falling overhead, Kanunnikov, who had a gloomy face, frowned, raised his hand to wipe the dust off his bald head, and said in a cold voice: "If there is no support, why should we hold on?" Spit on the Ming Army? ”
"It's a pity." His chief of staff, Semonov, shrugged: "That's how it is. ”
"Reality." Kanunnikov lowered his head slightly, falling into silence. After a moment, Kanunnikov looked up at Semonov a little tiredly and said, "That's it for now." The troops were ordered to hold their positions, and then continued to ask the command for all kinds of support. ”
"They won't give support." Semonov responded, "There are reinforcements everywhere, and they have nothing to give." ”
"Go ahead and apply."
"Yes." (To be continued.) )