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Volume 2: My Country Chapter 623. Attack the Fortress!  !

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    Heisenberg saw a Russian soldier running out of a building instead of a barracks, holding a rifle in his hand and aiming into the darkness.  Heisenberg shot him twice and he fell to the ground.

    "Good shot, my friend," said Edim, who was about ten feet away from Heisenberg.  Heisenberg gave him a thumbs up and continued searching for the enemy.

    In less than 10 minutes, except for one barracks, the gunfire in other places had subsided.  The enemies in that building were attacked last, so they had time to prepare.

    Heisenberg saw a group of paratroopers on top of the barracks.  One of them held something that looked like an S24 long-handled grenade, with six grenade bodies tied to it.  He ducked and ran to the door, threw the grenade in, then stood up and ran away quickly.

    He did a great job.  With a loud bang, green flames shot out from all the windows, and the walls made of metal plates twisted.  Heisenberg was sure that everyone in the house had been killed instantly.

    Heisenberg saw several Soviet soldiers walking out of another building with their hands raised, but they were immediately swept to the ground by a paratrooper.  The commandos were ordered to take no prisoners.

    With several barracks cleared, the German paratroopers concentrated on the main body of the fortress, where artillery and anti-aircraft guns were mounted.  For several hours, Edim and Heisenberg heard gunshots and grenade explosions coming from the many passageways of the fortress below.  The commandos continued to search the courtyard below until the paratroopers on the ground signaled that the courtyard had been cleared of enemies.

    "We should go down and help them attack together." Edim whispered.

    Heisenberg shook his head, but climbed down after him.  The two commandos loaded new magazines into the MP40 submachine guns and carefully walked into a smoke-filled corridor behind the 220mm artillery turret. The turret had been blown up by the paratroopers' hollow charges.  As the fighting continued downstairs, the commandos hurriedly joined the other paratroopers.

    They finally made contact with a large group of paratroopers, and the commandos gestured that the room down the hall was full of enemy soldiers.

    Suddenly, a Soviet soldier threw a grenade from the corner, and a paratrooper waved his MP40 like a cricket ball, knocking the flying grenade back to the location of the Russians.  The grenade flew through the air and exploded in the hall.  The German paratrooper quickly took out an S24 grenade, pulled the fuse, and threw it into a room full of Soviet soldiers.  As the grenade exploded, he rushed to the door, raised his submachine gun and swept away.

    Another Soviet soldier suddenly appeared in the corner of the hall, holding a rifle in his hand.  He shot a paratrooper in the chest.  Heisenberg quickly raised his gun and fired, and the bullet hit him in the chest.  Both soldiers fell.  A commando medic rushed to provide medical treatment to the paratrooper who was shot.

    The commando team came to an open area, where a bunker stood.

    The bunker is not big, but it is made of reinforced concrete. This allows the people in the bunker to be fully protected and can withstand various types of attacks.

    Inside the bunker was a Russian machine gun group. They used heavy machine guns to fire violently at the commandos, but they did not hit the commandos.

    Heisenberg heard the sound of bullets ricocheting off the concrete walls and floor.  Bullets screamed in the air.  The enemy machine guns were so close to Heisenberg that they could hear the clatter of brass cartridge casings falling to the ground.  The air was filled with gunshots, whizzes of bullets, explosions and screams.  The silent fortress suddenly turned into a noisy battlefield.  In addition to these sounds, Heisenberg could also feel the heat from the explosions and flamethrowers.  The smoke was so thick that the situation 10 meters away could no longer be seen clearly.

    Heisenberg crouched and ran to the wall, raised his gun and fired. At the same time, another paratrooper threw a grenade at a Soviet shooter around the corner.  Heisenberg shot the shooter in the face and he fell.  The enemy's ammunition feeder was also hit by Heisenberg before he could duck back around the corner.

    The grenade exploded, a loud bang echoing off the concrete walls of the fortress.

    The paratrooper who threw the grenade shouted: "Cover me!"

    Heisenberg stood up and aimed at the enemy's machine gun nest. The paratrooper quickly rushed forward and threw a grenade into the enemy's bunker.

    At this time, he heard the sound of rifle fire, and bullets flew out of a small hole in a steel door at the back of the bunker.

    Heisenberg fired a shot into the perforation and called for a paratrooper carrying a flamethrower.  The flamethrower rushed over quickly, aiming at the perforation on the steel door and spitting out a tongue of fire.  The commandos heard screams and the sound of flames burning inside the house.  Black smoke billowed out of the tiny hole.

    Another paratrooperA hollow charge was installed on the steel door. The commandos quickly spread out and took cover, and the explosive exploded.  Before the enemies in the room could react, Heisenberg rushed in.  The room was filled with Russian soldiers who had been killed or dying.

    There is also a door at the end of the room with a small shooting hole on it, which can be used to fire into the corridor.  Heisenberg looked through the firing hole and saw several Soviet soldiers rushing towards the door.  Heisenberg immediately placed the MP40 on the perforation and pulled the trigger on them.  Heisenberg fired continuously in fully automatic mode, keeping the muzzle at chest height and turning the muzzle left and right.

    Several Soviet soldiers were shot and fell to the ground, screaming in pain.  The nimble paratrooper who had previously hit the grenade like a cricket ball opened the door and threw a grenade outside.  He slammed the door shut and waited for the grenade to explode.  Then, he motioned for the others to follow, and he took the lead in opening the door and rushing out.

    The area leading to the corridor outside the door extends all the way to the mountainside.  Heisenberg saw a Russian soldier hiding around the corner, so Heisenberg quickly raised his gun and shot him in the chest.  Heisenberg replaced Heisenberg's MP40 submachine gun with a new magazine.  Heisenberg began to like this weapon. It had a fast rate of fire, was light in weight, and had a large magazine capacity, making it very suitable for such operations.

    He quickly rushed to the next floor and saw a group of paratroopers blocked from moving forward at a corner, which led to a large room.  He soon joined the group of paratroopers, and just then, a Russian soldier threw a grenade at the commandos from around the corner.

    The commandos scattered and hid, and then, with a loud noise, the grenade exploded.  The agile paratrooper quietly ran over and pulled the fuse of the S24 grenade as he ran.  He threw the grenade around the corner and got ready with his MP40 submachine gun.  After the grenade exploded, he pulled the trigger and swiped at the target.  Then he motioned for the others to follow.

    In the next room, there were two circular perforations facing the commandos. Heisenberg was immediately shot. Fortunately, no one was hit.

    ¡°Give me a hollow charge,¡± said the nimble paratrooper. He held out his hand and another paratrooper thrust one into him.  He pulled the fuse and threw it around the corner.  The hollow charge hit the iron door, making a metallic collision sound, and was immediately attached to the iron door.

    The explosion of the hollow charge was so powerful that the Soviet soldiers screamed.  Heisenberg looked around the corner and saw that the iron door had been blown open.  The commandos quickly rushed in and discovered that all the defenders in the room had been killed.

    At this moment, Heisenberg heard several explosions from the next floor, accompanied by gunshots.  The floor he was on had been cleared, so everyone walked down the stairs cautiously.  The commandos saw two dead paratroopers lying at the foot of the stairs, their bodies riddled with bullets.  In front of the stairs is a passage, but this passage has been blocked. The Russians piled sandbags into a waist-high protective wall and set up a heavy machine gun.  Three Soviet soldiers lay dead behind the sandbags. Their bodies and the walls on both sides were blackened by gunpowder smoke, apparently the result of grenade explosions.

    Heisenberg saw several paratroopers firing guns a little further down the aisle, but he couldn't see what they were shooting at.  Heisenberg rushed forward, and a paratrooper motioned to him to wait.  One of the commandos threw a grenade in the direction of the enemy, and everyone immediately retreated behind the wall to avoid the blast wave.  The grenade exploded. At this moment, an oval-shaped grenade was thrown from the opposite direction and landed among the commandos.  Everyone took cover immediately, but several comrades were still injured.

    "You two cover me." said the agile paratrooper who had killed several Soviet soldiers earlier.

    He took a long-handled grenade from his belt and unscrewed the cap.  He hooked the fuse, but did not pull it. Then, he squatted down and ran forward with his waist bent.  Edim and Heisenberg were providing cover with fire from above his head.

    Suddenly, a Soviet soldier poked his head out from the far corner, holding a pistol in his hand.  Edim's gun fired, and a bullet hole appeared in the Soviet soldier's forehead.  Edim aims and fires within a fraction of a second, which is astonishing.  The killed Soviet soldier fell to the ground. Heisenberg could only see his right arm and head. The rest of his body was on the other side of the corner.

    Facing the direction from which the Soviet soldiers came out, the agile paratrooper continued to move forward and soon reached the door.  Heisenberg aimed his gun at the position where Edim hit the Soviet soldier, and Edim also aimed carefully.

    Another Soviet soldier leaned out from around the corner, also holding a pistol.  Two bullets struck him immediately in the face, and the soldier dropped his pistol and fell.  He shrieked in shock and shrank back into the room.

    The agile paratrooper pulled the fuse, held the grenade and waited for two seconds before throwing it overcorner.  The grenade exploded and many screams of agony were heard in the room.

    A paratrooper carrying a flamethrower rushed to the door.  He did not stretch his head to see what was going on in the room, but directly pulled the trigger of the flamethrower into the room. The flamethrower spit out a pillar of fire, drew a large arc, and rushed into the room.  Several bullets struck the wall next to his head, but he was not hit.  Miserable screams erupted in the room, and the Pyro quickly retreated behind Edim and Heisenberg.  Black smoke from the room spread along the ceiling and into the hallway.

    "This must be another barracks!" Edim said loudly: "There are still people alive inside!" (To be continued. Please search Piao Tian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!)
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