Chapter 439
Haha, when he saw that the players were eager to fight, Hu Yunfeng smiled in a sense. They fought. This time, Hu Yunfeng deliberately ordered the players who were cleaning the traces behind not to completely clean up the traces. Of course, he did not ask the players in charge of the tail-sweeping work to leave the direction of the team's evacuation to the enemy in a generous manner.
When Hu Yunfeng learned that the Soviet army heading to Kosh Agach included elite Soviet paratroopers and British "Godman" special forces, he planned to destroy them before capturing Gorta-Altesk's airport. However, whether they can be eliminated depends on whether the traces left by the troops can lure them into the bait.
The team was quickly packed up, and with Hu Qufeng's order, the troops continued to move towards the direction of Gorta-Altesk.
"Captain, Lin Xingguo's phone number." Another day was about to pass. As night fell, Chen Sixi, a special forces team member carrying a walkie-talkie, rode a horse to Hu Yunfeng and said.
Hu Yunfeng stopped Ma and took the conversation, saying, "Lin Xingguo, are they following?"
"Yes, captain, they all have horses and they are very fast." Lin Xing Guodao on the side of Jian.
Hu Yunfeng nodded and continued to ask: "How many people are there? What unit is the Soviet army?"
"It should be the Soviet paratroopers. There is a team of people and horses in it, and the weapons and equipment are obviously different from the Soviet army. It is undoubtedly the British "Godman" unit. There are 48 British people and about 450 people in the Soviet army."
"Did they bring supplies?" Hu Yunfeng asked again.
"No, all of them were chased by light clothes."
After learning about the basic situation of the Soviet army and the British "Godmann" who chased the Soviet and British troops, and hearing that the Soviet-English joint forces did not bring supplies, Hu Yunfeng showed a trace of contempt on his lips. When the troops retreated, Hu Yunfeng deliberately let the people who were cleaning up the traces behind him leave signs of "escape" with the troops. It seems that the Soviets and the British were fooled. In the cold Siberian winter, it was a deserted place. If you dare to come and chase them without sufficient supplies, what would you do if you die?
Hu Yunfeng and Lin Xingguo calculated how far away the Soviet army and "Godman" were from them, and ordered Lin Xingguo and Zhou Weitao to continue to lead several "Snow Leopard" commandos to follow the chase of Soviet-English Allied Forces and report their movements at any time.
Hu Yunfeng handed the words to Chen Sixi and continued to advance slowly with the troops. It was not until Lin Xingguo reported that the Soviet-English Allied Forces that were pursuing that he ordered the troops to find a place to camp.
Since Hu Yunfeng learned about the situation of the pursuing Soviet-English Allied Forces, he had a way to eliminate them. The pursuing Soviet-English Allied Forces did not bring enough supplies. Hu Qufeng was preparing to drag the Soviet-English Allied Forces for a few days. The Soviet-English Allied Forces were so hungry that the Soviet-English Allied Forces were unable to destroy them again. Hu Yunfeng did not want to annihilate them as soon as possible, but because he had not found a good ambush site at this time. After evacuating from Datueke Town, there was a flat terrain everywhere, hoping to reduce the casualties of his own people to the greatest extent.
Low points, a good ambush location is essential. Also, the Soviet-English Allied Forces soon chased them out and immediately wiped them out. What would the commander of the Soviet army heading to Kosh Agach? Hu Yunfeng was unwilling to take the pursued Soviet army to the Gorta-Altaisk City to sneak attack the airport. He led the Soviet-English Allied Forces far away and then wiped out. Even if the Soviet army heading to Kosh Agach understands, he would not have time to send troops to pursue the special forces and the "Snow Leopard" commando again.
Three more days passed, and Hu Yunfeng estimated that his troops were about seventy or eighty kilometers away from Gorta-Artesque City. He began to order the special forces to find a suitable ambush place and prepare to eliminate the pursuit of the Soviet-English Allied Forces.
For a few days, Major Todd, the commander of the British "Godmann" squad, and Major Ivanov, the commander of the Soviet paratroopers, were very depressed. Because the pursuit was too hasty, the troops did not bring too much supplies. Two days later, they finished the food they carried with them. They saved food for the first two days and did not eat enough every day. In the cold weather of minus 30 to 40 degrees Celsius, the troops could not eat enough, and everyone was soon depressed.
The two even more annoyed that they could not eat enough, and the troops could tolerate it. But when they chased the Chinese troops every day, it seemed that they were about to chase them, but as they accelerated, the traces left by the Chinese could be clearly judged. When they accelerated the pursuit, the Chinese were also accelerating their "escape". After the two led the troops to chase for two days, they felt that their troops were led by the Chinese. However, the terrain was flat, and when they observed with a telescope, they could see that ten miles away, the scouts they sent did not find traces of the Chinese people monitoring them, and the radio surveillance did not find any Chinese radio waves. They thought it was too incredible.
"Major Ivanov, we can't keep chasing like this. From yesterday to today, we have killed twenty horses. Our pursuit of the Chinese will slower and slower. Perhaps before we catch up with the Chinese, we will starve to death and freeze to death in this damn cold place." Major Todd said worriedly when he saw that the Soviet army began to kill horses again.
Ivanov looked at the direction of the Chinese running away, gritted his teeth and asked, "Major Todd, what are you good ways?"
Major Todd's face twitched. In the past few days, he found that these damn Soviet paratroopers were deliberately competing with him and his subordinates. He also accused him of secretly comparing with the Soviet paratroopers. But unfortunately, he and his subordinates did not have these Soviets' cold-resistant and adaptable climate. In the past few days, he lived in the wilderness of Siberia, and many of his subordinates had frostbite. Of course, he had no good idea now.
Major Todd shrugged, "I haven't thought of a good idea yet."
Ivanov looked at Todd with disdain. When the British came to Moscow, when the British ambassador introduced him to him with these British soldiers, he proudly told him that the British troops sent to the Soviet Union were the most elite special forces in Britain that had fought with the German special forces many times. Unexpectedly, after a few days of leaving the large army to pursue the Chinese, Todd's subordinates actually had many frostbite and needed his soldiers to take care of them.
Ivanov looked into Todd, but there was no unhappiness on his face. Some of his subordinates were frostbite and needed the help of the Soviet Union to take care of them. He didn't want to offend the Soviets. Todd thought to himself that it was not my people who tracked the Chinese people these days to find that the Chinese left very hidden traces, and that they could keep track of them until now. My subordinates just couldn't stand such cold weather. When fighting with the Chinese, we will compete with each other.
After despising Ivanov in his heart, Todd said, "Can you consider it and send a team of people to continue chasing me tonight."
Todd had to say that he was very bold in his thoughts. In such cold weather and unfamiliar with the terrain, this area was filled with lakes, grasslands, and swamps, which were frozen so that they looked the same during the day. He had to walk carefully and track the Chinese at night, not to mention whether they would lose their direction or not, or not to find the route of the Chinese running away. If the person who was chasing fell into a frozen lake or river, there would be no possibility of survival.
Even so, Ivanov did not reject Todd's proposal. Marshal Zhukov had judged that the Soviet port troops that sneaked into Kosh Agach were Hu Yunfeng's special forces. Zhukov's orders were also necessary to eliminate the Soviet port troops that flew to the Gorta-Altai Republic, and to capture Hu Yunfeng's special forces members to understand how Hu Yunfeng trained the special forces personnel and his special forces to fight. This was not only helpful for understanding Hu Yunfeng's army, but if you understand Hu Yunfeng's special forces, you can also formulate and eliminate several Belarusian "terrorist" troops active in the Ural Mountains as soon as possible.
The order sent by Zhukov before pursuing could be a death order, and Ivanov had no way out. However, Ivanov still hesitated that the British would definitely not be able to send the troops to pursue at night, and only his troops were there. Todd's proposal was tantamount to letting his troops die.
Thinking of Zhukov's order and his current situation, Ivanov still agreed to Todd's proposal and sent a small army to take risks. But Ivanov did not have a cheap British man, and he said: "I agree with your proposal, but your people have a good tracking. Our Soviet army is not as good as you in this regard. This army should be sent by both of us."
Todd was stunned for a moment. He really didn't expect that the arrogant Ivanov would use his praises and admit that he was not as good as his subordinates in tracking technology to put himself in the trap. When Todd proposed to Ivanov, he never thought about sending his own people to take risks. He had a good reason. His subordinates were not as cold as the Soviets and adapted to the climate here. However, Todd could not refute the reasons Ivanov had proposed now, and refused to let his subordinates join the squad that was tracked at night.
The proposal was first proposed by him. Todd looked at Ivanov's expression and knew that if he refused, Ivanov would definitely disagree with his proposal, so that the troops of both sides would be in trouble. Todd glanced at his subordinates who were warming up the fire and agreed helplessly.
The two commanders made a decision, but their subordinates had no chance to refute. The two quickly discussed forming a team of ten people, eight Soviet troops, "Godman" and set off with the roasted horse meat and radio station just as the night fell.
Looking at the team that was leaving, Todd and Ivanov prayed in their hearts, hoping that they would have good luck tonight, and that the team could successfully discover the specific location of the Chinese, and they would destroy the Chinese in one fell swoop tomorrow.
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Chapter completed!