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Chapter 143: Attack on Sujiatun

Under the blazing white light of the flares, the entire Qinglong Mountain battlefield was as bright as day, and the identities of Captain Honjima and his subordinates who were participating in the attack were immediately exposed.

Liu Zhenhu, commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 702nd Regiment, personally controlled a general-purpose machine gun and fired at the captain of the island and others.

A dense rain of bullets poured out in a fan shape, and the sound of bullets hitting rocks and ice was heard one after another around Captain Motojima.

A Japanese soldier who was less than ten meters away from the captain of the island was beaten into a hornet's nest on the spot.

Captain Motojima was very alert and rolled and crawled away into a bomb crater. He lay down in the crater without daring to raise his head at all.

I just felt like bullets were constantly flying over the crater.

Captain Motojima was alert, but that didn't mean that his subordinates were as lucky as him to hide in the crater in time.

With the help of flares, the sight of the soldiers of the ** division was widened, and the shooting accuracy of machine guns and rifles was greatly improved. Under the intensive firepower, the prostrate and attacking Japanese troops were shot one after another, and they lay on the ground and turned into corpses.

It didn't take long for the Japanese army to retreat like a tide because they could not bear the increasing casualties.

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While the fierce battle at Qinglong Mountain was in full swing, Zhang Xinghan led his assault troops to bypass Shenyang and Fushun, and crossed the Hun River south from the Salhu Mountain in the southeast of Fushun (today near Dahuofang Reservoir in Fushun, the site of the Battle of Salhu).

After crossing the Hun River in the south, Zhang Xinghan immediately led his troops to move west along the Hun River. Taking advantage of the strong mobility of the troops, they marched nearly 140 kilometers day and night, and arrived near the east of Sujiatun in the early morning of the 1st.

At this time, all the people east of Sujiatun and south of Hunhe River, including Niujiatun, had already evacuated to Tongliao with the ** division. There was no human habitation within a hundred miles, which provided an opportunity for Zhang Xinghan's assault force to sneak in.

Until he led his troops to the eastern suburbs of Sujiatun, his whereabouts were not discovered by the Japanese.

At this time, Sujiatun has become the absolute rear of the Japanese. Not to mention the 14th, 9th and 14th, 9th and 15th, 9th divisions that are attacking Tongliao on the north bank of the Hun River, as far as Anshan to the south of Sujiatun,

There is also a reorganized division of the 2nd Division stationed in Liaoyang and Dingtao.

Dalian even has three divisions: the 2nd, 6th, and 20th. Although they suffered a defeat, their morale has recovered after such a long period of rest. Once something happens to Sujiatun, they can quickly form a division and go north for reinforcements.

Under such circumstances, a Japanese squadron stationed in Sujiatun never expected that a squadron would suddenly appear.

In order to delay the time when the Japanese army knew about the attack on Sujiatun, and to delay it until dawn as much as possible so that they could use the air force to destroy the Hunhe River Railway Bridge, Zhang Xinghan did not launch a strong attack. Instead, he first asked the reconnaissance company to cut off the direction of Sujiatun Station from Shenyang and the lighthouse.

Telephone line.

Then he asked Shen Xingye to lead the reconnaissance company and some elite guards from the guard battalion and quietly approach Sujiatun Station.

Due to the cold weather, the more than 100 defenders of Sujiatun, except for the necessary ten sentries, all hid in the station barracks to sleep.

In order to prevent the burst of gunfire from alerting the Japanese troops in the direction of Shenyang and Lighthouse, Zhang Xinghan instructed Shen Xingye and several top soldiers of the reconnaissance company to quietly kill more than a dozen Japanese who were on alert.

Then he directly used poison gas bombs to send all the more than a hundred sleeping Japanese to meet their Amaterasu, and captured the Sujiatun Station almost without a fight.

In fact, it was not that the Japanese army was incompetent. In fact, the appearance of Zhang Xinghan and others was so unexpected that the Japanese army was not mentally prepared at all and their vigilance was completely relaxed.

In addition, everyone in the reconnaissance company was a master of kung fu, so they were able to easily defeat the Japanese guard post because of their mental calculations and unpreparedness.

Finally, they were all killed with poison gas.

After quietly capturing Sujiatun, Zhang Xinghan immediately ordered each battalion and company of the 701st Regiment to garrison their positions.

Fortunately, at this time, the defensive positions and fortifications built by the Shenyang Garrison Brigade in Sujiatun were still intact.

This saves the officers and soldiers of the 701st Regiment a lot of trouble.

In terms of troop deployment, Zhang Xinghan deployed two battalions of the 701st Regiment facing south, and one battalion faced north to guard. It was obvious that the Yilian River Bridge was blown up by an air force air strike.

The assault force's first defense will be the Japanese 12th Division in Liaoyang. As for the 14th Division in Shenyang and the 9th Division in Zhangwu, the Air Force patrols and bombs along the river during the day, and they want to build floating bridges to cross the Hundian on a large scale. River, that's impossible.

As for the cavalry regiment and armored company, especially the cavalry regiment, Zhang Xinghan was withdrawn to Sujiatun and immediately rested on the spot, because he still had extremely important tasks to hand over to the cavalry regiment.

The waiting room of Sujiatun Station has now become Zhang Xinghan's temporary headquarters.

After dozens of days, Zhang Xinghan was disappointed when he returned to Sujiatun, but this time he was about to face a more severe situation than the last time.

If it fails, the strategic plan to defeat the five Japanese divisions north of the Hun River and east of the Liao River in the west will be in vain.

If successful, the situation in the entire Northeast will immediately undergo earth-shaking changes. Even if the next few Japanese divisions arrive, they will be unable to fight again in a short time.

Therefore, this battle at Sujiatun will be directly related to the future situation in the Northeast region.

As a time traveler, with unlimited ammunition and weapons as his backing, Zhang Xinghan never thought about just immersing himself in development and watching the Japanese conquer the entire Northeast. He also never thought about waiting for the Japanese to gain a foothold in the Northeast and launch a full-scale war of aggression against China. Let’s fight the Japanese again.

Therefore, even if the Japanese do not take the initiative to attack the Japanese division this time, Zhang Xinghan will mobilize as many troops as possible to actively attack the Japanese army.

Of course, there was another important reason why Zhang Xinghan dared to risk being trapped in a tight siege and led hundreds of troops to attack Sujiatun.

That is the unlimited production of your own watch game. If you want to obtain more advanced weapons and equipment, you must have enough enemy kill points.

Right now in the Northeast, the only option for the Japanese division is to invade China. Killing a Japanese is calculated by gaining 10 enemy kill points.

If this strategic goal can be achieved, he can get at least 300,000 to 500,000 enemy kills.

In this way, he can at least equip his troops with a batch of more advanced fighters or tanks.

In modern air combat, the superior performance of fighter aircraft across generations will infinitely magnify the strength gap between the enemy and ourselves in actual combat.

For example, the speed and airborne equipment of fighter planes before World War II were very backward, and air combat between the two sides was basically close combat.

As time goes by and more advanced instruments are installed, fighter planes become faster and faster, and close combat between fighter planes will gradually evolve into beyond visual range combat.

Therefore, in modern air combat, the more advanced the performance of fighter aircraft, the more quality can be achieved over quantity.

We currently lack enough pilots, let alone complete and abundant reserve pilots, so every pilot, especially veteran pilots with combat experience, is extremely valuable.

Therefore, Zhang Xinghan can't wait to obtain more advanced fighters. Only by replacing the Air Force with more advanced fighters as soon as possible can the Air Force continue to maintain its air superiority in Northeast Asia.

Having air superiority will greatly make up for the disadvantage in military strength.

It can also greatly restrict any enemy combat actions.

The radio station was quickly set up, and Zhang Xinghan immediately sent telegrams to Gao Zhihang, Zhao Zhenfan, and Huang Xiansheng respectively.

Inform them of the purpose of their next operation, and order the air force to take off immediately at dawn to bomb and destroy the Hun River Bridge.

A few hours passed quickly, and it was just getting dark when Zhang Xinghan was awakened by the sound of an airplane engine.

I quickly walked out of the headquarters and saw that over the Hun River Bridge north of the station, a dozen of our own fighter jets were covering about four or five Stukas attacking the Hun River Bridge.

The small group of Japanese troops guarding the north bank of the Hun River were completely unprepared for the sudden arrival of the ** Division's air force. Under the strafing fire of Zero fighter jets, they were unable to fight back and were quickly killed and injured.

The Stuka bomber's accurate bombing performance was fully demonstrated at this moment.

Heavy aerial bombs landed accurately on the Hunhe River Railway Bridge. The huge explosion immediately broke the bridge, and subsequent explosions brought the damage to the extreme.

There were flying rails and gravel everywhere. Sections of rails and huge rocks rolled into the thinly frozen river water, easily breaking through the ice and falling into the cold river bottom.

The huge explosion at the Hunhe River Bridge quickly alerted the headquarters of the two Japanese army regiments in Shenyang and Liaoyang.

For convenience, the staff officer of the Liaoyang 12th Division Headquarters called Sujiatun and planned to ask the Sujiatun garrison squadron to go and see what happened.

However, they found that the phone could not get through at all, and the 14th Division in the direction of Shenyang could not contact Sujiatun. However, the 14th Division had already learned that the Chinese Air Force had airstrike on the Hunhe Bridge.

Since Sujiatun could not be contacted, the 12th Liaoyang Division could not be contacted by phone.

In the end, the headquarters of the two divisions established contact through radio. The headquarters of the 12th Division ordered a regiment stationed in the lighthouse to send troops to Sujiatun to conduct reconnaissance to see what abnormality had occurred there.

The Japanese army in Beacon sent a small team on a locomotive heading towards Sujiatun.

Shen Xingye's reconnaissance company soldiers immediately reported this information to Zhang Xinghan.

After Zhang Xinghan learned about it, he immediately ordered the scouts of the reconnaissance company to blow up the railway in the rear after the Japanese team's locomotive passed by, cutting off the Japanese team's retreat.

Immediately, Li Zhenyuan was ordered to lead an armored company to attack decisively, using tank guns and vehicle-mounted machine guns to eliminate the entire Japanese squad on the locomotive.

When the Japanese troops in Lighthouse discovered that there had been no news from the dispatched team, they finally lost their composure and sent out another infantry brigade quickly along the railway towards Sujiatun.

Just halfway through the march, the Japanese brigade discovered the railway that had been destroyed by the ** Division's scouts.
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