Chapter 104: The Great War A brutal scramble
Gistine returned to the Sandi tribal plain and reported to Pendit and Delikun, reporting on the annihilation of the rebels in the Somali direction, and also heard about Wang Ning's situation and the situation on Raif's side. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
Originally, Gistine was still very worried, fearing that these two directions would not be able to withstand and fall short, and even if he achieved a great victory in annihilating the rebels in the Somali direction, it would be useless.
Hearing that both directions had withstood the invading enemy, Gistin's confidence was greatly increased, and he was determined to lead his troops to achieve a greater victory and protect the peace of the Sandy Tribal Plains.
After burning the baggage of the rebels in the Sudanese direction, Wang Ning returned to the Sandi tribal plain, taking with him a special service company and a missile squadron, as well as a large amount of explosives.
Gistin listened to Delikun talk about the actions of the boss Wang Ning, and he understood it, and he felt that Wang Ning must have heard that Raif had blown up the stones on both sides of the mountain pass and cut off the path into the mountain, and he was also ready to draw a scoop according to the gourd, and cut off all the roads into the mountain like Raif.
After all, Wang Ning's subordinates only have one spy company and one missile squadron, and there are more than 200 people, and in the face of more than 20,000 rebels, it is equivalent to one enemy and 100 enemies.
If Wang Ning took the spy company and blew it all the way down and blocked all the valleys with the stones that were blown down, even if the rebels had to clear the way to the plains of the Sandi tribe, they would not be able to do it in ten days and half a month.
When Wang Ning left, he told Pendit that if Gistin returned victorious, he would let Gistin go to Raif to help Raif repel the rebels in the direction of South Sudan, and then return to the direction of Sudan and fight back the rebels in the Sudanese direction with him.
Gistin was ordered to rest for the night, and early the next morning, he led his troops to the exit in the direction of South Sudan.
The commander-in-chief of the rebels in South Sudan, Tuli Madu, sent a regiment to attack the mountain pass, which was like a yellow crane and never returned.
Tuli Madu waited anxiously all night, but did not get any news of this regiment, and after dawn, he hurriedly sent scouts to investigate.
The scout came back and reported that a regiment that had gone to attack was completely annihilated, all dead on the way, and not a single one was left alive.
After listening to the scout's report, Turi Madu was stunned at first, and after a few minutes of silence, his depressed mood suddenly exploded, and he became furious, and ordered the whole army to go out and launch a group charge, and must seize the entrance to the Kulima Mountains.
More than 10,000 rebels, hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles, all dispatched at once, raising dust and smoke in the sky, and the scene was extremely grand.
When the rebels entered the five-kilometer range, Raif's guns rang out, and the missile squadron opened fire, and the anti-tank missiles set the rebels' armored vehicles and tanks on fire, one after another burst into flames, and immediately paralyzed on the battlefield.
Helplessly, missiles can only destroy the rebels' armored vehicles and tanks, and Raif's gun, no matter how fast the rate of fire is, cannot destroy nearly 10,000 people at once in a short period of time.
After destroying nearly 100 tanks and armored vehicles, the missiles of the missile squadron were all gone, and they could only watch the remaining armored vehicles and tanks of the rebels rush up with a roar, but they could not do anything.
After paying the price of hundreds of lives and nearly 100 combat vehicles, the rebels finally rushed into a range of one kilometer, and the thirty snipers trained by Raif opened fire at the same time, and the losses of the rebels' troops increased more than ten times at once.
Almost every minute, nearly 100 rebel soldiers fell under the guns of sniper rifles, which was a loss, a very heavy blow, and an incomparably heavy blow to any unit.
For this rebel army, it was the same unbearable burden, but Turimadu made up his mind to take the entrance to the Kurima Mountains at all costs, completely ignoring the attrition of the troops, and organized more than a dozen machine guns in the back to supervise the battle, and if there were soldiers who dared to retreat, they were immediately shot and killed, forcing the soldiers to only advance, not retreat.
At the same time, the rebel artillery also opened fire in unison, bombarding the positions of the 1st Guards Division on the hills on both sides of the Kurima Mountains, suppressing heavy artillery fire.
Under the cover of artillery, the rebels, at the cost of nearly a thousand more men, finally rushed to the foot of the mountain and began to climb the hills on either side of the entrance to the Kurima Mountains.
Nearly 10,000 people charged together, the scene was unprecedentedly spectacular, the black pressure at the foot of the mountain was all the heads of the rebel soldiers, and the officers and soldiers of the 1st Guards Division felt an incomparably huge pressure.
Looking down from the top of the mountain, the rebel soldiers on the ground, like a large group of ants, rushed up to the top of the mountain desperately, and the officers and soldiers of the Guards, all kinds of firearms, desperately blocked the rebel soldiers from attacking the mountain.
Raif and his thirty snipers also devoted all their energy to assisting the infantry in defending the mountain, and had no time to worry about anything else.
Seeing the officers and men of the 1st Guards Division, who were tired of dealing with the attacking soldiers, Tuli Madu smiled proudly in his heart and ordered the engineers to start digging large excavators and start digging bunkers and fortifications to prepare for a long-term close confrontation.
Turimadu went out this time, brought ten large excavators, and prepared to enter the Kulima Mountains, open the road in the mountains, and build bridges in the water, but I didn't expect it to come in handy before entering the Kurima Mountains.
After half an hour, the simple bunker fortifications were dug so that the soldiers could get into these bunkers to avoid the bullets fired from the hill by the officers and men of the 1st Guards Division, and at the same time, these bunkers could also be used as the starting point for the attack.
The officers and men of the 1st Division of the Tuli Madu Guards Army, entangled by their own soldiers, had no time to care, so they simply ordered ten large excavators to begin to clear the stones blocking the mountain pass, and prepared to attack the mountain pass in one go.
Raif did not bring artillery with him on this expedition, and was basically helpless in the face of these large excavators cleaning up the rubble of the mountain pass.
According to Mian Xu's suggestion, use grenades to deal with these big guys, and the grenades that are helplessly thrown down from the mountain are difficult to hit these large excavators, and they often explode before they fall down the mountain.
If these large excavators are allowed to keep digging, it will not be long before the stones blocking the mountain pass will be dug up by these excavators.
Raif only set up this line of defense, and if the stones blocking the pass were dug up, the Kurima Mountains would open the gates, and the rebels would rush in, and a battalion under Yi Mianxu would not be able to stop it in any way.
Just when Raif was frowning, two black shadows, like two clouds of smoke in the night, floated lightly to Raif's side: "Raif, you don't have to worry, let's deal with those excavators." ”