The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family -
Chapter 3132
The current permanent fortification had been excavated into the rocky mountain. At the same time, it was internally anchored and reinforced with multiple layers of reinforced concrete, and the construction process was the same as the tunnels with a high degree of sturdiness. 3
The possibility of the other party blowing up this kind of fortification using the power of their towed howitzers was basically zero.
It would only be possible for them to blow up this fortification if they used high-end nuclear bunker busters. 2
However, this kind of highly sophisticated weapon could only be mastered by the five permanent nations of the United Nation. Syria's overall firepower level was at best at the level of the 1960s and 1970s. So, it would simply be impossible to obtain such equipment.
Moreover, even if they had such equipment, they would still be unable to cause direct damage to Hamed's troops.
This was because at this time, there was not even a single soldier inside Hamed's frontal fortification. 2
Hamed had resolutely carried out all of Charlie's
instructions. Since the other party was engaging in a field artillery synergy, Hamed would only mobilize his soldiers to go and fight and defend the frontal fortification after the infantry began charging and initiating the fight when the artillery stopped. 2
At this moment, the soldiers were all peacefully hiding in the tunnels inside the reverse slope fortifications. The enemy had already fired dozens of rounds of artillery, but there was not even a single wounded person on Hamed's end. 2
As the other party continued with their artillery bombardments, their infantry also continued advancing rapidly toward Hamed's base. After about an hour or so, more than five thousand troops were already close at hand, and they had stopped at the foot of the mountain, which was about two kilometers away from the entrance of the base.
At this time, another round of bombardment began! 3
The entire frontal slope of the mountain had already been blown into complete darkness, and the little top 0 f the mountain was quickly filled with the scene of devastation.
This was the last round of bombardment before the infantries started charging. As soon as the infantry launched their attack, the bombing would have to stop. Otherwise, they could easily injure their own men with the large-scale bombing. 2
However, the commander on the other side did not know about the situation inside the mountain.
Based on his past experience, he concluded that Hamed's forces must have been severely reduced in strength at this time. Moreover, his defense forces must have been mostly destroyed. So, he immediately ordered the infantries to charge and launch an attack under the cover of the armored vehicles!
Hamed's base was originally easy to defend but difficult to attack in the first place. As soon as the entrances at the north and south were cut off, there was no way for any personnel or vehicles to enter at all. So, the armored vehicles could not charge in directly, and the only thing that they could do was to cover the infantry as they charged toward the high ground while providing close-range machine guns and artillery support.
Hamed watched the other party's armored vehicles roaring as they got closer and closer from the permanent fortifications on the frontal slope. There were thousands of soldiers who were bowing as they followed behind and relied on the cover of the armored vehicles to advance safely to the foot of the mountain. Immediately afterward, the other party's artillery continued firing once again as they launched a new round of artillery bombardment at the high ground on the frontal slope.
This round of bombardment lasted for twenty minutes. Twenty minutes later, as soon as the bombardment stopped, thousands of soldiers rushed out from behind the armored vehicles, and they were all shouting as they rushed all the way up to the high
ground.
In the eyes of the other party's commander, taking control of the frontal high ground was equivalent to taking over Hamed's entire base.
The significance of the high ground was very high in this kind of traditional ground attack. As long as the high ground was conquered in a local war, this would be equivalent to taking the initiative in the war in this area. It was also equivalent to forming a strong fire deterrent to the surrounding area. Besides, the high ground was very easy and difficult to defend in itself. S o, five thousand people might not necessarily be able to take down a high ground that was defended by five hundred people.
When defending, the side occupying the high ground would be able to defend easily, while the enemy attacking from the lower ground would replace it very difficult to attack. 2
When attacking, the side occupying the high ground would be able to attack and launch charges, whereas the enemy defending from the lower ground would be almost completely defenseless. It would even be very difficult for the enemy to retreat because they would be exposing their backs to their opponent.
So, the other party's commander felt that regardless of how many troops Hamed would have left, if he could take the high ground and launch an attack from the high ground to the inner base, he would be able to settle this battle once and for all!
As thousands of soldiers continued swarming up, Hamed's soldiers immediately began to enter the permanent fortification on the frontal slope through the tunnels from the reverse slope fortification. After thousands of the other party's soldiers had already entered Hamed's permanent fortification's firing range, Hamed suddenly used the radio to give a n order: "Fire!"
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