Chapter seven hundred and seventy-fifth deep forest(2/2)
Yamashita Tomoto said, "Do you still need to ask me for such a question?"
The commander of the 18th Division nodded and said, "I understand."
He called the squadron leader of the division headquarters, explained it to him, and then left.
Soon after, gunfire and screams from the villagers came from the village.
In order to prevent leaks, the Japanese army actually massacred the villagers in the entire village.
The local garrison in Thailand has received a notice from the Thai general.
When they received reports from the villagers who escaped, they immediately reported the information about the Japanese army appearing in this area to their superiors.
The news reached the Thai general's ears, and he reported the information to Gao Jiu again.
After receiving the telegram, Gao Jiu checked the map and determined that the Japanese army was going to cross the Oman River from there and continue to flee eastward to Vietnam.
He immediately ordered the Thai general to lead his troops to seize the upstream bridge and the downstream ferry to prevent the Japanese army from crossing the river.
When necessary, he will send the air force to blow up the bridges upstream.
Since he learned the location of the Japanese army and the direction of the march, Gao Jiu sent a series of telegrams, mobilizing various anti-Japanese troops to surround the Japanese army where they discovered them.
The Air Force received Gao Jiu's order and immediately sent a reconnaissance plane to the place where the Japanese army was discovered to conduct reconnaissance and searched along the Oman River Valley.
However, five hours passed, and the Japanese army did not appear in the Oman Valley, as if they disappeared out of thin air, without any trace.
Gao Jiu felt a little puzzled and discussed with Wang Zhankui and others. No one knew where the Japanese army had gone.
Gao Jiu's attention was still on the Oman River. He continued to look upstream from the bridge, but he couldn't see any clues.
Gao Jiu was unable to judge the movements of the Japanese army at one time. On the one hand, he ordered all the anti-Japanese troops to continue to advance to the places where the Japanese army was discovered not long ago, and on the other hand, he notified the Thai general to expand the search scope and be sure to find the traces of the Japanese army.
Chapter completed!