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Chapter 1839(2/2)

He stood up and was about to order the soldiers to rush into the basement, but Kirillov stopped him: "Victor, don't be anxious, wait a moment."

"Wait a minute?" Victor asked puzzledly: "Wait for what?"

Kirillov looked toward the corner of the wall and saw an anti-tank soldier coming down from the rubble. The blanket he was wearing was still steaming. It seemed that if he hadn't been covered by the soaked blanket, his back would have been burned.

Ripe.

The anti-tank man came to Victor, straightened his body and reported to him: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, I have completed the mission, please give instructions!"

Just when Victor was about to let this meritorious anti-tank fighter go to rest, Kirillov suddenly said: "Comrade soldier, I have to work hard for you to add another rocket."

Naturally, the anti-tank soldier had to carry out the orders issued by his superiors unconditionally. Just when he turned around and was about to go to the rubble pile again, Kirillov stopped him: "Comrade soldier, you don't have to go to the rubble pile this time, just squat down."

At the door of the basement, just shoot a rocket down."

The anti-tank man agreed, took off the blanket that was still steaming from his body, handed it to a soldier who came over, and then went to find his ammunition man to help him load the rockets.

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel," Victor asked puzzledly about Kirillov's arrangements: "I think the Germans near the cave entrance are almost dead, why don't they rush in immediately?"

"The enemies near the entrance of the cave are indeed almost dead. But what about the other enemies in the cave?" Before Victor could answer, he asked himself: "Seeing that the defenders at the door were killed by us, the Germans must have

People will be sent to guard as soon as possible to prevent us from rushing in.

At this moment, the smoke at the entrance of the cave has not dissipated. Even if our soldiers rush in, they can't see anything clearly. As for the Germans hiding in the dark, this can be like target shooting and kill them one by one. I let the anti-tank

The hand fired the rocket again to destroy the enemies coming from nearby.

After completing this bombardment, when the smoke dissipates, our soldiers can rush into the basement. I estimate that by then the garrison strength inside will be almost exhausted by us. It will be difficult to capture the German commander.
Chapter completed!
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