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Chapter 960

Liu Tianchao led the dozen remaining soldiers around him to fight with the Japanese who were rushing up in a crazy battle. In the end, because they were outnumbered, more than a dozen soldiers fought to the death and finally fell heroically under the enemy's bayonets and guns.

Wang Zhenbang, a guard who was following Liu Tianchao, was fighting with a Japanese man with scars all over his body. Suddenly, he found that the deputy regiment commander Liu Tianchao was surrounded by four Japanese men holding rifles and bayonets.

At this time, Deputy Commander Liu was covered in blood and was fighting with four Japanese soldiers with his upper body bare shirt. Suddenly, two Japanese soldiers were stabbed fiercely with bayonets and were about to fall down.

Wang Zhenbang suddenly waved his big sword and chopped over the Japanese who were fighting with him, rushed to the periphery of Liu Tianchao, and killed a Japanese man and shouted, "Deputy Commander Liu, I will stop these three Japanese, please retreat quickly."

"Wang Zhenbang, don't talk nonsense. I've been hit by several times now and can't support me anymore. I'll hold these Japanese devils back. You should leave here and find Commander Zhang Jianping, and tell him that even if I have a breath, I will live and die with the East City Gate."

"Deputy Commander Liu, leave quickly, it will be too late if you don't leave."

"Didn't you, Wang Zhenbang, heard the order I gave you? Get out of here quickly. If you don't leave, I will kill you."

"Deputy Commander Liu, I, I will find Commander Zhang immediately and ask him to send reinforcements to rescue you." Under the cover of Deputy Commander Liu Tianchao, Wang Zhenbang cried and turned around and rushed out of the enemy's fighting encirclement.

Liu Tianchao saw Wang Zhenbang finally rushing out, and couldn't help but see a black body shaking softly in front of him and was about to fall down.

He was shirtless at this time, and his bronze skin was stained with blood to purple-brown. Liu Tianchao himself didn't know how many bullets he had been hit on his body and how many stabs he had stabbed, and he didn't know whether the blood he was splattered on his upper body was himself or the Japanese.

Four or five Japanese soldiers surrounded Liu Tianchao in the middle, looking at the tough guy as tall as an iron tower. Due to his serious injury, he held a big knife in his hands and leaned on the ground. His eyelids burst and blood flowed. He stared at the Japanese beside him with bloodthirsty eyes.

Liu Tianchao took a deep breath, and his whole chest slowly swelled. The tough guy who was about to shake suddenly emitted sharp light from his eyes and waved his sword and shouted: "Little Japanese, even if I die, I will kill a few more bastards to give me a cushion."

He screamed and waved the sword in his hand, and swept the four or five Japanese soldiers approaching him. With three shrill screams, the three Japanese soldiers fell to the ground and died immediately.

When Liu Tianchao waved his sword to slash at the fourth Japanese devil, he was exhausted and suddenly spit out a mouthful of blood, and the knife in his hand could no longer be held and fell to the ground.

The two Japanese took the opportunity to stab and the bayonet was inserted into Liu Tianchao's predecessor. Liu Tianchao once again squirted out a large mouthful of blood, staring at the sharp eyes that were ready to die and gradually lost their luster.

At the last moment of his life, he had no strength to shout out his heart. He raised his head and looked at Chaoyi on the other side of the Yellow River. He just instantly leaned back and fell down. Deputy Commander Liu, the First Regiment of the First Police Brigade, was bleeding and heroic at the East City Gate.

The Yongji defense battle began with the Japanese army launching an attack in the afternoon. The enemy and us launched a life-and-death battle on the city. This fierce battle lasted until dusk. The Japanese army used powerful aircraft, tanks and cannons to cover the heavy firepower, and the ground infantry launched the craziest attack on Yongji.

In addition, our artillery positions were destroyed by the enemy's powerful artillery fire, and the huge sounds made by the alive artillery as the shells on both sides of the enemy and us shocked the fission of the eardrum and caused deafness.

But these alive artillery soldiers were not frightened when the shells were shot and the artillery positions were destroyed, but bravely picked up their guns and started street fighting with the enemies who rushed into the city.

The Japanese army successively broke through the Yongji East City Gate and other city positions defended by our army, and quickly expanded the results of the battle to cover the subsequent large troops rushing into the city.

At this time, the entire Yongji City was covered by gunfire, gunfire, shouts of killing, shrill screams and the hiss of women, children and children, and the sound of tragic blood enveloped the entire Yongji City.

Zhang Jianping, the commander of the First Regiment of the First Police Brigade guarding Yongji City, ordered the companies to hold their positions and rush to each other to help each other, and to drive the Japanese troops rushing into the city out of the city.

However, what Commander Ling Zhang never expected was the insidious and cunning Japanese. When they broke through the northeast corner of the East City Gate and occupied it, they secretly sent a machine gun reinforcement squad composed of more than a dozen people and sneaked into the Catholic Church through disguise.

The priest of the Catholic Church saw a group of armed personnel holding three machine guns rushed in. The priest risked his life and stood up to stop him. He asked with a stern face: "Who are you? Why are you going to attack the sacred church? Go out quickly."

"Bastard, you guy wants to die, right? We are the best soldiers of the Imperial Army of Japan. You dare to stop him and die."

Father Vidaltai heard the guy rushing in front of him shouting in Japanese. He not only stretched out his arms and blocked the bandits, but also accused him righteously: "Please go out, this is the children of God who suffers and suffers, and they cannot..."

"You are such a troublesome old maomao, go to die." The Japanese Grandmaster, who was blocked by Father Vidaltai, was blocked by the priest Vidaltai and refused to continue walking, suddenly pulled out his command knife, stabbed Father Vidaltai's belly, kicking him away.

The Japanese behind him carried a bayonet rifle and launched a massacre in the church favored by God and sacred. The women, children, elderly, and children who hid in the church died tragically under the enemy's bayonet in a howling like wild animals.

The Japanese major led a dozen Japanese disguised men to the bell tower of the church, set up three machine guns, quickly locked our position that was defending Yongji City, and the troops running and rushing to rescue the city. They pulled the trigger and spit out the hot flames, and violently shot our defenders.

The commanding heights of the church in the city suddenly appeared with powerful firepower and shot the Japanese army. With the determination to live and die with the city, our officers and soldiers did not give up resistance at the critical moment when the broken position of the city was destroyed and the ammunition and food were exhausted. Some carried rifles without bullets on bayonets, and some pulled out the machete behind them, and continued to fight with the enemy in life and death until they fell in a pool of blood and stopped breathing.

A large number of Japanese soldiers flocked into the city, killing people when they saw them, burning houses when they saw them, robbing things when they saw women, and raped them when they saw women. Even the toddlers did not let go of the toddlers. They cruelly stabbed the bayonet into the child's upper body, picked it up and threw it out.

For a moment, the entire Yongji City was like a savage from ancient times breaking into a town that evolved into a civilized world, and savagely plundered and killed.

The officers and soldiers guarding the city had run out of ammunition and food at this time. They fought with the Japanese again and again. The guns in their hands were broken, and the bayonets were bent. There were many Japanese swords in their hands, and the sharp blades were knocked out, and the slow one could only fight with the enemy as a bulky iron piece.

These officers and soldiers who lost their weapons to fight against the enemy were forced to approach a corner of the city by the Japanese. Some soldiers continued to fight against the enemy, but they were not enemies of the enemy with bare hands, but they would never be prisoners of the Japanese and would rather die than surrender.
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