Chapter 71: The Battle of Tsaritsyn (2)

Vidno beckoned to the Russian Communist Party members lying in the grass, and they were surprised to see him leading a group of Austrian soldiers, and they did not know what to say.

"They are here to attack Tsaritsyn, and our purpose is the same, to target the Tsar, and we can be considered allies."

Perceiving that the atmosphere was a little awkward, Vidno hurriedly explained, and then stretched out his hand and pointed to a person to Vasa:

"Mr. Van Gowi, you can call him Lieutenant Evgeny. On the instructions of the Party Chairman, he was one of the important figures leading the armed revolution. ”

Vasala nodded, then sat down and waited, all the while he heard Vidno saying something he didn't understand.

"What's going on in the center?"

"Comrade Lenin, who is far away, is very worried about our actions, but now that the Tsarist army is firmly pinned down by the Allied army, we can take advantage of this opportunity to set off a national revolution in one fell swoop."

"You're too ideal, right, the Russian army is rotten, but what is it outside the city? Kuster! Is it possible that this dog will allow us to exist? ”

With that, Widno also glanced at Vasalai cautiously, and when he saw that he did not react, he boldly rose up and continued to communicate with people.

"So what? How dare the minions of imperialism, no matter how bold, go against the people? Against the man who raised him! That's the real human beast. ”

Vidno wanted to admonish a few more words, but Yevgeny said without doubt:

"Are you a member of the Russian Communist Party? Are you willing to wash away the rotten face of Russia? Are you willing to fight for the poor people! ”

Hearing that he was getting more and more excited, Widno also knew that he couldn't discuss it anymore, so he had to affirm them one by one.

"Well, Comrade Vidno, join the ranks of the revolution quickly! Restate the task to those Austrian comrades. ”

Widno took the map and told Vasala and the others in German about the battle goal.

They were to seize the port east of Tsaritsyn, completely cut off the Russian army from the outside world, and quickly seize the center of the city while it was fighting fiercely with the Allied forces.

According to previous statistics, the number of people participating in this revolution should be no less than 100, and with some enthusiastic masses drawn in during this period, a revolutionary force of more than 1,000 people should be formed.

There are also quite a lot of internal responses at the port, and once they reach the port and the outside should be combined, they are not far from overthrowing Tsarist Russia.

But it wasn't time yet, it was noon, and the sharp sunlight could shine out anyone lurking on the ground.

So they decided to join the rest of their comrades first, concentrate their numbers, and then launch a surprise attack at night.

After several trimmings, more than 30 people stood up and began to move forward. With the exception of Vasalai's elite Austrian soldiers, many of them did not have enough ammunition, and even two of them did not even have guns, so they had to use short knives full of rust and scratches.

However, they said that these two men had practiced their fighting skills professionally and could easily assassinate their enemies anywhere.

Vasalai didn't care, the Russians couldn't shoot guns had become the firmest opinion in his heart, and it was better to use a knife than a gun.

The group walked cautiously in the alley, paying attention to the changes around them, and finally fixed their vision in a closed room.

"It was a factory in Tsarist Russia, and it used to be full of people working day and night, but now the war is raging, and women are not restless, and only some old, weak, sick and disabled can work here.

There's a cannon and a couple of shells in there, and we need it, so we have to take the factory, what do you think? ”

Vidno humbly told Vasalai that there was something earnest in his words that touched him slightly.

"How are the defenders, how many are there?"

"There are only four of them, and all of them are ours, and we just have to worry about how to get the guns away."

"Did you think of that?"

"When I think of it, I'll tell you."

After a moment's thought, Vasalai stood up with his gun in hand, apparently agreeing to their request, and a group of Russians were overjoyed, and they all picked up the guys and ran after them to the factory.

When they saw the factory janitor, they waved their hands and gestured frantically, but instead of a warm welcome, they were greeted by two cold bullets.

The janitor was not blind either, and when he saw them, he raised his gun and shot at them.

Fortunately, the poor marksmanship saved this group of Russian communists, and not a single one was injured.

When the group of people were stunned, Vasalai and the Austrians behind him reacted quickly, raising their submachine guns to swoop at the two janitors.

The two men were quickly shot, trembling a few times before slamming into the ground.

Vasalai turned his head and shouted to the stunned Russian Communist Party:

"Quick! The sound of gunfire is sure to alarm the people around you! I'm covering up outside, you guys get inside! ”

At his roar, everyone came to their senses, hurriedly smashed open the factory gate, and rushed in to find the cannon.

Widno stayed to look at the bodies of the two janitors, and when he returned, he said angrily:

"They are not our comrades! Someone transferred it! There are only two people guarding here, where are those four comrades! ”

The brutal battlefield did not have time to answer his questions, there was only an endless stream of Tsarist government troops, and the dense gunfire.

Hundreds of firepower suppressed everyone in the house, and Vasalai had to lie down in the door and shoot, sometimes hiding behind the wall to reload, sometimes coming out to surprise the approaching government troops.

I don't know how long they held out, but the number of Russians outside the house only increased, and the huge firepower network made it impossible for them to leak out, so they had to hide inside the house and shoot the government troops who entered the building.

"Bang!"

Suddenly, there was a loud bang, and the whole building shook. Just by listening to the sound, Vasa knew that they had finally found the artillery.

After a few shakes, the blurred world gradually became clearer, and there were fewer and fewer bullet holes hitting the wall.

The blow brought a moment to a halt to the fierce firefight, and the Russians outside seemed to be shocked, and the feeling of being blown up in the Caucasus had returned.

"Seize the moment, get another shell, and rush with me!"

Vasa shouted, and then led the Austrian soldiers all the way to strafe the Russians out of the house.

"Bang!"

Then there was another loud bang, and Vasalai rushed out of the house, roaring and pouring ammunition down on the enemy.

More people struggled out of it, all howling in displeasure and shooting their fellow citizens with rifles in their hands.

The two men, who had no firearms, also picked up the janitor's rifle and continued to join the fight.

The originally peaceful and harmonious alley suddenly became scorched, people on both sides kept falling, and the whistling of bullets stimulated everyone's nerves.

"Come on! Pull out the artillery! I'm covering! ”

Vasa took the lead, throwing all the grenades on his body, and rushed over the wall to the opposite side, his submachine gun still firing.

The Russians were stunned by his move and concentrated all their fire on him, but since they were all pinned down behind bunkers, they could only fight blindly, and as a result, not a single shot hit.

The rest of the group was encouraged by his bravery, and the Austrians climbed out of cover, stood up and threw grenades, and fired with Vasa.

The situation on the battlefield was reversed in an instant, the Russians were gradually suppressed, and the Russian communists took the opportunity to move the artillery away.

Several experienced Russians opened the way for the artillery, and Vasalai saw them drifting away, and also began to retreat backwards, cutting off the rear for them.