Hamid immediately commanded: “Pass the order to prepare everyone for the shelling! Everyone must wear a helmet, cover their ears, never leave the tunnel, and at the same time never lean against the tunnel wall.

It’s best to lie on the ground.

It’s better if there is something soft to cushion you.

This can effectively alleviate the vibration damage caused by close-range shelling!”

Most of the time, the damage caused by artillery to the human body is from shrapnel.

Or the rock nearby the blast that gets destroyed, or all other hard objects destroyed by blasting.

However, the shock waves generated when the artillery explodes can also cause huge damage to the human body.

If the distance is close enough, it may shatter the internal organs of a person.

Although Hamid doesn’t have any grand strategic thinking, he has been on the battlefield all of his life, so he has a lot of practical experience.

His orders were passed from layer to layer, and the soldiers in each tunnel received the orders.

As a result, many people began to collect materials on the spot, looking for some soft things to spread on the ground.

the tunnel to

understand what the group was doing, so he listened to the soldier who looked after him

and spread it under you, otherwise, if a shell explodes in front of you, it will shock you into

asked in a panic, “Is there really going to be a war? Could you please

haven’t fought before, and it’s useless to

coldly, “The

go anywhere

don’t want to die, you can get

want to try your luck, just stay here and don’t

you? So while cursing Charlie with the most vicious language in his heart, he reluctantly followed the other people to prepare the soil outside the

diesel lubricating oil bucket, struggling to shovel a bucket of dirt, and as soon as

the sound

The shelling has begun!

moment, the whole mountain seemed

the valley outside the cave entrance had suddenly plunged into

screamed loudly in

first time he

felt that his ears had been

his

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