At this moment, Bahar suddenly realized that the enemy's "tanks" with wheels were not as fragile as he had imagined.
Their significance lay not in their armor or firepower, but in their extraordinary maneuverability and flexibility.
For instance, right now, they were rapidly infiltrating along the road with the French Army soldiers, while he had no time to react.
Turning his head, Bahar saw a company from the 69th Infantry Regiment surging outside the village.
He quickly jumped in, waving and shouting at them, "Retreat! Hold your line, immediately!"
However, this company misunderstood Bahar's meaning.
Their first reaction was that the front units were sufficient and that their allies had already driven the enemy back and were claiming victory, so they were no longer needed here.
Disappointed, they dejectedly put away their rifles and turned back.
They walked rather than ran.