Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2256 "A Little Bit of Both but Not Completely"

Chapter 2261?? "A little bit of both, but not completely"

"Hey! Which unit are you from? Did you see the siege team of the division commander?"

As soon as Alsim, who led the team out of the small building, came to the street, he saw the IS6 heavy tank in front of him that had just knocked over a truckload of German sticks and continued to move forward along the main road of the block. The Red Army soldiers of the Google Search Reading Brigade were advancing forward to accompany the attack in a standard infantry-tank coordinated posture, so he quickly grabbed a passing soldier and asked a question.

"We are from the same brigade. The siege team commanded by the division commander should be in a more advanced position, in the next block. You can go through that alley to have a look. Please be careful!"

"Okay, got it!"

Originally, the combat engineers led by Alsim were operating together with Malashenko's siege team, but when they were chasing a group of fleeing enemies, they chased too far and chased them to this place in one breath, rushed into the enemy's company-level command post, and killed all the German bastards who had fled all the way.

Alsim, who was beaten up, realized that he had rushed too far when he calmed down. There was no trace of the division commander at all. It was just a strange siege team passing by on the street in front of him while fighting. This made Alsim, who was shouting that it was not good, anxious and angry.

Without his team of elite combat engineers to protect him, the division commander must not get into trouble, otherwise it would be a complete mess!

"Follow me! Quick! Come this way, follow me!"

One unit continued to advance along the street and continued to attack, while another elite infantry squad crossed the street and went into the alleys on the side of the street, intending to take a shortcut to catch up with the troops commanded by the division commander and fulfill their due responsibilities.

At the same time, another siege team slightly ahead, commanded by the division commander Comrade Lao Ma, was also advancing non-stop and rapidly.

"The reconnaissance team should not be tripped by the enemy! If you encounter stubborn resistance, take a detour and rush in! Don't be afraid of being surrounded by the enemy, the large force will follow behind and arrive soon! Find out the situation of the railway station as quickly as possible, and seize the place quickly if the defense is empty. I want to receive feedback reports as soon as possible! Hurry up!"

If there is any place in Nordenburg that is the most important and has irreplaceable tactical value in Malashenko's eyes, then it is undoubtedly the railway station.

The enemy in the city is loosely organized, chaotic in dispatch, slack in defense, weak in resistance and not strong in combat effectiveness. These are the actual conditions found out through the first phase of the initial siege so far. For Malashenko, there is no doubt that this is the best news.

Almost all the siege teams used radio to provide real-time feedback, and the battle situation reported was almost all good news. Only one or two siege teams encountered fairly stubborn enemy resistance.

But it was not that they were at a loss and could not break the situation. It was just that the progress was relatively slow. Compared with other siege teams, the progress was not as fast. In general, everything was under control.

But under this seemingly controlled appearance, there was still a hidden crisis: Nordenburg Railway Station.

The intelligence fed back after air reconnaissance and air force air strikes showed that the Germans had been using Nordenburg Railway Station, which was the front-line supply distribution center, for a large number of railway mobile transportation in recent days, almost day and night.

However, the intelligence perception and acquisition capabilities of aerial reconnaissance in these days are indeed quite limited. The photos taken can only show the German military train entering the Nordenburg railway station, but we have no idea what is transported on the train. Is it equipment or supplies, or a large number of reinforcements? These are uncertain, and can only be known after the ground troops actually arrive and occupy.

Malashenko is worried that these Germans who are unwilling to fail will mobilize heavy reinforcements through railway transportation to support the front line.

If this is the case, then the German heavy reinforcements will definitely not be deployed to enter the urban area, but will temporarily stop at the railway station as a transfer distribution center for rest, and may even continue to transport to the next node by rail without rest.

There is no trace of the German heavy defense force in the reports of the siege troops in the urban area. Either the Germans really did not deploy heavy troops in the city, and all the precious heavy forces were transferred to the front line to fight a decisive battle with the Red Army. Nordenburg, as a safe rear area, was only defended by some light troops.

Either the only German heavy troops in the city were still piled up in the train station, and after hearing the gunfire and explosions, they might want to get on the train and run away quickly, or they might be deploying and planning to assist in the city defense battle.

Regardless of the possibility, Malashenko did not intend to retreat.

Letting the German heavy reinforcements escape would be disadvantageous to the front-line battle, and letting these iron kings deploy and assist in the defense and reinforcement would seriously hinder their subsequent siege operations and waste time, and they might even be dragged until the next wave of German reinforcements arrived by train.

By then, this battle might turn into a muddy and messy battle, time-consuming and laborious, and even the leader of the division would have to work hard to win.

Both possibilities are unacceptable to Malashenko. This is not the best outcome that Malashenko wants. Regardless of what the possible German heavy troops at the train station want to do, just press him down. Dying in the train station must be the best outcome.

To this end, Malashenko asked Kulbalov to dispatch a fairly elite high-speed reconnaissance force.

This small but sophisticated reconnaissance force has no other tactical goals. Its only mission is to use all means to reach the outskirts of the train station as quickly as possible, ascertain the situation and report back in time, so that Malashenko can act accordingly. Make further offensive adjustments and deployments based on specific circumstances.

After all, whether there is a group of heavily armed Germans in the station will have a great impact on the subsequent battle, enough to have a direct impact on the key deployment direction of the leader division, and it is nothing more than Malashenko treating it as a The first priority requires the fastest execution.

What happened next came to fruition as Malashenko expected. Purely mechanized high-speed assault forces such as massed tanks and infantry fighting vehicles desperately rushed into the city and headed straight towards the location of the train station. The reconnaissance team that went there quickly reported back.

It's just that the news fed back cannot be said to be completely correct no matter which situation Malashenko expected. "A little bit of both sides, but not completely" is perhaps the best way to describe it. The shouts coming from the radio really made Comrade Lao Ma frown in the car.

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