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Chapter 485: The Charge to Hell

The Cossacks are not a race, but a group of people living in the prairie of Eastern Europe. They are mainly Russians, including Ukrainians, Poles, Tatars, Caucasians, and Georgians. Most of them are unwilling to become serfs and migrate to the Don River area in southern Russia to live, and establish autonomous communities such as villages there. Among them, there are also many fugitives from European countries.

These people are filled with blood that is unwilling to surrender and brave and fearless, and of course they also have the characteristics of barbarity and cruelty. In addition to hunting and fishing, many Cossacks also subsidize their household income through robbery. The heroic and cruel style has always made merchants from all over Europe feel frightened, and the frequent entry of the country to kill the people and loot the materials has also made the monarchs of various countries hate it.

Later, the Polish Lithuanian Parliament found a solution to the bandits and bribed the senior leaders of each autonomous ethnic group and allowed the Cossack cavalry to fight for Poland and Lithuania.

In the battle with Russia, Sweden, and Ottoman Turkey, these swift and brave Cossack cavalry shone brightly, quickly attracted the attention of the monarchs of European countries, and hired these cavalry that they hated to fight for their own countries.

In the 16th century, Russia Ivan IV was crowned as the Tsar, and soon defeated the Krim Khanate and the Kazan Khanate, cut off the Ottoman Turkish whip, and then rose rapidly, and the Cossacks also began to throw themselves into the arms of the Russian Tsar.

Since the Cossacks did not have a unified regime, each ethnic group usually fights or accepts employment from different countries, and often betrays employers because others bid higher or other countries have stronger strength. Therefore, they are called "fencemen" in Europe. In addition, they burn, kill, loot wherever they pass, regardless of their enemies and friends. All kinds of behaviors make the monarchs of various countries love and hate.

In history, the Cossack cavalry has always been Russia's main combat force. They participated in all Russian wars from the 18th century to World War II. It can be said that Russia's huge territory was made by the Cossacks' iron hooves.

The main force that occupied the entire Siberia was the Cossack cavalry, and most of the troops under Gonzado were the Cossacks.

These Cossacks tasted great sweetness in Siberia. In their eyes, the Buryat Mongols were prey walking upright and covered with fur. So when Gonzado launched an offensive order, they couldn't wait to launch an offensive.

The Cossacks never dismounted during combat, so Gonsador's army was equipped with one hundred Russian musketeers. These musketeers were arranged in two simple formations from the front and advanced at an even pace. The remaining two hundred Cossack cavalry rode the golden hippos, known for their endurance, and howled from the flanks of the Guandi Army and more than a hundred steps behind them. After the musketeers suppressed the enemy, they would launch a fatal charge.

In the Guandi Army, seeing the enemy launching an attack, Lao Huang, as the commander, couldn't help but mutter with a bitter face: "You bastards, have a hard time having a meal, and see how you run away when you fight later."

Several Guandijuns on the side touched their just-fed stomachs and smirked a few times.

"Range the array and welcome the enemy!"

Lao Huang suddenly became serious and shouted loudly.

The soldiers immediately put away their smiles and quickly entered the combat position.

When the Russian gunmen launched the first round of shooting, the Cossack cavalry on the flank and rear also launched a charge.

They were already hungry and thirsty.

But what greeted them was not wine or fur that could be exchanged for a large amount of rubles, but deadly bullets.

As soon as they launched a charge a hundred steps away, the gunshots rang out. While they were still accelerating, the group of people who rushed in the front had already fallen.

The Cossacks were known for their fearlessness and bravery. The death of their comrades could not stop their charge. The Cossack cavalry behind them were still accelerating and rushing forward.

Soon they ushered in the second round of gunfire. After the gunfire, they found that half of their comrades were missing.

They also found that the musket team in the north had been defeated, and only about 30 people left in a hundred musket teams fled in panic.

Some people began to feel scared and began to retreat, but the whistling of the Cossack charge had not stopped. They still habitually let go of the reins, and the war horses under their seats were still running forward.

In the blink of an eye, they rushed to within fifty steps.

They knew that it took time for musketeers to load, and as long as they were in a spirit of indomitable progress in the Cossack cavalry, they could tear up the damn enemies.

All the damn enemies will go to hell.

Therefore, these Cossack cavalry raised their sabers and made a sharper and more harsh whistling sound.

Then they ushered in a wave of javelins with sharper and more harsh whistling sounds, followed by another wave of javelins, and finally a dense short gun strike.
Chapter completed!
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