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    Chapter 275: Guerrilla War Doomed to Failure After Cao Shishu heard the suspicious noise, he immediately stopped.  At the same time, Zhu.COm made a gesture to his comrades on the rear right to stop advancing and prepare to fight.  He leaned behind a century-old red pine and carefully searched for the place where the sound came from inch by inch through the 4x magnification optical sight on the Type 51 sniper rifle. Through many crisscrossing tree trunks, he found a place that was only an inch away.  In the gap between the wide, more than 2-foot-long trees, he saw a strip of gray-white slightly pink skin, a gray-yellow eye, and a narrow strip of Soviet army cap. He pulled the trigger without hesitation.  , the Soviet soldier fell under the tree next to him.  ¡¾¡¿ Almost the moment the bullet came out of the muzzle, Cao Shishu jumped behind another big tree on the left front with great agility.  The reason why he wanted to move to the left was because he was afraid of affecting the shooting range of his comrades behind him and causing accidental damage to him by his comrades behind him.  In forest combat, any mistake will cause fatal danger. This experience was gained with countless blood and lives.  Don't think that Cao Shishu underestimated him with just one eye. In the extremely short period of one second when he moved from this tree to that tree, he saw two Soviet soldiers approaching the big tree respectively.  Shadows hiding behind trees.  Cao Shishu's superb mountain combat skills and precise marksmanship are due on the one hand to his innate "warrior" talent, and on the other hand to his battlefield experience and his recent years as a training staff member of the Production and Construction Corps.  Specialized in jungle warfare and sniper techniques.  "" Cao Shishu moved behind another big tree again. Behind this tree, he could clearly see through the gap between the trees that another Soviet soldier more than 60 meters away was facing away from him, with half of his body exposed.  The left side of the back.  This stupid Soviet soldier is still avoiding the direction where the gunshot was fired just now.  Cao Shishu leaned his left shoulder on the trunk of the big tree where he was hiding to increase the stability of his shooting. He quietly stretched out his Type 51 sniper rifle and quickly aimed at the left side of the Soviet soldier's back.  He pulled the trigger very smoothly.  With the sound of gunfire, the Soviet soldier fell to the ground like a tree stump.  He didn't appreciate the results of his victory at all. He jumped behind a bunch of thick bushes, then rolled along and came to the foot of a big tree. He sat on the ground and leaned his back against it.  Behind the big tree that faced away from the Soviet army, he took a deep breath, then put his right index finger in his mouth, covered his mouth with his left hand and breathed lightly, using the heat in his mouth to warm up the cold.  Less sensitive index finger.  A sniper¡¯s index finger is as sensitive as a surgeon¡¯s index finger.  Especially since there was at least one Soviet sniper on the opposite side, he didn't dare to be vague at all.  You must keep your "competitive" state at the best level.  Otherwise, you can be injured or killed in an instant.  On the battlefield, life and death happen in the blink of an eye. It is so cruel that it will not leave any chance to the opponent. The loser will never have another chance "Da, da, da" Cao Shishu's comrade on the left front hit him.  Short burst.  A Soviet soldier staggered forward three or four meters, hit a tree, and fell to the ground.  Under the cover of the sniper Sergeant Nebolov, Olyosha and four other people escaped from the Chinese pursuit.  As soon as they ran onto the road leading to Severobaikalsk, they were fired upon by Chinese helicopters in the sky. They were so frightened that they immediately retreated into the forest.  Just when they thought they were out of danger, Lieutenant Lovalejusevsky, the former Soviet 19th Motorized Rifle Division, who was walking in front, was shot in the head by a Chinese sniper.  Only 3 or 4 meters away, Lieutenant Lovalejewski's white brain tissue and blood spurted out from his head.  Oryosha immediately lay on the ground, and then he saw that a corporal hiding behind a thick larch was hit. The bullet passed through the corporal's back, passed through his left atrium, and then passed through the front sternum.  , resulting in death from penetrating injuries.  It¡¯s really terrible. Two people died. We didn¡¯t even see where the enemy was. We didn¡¯t even figure out the enemy¡¯s shooting distance and direction.  Just when Olyosha was still in shock, the last comrade beside him, Yusef, the commander of the No. 189 tank of the 2nd Tank Company, was also hit in the waist and stumbled to his side, pale.  With tears streaming down his face, he said pitifully to himself: "Battal Commander, save me, I don't want to die, you must take me home." Olyosha seemed to have forgotten the danger at hand, and he took out the  With the only first aid kit, he knelt beside his comrade and fellow countryman and clicked. The soldier following Cao Shishu on the right also fired a short shot, and a line of blood spurted out from the left chest of Olyosha.  Olyosha didn¡¯t feel pain, he only felt someone gave him a hard push on his back, and everything was over.  Olyosha's soul floats back to the distant Europe Cao Shishu.After the soldier on his right rear finished shooting, he heard the "crunching, crunching" footsteps on the snow as he ran forward. "Danger is hidden," Cao Shishu shouted.  It was too late. "Bang!" Cao Shishu heard a low gunshot unique to the "Mosin-Nagant" 1891/30 sniper rifle coming from the 2 o'clock direction on the other side of the highway. The soldier following him on the right rear  "He yelled and was thrown to the ground. The bullet penetrated the helmet on the soldier's hood.  Although Cao Shishu felt devastated by the sacrifice of his comrade, he did not move. He knew that being by the comrade's side at this time could only add one more result to the opponent.  Nothing can be solved.  He just moved his body hiding behind the big tree, and then quickly extended the Type 51 sniper rifle to the 2 o'clock direction, searching for the Soviet sniper who killed his comrade through the sight lens.  At this time, except for his only moving eye, he stopped all movements. The surroundings were quiet, as if the air had solidified. He listened intently and calmly. Both sides were using silence to cover themselves in order not to react.  Everything is changing, waiting for the opponent's mistakes to give the opponent a fatal blow.  Sergeant Nebolov is an imaginative and professional sniper of the Ulan-Ude Border Guard Bureau of the Soviet KGB.  He graduated from the Irkutsk sniper school of the KGB Border Guard Service.  In today's battle, he went on a killing spree, killing and wounding 6 Chinese soldiers. He successfully blocked the Chinese pursuit and covered the retreat of guerrilla captain Olyosha and others.  Then he quietly followed Oliosha and the others about 100 meters behind.  Suddenly he heard the sound of a Chinese sniper rifle, and his heart was shocked. This was the second time he heard the sound of such a Chinese sniper rifle.  This reminded him of those absolutely professional Chinese snipers who were agile and superb in the street fighting in Ulan-Ude, and he felt a little shuddering.  Among the 22 professional snipers of the Ulan-Ude Border Guard Bureau, he was the only one to escape. The rest were either killed, wounded, or captured and surrendered.  He didn't know if he would be so lucky today and be able to escape the dragnet set by the Chinese again.  No one on either side moved, and Sergeant Nebolov finally couldn't wait any longer.  The battle in the deep forest had torn countless holes in his winter clothes. The cold air passed through these holes and mercilessly stripped away the limited heat from his body. In addition, he lay motionless in the ice and snow for a long time, making his body unconscious.  shivering.  The gunfire from behind slowly became sparse, but the sparse gunfire was also gradually approaching towards him.  He decided that he could no longer confront the Chinese sniper and would break out while he still had some strength before talking.  He was determined and planned an escape route for himself. Then he took off a grenade from his belt and threw it in the opposite direction of his escape. He believed that the moment the grenade exploded, it would definitely attract the attention of the Chinese sniper.  He took the opportunity to transfer his power. He was very confident that as long as he gave himself a few seconds, he would be able to escape from danger.  Amidst the explosion of the grenade, Sergeant Nebolov quickly jumped up and moved quickly behind a big tree 5 meters away to the south. It was just over a second that cost Nebolov his life.  .  In the 4x magnification optical sight of Cao Shishu's Type 51 sniper rifle, a dark moving object caught his attention. With the sound of "Silk, Silk, Silk" and the smoke coming out, he judged that it was the Soviet sniper.  Hand throws grenade.  Three seconds before the grenade exploded, he accurately determined the location where the Soviet sniper, who thought he was smart, was hiding.  He aimed his scope at the gap where Nebolov was hiding.  1, 2, 3, he counted the seconds silently in his mind.  The narrow gap was filled with military green. Cao Shishu moved incredibly quickly, seizing the opportunity of a few tenths of a second and pulling the trigger.  Guns were fired and people fell.  Then he quickly moved towards the Soviet sniper who was knocked down by him.  Behind a big tree 30 meters away, he pointed his gun at his opponent.  He clearly saw that Sergeant Nebolov's right leg had been broken and bent at a strange angle.  The "Mosin-Nagant" 1891/30 sniper rifle was thrown into a pile of bushes 3 meters away from the front of Sergeant Nebolov.  Sergeant Nebolov gritted his teeth and with difficulty took out another grenade hanging on his belt.  This is a "glory bomb" that has the same purpose as our later generations.  Cao Shishu aimed at Sergeant Nebolov¡¯s right arm holding the grenade, but in the end he put down the gun in his hand to save a bullet.  Grant this Soviet KGB sniper's wish to die rather than be captured, and let him fight for his ideals for the rest of his life.  "Boom" the grenade exploded, and an unyielding life ended.  Except for Cao Shishu and another soldier who saw this heroic scene, no one knows how this Soviet hero died, and he may even be listed as a missing person on the battlefield.  After 5 hours of fighting, the 3rd Battalion, 21st Regiment, 1st Reserve Division, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps paid the price of 121 casualties., killed 106 Soviet guerrillas, wounded 135, and captured 98.  This illegal terrorist armed force, headed by Andrei Shapilovsky and Olyosha, claiming to be the Severobaikalsk Anti-China Guerrillas, was completely wiped out.  Since they have no legal status, these prisoners will not enjoy the treatment of prisoners of war. What awaits them is not a prisoner of war camp. Instead, they will be prosecuted for the crime of seriously disturbing the social order of Baikal Province, illegal carrying of firearms, homicide, illegal association, etc., and will be prosecuted according to their  Depending on the facts of the crime and the degree of harm to society, they will be sentenced to more than 10 years in prison respectively, and those who are extremely guilty will be sentenced to death.  In China¡¯s ¡°new development zones¡± of more than 4 million square kilometers, there are nearly 100 illegal armed groups of various types called anti-China guerrillas.  There are thirty or fifty people in the small scale, more than 1,000 people in the largest scale, the shortest one only lasts for 10 days and a half, and the longest one lasts for a year and a half.  Many people are surprised. Are these well-trained and well-equipped Soviet soldiers not as good as the "bandits" when the country was just liberated?  The answer is: Not as good, definitely not as good.  Many people think guerrilla warfare is too simple.  I thought a few armed men would attack the township office today and ambush the transport team tomorrow.  That's because they don't know much about guerrilla warfare. Don't they know that guerrilla warfare is the most effective tactic for the weak to defeat the strong.  There is a complete tactical and strategic system.  Guerrilla, guerrilla, guerrilla, and guerrilla.  To swim is to walk, to attack is to fight. To swim but not to attack is to be escapist, and to attack but not to swim is to be desperate.  The Chinese Communists, represented by China's supreme leader, were in a weak state throughout the long-term anti-Japanese war.  They creatively developed a complete set of theories of guerrilla warfare: We retreat when the enemy advances, harass the enemy when stationed, attack when the enemy is tired, and pursue when the enemy retreats. These are the basic principles of guerrilla warfare; attacks based on raids are the basic combat form of guerrilla warfare.  ; Establishing a base area is the basis for the survival and development of guerrilla warfare, and it can widely mobilize the broad masses of the people to participate. This is the basis of guerrilla warfare; under certain conditions, guerrilla warfare can be used as the main form of combat in a certain strategic stage; strategically  The combination of centralized command and decentralized command in battles is the command principle of guerrilla warfare; due to the small number of troops and weak assault force in guerrilla warfare, it is difficult to completely solve the entire war problem. Only by actively creating conditions and closely cooperating with regular warfare and guerrilla warfare can  In order to speed up the victory of the war.  Finally, guerrilla warfare was expanded to large-scale mobile warfare focused on annihilating the enemy's effective forces.  "These remnants and defeated soldiers of the Soviet Union and stragglers who want to carry out guerrilla warfare in China's "new areas" are doomed to fail.  First of all, it was because the Soviet Union did not have the basic tactical theory to conduct guerrilla warfare. As a result, in later generations in Afghanistan, it was beaten to pieces by the Afghan guerrillas, and they did not know what they were doing wrong.  Guerrilla warfare is irregular warfare.  In fact, there is nothing formal or informal about combat itself.  As Sun Tzu said in The Art of War, water has no permanent shape, and soldiers have no permanent potential.  Guerrilla warfare is in conflict with the so-called formal tactical thinking that the Soviet Union has always advocated: large corps, wide front, large depth, high speed, uninterrupted attacks one after another, and very rigid.  The Soviets were dismissive of the Chinese Communist Party's military thinking.  Khrushchev was furious at the Soviet army's plan to distribute MZD's military literature throughout the army.  He said angrily to the person in charge of the army: "You want to publish MZD's military books within the Soviet army. This is simply ridiculous. The Soviet army defeated the elite troops of the German army, but it took MZD and the others twenty to twenty-five years."  It's just playing around with shuttlecocks and bayonets. But now you are publishing MZD's military books. Do you want to learn from the Chinese how to fight in the future? What did you think when you made this decision?  Kick it, or call it a squeeze? Stop this stupid thing that costs money and wastes time." In the end, the Soviet military had to burn these MZD military books that had been printed for the entire army.  Secondly, they do not have the "** base areas" and the broadest basis for the participation of the people in China's "new development zones" for the survival and development of guerrilla warfare.  As the Chinese offensive forces roll forward on their tank tracks, a large number of production and construction corps - this Chinese armed force with Chinese characteristics, armed cadre militias from various provinces, cities, ministries and commissions in China, and a large number of Chinese armed immigrants enter, "  "New Area", the number of Chinese personnel has exceeded the population of the Russian ethnic group, which has greatly frightened and controlled the "vast majority of the people" of the Russian ethnic group.  There were almost no people in the Far East during the Tsarist period, and it was a place where rebels and criminals were exiled.  After the founding of the Soviet Union, those rebels and criminals had long returned to Europe after the victory of the Soviet Union.  In the era of Lenin and Stalin, in order to strengthen their control over the Far East, they carried out an unprecedented large-scale immigration to the Far East. Many Soviet ethnic minorities in Europe immigrated to the Far East as a whole, freeing up space in Soviet Europe for Russia.  It is difficult for these Soviet ethnic minorities who were driven out of their homes to have a good impression of the Soviet Union ruled by Lenin and Stalin.  Chechnya is 1In 1944, the Soviet government under the leadership of Stalin forcibly moved 387,000 Chechens, almost the entire Chechen nation, out of their homes and deported them to Kazakhstan and Central Asia on the grounds that the Chechens had cooperated with the German invaders.  in Siberia, and revoked Chechnya's status as an autonomous republic.  Now that China has arrived, it is normal for these ethnic minorities who have been bullied by the Russian nation in the Soviet Union to turn to China one after another.  Therefore, if the Soviet Union wanted to carry out "guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines" in areas controlled by China, they had lost the basis of the broadest participation of the people. How could they carry out guerrilla warfare with the nature of people's war?  This is the fundamental reason why these Soviet guerrillas are doomed to fail.
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