Chapter 2946: Dangers Lurking Everywhere
After leaving the library and moving forward, there were only a few roads leading to the dome of the Capitol. If they could take the third floor located in the central part of the Capitol directly below the dome, they would be done.
But Alsim always felt that this seemingly easy thing might not be so simple.
The SS leader Heisenberg slipped away from his eyes again.
Although his minions suffered heavy casualties, none of the SS fanatics left in the library were still alive. They were completely wiped out by the Alsim company after a change of offensive. There were more than 40 SS bodies left in the library, and more SS were killed than the Alsim company.
But this does not mean that all the minions under Heisenberg were dead. God knows how many cannon fodders this crazy SS leader still has in his hands, which can be used as a shield to resist.
After leaving the library, he continued to go up the road, and he never encountered an organized and large-scale enemy blocking the way, which made the already uneasy Alsim even more uneasy.
Alsim, who had already reached the second-floor balcony corridor and headed towards the central third floor, carefully leaned his head out and looked down, with the huge and chaotic sound of gunfire echoing in his ears.
Although most of the Capitol Building had been captured by the Red Army at this moment, those SS fanatics who were ready to die and were crazy were still using all the forces they could to defend and even counterattack.
In the conference room, in the lounge, in the corridor, and even in the bathroom
All places where people could enter, set up guns, and ambush almost became battlefields. The SS, who did everything they could, used all the advantages they could, calculated and ambushed, and spared no effort to cause greater casualties to the Red Army and fight to the end.
The corridor outside the bathroom door was captured, but the lone SS hiding in the bathroom cubicle was still fighting to the death and firing at the corridor outside the door.
The commando of the leader division took over the west side of a balcony corridor, and the east balcony corridor, which was only one side away and less than ten meters away, was still controlled by the SS and used as a position.
The two groups of people who were all bloodthirsty used brutal automatic weapons and fired wildly at a distance that could be hit with a pistol, until one of them killed all the other on the spot and could continue to move forward.
There was no surrender or persuasion to surrender, and even prisoners became an absolute "scarce product" at this moment, rare and hard to find.
The sounds of fighting, gunshots, explosions, and shouts mixed together and resounded in the ears, like a roaring hell train roaring in the brain and reaching the depths of the soul.
Looking at the tragic battlefield below, Alsim didn't know how long it would take to end all this, but he knew that there were always some things that he had to do himself.
"Open your eyes wide, be careful! This is the last checkpoint, those bastards will most likely welcome us warmly, get ready for battle!"
It was not until he reached the end of the balcony corridor and was about to reach the third floor that Alsim, who was somewhat unexpected, was surprised to find that the situation in front of him was really different from what he imagined.
I don't know whether it was caused by an arson accident many years ago, or whether it was caused by the deliberate destruction of the SS stationed here in recent times.
In short, the stairwell leading to the central third floor at the end of the balcony corridor has collapsed, and it is obviously impossible to walk over on foot.
But there is a way. There is still a temporary wooden bridge in the collapsed stairwell, which looks like the scaffolding left by the previous renovation project, and there is also an escalator that can be climbed directly and leads vertically to the third floor.
Is such a simple temporary road dangerous?
Of course, it is not only dangerous, but also possible that the enemy will deliberately use it to defend.
Imagine that Alsim led his men to this simple wooden bridge and walked across it. As soon as they reached the middle of the bridge, there was a crackling sound of gunfire on the opposite side, and bullets began to fly everywhere. What would the scene be like at that time? I am afraid that Alsim and his brothers would fall down like dumplings.
But now there is no other choice, just like the battle that happened in the library just now.
The Red Army must attack, even if there is a trap in front of them and there is a huge danger. Heisenberg, the perverted bastard, seized this weakness and dealt a heavy blow to Alsim, causing considerable trouble.
As a result, after going around in circles, they encountered a situation that seemed similar to the previous scene. The unknown front and the empty wooden bridge were like a big mouth that was open with bloody mouths waiting for people to pass.
But this time, Alsim decided to take a different approach and try to see if he could lure the enemy out of their hole first.
"Don't go up the bridge yet, climb up from the ladder and see what's going on over there."
"Understood."
Although the escalator set up in the corner of the wall cannot directly pass through the collapsed stairwell, it leads to another high-hanging stand after going vertically upwards.
From the terrain point of view, the high-rise stand should be able to see the blind spot opposite the stairwell, and if the Nazis really have an ambush, it will be exposed.
"I'll go. I've been good at climbing high up to the roof since I was a child. You take people to wait downstairs, and I'll signal you immediately if I find anything."
Sulovchenko volunteered to step forward, and after a brief explanation to Arsim, he threw the AK in his hand behind his back, walked to the corner of the wall, stretched out his hand to test the ladder, and found that it was solid and reliable. Then he started to climb up with his hands and feet.
It was not that Arsim did not send more people to support Sulovchenko, but the ladder built on the scaffolding was very simple. It was probably just a simple temporary ladder for maintenance workers to go up and down alone. At this time, it has not collapsed and can be used again. It can really be said that it is "precise German technology".
Sulovchenko climbed steadily and quickly, and soon reached the top of the escalator.
Almost subconsciously, he raised his hand up and prepared to grab the edge of the stand, but before Sulovchenko's hand fell, thanks to his eyes following in time, he stopped the action and escaped.
"Damn Suka, it was almost there, these Nazi bastards are really fucking bastards!"
Even though Sulovichenko was well-mannered and well-educated, he was still frightened by the scene in front of him and sweated on his forehead, and couldn't help but curse inwardly.
The reason was nothing else, just because of the "talent" of your SS, the trick of putting the trip wire mine on the top of the escalator and setting it on the edge of the stand close to the ground with the string stretched was really a bit cheap.