1132 Assault Command
"I asked whose troops surrendered!" Govorov gritted his teeth and picked up the other party's collar and asked fiercely. .
"All... all the Ukrainians surrendered!" The officer was afraid and could only make up an explanation himself.
In fact, he didn't know clearly, but knew that someone had surrendered. The Ukrainians took advantage of the chaos to start turning against each other. As for who surrendered, he didn't know at all.
So when Govorov asked this, he could only make up a reason in panic and explain it even if he was found wrong in the future, he would have a way to explain it.
It is natural that there is such a mess in Kiev now that some news is wrong.
"All Ukrainians? All Ukrainians have rebelled? Don't hesitate! Tell me clearly! Hurry!" Govorov obviously didn't want to believe that all Ukrainians turned against each other and continued to ask.
"We don't have so much time to waste! The Ukrainians cannot rebel so much together! It's just that the scene is too chaotic and they haven't identified it clearly!" Goworov's chief of staff said depressedly.
"Comrade Marshal! Give an order! We should fight to the last moment! Long live the Soviets! Long live the great leader Comrade Stalin!" After a brief pause, the Chief of Staff continued to speak firmly.
"Let the artillery fire at the positions to the west! Stop the Germans from continuing to enter the city! Organize a counterattack! Organize troops to fight back!" Govorov did not intend to break through, he was also thinking about regaining the city of Kiev.
Now breaking through is actually just a dead end. The German army has deployed heavy troops in all directions, and there is no way to escape.
If Govorov could use the light infantry in his hand to break through the German defense line and break through dozens of kilometers in one breath in the German-occupied area, then he would be the Soviet god of war.
Of course, he could not do anything that Zhukov could not do. So he immediately rejected the proposal of retreating and breaking through.
What he thought was to repel the Germans who broke into the city of Kiev, and to take back his defense circle as much as possible while it was still dark.
Only in this way can there be a glimmer of hope. Unfortunately, he still overestimated the combat effectiveness of his troops.
The Soviet army in the city has now completely collapsed. Those who escape and those who surrender have the ability to organize a counterattack?
After making a few phone calls and trying, the officers in the command became even more desperate.
One of the officers walked to Govorov helplessly and reported: "Comrade Marshal! Now there is a chaos outside, we can't mobilize the troops to fight back..."
"What? There is no way to organize troops to fight back? What's the joke? What does it mean that you can't mobilize your troops?" Hearing this result, Govorov asked in disbelief.
Then, he heard the machine gun outside the door suddenly roar. I don’t know whether it was the chaos army or the Germans attacking nearby, and the guarded soldiers were firing and fighting back.
"The Germans are here! It's the German tank!" An officer ran into the room, looked at the senior officer in the command center, and shouted loudly.
"Comrade Marshal! Retreat quickly! We can't hold on for long! The German firepower is too fierce!" Seeing that Govorov is still here, the officer exhorted with a crying voice: "Go away! Leave here!"
"The Germans are already outside the door?" After hearing this news, several Soviet commanders widened their eyes, unable to believe everything they heard.
Those German soldiers are now a few dozen meters away from them? What a joke?
"Tutu! Tutu!" The unique sound of German machine guns tearing the linen was heard outside the door.
The continuous and unauthorized shooting sound of the bullets, which overwhelmed the shooting sound of the Soviet dp-28 light machine gun, made everyone in the room despair.
The German army is now outside the door. They just want to leave now, but they may not be able to leave!
Walking to the wall, he pulled out his beloved pistol from the armed belt hanging on the wall, Govorov ordered loudly: "Go out to fight with me! Eliminate the enemy!"
After saying this, he walked out of his room and into the corridor in the semi-basement. Some officers followed him and pulled out their pistols.
His guard captain carried a rifle, and some officers were still in the spot without moving. They were scared and did not have the courage to walk out of the basement to face the German tanks.
Govorov walked to the door with a pistol in one breath, and then he saw two blood-covered Soviet soldiers lying on the door. It was obvious that the outside of the door had been occupied by German soldiers.
Behind the wall, German soldiers shouted loudly one after another, and even the trivial German Gorov could not hear clearly.
Obviously these German soldiers came straight to his command. If no one leaked the secret, the Germans would not be able to easily find his command under such dark conditions.
"!" Seeing someone leaning into the corridor, Govorov raised his pistol and fired a bullet.
His marksmanship was not excellent. The bullet hit the door frame and did not hit the German soldiers outside the door.
The other party was obviously concerned about the weapons of the Soviet officers inside, and he did not have the courage to poke his head out for a while.
However, the other party called out in very unskilled Russian, hoping that the people inside would put down their weapons and surrender.
Unfortunately, Govorov raised his pistol and shot it again, interrupting the German soldiers outside the door. Seeing that the people inside continued to fire, the other party no longer had any more trouble.
After a brief silence, a grenade was thrown into the corridor. Before the grenade could explode, two more grenades rolled in.
"Boom!" The explosion filled the corridor with dust. After all, it was in a closed space, and the power of this grenade was fully exerted.
The first exploding grenade was a wooden-handled m24 grenade, and the one rolling into the corridor behind was a German egg-type m39 grenade.
The three grenades almost exploded together, shrapnel flying across the corridor, and all the people inside were overturned to the ground.
After the grenade exploded, German soldiers carrying submachine guns and assault rifles rushed in and controlled everything with thick smoke.
"Let's surrender! Surrender!" In the rooms on both sides of the corridor, the Soviet officers shouted loudly and raised their hands high.
Chapter completed!