26/7/1942
As I feared, my entire line is folding backwards toward Vidin. I have been able to break contact with the enemy, or maybe they left me because their units were too exhausted to keep up. Anyway, I’m withdrawing and trying to conserve my strength.
I’m still able to strike some counterattacks north of Svishtov, but the enemy Huszàrs have occupied the city and are firing at the airfields. One Motostrelci Regiment tried to flank my position in the twin villages, but was encircled and decimated.
The Kirkwall Corps is still holding the riverline.
An enemy Mehanizovane Regiment is spotted moving toward the battlefield. Bad news.
27/7/1942
Yugoslavian 40th and 44th Motostrelci Divisions are trying to flank the retreating VII Infantry Corps. If they succeed, it will be a disaster and probably lose us the battle. 101st Infantry Division moves from Vidin to close the flank and the whole Corps withdraws further. The whole formation is starting to collapse.
Meanwhile, V Assault Corps has been cut off by a wide flanking move. Fortunately, it was an overly ambitious move that led to the destruction of an enemy Tenkovske Regiment. Close call, though, and even a single day of supplies disruption lowers our combat effectiveness. The whole Corps has to resume its retreat, now threatened by Yugoslavian 6th Mehanizovane Division and 16th Huszàr Brigade on his western flank.
The Kirkwall Corps holds the line. Now it’s 103rd Pesadija trying to advance against Kardzhali, with little success. So far, the Artillery Regiment behind the town has been decisive for its defense.
The 30th Armored Division arrives on the battlefield, I hope it can turn the tide.
28/7/1942
The situation at Vidin is critical: the enemy Motostrelci divisions keep advancing on my western flank, and Yugoslavian 6th Mehanizovane has now wedged itself between VII Infantry Corps and V Assault Corps. The pincer movement forced the former to retreat further south, with two Support Regiments too slow to keep up and now finding themselves in range of the pursuing enemy forces. 13th Mechanized is trying to protect the Corps’ right flank.
Enemy 16th Huszàr is trying to cut off the V Assault Corps, but has overextended and I manage to encircle it. After three hours of aerial bombardment, I launch a concentric attack and destroy it.
Air recon spots enemy forces spreading out from Svishtov to Kyustendil. With the imminent arrival of 30th Armored Division in the area, this is my chance to crush this penetration.
113th Infantry Division has reached Kazanlak and it’s forming a defensive line NE of the city.
29/7/1942
More reinforcements pour in for both armies. VII Infantry Corps’ retreat reaches Vidin; enemy Motostrelci unit arrive at the airfields, so I have to send my Wings to Kirkwall or Kyustendil to resupply safely. All enemy forces in the area converged toward the town, but this leaves the V Assault corps free to maneuver.
It can be a big mistake for the Yugoslavians: V Assault Corps immediately moves west and traps 6th Mehanizovane against Vidin. 11th Bomber Wing hits the surrounded units before a general assault almost annihilates an enemy Mehanizovane Regiment. 40th Armored Division’s surviving regiments also lash out, one of them destroys one of 3rd Mehanizovane Division’s regiments that was reorganizing in the plains north of Svishtov. In the fighting near Vidin, we manage to destroy II Konjica Korpus’ HQ.
The enemy drive for Kyustendil is pushed back by 30th Armored Division, which cripples a Motostrelci Regiment and III Oklopni Korpus’ HQ.
At Kardzhali, 80th Infantry Division is starting to suffer from considerable losses and exhaustion. One of its Regiments is repositioned west of the town to deal with an enemy infiltration across the swamps. 40° Ironsides keep pushing back any enemy unit that tries to cross the river north of the town. Yugoslavian artillery shells our positions.
30/7/1942
The battle at Vidin sees several of our units getting overwhelmed by the mass of Yugoslavian infantry advancing from the north. A Motostrelci Regiment tries to flank the town and threaten our heavy artillery, but a counterattack pushes it back. I concentrate most of my efforts in the elimination of the 6th Mehanizovane Regiments encircled yesterday, with great success. V Assault Corps launches a full scale counterattack against the weak enemy’s left flank, crippling several units. It seems the Yugoslavian are lacking armored units, and both their Artillery and Support Regiments lag behind the main line. This is exploitable.
At Kyustendil, the enemy is still trying to outflank and infiltrate my lines, but the 10th Motorized Division has arrived and establishes defensive positions west of the town. 30th Armored finishes off one regiment of 47th Motostrelci Division and prepares to fight a strong Tenkovkse regiment from 20th Tenkovske Division.
The Kirkwall Corps is under heavy pressure and starting to buckle. The Yugoslavian 104th Pesadija Regiment gains a foothold behind the river before being pushed back, but after a few hours 31st Pesadija establishes another bridgehead. The crippled 37th Motorized Division receives plenty of reinforcements so it will be able to counterattack tomorrow. 80th Infantry Division is losing the attrition battle at Kardzhali, especially now that a regiment from 68th Tenkovske Division has started attacking the town. 40° Ironsides Brigade joins the struggle and inflicts serious losses to the enemy tanks as they try to ford the river.
