So Wang Zhong couldn't see the effects of the B4 heavy artillery clearly.
The next moment, he saw the enemy tanks begin to bombard strategic high points within the city, splattering debris all over as they hit water towers, bell towers, and the like.
Wang Zhong broke out in a cold sweat, relieved that the enemy had not fired at the water tower before reaching Peniye. Otherwise, he would have already been dead.
He wasn't worried about Dmitry, though, because the observation window at the forward command post wasn't in the highest location but had traded the range of view for better concealment.
With the enemy firing like that at high points, they certainly couldn't hit the forward command post or Dmitry.
Wang Zhong took a deep breath and patiently waited for the enemy to enter the ambush zone.
At that moment, a shrill howl came from the sky, and without looking up, he knew the Stukas were coming.