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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 763 (5) The Volga Federation comes out to fight

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    "I'm Hastings, what's going on on the Northern Front? Can't your two cavalry divisions stop the impact of one of the other's cavalry divisions? Are all the artillery shells out? Who told you about artillery shells? The Soviet Red Army has long run out of artillery shells!  Pyatov, your division has suffered too many casualties. Your strength is at least one and a half times that of the opponent, not to mention the 6th Kazan Infantry Division on the flank. How can you let the opponent's cavalry stand out?"

    Guillaume Nikolayevich Hastings was known for his intelligence, elegance and grace in Kolchak's All-Russian Provisional Government, but now he was a little out of his mind when he yelled into the microphone.

    The situation on the northern front was quickly ascertained. Timoshenko's 1st Cavalry Division used sabers to open up a bloody road. Pyatov's 4th Cavalry Division originally attacked Soviet Russia at night.  The 8th Army had already suffered more than 1,000 casualties when it took up its position. This morning, it made another long-distance attack and fought for tens of kilometers. The troops walked in circles almost as much as the troops on the Simbirsk battlefield. No matter how brave and capable the Cossacks were, 2  The cavalry brigade was also exhausted and exhausted.

    In particular, the main force of the 7th Cavalry Division, which was in the front and bore the brunt of the attack, collapsed too quickly. By the time Piatov realized something was wrong and transferred the main force of the entire division up, the opponent had already broken through the front and rear positions of the 7th Cavalry Division.  The division commander Kiriyev was injured and fell off his horse. The 14th Cavalry Brigade had previously been a little timid against Budyonny's cavalry. It was the 2nd Cavalry Division, 4th Brigade, 8th Regiment led by Zhukov, and it was a unit with mostly new recruits.  They ran into the 1st Brigade, the main force of Timoshenko's 1st Cavalry Division. Several people who met were stunned and were hacked to death by the opponent's fearless saber

    Division Commander Kiriyev led the 13th Cavalry Brigade up but failed to block the gap. Instead, they were rushed away by the Soviet Red Army cavalry brigade. Kiriyev himself fell off his horse and was almost trampled to pieces. The 7th Cavalry Brigade  After this battle, the division suffered more than half casualties and almost lost its combat effectiveness. The 4th Pyatov Cavalry Division, which came to fill the gap, was originally insufficient in strength. Even at the cost of more than 2,000 cavalry casualties, it failed to stop the red-eyed Pyatov Cavalry Division.  Timoshenko Cavalry Division.

    The 1st Budyonny Cavalry Division, under the command of Timoshenko, achieved an unexpected victory in this breakout battle. Of course, the casualties on both sides were extremely heavy. The 2 brigades of the 7th White Guard Cavalry Division suffered more than 3,000 casualties.  , Pyatov's 4th Cavalry Division suffered more than 2,000 casualties, and more than 2,000 people in the 7th Regiment of the 2nd Cavalry Division of the Soviet Red Army's cavalry were almost wiped out. The 1st Cavalry Division, which was the vanguard of the breakout, suffered more than 3,000 casualties.  people!

    This was an out-and-out cavalry battle. Both sides fell off their horses and were trampled to death by random horses. An astonishing number of cavalry were trampled on them. The only thing Cossack division commanders Pyatov and Kiriyev could console themselves with was that due to the Soviet Red Army  The cavalry troops did not stop for the sole purpose of breaking out, so it was the White Guard cavalry who suffered heavy losses to clean up the battlefield in the end. The Cossacks were able to capture 700 to 800 wounded soldiers of the Soviet Red Army who fell and were unable to break out in time.

    "Order the Kazan 2nd Army to launch a general offensive across the board. Within an hour, I will wipe out all the remaining 1st Russian Red Army Kameshin Infantry Division in the encirclement! You don't need to take prisoners!" Kolchak was highlighted by the Budyonny cavalry.  The bad news about the siege made me dizzy with anger. What was even more depressing was that both Kiriyev and Pyatov, the two Cossack cavalry division commanders, seemed to be a little frightened, and they actually kept talking on the phone.  His own troops suffered heavy casualties and were unable to pursue the disappearing remnants of Timoshenko's cavalry division northward.

    In other words, with a strength advantage 8 times that of the enemy, Kolchak's White Guards were not only broken out by Timoshenko's cavalry troops, but now they were unable to mobilize any troops even if they wanted to pursue them!  You can't let the Kazan Infantry Division chase the opponent's cavalry, right?  The 7th Cavalry Division and the 4th Cavalry Division basically suffered more than half of their casualties and were exhausted. Although the other side also suffered heavy casualties, there were at least more than 6,000 cavalry left.

    No matter which troops the 7th Cavalry Division and the 4th Cavalry Division pursue, they are at a disadvantage in terms of strength. More importantly, who knows where the three cavalry regiments led by Budyonny are at the moment?  If you catch up but fail to protect yourself, if you are killed by the superior strength of the Soviet Red Army, you will be completely defeated!

    Kolchak gritted his teeth and turned his attention back to the few thousand remaining members of the Kameshin Infantry Division of the Soviet Red Army in the encirclement, and ordered a general offensive of the entire army to crush the opponent into dust!  But bad news came one after another. An important White Guard military officer rushed in with the telegram he had just received to report.

    "In an urgent message from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kazan, the Volga Federation issued a diplomatic note, emphasizing once again that no armed personnel are allowed to enter the demilitarized buffer zone. Anyone who enters without permission will be disarmed and raped. Any violation of the regulations of the demilitarized buffer zone will be considered illegal.  The Volga Federation¡¯s provocation will have serious consequences, and the Volga Federation reserves the right to take any further measures to counterattack!¡±

    Kolchak and Hastings were stunned when they heard this, thinking that the Volga Federation had already stated this in the ultimatum last night. If it weren't for this, we wouldn't have had time to rest in advance.  Next, we entered a decisive battle with the main force of the Soviet Red Army on the southern front.?Who would have thought that Gidis, as cunning as a loach, would actually detach himself and run south?  What does it mean that the Volga Federation is mentioning this again now?  This morning, no White Guard troops dared to step into the demilitarized buffer zone without authorization!

    Here, the Cossack leader Krashilnikov, the chief of staff of Kazan's 1st Army, jumped up anxiously and cursed, "What bullshit diplomatic note? Who said we broke the agreement on the demilitarized buffer zone? This morning I  I dare say that not a single Cossack has crossed the line! Pepelyaev is out of his mind to sing like this!¡±

    The confidential staff officer of the headquarters, who was wearing the epaulettes of a White Guard cavalry captain, said aggrievedly, "The focus of the diplomatic note is that starting from 11:15 today, the central square of Nesezgan Town in Bazar will be five kilometers from north to south and east to west, totaling 100  Square kilometers of land are also classified as demilitarized buffer zone management. The Kazan White Guards must withdraw from this area as soon as possible, otherwise it will be regarded as a violation of the demilitarized buffer zone, and the Volga Federal Defense Forces and Air Force will take measures to disarm them.  He Kang!"

    "What?!" All the White Guard generals in the headquarters were shocked when they heard this. Dimilev, the chief of staff of the Kazan 2nd Army, almost fell down in his chair when his vision went dark. The confidential staff officer here was calm and calm.  A few big bosses quickly repeated the contents of the telegram under their cannibalistic gazes.

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