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Chapter 1404 bombing the railway bridge

"Comrades, our mission tonight is to blow up the bridge. As long as the railway bridge is blown up here, the German railway will be paralyzed and will be able to fight for the soldiers on the front line to have a chance to breathe." The major said: "Is there any problem?"

"No." Everyone answered in unison.

The plane had already flew away. Several people pushed the plane and turned it back to the open space. After starting the engine, they quickly got up and flew away freely. At the same time, they also took away a wounded person.

Now, the remaining people are a hundred times more energetic and have supplies from the rear. What else are they afraid of? Keep fighting!

In fact, the plan to bomb the railway bridge has long been there, but they have never had the right equipment. After all, it is very difficult to obtain equipment behind enemy lines.

However, recently, in accordance with the spirit of Moscow, Comrade Stalin personally proposed to attach importance to guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines, and called on the broadcast to launch guerrilla warfare in the occupied areas. At the same time, the People's Committee of the Internal Affairs and the Soviet Party and League organizations began to call on party members from all over the country to join the guerrillas.

Behind the enemy was guerrilla warfare, which started in a burgeoning manner. If classified, the Soviet guerrillas were mainly composed of the fighter battalion organized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the guerrillas spontaneously organized by the local Soviet regime and the dispersed Red Army officers and soldiers.

Among them, the fighter battalion is an informal army composed of local Communist Party members, workers, Red Army reserve soldiers and volunteers. There are also a large number of guerrillas formed by party organizations at all levels behind enemy lines. Most of their members are middle-aged and elderly civilians, and they often use regional party organizations as the core to form relatively loose guerrillas.

This type of guerrilla team generally has a size of about dozens, and the leaders are usually the heads of local party members, border guards and collective enterprises. They cut off telephone lines, destroy ammunition and fuel tanks, blast railways, and attack individual or scattered German vehicles.

And now, under the leadership of the major, their guerrillas are heading towards the German railway line.

In order to conduct trade cooperation with the Soviet Union, Germany specially built this railway, unifying the standards, and like Germany, it was a narrow gauge.

(Europe is a narrow gauge, the Soviet Union is a wide gauge, and it seems that it was written incorrectly in the front, sorry.)

The Germans at that time said that it was for the convenience of transportation, but now it seems that the Germans had already prepared for the invasion of the Soviets. This railway was specially designed by the Germans to transport strategic materials.

No matter how powerful Germany's road transport capacity is, the huge army and material mobilization are still dependent on the railway. If you leave the railway, you will be unable to move forward.

Especially the Soviet highways were still very bad, and almost all rely on railways.

The night was silent, and the guerrillas continued to walk along the forest. At midnight, they happened to be near the railway bridge.

The moonlight is quiet, and you can see the railway bridge reflecting shadows in the river below. Almost every three minutes, a train full of supplies will roar past.

"We have been here for several days. The Germans have about a company nearby, and they patrol the railway bridge every half an hour." Nekhodyayev said: "We just need to wait for them to patrol and we can do it."

A company? Labanoke immediately remembered something: "If the Germans were stationed like this, where did they come from to fight on the front line?"

The Soviets' territory is vast, which is why the Soviets are not easily conquered. Even if there is only one infantry squad in each town and only one company is left on each transportation line, the huge German army disappeared into the vast land, just like scattering sand into the sea.

Labanoke's words made Nekhodyayev's face look ugly: "Yes, so almost all the people patrolling now are puppet troops."

What a small soldier could think of, Cialek had long thought of, when he captured so many Soviet soldiers, Cialek did not let them waste it.

Those stubborn people have gone to labor reform. Germany is extremely lacking in labor. Sper will give them the opportunity to work. As for those who are willing to abandon darkness and turn to light, they can be adapted into the Belarusian People's Liberation Army and stationed in the rear area.

As long as a small number of troops were appointed, these Belarusian People's Liberation Army could be used to maintain order, and the main forces of the German army continued to fight on the front line.

The Germans solved the problem in this way. Think about the rebellious people, how can people not be angry!

"Shh!" At this moment, the major turned around and made an action. Everyone stopped there and stopped talking.

They were quiet, only the wind blew through the bushes by the river, making a rustling sound.

A patrol team appeared in front of them. The patrol team was wearing the uniform of the puppet army and the black ten thousand-word logo on their arms looked so conspicuous.

They were carrying the same Mosinnagan rifles and walking along the railway.

"Woo, woo!" A train started to come. On the front of the train, the shiny headlights illuminated the patrol. They stood aside and waved to the train. When the train passed, they continued to move forward.

Finally, the figure disappeared.

"Go!" shouted the major.

Following Nekhodyayev, Rabanok also rushed up. Each of them carried a pack of explosives, and about a dozen people rushed out.

The rest of the people were here, picked up their rifles, the only turntable machine gun, was held by the major, aiming in the direction where the patrol team left.

Time passes by little by little.

A dozen people ran onto the bridge and ran to the middle of the bridge. Then, Nekhodyayev took the lead and climbed down first.

Labanoke was the second one, followed Nekhodyayev down, placed the explosive bag on the bridge pier, and then continued to take the explosive bag handed over it, put it neatly together, and stuffed it with detonators.

"Go back!" Nekhodyayev shouted.

The people above ran back together, Nekhodyev and Rabanok were behind. When the two of them put the detonating wires and returned to the bridgehead, there was a train coming over there.

Their movements were so fast, just right.

"Even the train exploded, and it was covered with German military supplies." Nekhodyev connected the line to the detonator and shouted to the major.

"Okay, explode immediately." said the major. The action tonight was simply too relaxed.
Chapter completed!
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