Chapter 743 Let the flames burn all over the earth! Ullah!
But because he was walking in the front, he could not get out of the way and evacuated behind the barbed wire and trenches, the Ming cavalry did not retreat and still rushed towards him without hesitation.
These Ming cavalry were like small boats facing huge waves, and in an instant, they were buried in the camp of the Polish cavalry that was rushing over like a tide.
Sudden!
With the violent bombing sounds, huge golden light exploded and the space of several meters radius was blown into a black ground, these Ming cavalry completely disappeared without a trace.
Seeing this scene, Zhu Cizhuo couldn't help but grit his teeth.
Although he had long been accustomed to the cruelty of war, he still felt like he was cut by someone in his heart when he saw his comrades ending his life in this way.
The huge explosion made Sobesky feel that his eardrums were deaf, and he seemed to have been knocked down, but he couldn't come back to his senses for a moment.
When he came to his senses, he found that many corpses fell in front of him where many Ming cavalry appeared, and a large pit was blown out, and countless war horses were lying in place and whining.
Sobesky knew that these Ming cavalry had not had time to withdraw and chose this way of dying together.
He was shocked by the power of the explosives carried by these Ming cavalry, and also by the courage of these Ming cavalry.
He didn't know what kind of belief could make these Orientals so willing to devote themselves to the collective.
Sobesky began to feel a little scared.
However, he had no time to make any decisions because of the sudden fear in his heart. He and his army were like arrows away from the string, and there was no room for any turn.
Sobesky had to continue rushing forward and control his mount to speed up slowly. Not long after, he saw the dense barbed wire in front and the Ming army infantry hiding in the barbed wire.
Sobesky had to turn his horse's head and break out from another direction.
He could guess that these Ming army infantry must have come prepared, otherwise they would not have stopped in front of their cavalry.
Sure enough, not long after he turned around, he heard explosions coming from the side.
It turned out that the Polish winged cavalry under his command, who were rushing towards the group of infantry, triggered the landmine before he could turn his horse's head, and the people who were bombed were overturned.
The Ming army set up several lines of defense along the Dnieper River, and were divided into south, west and north lines according to their orientation.
The reason why there is no Eastern Front is because the Dnieper River is on the east side.
Now, there are a large number of Ming troops gathered on the south, west and north lines.
So, Sobesky soon discovered that no matter which direction he broke through, he had to face the Ming army.
In the end, Sobesky had to grit his teeth and break through from a place.
While the Ming army used landmines to blow up a group of Polish winged cavalry, they also began to continue shelling. Howitzers and incendiary bombs poured wildly among the charging Polish winged cavalry like rain, causing many Polish winged cavalry to be buried in the sea of fire or torn to pieces.
at the same time.
The Polish winged cavalry who rushed to the front of the barbed wire were also blocked by the Ming army's infantry with company muskets and rifled rifles. At the same time, they were bombarded by the sky-blasting thunder flying from the sky. As a result, a group of Polish winged cavalry were swept down on the barbed wire and gradually piled up into small hills.
Even if someone rushed behind the barbed wire, he was blocked by a huge trench, and the Ming army behind him also blocked him.
Therefore, at the end, the 120,000 Polish winged cavalry charged for a whole afternoon, but did not charge out, and gradually lost their courage. At first, they did not dare to charge at the fire-spraying fire again.
For them, the Ming army in front of them really didn't know how to deal with the army.
Even though they ask themselves, they are brave.
They once fought against all kinds of cavalrymen in the East and West by holding cavalry and charging intensively, and fighting for life in an invincible way, they were now really afraid of the Ming army's defense line composed of machine guns, rifled guns, rifled guns and barbed wire.
Sobesky was also surprised to find that the gap between his army and the Ming army was indeed very big, and it seemed that neither of them was the same era.
Because more than one-third of the casualties on his own side, and the Ming army, except for the hundreds of Ming cavalry who broke out immediately because of their timely reaction and did not withdraw immediately, there were no casualties at present.
what to do?
Sobesky did not sleep all night, and the music from his hometown came from afar, which made him feel extremely sad.
He pulled out his knife angrily and wanted to kill the person who sang his hometown song, but he found that the person who sang his hometown song was not the people in his camp, but the Ming army opposite, the Ming army behind the barbed wire.
By dawn the next day, Sobesky simply organized all his Polish winged cavalry and asked them to break through in one direction.
Although these Polish winged cavalry had begun to lose their fighting spirit, they knew that it was a desperate place and had no choice but to charge, so they still followed Sobesky's orders and continued to break out forcibly.
However, because the Ming army's dense firepower network was too powerful, the Polish winged cavalry had no effect except to increase their own casualties.
Even next, Sobesky led his Polish winged cavalry to try to break through several times.
It's still useless.
Several layers of human walls were piled up outside the barbed wire on the Ming army.
Sobesky, who was increasingly desperate, had to retreat to the Dnieper River with more than half of the losses.
The Ming army began to attack after seeing Sobesky and his Polish winged cavalry no longer breaking through the siege.
The first one to be mobilized was the Red Flame Army composed of Rakshasa serfs.
Before letting them go, Zhu Cizhuo called out: "You who are unwilling to be serfs of suffering, take up your weapons now, say goodbye to weakness, become cruel, and kill all the bad people who are trying to enslave you! Remember, behind you is your own fields, Moscow, you need to kill them all, and let the red flames burn all over the earth to get rid of their enslavement!"
Zhu Cizhuo said that, then drew his sword and pointed at the direction of the Dnieper River: "Now I order, rush over and kill all the Polish winged cavalry!"
At this time, the doors made of barbed wire in various places have slowly opened.
After being mobilized by Zhu Cizhuo, the Chiyan Army rushed into the barbed wire with spears and rushed towards the Polish winged cavalry.
"Ula!"
"Ula!"
"Ula!"
These Red Flame Army soldiers composed of serfs have not been fully Chineseized, so when they charge, they still shout local slogans.
Morale was very exciting.
The Ming army successfully used class contradictions to make these Rakshasa serfs willing to act as cannon fodder in the great cause of unification of the Ming Dynasty.
Not long after, many Red Flame Army composed of Rakshasa serfs rushed to the Polish winged cavalry.
After seeing this scene, the Polish winged cavalry, who had already lost their fighting spirit, hurriedly lined up again under the command of Sobesky and rushed towards these Rakshasa serfs.
The two sides fought together because of this.
While Sobesky was fighting with all his strength against the Rakshasa serfs who stabbed him with a spear, he couldn't help but curse: "You hateful Rakshasa people are the Eastern demons who destroyed your country and nation. How can you sacrifice your lives for them! How can you betray your own country!"
Chapter completed!