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From the Lunar New Year to the Tomb-Sweeping Day, Bangladesh had been constantly fighting with India in the form of harassment. The tragedy of the Indians at the Ganges had completely destroyed their popularity. According to their own claims, some famous ascetics, scholars, and walkers had died in this tragedy. Originally, the Hindus wanted to organize the Church Guardians to fight to the death with the Mongols. As soon as the news came out, all the Muslim countries in West Asia and North Africa announced that if the Hindus attacked Bangladesh, all the Muslims in the world would unite and support Bangladesh, which was also a Muslim.
The Indian government couldn't fight back, couldn't negotiate, and couldn't ask for mediation. Even if the whole country surrendered, the other party wouldn't accept. They just kept on killing. It was really not clear whether the Indians killed more Indians or the Mongols killed more Indians.
In March, the weather turned sunny, and the plague in India came as expected. The Bangladeshis all returned to their country, and they didn't need to kill anymore. The plague killed no less Indians every day than they killed.
The plague spread to both sides. Chen Weizheng told Duzha to retreat to the east side of the Brahmaputra River and let the west side become the epidemic area. He also sent a large number of medicines and disinfectants from Xin Ming. Once again, the Bangladeshis were moved to tears. They prostrated themselves on all fours and shouted "Long live!" three times. The first to enter the epidemic area was the Red Cross Society. These people really didn't dare to die. As the saying goes, if you know there are tigers in the mountain, you will go there. But their enthusiasm was met with a basin of cold water. Duzha refused their entry. Duzha thought that the real purpose of these people was to find anesthetic bombs. The Red Cross Society recruited volunteers from all over the world to bury the corpses in the east and central parts of India. They cleaned up the environment and removed the plague from the source. Unfortunately, no one was willing to go!
The Indians began to flee in the direction of their former mortal enemies, Pakistan and China. The Kashmir region, which was once a battleground, had become a gathering place for the Indians. More Indians from the east and central parts of the country were flocking to the south of the Deccan Plateau. They brought the plague into Kashmir and into the South as well.
Pakistan was furious and shot all the millions of Indians who entered Kashmir. They burned and buried them. A restricted area was set up ten kilometers away from the border. Any Indian who entered the area would be shot. The anti-chemical troops began to patrol.
China's border guards had already changed into anti-chemical suits and were on guard against all the Indians.
The power of nature was far stronger than human wars. It had been ten days since the plague started, and tens of millions of Indians had died. Once it spread to the south, the Indians could only jump into the sea.
The Indians began to ask the international community for help, but the international community shook their heads. For a country with a population of one billion, no amount of help would be enough. Good steel should be used on the blade. There was no return at all on a poor country like India.
The plague was spreading, and perhaps this ancient civilization was going to suffer a calamity!
Following Tang Wei's orders, 1,500 passenger jeeps sent Shi Xiong's 1st and 2nd Regiment to the 3rd Vietnamese Army's Xiyuan Corps and the 4th Vietnamese Army's Xiang Xi. Luo Luo's Special Forces were sent to Rong City, where the Vietnamese armored vehicles were stationed. The time was eleven o 'clock at night, and the landing location had already been determined. It was close to the destination, and they couldn't scare the other party.
When the helicopter took off, Chen Weizheng had already arrived at Ha Tinh Province. He watched the start of the battle through the screen at an altitude of three kilometers.
The 1st Regiment of the Special Forces was the fastest to assemble. After they finished assembling, they formed a formation and went straight to the 3rd Vietnamese Army's Xiyuan Corps. The 2nd Regiment of the Special Forces didn't assemble. Instead, they went directly to the 4th Vietnamese Army's Xiang Xi Corps. The last to arrive was Luo Luo's Special Forces. They landed in a mountainous area three kilometers away from the armored vehicles in the south of Rong City.
Rong City was an important industrial and commercial city, as well as the economic and cultural center of North Vietnam. It was the capital of Nghi An Province. On the north bank of the Blue River. The population was about 430,000. The wood distribution center. There were wood processing, phosphate fertilizers, sugar, rice milling, oil extraction, and power plants. The suburbs were rich in rice. The transportation hub. The Blue River estuary in the southeast of the city was the outer port. There was an air station in the suburbs.
The armored vehicles occupied a large area, so they were stationed on the south bank of the Blue River. This was also to make it convenient for Shin Myung Province. The armored vehicles didn't need to line up to cross the bridge and could directly participate in the battle.
Because the enemy's armored vehicles occupied a large area, Luo Luo's Special Forces had to go around several villages without waking up the civilians. Luo Luo knew that the people who couldn't be woken up were the ones who were anesthetized. There were two anesthetic bombs in each village, and all the personnel wore small masks in advance.
Except for some of the vanguard troops approaching the armored vehicles and leaving a company to deal with the anesthetized villagers, the best enemy was the dead.
At twelve o 'clock sharp, the three teams triggered the anesthetic bombs at the same time. The 3rd Vietnamese Army's Xiyuan Corps and the 4th Vietnamese Army's Nine Dragons Corps were the main forces of three divisions. They were equipped with an air force helicopter brigade, an artillery brigade, an anti-aircraft artillery brigade, an armored division, an infantry division, and a mountain division. The total number of people in each division exceeded 50,000.
The first and second divisions of the Special Forces had 2,200 people each. Luo Luo's Special Forces had 3,000 people. After releasing the anesthetic bombs and ensuring that everyone in the base was asleep, the job was basically done. What followed was 1,500 passenger air jeeps. They first sent the 12,000 Dong Fang Army's 2nd Division to the base of the 3rd Vietnamese Army, then sent the 12,000 Third Division to the base of the 4th Vietnamese Army. They then used Longshan 2017 to shoot rocks into the temples of the sleeping Vietnamese soldiers. Very quickly, the 100,000 Vietnamese soldiers were all cleaned up. In order to prevent an Indian-style epidemic from spreading, each division dug three large pits before they were barely buried.
When the 5,000 technical soldiers of the armored vehicle group landed at Rong Mountain, Luo Luo's Special Forces had already cleaned up all the sleeping Vietnamese soldiers. Including the officers and the soldiers, there were only about 10,000 people. It wasn't enough for Luo Luo's Special Forces to kill. Luo Luo didn't have the habit of burying corpses. He pulled all the vehicles used by the Vietnamese soldiers to the Blue River. Along with the villagers who were killed along the way, he threw them into the Blue River and landed at the base of the Shin Myung Province's armored vehicle group. Overnight, he familiarized himself with the Vietnamese army's T-3, T-62, PT-59 tanks, and PT-7 light tanks and built a new armored vehicle group. The Dong Fang Army's Rapid Reaction Division that came from Route 8 had already gotten the inspiration. They coordinated with the new armored vehicle group and set off at dawn to attack and occupy Hejing City.
The first and second divisions of the Special Forces that had completed their mission gloriously took the helicopters of the 2nd and 3rd divisions of the Dong Fang Army back to Longxiang City. Luo Luo's Special Forces sent the new armored vehicle group out of the base of Rong City. They waited until the helicopters sent the 2nd Escort Brigade of the Shin Myung Province's armored vehicle group back to Rong City before they took the helicopters back to Longxiang City. Their mission was fully completed.
Following closely behind the Dong Fang Army's Rapid Reaction Division were the 4,000 T90, T80, T72, T-55, and PT-76 tanks of the Shin Myung Province's Armored Vehicle Group. Among them, 100 T90's were trump cards, and a few hundred T80's were Ah Qiong's main battle tanks. The T80's were Ah Qiong's predecessors, the previous generation of main battle tanks. The T72 was something from the 1970s, while the T-55 was a product from the 1950s. The PT-76 was a light amphibious tank.
All in all, the Indian tanks were more than just a little more advanced than the Vietnamese tanks. In layman's terms, the Indian tanks had already entered the 60-ton range, while the Vietnamese tanks were still stuck at 30-odd tons. This was the standard during World War II. If they were to really fight, not to mention bullets, the Vietnamese tanks would be finished off immediately.
The soldiers of the Shin Myung Province who were driving the Vietnamese tanks felt like they had returned to the days before liberation. The T-34 was a famous weapon during World War II!
The 2nd Division held the north, the 3rd Division held the south, and the Rapid Reaction Division was in the middle to provide support. The 6,000 tanks were reorganized into two groups: the southern group and the northern group. The 1st Division of the Dong Fang Army followed the Shin Myung Province's Armored Vehicle Group along Route 8 and arrived at Yue Shan with the Dong Fang Army's Logistics Headquarters. This would be the main rear of this battle.
Chen Weizheng saw that the first step was very smooth and knew that it was a good start. As for what would happen next, it would depend on Xiao Song and Xiao Yu's methods.
It was only when someone saw a large number of corpses along the coast of the Lanjiang Estuary that they reported to the local police that they knew that the two super main forces and the entire country's armored vehicles had been taken down by the Shin Myung Province. Hejing Province had already fallen under the control of the Shin Myung Province.
In Longxiang City, Xiao Song and Xiao Yu split into two groups. Xiao Yu was planning a new attack, while Xiao Song was summarizing the previous battle.
Xiao Song acknowledged the work of the 1st and 2nd Special Forces Regiments, but he criticized Luo Luo's special brigade. Not only did Luo Luo's special brigade knock out the enemy, but they also killed the enemy. It could be said that they had completed the mission more than they should have. This was because the people who followed them were all technical soldiers. If they were asked to kill the enemy face-to-face, they would probably not be able to drive steadily and the tanks would not be able to shoot accurately. Therefore, the headquarters let the special brigade complete this mission. The criticism was because we did not bury them on the spot. Throwing them into the river was an old tradition. We did this in the Wenjiang River and later in the Ganges River. But this time, we should not do it because we need to occupy this piece of land. We must not let a plague like what happened in India happen here. It was too scary. Now, more than a million people die in India due to the plague every day. It was more than the number of people killed in Bangladesh!
Luo Luo said that the special brigade was used to doing things in the west. They would always leave after killing and robbing. They had always been in charge of killing and not burying. In the future, they should consider equipping an engineering battalion to be in charge of burying.
Luo Luo's words caused everyone to laugh. The commanding officers of the 1st and 2nd Special Forces Regiments also said that killing 50,000 people was not tiring, but burying people was tiring. If the 1st and 2nd Special Forces Regiments were to kill 50,000 people, they could still manage. However, if they wanted to be in charge of burying, it would be very difficult. The 2nd and 3rd Special Forces Regiments were both masters of burying 12,000 people. They had been busy for most of the night and only finished burying the corpses in the morning.
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