Chapter 592: Great Change
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At two o'clock in the morning on September 22, an army suddenly entered the city of Khabarovsk, the capital of the Khabarovsk Territory.
As soon as the army entered the city, it planned to split up.
Quickly seized important targets such as government buildings, police stations, and television stations. At the same time, a special forces unit is also in action.
This special forces force has only about 300 people.
They were divided into squads and headed for their intended destinations, including the governor's residence and the residences of other high-ranking officials.
It is clear that this was a well-planned military coup.
Since two o'clock, gunshots have been heard in many corners of the city, and in an instant the originally silent city is like an oil pot dripping into water, and it is boiling in an instant.
However, on the one hand, there was a planned action, and on the other hand, it was caught off guard.
On one side, there are military units, which have heavy weapons, including tanks, and on the other side, there are at most some light weapons, and there is a huge disparity in strength.
The results have long been predetermined.
Sporadic fighting continued until four o'clock in the morning, and the city fell silent again, with only tanks and servicemen in the streets predicting everything that was happening.
In addition to the city of Khabarovsk,
The same coup d'Γ©tat took place in several major cities, such as the cities of Amursk and Nikolaevsk, which were controlled by the army.
In addition, the same is true of the Chukotka Autonomous Region and the Koryak Autonomous Region.
Without warning, the army suddenly attacked. It is worth mentioning that the governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Region was killed in a crossfire.
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Sept. 23 at 8 a.m.
Tchaikovsky, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Central Committee of the Sakhalin Republic, made a televised speech declaring the independence of the Sakhalin Republic.
The name of the country was changed to Sakhalin People's Republic.
The land area includes the former Sakhalin Republic, the Jewish Autonomous Region, the Amur Region, the Khabarovsk Territory, the Republic of Yakutia,
Chita Oblast, Magadan Oblast, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Koryak Autonomous Okrug and Kamchatka Oblast.
Almost encompasses the jurisdiction of the Far Eastern Military District.
Subsequently, the commander of the Far Eastern Military District, Ivan ?? Admiral Ivanovsky and the commander of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral Vasilyevich, issued a telegram,
Pledge allegiance to the Sakhalin People's Republic.
At this moment, it really stirred up a thousand waves with one stone, and the entire Soviet Union and the whole world were shaken. This is undoubtedly the rhythm of war.
It is important to know that the Republic of Sakhalin is different from countries such as Georgia.
It is an administrative region under Russia, not a republic of the Soviet Union, and naturally does not have the basis for the independence of Georgia and other countries.
Tchaikovsky's declaration of independence was a complete division of Russia.
Moreover, the so-called Sakhalin People's Republic occupies almost one-fifth the size of Russia's territory, and although it is vast and sparsely populated, it is rich in resources.
And has a number of strategic locations,
For example, Vladivostok (Vladivostok), Russia's only natural ice-free port in the Pacific region, and the Bering Strait.
To put it bluntly, Russia will never give up this land easily.
But the situation is very unfavorable for Russia, the Far Eastern Military District has a powerful army and air force, advanced equipment, and a total strength of more than 200,000 troops.
And the Pacific Fleet was one of the four major fleets of the Soviet Union.
It has more than 700 ships of various types, including Kirov-class nuclear-powered cruisers, Glorious-class cruisers, Dreadnought-class anti-submarine ships, and Hyundai-class destroyers.
These are not yet sinful horrors.
Truly formidable were the numerous Soviet nuclear submarines in the Far East, including attack and ballistic missile submarines.
The specific models are Typhoon-class ballistic missile nuclear submarines, Delta-class ballistic missile nuclear submarines,
There are 7 types of Oscar-class cruiser missile nuclear submarines, Akula-class attack nuclear submarines, and Victor attack nuclear submarines, with a total of 78 ships.
Among them, there are 25 ballistic missile nuclear submarines, which can launch more than 1,000 nuclear warheads.
Even before Tchaikovsky's televised speech, the Soviet Central Committee had lost contact with the 13 ballistic nuclear submarines and the bases at which they were located.
Apparently, they were all controlled by Tchaikovsky's henchmen.
And so it is.
Yesterday evening, the Pacific Fleet Command summoned the captains of 13 ballistic missile nuclear submarines to Vladivostok in the name of a meeting.
Then all thirteen captains were placed under house arrest.
It is important to know that the commander of a ballistic missile nuclear submarine has a great deal of autonomy because he has mastered nuclear weapons and has to go to sea to patrol every once in a while.
That's why loyalty is a top priority.
The captain of each SSBN is personally appointed by the Central Committee of the CPSU and is subjected to a political visit every once in a while.
After thirteen ballistic missile nuclear submarine captains under house arrest,
All the nuclear submarine bases in the Far Eastern Military District were blocked by the military police and direct units of the fleet command, and no one was allowed to enter or leave.
No one inside the base is allowed to communicate with the outside world.
It's hard to imagine if Tchaikovsky frantically gave the order to launch missiles, that would ...... The entire planet may be destroyed.
In addition to the nuclear warheads carried by ballistic missile nuclear submarines,
The Far Eastern Military District and the Pacific Fleet also have a large number of nuclear warheads in stockpile, and their vehicles include road-mobile ballistic missiles,
silos-launched ICBMs,
and tactical nuclear warheads mounted on tactical weapons such as cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, and torpedoes, with a total of more than 4,500 warheads.
A significant part of these nuclear warheads is not subordinate to the Far Eastern Military District and the Pacific Fleet.
For example, road-mobile ICBMs and silos-launched ICBMs are directly subordinate to the Strategic Rocket Force, an independent service.
Also directly under the command of the Strategic Rocket Forces.
But at the time of the military coup in Khabarovsk, several armies of the Far Eastern Military District were also stationed at the bases of the Strategic Rocket Forces in the Far East.
During this period, there was an exchange of fire at several bases.
However, the main weapon of the Strategic Rocket Forces is missiles, and only the soldiers are the opponents of the Army, plus there is no information in advance.
Therefore, the exchange of fire was not intense.
In addition, other warehouses where nuclear warheads were stored were also sealed off by Tchaikovsky's order, and not a single nuclear warhead could be transferred without his order.
You must know that these nuclear warheads are his biggest weapon against Russia.
As long as he had these nuclear warheads in hand, Yeltsin would never dare to act rashly. And in order to control these nuclear warheads, he has made a careful subordinate.
All of the troops involved in the operation were his closest troops.
And with the exception of a limited number of people, such as the head of the unit, middle and lower rank officers and ordinary soldiers did not know what they were going to do until after the operation began.
It ensures that the news will not be leaked out beforehand.
On the day of the declaration of independence of the Republic of Sakhalin, it seems that an agreement was made that the Republic of Tatarstan and the Republic of Chechnya also declared their independence, respectively.
This suddenly complicates the situation.
In the afternoon of the same day, the central government of the Soviet Union and the Russian government successively stated that they would not recognize the so-called independence of Sakhalin, Tatarstan, and Chechnya.
Severely criticized the behavior of the leaders of the three countries to divide the country.
He also said that military force would be used if necessary to maintain the unity of the country.
In an ornate conference room, Yeltsin grabbed a cup and slammed it on the ground with a terrifying shattering sound.
At this time, he was like an angry lion.
"Coward, coward, damn coward, he actually resigned, why did he resign to Tchaikovsky, it should be to me. β
In addition to Yeltsin, there were several people in the conference room.
But everyone did not dare to speak.
Although Yeltsin did not mention names, everyone knew who the so-called "coward" was referring to -- Bunin, chief of staff of the Far Eastern Military District.
It is said that a few months ago, they secretly sent someone to contact Bunin.
In the end, a positive answer was obtained.
In order to be able to cooperate with Pu Ning to quell the rebellion if necessary, in the next two or three months, their latent forces in the Far Eastern Military District came into contact with Pu Ning one after another.
But they were clearly tricked.
After learning of the military coup d'Γ©tat in Khabarovsk and other places, Yeltsin immediately secretly contacted Bunin through the agreed channels.
He hoped that Bunin would take action immediately to control Tchaikovsky and others.
But until the Khabarovsk Territory, the bases of the Strategic Rocket Forces in the Far East, etc., were completely occupied by the rebels, there was no response.
Just when he thought that Bunin's identity was exposed and was taken down by Ivanovsky first,
Bunin replied!
But the content made him angry, and Bunin went so far as to say that he had submitted a letter of resignation to Tchaikovsky, the chairman of the Sakhalin People's Republic.
President of the Sakhalin People's Republic!
These were Bunin's exact words, and he went so far as to call the traitor Tchaikovsky the chairman of the Sakhalin People's Republic?
After a while, Yeltsin's anger subsided a little.
Sitting on the right side of the conference table, a tall middle-aged man spoke: "Things may be even worse, our people in the Far Eastern Military Region have all lost contact. β
"Bunin's submission may have been a conspiracy from the start. β
As soon as these words came out, someone immediately chimed in: "That's right, all of our people may have been betrayed by Pu Ning, otherwise they wouldn't all be lost." β
Another person said:
"It's true that Bunin betrayed us, but the contact with him is only a part of our latent forces in the Far Eastern Military District, how can they all lose contact?"
The person on the left nodded.
"So Tchaikovsky has been plotting independence for a long time, and has been investigating our people and eradicating them before they act. β
The middle-aged man on the right said: "It is also possible that some of our people have defected." β
Yeltsin said impatiently: "Now there is no point in talking about this, now we have to discuss how to stop this kind of behavior." β
Immediately after the declaration of independence of Sakhalin, Tatarstan and Chechnya followed suit, which is a very bad phenomenon.
It must be curbed immediately.
Otherwise, other republics will follow suit, and Russia will fall apart from the possibility of falling apart, which absolutely cannot be allowed by all of you.
Look at me, people, and I'll look at you.
After a moment of silence, the person sitting at the head of the left spoke: "Tatarstan and Chechnya are easy to say, they do not have military power. β
"It's Sakhalin that is hard. β
There was a pause, as if to organize the language: "Although the Far Eastern Military District is not large, it is well-equipped, and the Pacific Fleet ranks second among the four major fleets." β
"And they also control thousands of nuclear warheads. β
Hearing the words 'nuclear warhead,' Yeltsin's brow immediately furrowed deeply, something he had to be afraid of.
In addition to regret in his heart now, he still regrets it.
When he exchanged terms with Tchaikovsky, he actually saw the ambitions of the other party, but at that time it was a critical period of struggle, and he didn't care so much.
In fact, his success as Russia's first president was inseparable from the support of the Far Eastern theater of operations.
And he was confident that he could hold down Tchaikovsky.
What's more, he also did not think that Tchaikovsky's ambition was to make Sakhalin independent, because Tchaikovsky was a true Russian.
It wasn't until Tchaikovsky's ambitions were revealed that he came to his senses.
The middle-aged man on the right also said: "At present, the major cities within the jurisdiction of the Far Eastern Military District are already under military control, and according to intelligence,"
"Tchaikovsky is mobilizing troops to the west of Chita and to the south of Yakutia. β
At this time, the presidential secretary walked into the conference room, and Yeltsin immediately asked: "How is it, have you contacted Tchaikovsky?"
The secretary said, "Yes, but he refuses to talk to you." β
"Bang ......"
Hearing this, Yeltsin's fist slammed heavily on the conference table, and he shouted with a hideous face: "Bastard, I will make him regret it." β
The middle-aged man on the right sighed.
"I think the Sakhalin issue can be postponed, and the immediate priority is to dispel Tatarstan and Chechnya from the idea of independence. β
Others chimed in.
With nuclear weapons in hand, Russia is clearly not able to take an overly tough approach to Sakhalin, so they can only pick soft persimmons first.
so that other republics do not dare to act rashly.
Today, however, Russia's political struggle with the central government of the Soviet Union and other union republics has entered its most intense stage.
The so-called means of force are more than lip service.
Not to mention that the Russian government has not yet fully mastered the armed forces in Russia, and even if it does, it will not dare to start a war easily.
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As a result of the negotiations, Tatarstan suspended matters relating to independence.
There are also signs of softening in the attitude of the Chechen Republic, at the cost of a promise by the Russian Government that it would grant more privileges to the two republics.
However, before Yeltsin was pleased.
Dudayev, a retired general who was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union during the war in Afghanistan, staged a coup d'Γ©tat and overthrew the government of the Chechen Republic.
And quickly organized a Chechen National Guard, which numbered almost 60,000 people.
The situation has further eroded.
Vladivostok, the capital of the Sakhalin People's Republic, where Tchaikovsky and Ivanovsky sat opposite each other.
"No one is coming forward, is it?"
Tchaikovsky asked lightly on the sofa behind him, with his legs crossed and a cigar in his hand.
Ivanovsky said respectfully: "Don't worry, everything is under control." β
Two hours before the start of the operation, at 0:00 a.m., Ivanovsky was the first to clear the destabilizing factors.
More than 230 middle- and high-ranking military officers have been arrested, placed under house arrest, and shot to death.
Among them, 13 are generals.
The smooth running of the entire operation was ensured. Part of the reason why the destabilizing factors can be eliminated so accurately is due to the intelligence agencies of the military districts.
Some of them were provided by Shalipova.
"Well, to continue to strengthen prevention and control, all attempts at misconduct must be nipped in the bud. Tchaikovsky's eyes flashed with cold.
After becoming the ruler of the Republic of Sakhalin, he has always had the attitude of preferring to kill mistakes rather than let them go.
There are not many people who will die at his hands.
And this is especially true at a critical juncture.
Ivanovsky nodded: "I understand that now all important positions are subordinate to the military police, and there will never be any accidents. β
Tchaikovsky groaned and said, "What do you think Bunin should do?"
Before the official start of the operation, Bunin had already surrendered and gave a list of the personnel that Yeltsin had planted in the Far Eastern Military District.
It can be said that it played no small role.
But Bunin's voluntary resignation surprised and embarrassed Tchaikovsky, and if the situation stabilized in the future, he would naturally not leave Bunin.
But it's clearly not yet time.
Ivanovsky had already thought about this question for a long time: "Suppress his resignation letter for the time being, whether he will be allowed to resign or not depends on the situation." β
Tchaikovsky nodded approvingly:
"In this case, this time Pu Ning has merit, if he is allowed to resign like this, it will inevitably cause misunderstanding among some generals in the army. β
Ivanovsky chimed in: "That's what I'm worried about.
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Ivanovsky spent more than half an hour in Tchaikovsky's office, and when he left, he happened to meet a tall and beautiful young lady.
The beauty's name was Kaputrova and she was one of Tchaikovsky's secretaries.
The two nodded politely to each other as they staggered, and at the same time exchanged glances briefly without Tchaikovsky noticing.
"Bang ......"
The office door closed, and Kaputrova put the documents in her hand in front of Tchaikovsky and smiled: "These documents require your signature. β
Tchaikovsky spat out a smoke ring and smiled slightly.
Then I saw his free left hand on Kaputrova's thigh and rubbed it gently: "If you are not in a hurry, let it go first." β
"I'll see later. β
On the side of Kaputrova's body, she sat on Tchaikovsky's lap: "Honey, aren't you worried about something?"
Tchaikovsky wondered, "What's the matter?"
"Most of the important positions in this operation are occupied by Ivanovsky's men, and whether this will threaten your position. β
Hearing this, Tchaikovus's face sank.
Then he sneered: "How can I not know Ivanovsky's ambitions, but I still need him now, and wait for the situation to stabilize in the future...... Hmph......"
Kaputrova smiled: "Then I am relieved." β