Chapter 785: Air Raid on the Roof of the World

How could Dong Ku allow the Japanese army to stop building positions? Once the position is formed, the resistance to the attack will increase. The Fairy A troops can't march yet, besides, it will take time to get there, and if it is transported by air, the danger factor is too great, although there are de-icing measures, but they don't dare to guarantee it.

After receiving the report of the Huya soldiers, the Japanese army began to dig caves in the mountains around Nagqu, and when yaks came and went on the sheep intestine trail to transport supplies, Dong Ku made an instant decision to carry out air raids in advance and not regard aircraft air raids as a hole card.

With Dong Ku's order, the two hundred special transport planes that were ready to depart at any time roared and took off, flying to the top of the roof of the world in the blue sky.

The Japanese army, at this time, was busy and began to dig caves, some of which were already one or two meters deep, and on the way, countless supplies were being transported, and the soldiers were also slowly following the team towards the destination.

A hundred kilometers ahead of Naqu, a transport team of hundreds of yaks carried food, guns, and ammunition to the destination ahead. Dear one, I can already hear the sound of explosions that come from time to time. Although the sound is not loud, it also makes this peaceful plateau more lively.

In the ranks, two squadrons of Japanese soldiers followed slowly. Although they didn't know what altitude sickness was, they found that if they moved slowly, they wouldn't be out of breath, so they walked lazily along with the team one by one.

Suddenly, a Japanese soldier heard a rumbling sound in the distance. He couldn't help but raise his head to look at the sky, wondering if it was going to change the sky. You must know that they have traveled all the way, and the sky was empty for thousands of miles a moment ago, and after a while, dark clouds and heavy snow were flying. The snow fell for a long or short period of time, and then the sky cleared again in a very short time. Changing the sky is faster than changing the face.

However, this is an alpine region, and thunder is generally unlikely. The rumbling sound in the sky was like muffled thunder, which made him feel very surprised.

Soon, the others were also tightly covered, and they heard strange voices coming. As they took off their guns, they looked up. Look for the source of the sound.

Tibetans who know the weather very well are also very strange when they hear the sound. It's not thunder, it's not the sound it should be. Out of fear of location, they tightened the reins of the yaks one by one, and searched the surroundings with wide eyes.

Suddenly, a person's eyes widened suddenly, looking at the location of the valley in front of him, and his mouth opened wide. I can't describe the horror in my heart.

With his gaze, a large bird, which had never been seen before, roared up from the valley below, and in a moment, it revealed its whole body.

Behind, a silver-gray figure with the same appearance rose into the air vaguely in the white world. Subsequent diversion.

At this moment, the Japanese army also spotted the helicopter. They had not seen a helicopter in Shanxi, though. But this did not delay them from judging that this was the air force of the advance force, and it was their helicopter that defeated the new Flamingo fighter.

The Tibetans who were in charge of transporting the planes fell to the ground in panic and bowed to the miraculous birds when they saw the planes appear. The yaks were frightened. One by one, they carried things and ran around.

The Japanese army reacted quickly under the shock of a short period of distraction, and did not need an order, just like the Tibetans. Let's throw yourself to the ground.

They even have machine guns on the back of yaks, and they are not arrogant enough to fight the planes with the 38 big covers in their hands. They were all praying, praying that the helicopter would not find them.

But this is obviously impossible. Not to mention how obvious their presence is on the snow, this clearly visible path alone is enough to show that this is a road walked by people, although it is not wide, but it is definitely not a route for animals.

Within a minute of their laydowns, a dozen or so planes rose up, crossed the hillside, and flew straight towards them.

"Not good! Found us!! ”

When the yaks were in disarray, the Japanese climbed to the nearest rocks in an attempt to avoid the air raid.

At this moment, the helicopter suddenly slowed down, and soon stopped in mid-air, and then the fuselage was measured, and the side was aimed at the Japanese soldiers on the ground, and those yaks.

"Kill them all!"

A tiger roar was heard from the helicopter, followed by tongues of fire erupting from the exposed muzzle of the closed hatch.

"Buzz!"

The Japanese soldiers on the ground only heard a buzzing sound amid the roar of the motor, followed by the sound of bullets screaming. One by one, they were so frightened that they ran frantically to the nearest rock, trying to dodge the air raid they could never have imagined.

Unfortunately, their speed was ridiculously slow, and the yellow skins made the machine gunners clearly see the shadows, and the bullets rained down, covering the area where the Japanese were located. Suddenly, frozen soil and snow were flying all over the sky, and the Japanese troops of these two squadrons were drowned by the rain of bullets in just a minute or two.

The yaks did not escape, and fell to the ground in the rain of bullets, and the blood quickly stained the white hillside.

Those Tibetans are also favored by Dan. In the rain of flying bullets, he just lay there silently.

The massacre was to be tragic, and Dong Ku had clearly ordered before they came that as long as they were with the Japanese army, they would all be killed, so as to warn the serf owners who were ready to help the Japanese. Although this most likely pushed these people to the Japanese, it also prevented them from helping the Japanese unscrupulously.

As for the aftermath, when the Japanese army is finished, help them to go down, build the foundation to make up for it, and forget it. In war, there will inevitably be deaths, it's just how many people die.

The air raid lasted less than five minutes before it ended, and the ground was covered with steaming corpses and patches of blood red.

Wooden pen oh ah clearly, this group of ten planes, escorted by two attack planes, followed the road, climbed straight to the top of the mountain, traced the road, and flew straight to Naqu.

While the battle was being fought here, a slaughter was unfolding on the hillsides, among the cliffs.

According to the description of the Huya soldiers, the helicopter arrived at the area where the Japanese army had dug a cave, and launched an attack on all targets.

Those Japanese soldiers and puppet troops, as well as the Tibetan puppet army, drilled everywhere one by one the moment they heard the roar of the sky. But where did they outrun the bullets? With the bullet rain ticket system, they turned over and fell to the ground one by one, and their bodies rolled down the hillside, leaving patches of blood red along the way.

The Japanese soldiers who were working and were hanging by ropes looked at them in fear through the glass window of the helicopter and looked at them like dead people, and then, while the rain of bullets tore their bodies apart, the ropes were also broken, and the people fell down like stones.

Those who were busy in the mouth of Shandong, which was already a little formed, were also blocked in the hole by the rain of bullets, and in a short moment, the bullets flew and collided, and the stone chips that stirred up the cave that were not deep flew around, or it was estimated that they could not rise a few, and they also had to carry injuries.

In this cold area, as long as there is blood and injury, and one is not handled well, it is a certain death. This is true in the Northeast, and even more so here.

At the beginning of the air raid, these helicopters were looking for traces all over the mountain, and they loved you for those cliffs, and the Japanese soldiers on the slopes of the mountains were all torn apart with yaks, and the mortar shells and grenades that were blown up during the period made this quiet plateau very lively.

The makeshift tents were also not spared, and a few oil drums went down, and a fire broke out. It is estimated that when the fire is extinguished, there will be nothing left.

After the helicopter completed the search nearby, it didn't care about the fish that slipped through the net, all the materials it saw were cleaned up, and after the large group of figures was strangled, the group roared and gathered, along the mountain road, and went straight to Naqu to pounce.

The Japanese troops in Nagqu had not yet received an air raid alert. There are no telephones or walkie-talkies. The shortage of batteries made the Japanese temporarily abandon these erections, after all, it was only construction there, and after knowing the plan, they were not allowed to ask for instructions.

100 kilometers, the helicopter is just over half an hour, although it cannot reach the maximum speed, it can fly 1780 kilometers in an hour.

Along the way, none of the yak teams transporting supplies were spared, and helicopters passed by, blood red all over the ground, and corpses all over the ground.

When the Japanese troops in Naqu heard the roar from the sky, they had no time to hide, and when dozens of planes pounced, the Japanese troops immediately blew up the pot and flew away.

But this one couldn't stop the killing, the helicopter hovered and emptied, and in the rain of bullets, the torrent of steel ruthlessly annihilated the figure below.

During the shooting, the helicopter found the location of the Japanese army's storage in Nagqu, and an even more fierce attack ensued.

Barrels of thickened gasoline flew down, and then the sea of fire rushed to these materials that were just covered with canvas, and in a short moment, an explosion sounded in the sea of fire, and then the explosion erupted violently, and these oils, ammunition, were detonated in just a minute or two, forming a catastrophic detonation.

The violent eruption destroyed everything around, and even though the sites were far from the residential areas and alone in the constructed barracks, the houses were affected by the shock wave, and countless houses were destroyed in the explosion, and the smoke and dust were everywhere.

The violent explosion caused the helicopters flying far away to sway, and there was a great tendency to uncontrollably mount. The captain of the helicopter team gave the order to leave in the turbulence of the plane and went straight to Lhasa. That's the focus of their air strikes.

At this time, although the Japanese army had already learned of the arrival of the air raid, the transportation of materials could not be solved in a moment and a half. Moreover, the most critical point is that the Japanese army did not think that there would be planes coming up here, and they would not have air defense facilities. The minimum price of this air raid meeting is to win the greatest benefits, and next time, I am afraid that not only will we not be able to find a place where the materials are piled up, but in the face of air defense, there will be some loss of aircraft.

The Japanese troops in Lhasa also received the news of the air raid, and although the ground troops of the advance army of Zhilu Dao would not arrive so soon, the fact that the planes were able to fly here made all the Japanese high-ranking officers shocked.

Those materials and ammunition are all piled up on the surface, although the location is not concentrated, and some have entered the hidden location, but once these are destroyed, the possibility of them standing on the roof of this world is basically zero. (To be continued......)