Chapter 580: Explode for the World to See (4)
Chapter 580: Explode for the World to See (4)
Shijiazhuang has now become the hottest place in North China.
It is not only the hottest point in the physical sense, but also a hot spot that everyone from all sides is paying attention to.
At this time, both the Japanese's own radio communications and the secret lines of various forces lurking in Shijiazhuang City were almost all sending the latest news at full power.
Especially the hidden lines of various forces, which may have been secretive in the past, and emphasized acting cautiously and secretly. But at this moment, except for a very few, all other underground forces are almost all sending messages openly, without considering any hiding issues at all.
Nowadays, whoever can send the message out first will gain the upper hand.
Sometimes, just a minute or half a second can change the direction of many things.
If there were radio monitoring equipment, one would find that the electromagnetic wave frequency band in Shijiazhuang city was also very lively at this time, even livelier than the explosions and burnings in the real world.
Among them are the radio waves from different teams of the Japanese, agents from the southwest, our comrades lurking underground, hidden agents of local warlords like Lao Yan, and even spies from the Russians and Americans in the north, as well as organizations of the puppet government in North China. In addition to these military forces, there are also some media sites that are desperately transmitting various messages.
Almost countless radio waves intertwined and stirred in the city of Shijiazhuang, and were transmitted to different forces in various ways.
In other words, the entire radio wave world in Ji was in chaos.
southwest direction.
The president had already fallen asleep in his pajamas when he was woken up again by his confidential secretary. This matter was so important that it was impossible not to report it to him immediately.
"What? The train station occupied by the Japanese was bombed? The Japanese Kwantung Army's 1st Division was bombed, and suffered heavy losses?"
When he heard this information, the slight sleepiness he had felt disappeared instantly and he woke up immediately.
"Yes, President."
"Did one of our people do this?"
"No news yet."
The secretary answered carefully. In fact, he knew very well that his side had no ability to launch an attack of such a scale in Hebei, even though they nominally had a large number of troops in Hebei.
"That's not the case. If they did it, they would have come to me to claim credit and ask for military pay. Putting this aside, the bombing of the Japanese northern railway hub will inevitably affect their logistical supply to the southern battlefield, telling the soldiers that they can take the opportunity to recover some areas.
Also, find out which force did this and see what the American people think of this matter.”
Originally, he was thinking of mobilizing some forces in Hebei to take advantage of the opportunity to launch an offensive against the Japanese, but after thinking about it, he realized that these guys were the kind of people who would not listen to orders or instructions, so he had to give up.
Overall, the attitude in the southwest is to keep a close eye, but there is little actual action.
The attitudes of other parties remained basically the same, with basically no unnecessary actions.
Or from another perspective, this incident developed too suddenly, and the various forces had no contingency plans at all. They simply did not believe that in 41, when the Japanese were at their strongest, they could inflict such heavy damage on the Japanese.
Unlike the local military, the Russians and Americans showed great interest in this incident. They were not only interested in the impact of the explosion on the game of forces among various parties, but they were more concerned about the weapon level and tactical application involved in the bombing itself.
Among all local forces, the media was the most anxious about this. It can be said that any media with a little influence in China could not sleep all night. All people in the entire newspaper chain were urgently called up to work overtime, and everyone tried their best to make this bombing the hottest spot in China.
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As the people evacuated and fled, the Japanese invaders and the puppet government lost control of the city, the fire that had already started began to spread, and more secondary impacts began to occur.
As the night wind blew, huge tongues of fire began to lick everything.
A circle of fire began to form near the train and spread in all directions. The Japanese arsenal originally only hit the scattered ammunition and fuel piled on the edge, but as the flames spread, a lot of fuel was ignited, which then caused a larger-scale explosion.
It can be said that since the first missile explosion, the explosions in the city have basically never stopped.
If only a few core locations were bombed in the beginning, then later on half the city was in flames.
At first, the Japanese tried to rescue the wounded or the burning places, but later they found that these were almost futile, so they simply gave up.
The Japs began to drag the wounded and follow the civilians towards the outside of the city.
These successive explosions not only destroyed the train station and other important targets, but also destroyed the Japanese's spirit and vitality.
What's worse, some of the seriously wounded Japanese soldiers were not rescued at all and were simply left where they were. If they were lucky, they could die in pain little by little with the help of a locust. If they were unlucky, they would be swallowed by the fire and watch themselves being dried up by the fire.
Today in this city, apart from the sounds of explosions, there is the endless wailing of the Japanese devils.
For today's devils, this city is their city of despair.
In such a scene, some dedicated reporters took great risks to capture many wonderful pictures.
In particular, the reporter who reported the incident found a very good angle outside the city and took pictures of the city under flames. Under the sky full of flames, the night sky had been burned red.
Extremely spectacular.
No matter who caused the explosion, it was a huge loss for the Japanese. Once this information was published in the newspaper, the whole of China was excited.
This made the reporter who reported the incident wonder whether the city and target that were so prominent were chosen just to be bombed for the Chinese to see.
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