Zhukov, who was at the front line of Lezhev, was shocked when he heard the news of an ominous German army behind him.
"How did this troop get behind us?”
This question puzzled him. The Soviets had launched an attack on the long front line of three to four hundred kilometers from Lezhev to Vyazma. The scale of the attack and the concentration of troops were unprecedented!
Under such circumstances, how did the German army avoid their eyes and sneak behind them?
Moreover, the location of this German army was very strange. They actually appeared in Uspensko!
This place was at least forty to fifty kilometers away from the front line.
According to the intelligence, the furthest the German troops had reached was Chaliowor, which was only about 140 kilometers away from Mosco.
In other words, the range of activity of this German army was at least 30 to 40 kilometers!
With such a large area of activity, it meant that the size of this army was not small. There were at least tens of thousands of people.
However, this made Zhukov even more curious!
Why did he not know that tens of thousands of people had slipped under his nose?
Something must have gone wrong, otherwise the Soviets would not have made such a huge mistake.
The news of a German army appearing in the rear made Zhukov very nervous.
He didn't know what the problem was, so he could only slow down the attack and carefully check the loopholes to prevent the German follow-up troops from exploiting the same loopholes and creating more trouble for them.
On the other hand, the threat of the German army behind them was too great. They had to get rid of them as soon as possible. Otherwise, the Soviets who were attacking at the front line would most likely be attacked by the German army from both sides. At that time, the Soviets might pay an extremely painful price!
Zhukov wasn't sure how many troops the enemy had, but he felt that it was safer to be safe, so he personally led an army to the north, ready to annihilate the fish that had escaped the net.
However, Zhukov was a step too late.
From the time he received the news to the time he sent out his troops, his speed was already very fast. However, compared to the German army, which had the boost of rapid marching props, the Soviets were as slow as a snail.
Moreover, as they marched north, Zhukov and the soldiers of the Soviets had already sensed that something was wrong!
"General, the railway bridge in front has been blown up. Our train can't pass through!”
The moving train suddenly stopped. A soldier trotted over from afar, bringing Zhukov bad news.
"What is it? The railway bridge was blown up? When did this happen?"
Zhukov was greatly shocked. He had just passed by this place three days ago. Wasn't this railway bridge still in good condition at that time?
Why was it gone now?
"Let's go, take me to see!"
He was very curious and wanted to know how this railway bridge was destroyed!
Was it destroyed by the German bomber in the air, or by the German ground forces?
When Zhukov and the others came closer to take a look, they were amazed!
The German army destroyed this railway bridge thoroughly!
Not only was the bridge destroyed, but the German army did not even let go of the pier.
The entire railway bridge was only left with a small section of the foundation on both sides of the river!
This was definitely not destroyed by an air raid. It was impossible for a German bomber to destroy a railway bridge to this extent!
This was obviously destroyed by someone using a fixed-point explosion!
The people who destroyed this bridge were definitely the German soldiers!
"Damn it, these guys must be wreaking havoc in our country!”
Zhukov almost immediately guessed the enemy's intention. The enemy must have felt that they couldn't defeat the Soviets in a head-on battle, so they deliberately bypassed the Soviets and ran behind the Soviets to sabotage them!
As long as they could destroy the Soviets 'communication lines and cut off their supplies, the Soviets would not be able to continue their offensive on the battlefield.
Moreover, they could also launch further attacks in the surroundings, artificially creating greater damage to weaken Mao Xiong's war potential and attract the Soviets to return to help.
In this way, the German army would be able to mobilize the Soviets and reduce the defensive pressure on the front line!
It had to be said that the enemy commander's sneak attack timing was very accurate!
At this moment, Zhukov had already deployed a large number of troops to the front line of Lezhev. Part of the reserve troops were reserved for defending Vyazma. The only army left was the group army on his side.
However, it would be very difficult to destroy the enemy in a short period of time with just this army group. This was because the enemy would not fight them head-on. They would definitely run around and destroy everything. They would hate them to the core, but they would be helpless!
Thinking of this, Zhukov was so angry that his lungs were about to explode!
"Quick, the engineers and Zhou Qiao's troops will immediately build the bridge. The rest of the troops will cross the river on the ice!”
Fortunately, winter came early for the furry bears, so they could cross the river even without a bridge.
However, because the ice could not bear the weight of heavy equipment, only light infantry and a small number of cavalry could cross the river. The supply troops, such as artillery and armored soldiers, could only slowly wait for the pontoon bridge to be built before they could cross the river!
Under normal circumstances, after witnessing the power of the German armored forces, the Soviet generals came to a conclusion:
In the absence of the protection of their own armored forces, they could not fight the German armored forces alone in the wild, because the hope of winning such a battle was very slim!
At present, Zhukov's armored troops had all been abandoned on the other side of the river. He only had some light infantry to use. Under such circumstances, he should have waited for his armored troops to cross the river before setting off.
However, considering that the German army was approaching Mosco and wreaking havoc along the way, Zhukov was very anxious.
He couldn't allow the German army to threaten Mosco, or even attack him. He couldn't allow the German army to continue destroying the city!
The war had already caused the economy of Mao Xiong to decline and the people to suffer. If the German army was allowed to wreak havoc like this, it would only further increase the burden on the government and the people of Mao Xiong, making it difficult for them to survive this long winter!
Therefore, even if he had to bear a huge risk, Zhukov still resolutely led the team forward!
Three hours later, Zhukov's troops arrived at Uspensko.
The German army here had long since been emptied, leaving him with only ruins!
Uspensko's train station had been completely destroyed. All the tracks within a dozen kilometers of the train station had been torn down, and thick smoke rose from both sides of the railway. It looked like the end of the world. It was a shocking sight!
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