Chapter 157 Battle of Annihilation 4
Chapter 157 Battle of Annihilation 4
The loss of artillery made the bandits and the commanders of the multinational coalition forces feel even greater fear and despair.
This means they lose important fire support and it will become more difficult to face enemy attacks.
Without the threat of artillery, the artillery of the National Salvation Army could bombard their troops without any scruples.
This will cause them huge casualties and weaken their fighting capacity.
They were also at a disadvantage in terms of air power.
Once their air force is defeated and flees, their ground forces will face a dual threat from the air.
This will further exacerbate their plight.
Kevin's face turned gloomy as he realized the seriousness of the situation.
He said sternly, "We are now in a dead end. If we can't open up a passage ahead, we will most likely be wiped out."
He decided to take decisive action and ordered, "Immediately send all the remaining armored forces to the front and send two more troops to reinforce.
No matter what, the passage ahead must be opened within two hours!
Otherwise, when the National Salvation Army bombers attack again, it will be our doom."
The decision was full of risks, but Kevin knew that if they didn't do this, they might suffer greater losses or even destruction.
Therefore, he resolutely issued the order.
After the artillery units of the bandits and the multinational coalition were destroyed, the National Salvation Army immediately launched a full-scale offensive.
The offensive front was more than ten kilometers long and was majestic, like a surging tide, launching a fierce attack on the enemy's defense line.
All the artillery of the National Salvation Army was put into the battle, launching a frenzied bombing on the defensive positions built by the enemy.
The shells poured down like raindrops, raising clouds of smoke and flames, turning the enemy's position into a sea of fire.
It was a thrilling battle with both sides trying their best to win.
The bandits and the multinational coalition's defensive forces were not to be outdone.
Despite being badly damaged by heavy artillery fire, the surviving soldiers still showed a tenacious spirit of resistance.
They knew very well that they were in a desperate situation, and if they did not fight to the death, death would be waiting for them.
After the National Salvation Army's artillery bombardment, the first to launch an attack were the armored forces.
Dense tanks and armored vehicles rushed towards the enemy's defensive positions like a steel torrent.
The machine gunners on the tanks and armored vehicles opened fire at full capacity, madly strafing the enemy's positions. The dense rain of bullets made it impossible for the enemy to even raise their heads.
This round of attack caused the enemy's defense line to collapse instantly, and the originally solid fortifications seemed extremely fragile in the face of powerful firepower.
However, the bandits and the multinational coalition did not give up easily. They used terrain advantages and tactical means to try to resist the attack of the National Salvation Army.
The two sides engaged in fierce fire, the battlefield was filled with smoke, and the sound of gunfire and artillery fire was endless.
The tank guns roared deafeningly, and shells rained down on the remaining bunkers.
These bunkers were originally the enemy's last barrier, but under the baptism of artillery fire, they were instantly reduced to ruins.
The enemies hiding behind the bunkers were not spared either. They were blown to pieces along with the bunkers, with blood and flesh flying everywhere.
The infantrymen following closely behind the armored forces took quick action with the cover of tanks and armored vehicles.
The weapons in their hands flashed coldly as they aimed at the surviving enemies on the position.
Gunshots rang out one after another, bullets whizzed past, ruthlessly reaping the lives of the enemy.
The first line of defense hastily built by the bandits and the multinational coalition forces was vulnerable to the powerful armored forces of the National Salvation Army.
This line of defense was easily broken through by the fierce attack of the armored forces, as fragile as paper.
The surviving soldiers were terrified, they knew they could no longer resist the attack of the National Salvation Army.
So they fled backwards in panic, preparing to escape to the second line of defense to continue blocking the advance of the National Salvation Army.
The bandits on the second line of defense and the multinational coalition's defense forces were filled with fear and despair as they looked at the first line of defense in front of them which had been completely breached.
They originally thought that the first line of defense could withstand the enemy's attack, but the reality was so cruel before their eyes.
The soldiers on the second line of defense were terrified and wanted to escape from this dangerous place and seek safety in the rear.
However, they could not escape because behind the third line of defense, there was a large supervision team waiting for them.
If they dare to escape without permission, they will be shot mercilessly.
Faced with the threat of death, the soldiers were caught in a dilemma.
Running away meant certain death, but standing your ground could also result in death.
In this desperate situation, they could only choose to hold on, hoping to hold the line and wait for the opportunity.
They hold on to a glimmer of hope that as long as they can hold on until the road to the big city is opened, there may still be a chance of survival.
But they also know that such hope is very slim and their power is gradually weakening as time goes by.
In this life-and-death decision, the bandits and the multinational coalition's defensive forces stood firm at their posts.
They held their weapons tightly, ready for the coming battle.
They know that only by trying their best can they fight for that tiny chance of survival.
On this battlefield, a battle between life and death is taking place, and everyone is fighting for his own life.
And their fate will depend on the final outcome of this war.
The armored forces of the National Salvation Army stopped a few hundred meters away from the enemy's second line of defense.
The tanks and armored vehicles were lined up with their gun muzzles pointed forward, waiting for the order to attack.
The artillery units of the National Salvation Army are nervously adjusting the firing coordinates. They want to ensure that every artillery shell can accurately hit the enemy's defense line.
As time went by, the artillerymen finally completed their preparations and waited for the final attack order.
At this time, the bandits and the multinational coalition forces had already felt the pressure.
They knew their defense was not strong, but they had no choice but to hold on.
The defense lines they built were all constructed in an emergency. There were no solid air-raid shelters at all, only some simple cat-ear holes to avoid artillery fire.
At this moment, the National Salvation Army's artillery bombardment began!
Dense artillery shells fell on the enemy's defensive positions like raindrops, making deafening explosions.
The enemy's defense line was instantly covered by fire and thick smoke, and the soldiers panicked and fled in all directions.
However, this is just the beginning.
The artillerymen of the National Salvation Army constantly adjusted their firing angles, pouring more shells into the enemy's defense line.
The enemy's position gradually turned into ruins, and countless soldiers were killed and wounded.
After the artillery units of the National Salvation Army bombed the area, the tanks of the National Salvation Army, a few hundred meters away from the front line, bombarded some bunkers that had not been destroyed.
After the tank bombardment, the armored forces launched a new round of attack.
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