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Furthermore, he had placed his redoubt from one hundred to two hundred yards in front of the village, so the Japanese gunners, not being able to see the redoubt, and knowing their ranges to a yard after neai*ly a week's practice at the same target, fired all their shells at the village; the con- sequence was that nearly all the shells passed over the Russian works and exploded eitber in the village or in the open space between the village and the redoubt. Uundi-eds and hundreds of shell cases w
...ere lying in this open space and in the village itself; some of them were sticking in the frozen mud walls.
Inside the redoubt I counted 47 dead Russians and one officer ; as far as I was able to judge they had all been killed by rifle bullets. Another curious thing about the Japanese shells in this tight was that something appai*ently went wrong with the percussion fuzes, lor in Sha-to-tzu and on the north-east side of it the whole country was strewn with unexploded percussion shells, both common and bit^h-explosive.


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