Chapter 139 Who is the King of Mountain Warfare?



The bunker was surrounded by only a few small hills with gentle undulations, and the terrain was relatively flat.

Seeing that it was getting late, Dubois immediately ordered his troops to set up camp on the spot and strengthen their vigilance.

Because it is only two kilometers from the valley entrance, it could be attacked by Kunzhai at any time.

The daytime attack on the armored vehicle made Dubois completely abandon his contempt for the mountain people.

Kachin King Ding Ying attached great importance to this campaign of encirclement and suppression in the mountains, and Gan Shang Army Commander personally deployed troops, mobilizing a full division and several other special forces.

At first, Dubois didn't quite understand why such a large-scale operation was necessary to wipe out a rabble.

It wasn't until he personally experienced the attack on the mountain road that he put away his arrogance and prejudice.

At this moment, Commander Du stood on a small mound in the camp and saw the valley entrance fortress two kilometers away through night vision binoculars.

The more he looked, the more solemn his expression became.

This 60-meter-tall, three-story concrete fortress, built against the rock, with its sturdy outer walls and densely packed firing ports and cannons, gives one a sense of helplessness, as if there is no way to break through it.

The thousand-meter-high cliffs at the valley entrance and around the valley left these mountain groups sighing in despair.

How do you break through such a hard tortoise shell?

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The temperature in Ganxi Mountain drops sharply after nightfall.

Temperatures in South Asia in March are generally above 20 degrees Celsius.

But the temperature in the mountains at night is around 10 degrees Celsius, which made Dubois, who was used to warmer climates, put on a military jacket.

The combat squads that went into the mountains to suppress the guerrilla forces of the local people have been sending back information one after another.

Over a period of nearly nine hours, ten teams searched a mountainous area of ​​approximately 40 square kilometers.

Three mountain warfare squads encountered enemy forces and engaged in firefight.

The outcome of the battle was unexpected:

The mixed regiment, which had always called itself the king of mountain warfare, suffered a number of casualties.

Of the 90 people in the three teams, 22 were killed.

The main reason for their heavy casualties was not bullets or bombs, but rather the most primitive hunting traps and poisoned arrows...

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