Chapter 2187: Strange Town
Chapter 2192 Weird Town
Malashenko, who has always paid attention to the battlefield situation, is of course aware of the real-time movements of the frontline troops. This is one of the benefits of Malashenko going forward with the main mobile force.
He also knew that if no fierce fighting broke out along the way according to the normal marching speed, then Kulbalov's leading scout unit should have arrived at the first marked node, and it was estimated that it was time for the report news to be sent.
The division commander was not kept waiting for too long. Soon, the highly efficient forward reconnaissance force sent back the news Malashenko wanted.
"No resistance is encountered? There are no enemy garrison in the town? Are you sure? Huh? All the troops have entered the town? Okay, I understand. Inform the forward reconnaissance troops to stay vigilant. This is the real border of Germany. Any ordinary person around me may be a potential enemy. There are countless pairs of eyes watching, and the latest situation will be reported to me in real time. Well, let’s do this first.”
Malashenko hung up the command vehicle-mounted radio transmitter in his hand. The taller communication antenna inserted into the butt of the IS7 prototype No. 177 promptly converted Malashenko's orders into radio waves and sent more information to the front. It is transmitted from afar and quickly translated into practical actions to be put in place.
"The Germans didn't garrison that town? This is really strange. Don't they even defend their own territory?"
As usual, Iushkin, who had a big mouth, was the first to interject. The noncommittal Malashenko did not answer directly, but dug out the war zone map that was casually left in the storage box next to the commander's seat, and directly placed it on both sides. He spread his legs and began to study.
"From here to here, and then here."
"It's strange. After passing this town, the Germans have been theoretically surrounded on three sides. Only the last way back is in danger. The Germans didn't even send anyone to guard here. What on earth is going on? Fame?"
I can't figure out whether the German guy is really stupid or just lying there waiting to die. In fact, Malashenko is not the only one who can't figure out what is going on at the moment. As the leader of the division's forward reconnaissance unit One of them, Comrade Alsim, the "big Siberian gangster" who had just arrived in the small town called Oraqin, was also puzzled.
It stands to reason that this kind of vanguard reconnaissance mission should be carried out by specialized reconnaissance troops. In theory, there is no need for elite combat engineer troops to undertake it.
But Alsim took the initiative to ask Kulbalov, saying that he was good at this job.
He also said that when he first left Finland, he had a lot of fun playing hide-and-seek in the snow with the Finnish guy all day long. In terms of investigation skills, he thought he had never lost to anyone. Since returning to the 3rd Belorussian Front, the combat engineers who suffered heavy losses in the battle and have been replenishing and recuperating have not exercised much. Now it is just time to go out and warm up. It seems a little uncomfortable if they are not allowed to go. suitable.
Kulbalov, who didn't like to talk nonsense with others, then thought about it and it was not impossible. Although combat engineers are proper heavy infantry and scouts should be light infantry, as long as there are enough mechanized vehicles, The difference between light and heavy infantry doesn't matter. To be precise, as long as they are elite infantry, they can do this job.
It just so happened that Alsim was indeed experienced. Even the division commander had named him to lead the team in the classic surprise attack on the Vistula Bridge. This guy is indeed an all-rounder on the battlefield with many clever ideas and a good brain. If you think so If so, it wouldn't be a bad idea to let Alsim lead a team to investigate, so he agreed to it.
But when the curious Alsim stepped into the German town for the first time, he found that many things were different from what he had imagined before, and could even be said to be completely different.
There were no German soldiers who would not retreat fighting to the end, nor were the German people brainwashed to the point of fanaticism and rage, thinking they had been invaded, swearing, spitting, and throwing rocks and rotten leaves at the Red Army soldiers. There was only this. A cold wind blew through it, and a silent town stood in front of me without a single soul on the streets.
"Here, where have these people gone? Comrade Company Commander, why do I feel like something is wrong?"
The guards who were responsible for protecting Alsim at all times, whether on or off the battlefield, were quite clever. Alsim, who had also just gotten off the infantry fighting vehicle, just replied casually.
"Keep your eyes open. There are tons of Nazis waiting for us in the town. Let's move forward in search formation."
It was obviously inappropriate to swagger into the town with a marching column when the enemy's situation was unknown. As the leader of the team, Alsim chose the most reliable combat search formation to be on the safe side, combining medium tanks and infantry fighting vehicles with combat engineers. Begin to advance forward in a coordinated posture of steps and tanks.
It was also that the streets of this deserted town were really weird. Even when a cold wind blew through in winter, it seemed like something was howling in the quiet corner of the street. Every soldier couldn't help but tighten their grip. The AK in his hand was resting behind the steel body, staring at the windows or doors on both sides of the street where enemies might appear at any time, as if he was ready for war at any time.
In this way, they advanced steadily and peacefully to the next street corner. Alsim, who did not find any other abnormalities except the strange silence, became a little impatient. It was really uncomfortable to take one step at a time and worry about the next step. It was necessary to slow down the pace and figure out the situation first.
"Stop moving forward, Ivanov, go search the houses on both sides of the street, bring civilians here, I want to question them."
"Yes, comrade captain."
"You guys go to the house over there, you guys follow me, move!"
The old squad leader called Ivanov acted quickly, and without saying a word, he led his soldiers to a red-roofed two-story building on the street.
Arriving at the door of this small building that looks like an ordinary residential building, the soldiers who were clinging to the wall took their positions on the left and right sides of the building. They raised their legs and kicked the small wooden door that looked not so solid to the ground. The sound of the broken wood mixed with the messy footsteps of the big army boots immediately echoed throughout the first floor, followed by loud scolding in Russian and the panicked screams of women from the building.
Obviously, the action led by squad leader Ivanov has paid off.
Sitting at the rear of the infantry fighting vehicle with the hatch open, fiddling with the radio, Alsim soon waited for the old squad leader and his group who came back with a full load and brought a living person to report to stand in front of him.