The latest chapter of the Unlimited Military Base, Volume II: My Country 264. Sniper vs. Sniper, Astronomy

After slowly entering the city, the commando team realized that they were chasing a Russian division who fled, and their casualties were quite heavy. The city is full of killed Russians, both soldiers and civilians. They were all killed in the shelling of the night.

Heisenberg encountered a ruin of a Russian military machine gun position, which was hit directly by a shell. The two Russian soldiers who were waiting in the forefront of the Germans were smashed, the corpses and sandbags were everywhere, and their foxholes were now an open crater.

Gunshots came from afar, and sounds were heard in other directions. It must be that some Russian soldiers are covering other troops in the retreat. The commando team carefully passed through the city.

Heisenberg saw several frightened women hiding in a large house, and the windows of the house were broken. Heisenberg couldn’t stare at them, their heads were wrapped in headscarves, and many people were crying. They didn’t talk to the German soldiers, they looked like they felt they would be shot at any time.

Similar scenes are everywhere. On the street, women hold dead men or children; an old man wrapped his wife’s seriously injured leg; two elderly women rescued another woman who lost one foot.

Many houses have now become craters. Heisenberg thought that when the shells hit the house, the unfortunate residents were probably sleeping. They may have been buried underneath, and life and death are uncertain.

German soldiers did not pay attention to these scenes. They followed the order and marched through the city to catch up with the Russian army. The truck that was used as a means of transport the day before, is now lined up with the team.

Near the center of Lilbok, the commando team heard a fierce exchange of fire. Heisenberg believes that the Russians are stubbornly resisting in the city center.

The commando saw many German infantry classes hidden in houses near the city center. Heisenberg walked by Misha, Edim and Sergeant Keller. When the German squad was used as a concealed house, the commando saw a pile of bodies lying on the street between the houses. Eight German soldiers fell together, and they all had several bombs in their bodies, apparently dead.

Keller ordered an infantry to monitor the corners and streets. The soldier did it.

“Machine gun position, sir! Just in front of the street.”

“How far is it?” Sergeant Keller asked.

“About two hundred meters.”

Keller pointed to Edim and Heisenberg: “Go and kill it!”

“Edim is coming with me!” Heisenberg said to his friend. He put the rifle in front of him and began to climb forward. Heisenberg used the pile of corpses as a cover, slowly approaching and smashing into the corpse. He felt that it was difficult for the enemy to find him because he wore uniforms of the same color as those bodies.

Edim crawled beside him. He carefully placed the rifle on a corpse. Heisenberg has also set up a rifle and observed it with a better ZEISS sight. He pointed the crosshair to the chin of the machine gunner on the left.

“They are not exposed too much, can you hit?”

Edim smiled: “I think it can be Heisenberg, listen to my orders one, three, two, one!”

They both pulled the trigger at the same time. Heisenberg’s bullets were slightly higher, a few centimeters higher than the part he was aiming at. The shot was on the face of the machine gunner. He forgot that the shooting distance was relatively close. He watched the Russian soldier’s eyes wide open, then fell down and left his sight.

“Continue to monitor!” Heisenberg whispered, then he saw another Russian soldier climbed up and took the machine gun. Heisenberg hit a shot in his face. The nose of the Russian soldier disappeared and he shrank his head back. Edim also fired.

“The bomber was killed by me!” he said excitedly.

Heisenberg can fully feel that Edim’s adrenaline is surging, he himself. He searched for enemies on the street.

Edim continued to monitor the streets, Heisenberg turned and sergeant Hiroshi Keller, the enemy machine gun group had been solved by them.

Keller nodded and told others in the class to go forward. They dragged the fallen German soldiers off the street, and Sergeant Keller slammed the identity card hanging in their neck and slid it into his pocket. “Poor guy!” he murmured.

Keller asked Heisenberg if he could give him his sight. Heisenberg handed his rifle over.

Keller looked through the sights at the streets of downtown. He moved the rifle and observed the situation in front of him. “They are hiding in those concrete buildings. The concealed houses of the commando are made of mud and a few brick walls, which can’t stop the bullets, just like hiding behind the blankets.”

“What should I do? Sergeant?” Just then, an officer came to Keller. He is a captain with several infantry classes. Heisenberg estimates that about eight classes of soldiers followed him. Captain asked Keller, what is the situation.

“The enemies are hidden in the concrete buildings in the city center. My people are using these houses as a cover to fire on them. We just killed a machine gun position in front of the street.” He pointed to the Russian machine gun position.

“Good job, sergeant! Do you think your people can cover our charge?”

“No problem, sir!” Keller answered the question! !

“Very good. As long as the Russian soldiers probe, you will shoot and suppress them!”

“Yes, sir!” Keller said loudly.

Heisenberg felt that he seemed to be worried.

Sergeant Keller turned to Misha, Edim and Heisenberg: “Let the Russians see how the German soldiers fought!”

“We will do our best, sir!” Edim said, and he took a heel and gave him a courtesy. Later, Edim turned to Heisenberg: “You go first, Mr. High magnification sight.”

Said, he laughed.

Heisenberg went forward between the two houses. The fallen soldiers have been removed at the moment. So he is hidden from the wall and observes the situation through the sights on the rifle. Soon he found a Russian soldier. The guy hid in a large house and fired through the window. He hid behind the brick wall and was very concealed, only showing the rifle barrel and the small half of the skull. Heisenberg pulled the trigger. The Russian soldier did not fall or left, but he disappeared anyway. Using the same tactics, Heisenberg moved the crosshairs of the sights, crossed the building, and kept the corners of the house in the middle of the building and the rest of the building. He could hear the sound of automatic weapons and rifles from the building he was aiming at and the nearby houses.

As many bullets hit the exterior of the building, he saw white smoke and scattered bricks. The glass on all the windows has long been broken. A mortar shell exploded on the roof.

The crosshairs of Heisenberg fell on a Russian soldier operating a machine gun. When the gun was about to fire, a bullet hit the other’s chest and he fell.

Another Russian soldier took the machine gun and Heisenberg shot his forehead. Then he fired a shot at the barrel of the machine gun and completely destroyed it. The drop point of the bullet is three centimeters above the crosshair, which allows him to accurately shoot each bullet.

He moved the cross line again, but there was no obvious goal in front of him. So his Hiroshi commando rushed forward. Sergeant Keller followed the captain and marched up with the captain with about two hundred soldiers. Their movements were very fast, and they rushed to the front of the building and spread out in front of the door. Captain Hiroshi rushed in for an infantry squad. There was a crossfire in the building, and Heisenberg immediately heard that a long-handed grenade was thrown in.

After the grenade exploded, all the infantry poured into the building. Heisenberg and several other snipers watched several windows, but did not find Russian soldiers aiming at the outside. A few minutes later, with a few gunshots and a grenade explosion, Sergeant Keller came out of the house. He summoned the snipers under his hand.

“There are only twenty Russian soldiers in this building,” he said, pointing to the front. “It seems that the Russians are hiding in large buildings in the city center. The commando is now using this building as a cover.”

They walked into the building and climbed to the second floor. Heisenberg looked for a window here and was ready to shoot at any building. The other snipers in the Heisenberg class are also doing the same.

Heisenberg once again carefully explored part of the body. Looking at the distant buildings with the crosshairs of the sights, he quickly found the target he was looking for. One of the enemy’s snipers is aiming at the building where Heisenberg is located. A smaller scope was mounted on his rifle, and when Heisenberg aimed at him, the Russian sniper fired a shot.

Heisenberg imagined that one of his comrades had been killed by the other side. He can’t allow the other party to continue shooting. So he gently pulled the trigger. The bullet passed through the other’s left cheek and he fell.

This whole day, this process is repeated again and again. Heisenberg and several other snipers fired at any enemy appearing in the windows of the building, and the commando rushed into the building to clear the resistance inside the house. Heisenberg took out bullets from the magazines of the fallen German soldiers several times, and he was worried that his bullets would be polished.

Sergeant Keller noticed Heisenberg’s excellent shooting skills: “Heisenberg, you are a great warrior. I have never seen a sniper with technology like you. I am very happy to be with you.”

“Thank you, sergeant!” Heisenberg never heard such praise.

In the battle of the day, Heisenberg was in danger. A bullet shot by a Russian sniper almost hit his head. Heisenberg’s steel helmet was lifted up and slammed on his cheek, very strong, leaving a dark purple whip on his face. mark. Heisenberg squatted on the ground for a long time until he was convinced that the Russian sniper thought he had been shot. Then he slowly climbed to another window and searched for the other side.

A few minutes after the heartbeat, Heisenberg found the enemy sniper. He is looking through the sight of the rifle at his building and searching for the target. Heisenberg hit his forehead with a shot.

At dusk, a large number of Russian soldiers surrounded by the city center raised their hands and surrendered.

They were disarmed and headed south under the escorting of hundreds of German infantry.

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