The mortar platoon used the dead bodies and the soldiers in front as cover, set up the mortars, and loaded and fired before they had time to test fire.
One of the two shells missed and landed near the railway track, and the other one happened to come from above.
It penetrated the Japanese carriage vertically, and the shells fell vertically, followed by a violent explosion. x The iron-wood carriage was overturned from the inside out, flying with the flesh and blood of the Japanese soldiers and broken weapons.
The Japanese soldiers in the carriage were either dead or injured.
The components of the train carriage were reduced to shrapnel and shrapnel under the influence of the explosion.
Groups, scattered everywhere.
The gunners took the opportunity to fire another shot at the blooming carriage.
Only a broken floor base was left in the entire carriage.
Some of the surviving Japanese soldiers climbed up to other carriages, and some ran around in panic.
In the end, he was killed by a bullet.
It's a pity that the mortar platoon didn't have much ammunition.
It only brought ten shells in total.
After all the shells were fired, there were still three carriages that were still resisting.
The Japanese soldiers who had fled elsewhere in the station all fled to the carriages. inside for safety.
"Sir, we're out of shells," the mortar platoon leader yelled.
"I know, there will be more powerful artillery soon."
Zhang Wei fired a shot at the carriage and said viciously.
In the small building on the other side, Mu Chao led a platoon and walked in.
The small building next to the station platform only had two floors.
The Japanese 92nd Infantry Artillery Squadron was on the roof of the second floor.
A platoon of officers and soldiers had just entered, and bullets He shot down the first few people, and at the same moment, a dense barrage of bullets also penetrated the bodies of the five Japanese soldiers who fired.
Mu Chao dragged the body away and shouted: "Here comes a machine gunner."
The machine gunners in each squad were all veterans, some were deputy squad leaders, and some were veterans who had been dispatched one after another.
They naturally understood what Mu Chao was going to do.
"Here we come!"
A machine gunner ran over with a turntable machine gun, and at the same time replaced a brand new bullet disc with the help of the deputy shooter.
"Follow the machine gunner upstairs.
When you see the Japanese, shoot.
Stand in a vertical row, with the machine gunner taking the lead, and the others taking cover one by one."
After Mu Chao finished speaking, he first stood behind the machine gunner.
This move was to reduce the area to be hit by bullets.
If they were crowded together in a row, if a grenade or a row of machine gun bullets came down, they might all be wiped out.
The soldiers lined up one after another, and Mu Chao ordered to move forward.
The machine gunner began to walk up the stairs to the second floor, and the people behind him followed one after another.
Several Japanese soldiers heard gunshots downstairs and walked down the corridor.
Mu Chao and others happened to come face to face with each other.
The machine gunner pulled the trigger fiercely.
The Japanese soldiers only had time to fire two bullets before rolling down the stairs.
Two soldiers were shot and fell to the ground.
Another bullet knocked down another man's calf.
The bullet passed through with the remaining momentum, hit the corner of the wall, and bounced at the door.
The comrades nearby quickly dragged the injured soldier aside.
The machine gunner pressed the trigger and rushed up.
When he reached the top floor, the people behind him swarmed up and shot to death more than a dozen Japanese soldiers who were huddled together and manning the artillery.
One of the two infantry cannons on the roof had been bombed.
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In a state of confusion, Mu Chao stepped forward and opened up the Japanese corpse lying on the gun.
He saw that it was a grenade that exploded.
The gun's breech block and aiming device were blown to pieces, and the gun frame was also blown apart.
The other cannon was still intact, and there was a pile of grenades for explosives on the ground, three or five bundled together.
As a result, the attackers used machine guns to clear the way, and were trapped before they could blow up another door.
"No wonder the little devil didn't throw grenades downstairs.
They were all used to blow up the cannon.
Let's go, carry this cannon down.
There are still shells.
Hurry up."
Mu Chao was sweating.
If he had thrown the grenade down just now, I'm just afraid that the people in my row will have to reimburse less than half.
The surrounding soldiers carried away the intact infantry cannon, took away the remaining two boxes of shells, and returned the same way.
A group of people took advantage of the weakening Japanese firepower to push the artillery and run back.
"Batalion Commander, what are you doing?"
Mu Chao asked with a confused look on his face after he came back.
"Call your platoon leader Dong Erli, he will call the infantry artillery."
"Dong Erli, Dong Erli, come here quickly" Because Dong Erli had no guns, he was transferred to the second company as the platoon leader.
When he heard someone calling him, he immediately hunched over and ran to the front while holding the bullet.
"Dong Erli, you've become a platoon leader, so you haven't lost your ability to play with Japanese artillery in Xuzhou," Zhang Wei said.
Dong Erli saw it was Zhang Wei and replied with a smile: "Don't worry, battalion commander, even if you are a ghost, you will never forget it."
Calling two soldiers to assist him, Dong Erli loaded the ammunition skillfully, clicked the gun bolt, and the distance was very close.
He took a brief aim, adjusted the high angle, pointed the muzzle at the several carriages that were still firing, and moved backward.
He pulled the match rope and fired three cannonballs in succession.
Direct-fire artillery is not comparable to mortars.
The shells went directly into the carriage and fired three rounds.
One of them was a shotgun.
After hitting the carriage, the Japanese soldiers screamed repeatedly, and a light machine gunner who was shooting could not get there.
In response, the explosive fragments pierced the chest.
The huge explosion force and the narrow space of the carriage perfectly turned this place into a purgatory.
The light machine gunner threw away the machine gun, fell down in the carriage and rolled around with his chest in his hands. , surrounded by the broken corpses of several riflemen and light machine gun sub-shooters.
The machine gunner's eye was inserted by a piece of blown iron, and blood flowed out of the blood hole.
The light machine gunner, who couldn't bear the severe pain, crawled around , trying to find a way to quickly end the pain, and finally reluctantly climbed outside along the exploded car, rolled down in front of the railway track, roared and crawled forward, and finally, a string of flying Soviet machine gun bullets killed him of pain.
The door panels of the carriage are full of holes punctured by fragments.
The sunlight shines into the carriage, forming beams of light, making the blood and minced meat shine brightly.
The Japanese army was unable to withstand such a beating.
Those who were not dead in the carriage immediately retreated, including the seriously injured captain Akira Takeda, plus the Japanese soldiers who fled throughout the station, all fled out of the station.
While "fighting" the Japanese troops to retreat, Zhang Wei ordered a firepower pursuit and beat up the drowned dogs.
It was very simple.
At this time, the dark crowd in the distance had surrounded them, engulfing the entire station and its surroundings.
In the battle of Luowang Station, the 64th Army coordinated with the assault column to prepare the battalion, and the tank battalion recaptured Luowang Station at noon on the 25th.
The rapid-fire artillery squadron attached to the first brigade of the 15th Regiment of the 28th Brigade of the 14th Division of the Japanese garrison was mostly wiped out.
Two squadron leaders were killed in the battle, and more than 430 corpses and more than 430 suicides were left behind.
There were other people whose bodies were crushed and shelled but could not be identified.
Captain Takeda was seriously injured and only escaped with more than fifty stragglers and a squadron leader.
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Counting the previous night attack by the 64th Army, the 64th Army and the assault column that arrived later attacked a small station for more than half a day, and finally overcame this key point stuck on the Longhai Line.
Victory must come at a price.
The 155th Division of the 64th Army encountered a night attack.
Two attacks and 600 casualties before and after the cleanup.
Zhang Wei's Second Company also suffered more than 40 casualties during the attack.
More than 20 were killed and 10 were injured.
Several people, four tanks of the assault column were damaged, three were slightly injured, and eight officers and soldiers of the tank battalion were killed.
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