Chapter 424: One in Two (asking for monthly votes at the end of the month)

"Boom!"

An anti-tank missile hit a BMP infantry fighting vehicle and destroyed it directly, turning the entire armored vehicle into a fireball.

"Boom!"

A shell hit a truck and it exploded. The truck was carrying bullets, and the hot air caused the bullets to explode.

"Swish~~" The propellant of the bullets ignited, and the bullets, which were not restrained by the barrel, began to fly around.

Artillery shells, rockets, and anti-tank missiles were fired continuously.

There were also cavalry charging.

In order to annihilate this transport convoy, the guerrillas mobilized a full 3,000 troops.

Under this death charge, the battle ended in just three hours.

The battlefield was in a mess, with smoke everywhere.

Although air support was called in and there was an advantage in air firepower, the transport convoy was still annihilated.

The guerrillas were celebrating, celebrating this rare victory.

Although the guerrillas suffered more than 2,000 casualties, it was still a great victory for the guerrillas.

After all, the guerrillas were poorly equipped. The 3,000 troops mobilized had all kinds of equipment.

Some were equipped with "Hongying"-5 air defense missiles, some were equipped with "Qianwei" air defense missiles, and there were two types of anti-tank missiles. There were 56-type semi-automatic rifles, 56-type machine guns, 38-caliber rifles, Hanyang rifles, Zhongzheng rifles, etc.

As for cannons, there were also several types.

"Contact the CIA, we need weapons and ammunition supplies!" said a guerrilla leader after cleaning the battlefield.

This time, because of the air bombing, the guerrillas' losses were quite astonishing.

On the battlefield, many weapons were damaged.

It can be said that this guerrilla lost its combat effectiveness in a short period of time and needed to rest and recuperate.

They had no military production capacity, and weapons and ammunition were provided by the CIA in addition to being captured.

Even the tactics of guerrilla warfare were taught and trained by them.

In the clear sky, you can see the snow on the top of the mountain in the distance, and white clouds are floating in the blue sky, clear and ethereal.

This is a beautiful land, with antique buildings on the streets, and you can see the palaces with pointed roofs and red houses.

This is Nepal, a landlocked country.

Nepal is located in the Himalayas, bordering China to the north, Sikkim to the east, India to the south, and only a 27-kilometer corridor from Bangladesh. The land area is about 147,000 square kilometers and the population is about 17 million.

Nepal is an agricultural country with a backward economy and is one of the least developed countries in the world.

At this time, a meeting was being held in a building.

On the map, an arrow hit the 27-kilometer corridor from Nepal to Bangladesh.

"Our mission this time is to control this corridor, occupy key areas, cut off the Indian army, and prevent the Indian army from providing support!" A middle-aged man with dark skin spoke Chinese.

They are guerrillas from Bhutan and Sikkim.

During this month, the Bhutan and Sikkim guerrillas have achieved great success. Their bases have been connected and a large number of Indian troops have been eliminated.

This time they came here to attack this corridor, so as to divide the Indian army into two and prevent the Indian army in the east from receiving reinforcements and supplies.

By then, the Bhutan and Sikkim guerrillas, together with the Burmese guerrillas, will not necessarily belong to India in Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram, with a total of 200,000 square kilometers of land.

And if the land route to Myanmar can be opened, the supply of firearms, ammunition and supplies will be greatly improved.

For this battle, the Bhutan and Sikkim guerrillas mobilized 3,000 troops, prepared supplies and ammunition in advance, and entered Nepal in batches.

Nepal also turned a blind eye to this, because Nepal has also been bullied by India.

The guerrillas received a lot of support this time. It can be said that Kashmir is a matter of great concern, which greatly increased the support here. The Indian army is now heavily supported in Kashmir, and it is difficult to fully support here.

"At 5 a.m. tomorrow, we will launch an attack. We must take the position as quickly as possible and control this place!" Commander Chen Yang pointed to the narrow 27-kilometer area.

The terrain here is relatively simple and flat, with a river flowing through.

What they have to do is to blow up the bridges along the river as soon as possible, so that the Indian army cannot quickly support, and at the same time seize the high ground. Although the high ground is only 400 meters above sea level, this high ground is very important and can control the plains of 50 kilometers around.

It just so happens that there is only one Indian army post on this high ground, and the garrison is only one squad.

As long as this high ground is captured and a defensive position is built, it will be cut off here, and the Indian army will no longer be able to reinforce the east.

At night, the guerrillas set off.

There are no torches, and they set off in a dispersed manner.

Because the people here look similar, they are divided into small pieces, and no one suspects them at all.

The troops had already arrived at the battle site in the middle of the night. Each person had eight grenades hanging on his body. These wooden-handled grenades were the favorites of the guerrillas because they could often exert great power.

The troops took advantage of the cover of darkness and rested near the battlefield.

At nearly five in the morning, the commanders of the troops looked at their watches. They had checked the time on their watches before setting off.

When the pointer pointed to five o'clock, the signal flare was fired into the sky, and a battle started immediately.

A small group of troops blew up the bridge. Bridge construction is not easy. It takes India two or three years to build a bridge over a river three or four hundred meters wide. The built bridge is likely to collapse, but it is easy to blow it up. Just place a few explosive packs to destroy a bridge.

All five bridges were blown up at the first time.

At the same time, the guerrilla force was attacking an Indian army camp. This camp was the largest camp in the surrounding area, with a regiment of troops stationed there. It was also the camp closest to the highland sentry post.

The Indian army, who was sleeping soundly, was caught off guard.

At five o'clock in the morning, it was the time when people were most tired and best to sleep, and it was very safe here. The Indian army had never expected that they would be attacked.

The sound of artillery and gunfire broke the silence of the night, and the panicked Indian soldiers didn't even have time to put on their pants.

Before they could organize an effective resistance, they actually had a camp roar.

The Indian army's combat effectiveness has never been known for its combat effectiveness, and its organizational ability is even worse.

There are even Indian soldiers holding guns and shooting at anyone they see.

The entire camp was in chaos.

Even the head of the military camp did not die at the hands of the guerrillas, but at the hands of his own soldiers.

When the sun rose, the gunshots and artillery sounds stopped.

The guerrillas were cleaning the battlefield and began to build defensive positions at the same time.

The high ground was also taken down as soon as possible.

Although there was a squad stationed at the outpost, they were all sleeping last night and were easily taken down.

The guerrillas built defensive positions and set up artillery positions on the high ground, seizing the time so as not to be unable to stop the large number of Indian troops.

There was not much time left for them, so they had to hurry up.