Others show their swords, I show my missiles!
Chapter 228: The Final Battle in the Beast-Exterminating Valley
Under the vast night sky, the outline of the Beast-Exterminating Valley is looming, like a sleeping giant beast, quietly waiting for the coming storm.
Li Yunlong stood in front of the makeshift command post, gazing at the valley in the distance with sharp eyes, thinking about the next action plan in his mind.
The words of the deputy chief of general staff were still ringing in his ears. In fact, Li Yunlong already had several backup plans in mind. How could someone who was selected by the system be someone who had gained fame in vain?
The terrain features of the Beast-Exterminating Valley are our army’s most advantageous weapons.
The terrain there is rugged and full of gullies. Once thermobaric and incendiary bombs are used, the resulting lack of oxygen and flames will spread rapidly, and the closed nature of the valley will multiply these effects.
Li Yunlong imagined the scene of the thermobaric bomb exploding in the valley.
As the huge explosion sounded, the air in the valley was instantly compressed, forming a strong shock wave.
Subsequently, the high-temperature and high-pressure gas released by the thermobaric bomb will spread rapidly, engulfing all life.
In such an environment, the beasts of the Sixth Division could hardly escape the fate of death.
At the same time, he also planned to use the crude oil, gasoline, diesel and other flammable materials in the Undead Bay of the system space.
The substances will be loaded onto drones and sprayed on livestock in the valley.
Once ignited, the flames will spread rapidly, turning the entire valley into a sea of fire.
Even if the animals could temporarily escape the burning flames, the limited oxygen in the valley would suffocate them to death.
However, the most perfect plan is to use poison gas bombs.
Not only must these beasts be destroyed, but also those dangerous poison gas bombs must be destroyed.
In this way, we can protect our own troops and the people in the liberated areas from the threat of poison gas bombs and weaken the enemy's combat effectiveness.
Why not do this, which kills two birds with one stone?
In the conference room of the headquarters, the lights were dim and heavy, as if foreshadowing the heavy decision that was about to come.
The Deputy Chief of General Staff sat alone at one end of the long table. He had put down the phone in his hand, but his fingers were still tapping unconsciously on the table, making a slight echo.
His face was full of worry and his eyes were deep, as if he was staring into an unknown abyss.
The commander-in-chief, deputy commander-in-chief and others are all experienced generals. They naturally understand the concerns of the deputy chief of general staff.
At this moment, the balance in their hearts was swaying. On the one hand, they were aware of the cruel reality of war, and on the other hand, they were deeply worried about international public opinion.
"Using poison gas bombs will undoubtedly put us in a passive position in international public opinion. Although the actions of the Japanese pirates in China can no longer be classified as human beings." The deputy chief of staff finally broke the silence, his voice low and firm, "If this matter is exposed, just say it was my personal decision."
Chemical weapons were used on European battlefields as early as World War I.
Because chemical weapons are too lethal, too cruel, and inhumane, many countries have expressed their boycott.
They realized that such weapons would not only cause great pain to the enemy, but would also plunge the soldiers into endless fear.
Against this backdrop, countries began to seek more humane and effective ways of waging war.
By the time of World War II, although there was no explicit prohibition on the use of chemical weapons, countries had already agreed to stop using such cruel weapons.
They understand that the purpose of war is to defend the country and the nation and achieve the purpose of war, not to kill innocent lives.
However, in this vast battlefield in East Asia, one country deviated from this consensus. They ignored the condemnation of the international community and blatantly used chemical weapons to brutally kill innocent civilians and prisoners of war.
This country is the plaster country.
Their actions have aroused strong condemnation from the international community.
People have said that such behavior has exceeded the bottom line of war and is a trampling on human civilization. However, the plaster turned a deaf ear and continued their atrocities.
Now, in order to reduce our army’s casualties, we have no choice but to “return the favor in their own way.”
The commander-in-chief stood up, walked to the deputy chief of general staff, patted him on the shoulder, and said firmly and powerfully: "Deputy chief of general staff, we are one. Your concerns are also our concerns. But don't forget that war is always full of variables.
Even if we don't use poison gas bombs, the Japanese will use them. Those unscrupulous reporters will always find excuses to discredit us, and then they will still say that we used them. "
A senior leader also stood up, his eyes sparkling with wisdom: "Deputy Chief of General Staff, your concerns are not unreasonable. But we can take the initiative.
First report the news of the poison gas bombs seized in Xinxiang, so that the whole world knows that it was the Japanese who used chemical weapons first.
In this way, when we use poison gas bombs again, we can say that we are counterattacking the enemy's aggression. Or we can say that the Japanese had an accident when they used poison gas bombs, causing a leak."
However, the deputy chief of general staff still frowned: "But Jiang Wufa and the Western media control the discourse, and I'm afraid our voice will be difficult to reach the ears of the world."
The meeting room fell silent again, and everyone was lost in deep thought. They knew that the war of public opinion was a war without the smoke of gunpowder, but it was equally cruel and ruthless.
Finally, the headquarters reached a consensus: Since international opinion will say that we used poison gas bombs regardless of whether we used them or not, then let’s use them freely!
Besides, do we need to talk about humanitarianism to the beasts of the Sixth Division? Are they considered "human beings"? Have they ever talked about humanitarianism to our Chinese soldiers and civilians?
At dusk the next day, a setting sun hung in the sky, dyeing half the sky red like blood. In the far east, in a steep valley called "Beast Extermination Valley" by the locals, a battle of life and death was about to take place.
The Beast-Exterminating Valley has a dangerous terrain, with dense vegetation and rugged rocks in the valley, making it a natural hiding place.
The remnants of the Japanese Sixth Division, led by the division commander Guidi Waizhong, hid here, trying to survive and escape the impending fatal blow.
The 1st Regiment of the Independent Brigade, under the command of Brigade Commander Li Yunlong, quietly approached the valley.
Their goal is clear and firm - to completely eliminate this stubborn enemy.
In this battle, they will adopt an unprecedented tactic - using various poison gas bombs seized from the Japanese arsenal to deal a fatal blow to the enemy.
Before this, our army had suffered attacks from poison gas bombs many times, but our army had never used poison gas bombs.
It’s not that we can’t make it. We can even make missiles, so why can’t we make poison gas bombs?
Instead, our army has always upheld the humanitarian spirit and adhered to the bottom line.
However, the Japanese time and again crossed the bottom line of human morality and used poison gas bombs against our troops and innocent civilians.
Our army has decided that this time we will not give in. We will give the devils a taste of poison gas bombs!
As night fell, a regiment of soldiers began intensive preparations.
They carefully transported the poison gas bombs to the entrance and both sides of the valley, set up the captured Japanese mortars, and aimed at the various areas where the beasts of the Sixth Division were hiding in the Beast-killing Valley.
Every detail was carefully planned to ensure that the poison gas could spread to the greatest extent possible in the valley.
At the commander's command, thousands of cannons fired.
In an instant, deafening explosions sounded in the valley.
Immediately afterwards, streams of yellow, green, white, red and other colored poisonous gases rose from the explosion point and quickly spread in all directions.
The Japanese soldiers in the valley were caught off guard by this sudden attack.
They have been using this thing for years, so they certainly know how terrifying it is. Moreover, this time there is not just one type of poison gas bomb, but a hodgepodge! Even wearing a gas mask is still useless.
They fled in panic, but soon found that no matter where they went, they could not escape the poisonous gas.
Poison gas spread throughout the valley, the pungent smell was suffocating, and many Japanese soldiers fell to the ground in pain after inhaling the poison gas.
The regiment fired half of the captured poison gas bombs, took photos of the rest and sealed them up so that they could produce evidence for future propaganda wars.
The division commander Guidi Waizhong also realized the urgency of the situation at this moment.
It waved the command knife in its hand desperately, shouting loudly at its subordinates not to panic, to organize an assault, and to break out in a dispersed manner.
But under the attack of poison gas, the combat effectiveness of the Japanese soldiers dropped rapidly, and their assault turned into a waste of lives.
As time went on, the concentration of poison gas in the valley became higher and higher.
The Japs began to fall one by one, with expressions of despair and fear on their faces.
They knew they had nowhere to escape and could only wait for death to come in this valley.
Some of the Japanese soldiers even smiled before they died: At least I have an intact body!
On the high ground outside the valley, the soldiers of the 1st Regiment of the Independent Brigade were quietly and indifferently observing the situation in the valley.
As they saw the Japanese soldiers falling one by one under the attack of poison gas, they couldn't help but feel a surge of joy of victory and the satisfaction of revenge.
As the last Japanese soldier fell, deathly silence returned to the Beast-killing Valley.
In just over an hour, there was no more living devil in the Beast Extermination Valley. Including the division commander Gui Di Wai Zhong, the entire 6th Division was annihilated!
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