Chapter 1180
Chapter 1180
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: 0.080s Scan: 0.106sThe chaos of the Soviet army could have been quelled quickly.
Although at the beginning, the two Soviet armies suspected each other of being traitors, so the conflict broke out, and because the SS sniper shot and killed the commander of one of the parties, the contradiction between them was aggravated, which made the conflict seem out of control.
However, it is very simple to resolve the misunderstanding. All you need is a high-ranking Soviet general to rush over, and then use his personal prestige to intimidate the two parties in the exchange of fire, and then verify the organization and military status of both parties, and the misunderstanding can be resolved immediately.
However, this method takes a lot of time and requires the intervention of senior officers.
At this time, the SS’s actions were obviously faster. After realizing that this trick was effective, they immediately began to follow suit, pretending to be Soviet troops everywhere, and then attacking other Soviet troops everywhere.
As a result, the chaos in Moscow quickly expanded, and some Soviet troops that were not originally involved were also completely involved at this time.
Moreover, the SS was still in constant action, which left the Soviet army no time to distinguish which one was the enemy and which one was the friendly army.
Therefore, when seeing the army in Soviet uniforms, the best choice was to open fire immediately and kill the other side, so that the other side would not have the opportunity to open fire and attack them!
If they did not do this, then once they encountered the Soviet army disguised as the SS, death would be waiting for them!
Even if the Soviet generals could still stay awake, they were also swept up in the huge chaos at this time. There was no way to resist at all, and they could only follow the trend to protect themselves! Their joining made the chaos worse and more difficult to end.
The whole city of Moscow was filled with gunfire at this time. The civilians who had started the riots before saw that the army had started fighting, so their morale was boosted and they launched an attack on the Kremlin again.
If it was before the Soviet chaos, it would be very simple to stop these civilians. They only needed to send troops to block the road. No matter how many people they came, they could not pass through the blockade composed of machine guns and barbed wire.
However, at this time, when the Soviet army was unable to take care of itself, the defense of the Kremlin was immediately weakened. The
Soviet soldiers guarding the Kremlin also knew what was happening in the city.
Because they could not tell which Soviet troops were their own and which were disguised as enemies, they did not dare to let any Soviet troops approach the Kremlin.
At this time, most of the Soviet troops were already unable to take care of themselves, and the Soviet soldiers who rushed to the Kremlin to help were few..As a result, these troops who rushed over were refused entry in order to distinguish the true from the false.
The Kremlin had to deal with the aggressive civilians alone. There was about one regiment of Soviet troops guarding the Kremlin, with a total of about 1,800 people.
Normally, a force of nearly 2,000 people would be enough to protect the Kremlin.
But at this time, countless civilians with weapons rushed over from all directions, and the Soviet guard regiment of less than 2,000 people was suddenly not enough!
After learning from the failure of the first operation, this time, these rebellious bear civilians became a lot smarter.
They concentrated their limited weapons and provided them to the veterans in the team who had a military foundation or were former veterans.
These people can better play the performance of these weapons than they do. If the equipment is handed over to them, they are more confident to defeat the defenders, open a gap, and rush into the Kremlin!
And the facts have proved that this is indeed the case. Although the number of guards is greater than the number of veterans in the civilian team.
However, the defenders had too many places to protect, and they were divided into several parts. Under great pressure at the same time and without external reinforcements, it was almost impossible for them to support each other.
Therefore, for the civilians on the attacking side, as long as they could open a breakthrough in a certain place, they could successfully break into the Kremlin, and there was no need to defeat all the guards to enter!
So, relying on the advantage in numbers, the civilians chose to launch the main attack in the south.
A large number of veterans armed with rifles and even equipped with helmets and grenades were sent to the front. They occupied various favorable terrains and fought back and forth with the guards.
Bullets whistled back and forth in the open space outside the Kremlin, and both sides suffered casualties, and people kept falling down screaming.
However, the number of civilians on the side of the fight became more and more, and seeing that the rebellion was expected to succeed, those who were afraid to go out at this time also dared to come out to join in the fun.
At this time, the city was full of Soviet soldiers killing each other, and weapons and equipment were left everywhere, which greatly facilitated their acquisition of various weapons. The civilians who had just joined the team brought a large number of weapons.
These weapons were soon delivered to more veterans and hunters, and then the firepower of the civilians began to increase.
On the other side, the guards who did not receive support were getting fewer and fewer, which led to their numerical disadvantage becoming more and more obvious.
According to the Lancaster square law, in long-range attacks, the greater the advantage in numbers, the more magnified the advantage will be multiplied by geometric multiples.
On the guards’ side, if one of them fell, the risk of the remaining one being hit would be greatly increased, because there were fewer targets for the enemy to aim at, and the firepower on the remaining soldiers would naturally be greatly increased. The increased risk of being hit led to more and more soldiers being shot, and the situation became increasingly unfavorable for the guards.
Finally, after struggling for half an hour without any reinforcements from friendly forces and with more than half of their own casualties, the guards stationed in the south were finally defeated.
The civilians opened the gate to the Kremlin, and one by one, they shouted like a tsunami, and rushed into the Kremlin with high morale!
Inside the Kremlin, after hearing the gunshots getting closer and closer to him and learning that the guards regiment had failed to resist and the enemy had broken through the defense line and entered the Kremlin, Starling’s head buzzed and went blank!
Could it be that Moscow will fall into the hands of the bear’s own people today?
This city once blocked Napoleon’s 500,000 troops and many foreign invasions, but it didn’t expect that one day it would fall into the hands of its own people!
And he, Starling, is very likely to become the historical background board of this incident, and be ridiculed and mocked by future generations.
No!
I must not let this happen!
If you keep the green mountains, you will never worry about having no firewood to burn. If Moscow can’t defend, then retreat to the east. In short, I must not give up so easily!
I haven’t lost yet, and the bear hasn’t lost yet! _To read the ununderlined version of the novel, please download the Faloo Novel APP!
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