Chapter 145: Captain Bogdan

Shulka does have a complete set of plans in the direction of Belgorod railway station.

As Admiral Kirponos said, the railway station, especially such an important city as Belgorod, was quite important to the German army, so there were German guard posts everywhere, and it was almost impossible for the partisans to infiltrate the railway station and blow up the warehouses.

"We can't bring weapons into the train station!" Infiltrating Belgorod was the fifth squad, led by a young man named Arsip, who reported to Shulka on the radio with some frustration: "We couldn't find any chance, the Germans are conducting a strict screening of vehicles and people entering and leaving the railway station, especially young people!" We need more time to prepare ......"

Shulka was silent for a while with the telegram, Arshipp's request was not excessive, and it had only been a little more than a week since they left Kyiv, and the partisans had not even gained a foothold and began to plan an offensive.

The problem is that they don't have time.

After thinking about it, Shulka said to the correspondent: "Send a report: you probably don't need to get involved, as you have detected, the Germans are transporting ammunition and supplies from all directions to the Belgorod railway station, you can make a fuss about this!" ”

"But what are we supposed to do?" Alshipu, who received the call, looked confused.

Shulka shook his head, secretly saying that these guys are Soviets after all, and their heads will not turn slightly.

"Supplies!" Shulka replied: "Reconnoiter the situation with the transportation of supplies, where the supplies are coming from, how much time it will take to get to Belgorod, how soon will they be moved into warehouses...... Then, you just need to mix the scheduled explosives into the ammunition and supplies without the Germans knowing, understand? They help you get the explosives into the warehouse! ”

Arsip, who was guarding in front of the radio, couldn't help but be so surprised that his jaw almost dropped, he never knew that the sneak attack could still be fought like this.

But......

"That's a good idea, isn't it?" Arhip asked the instructor.

"Yes!" The instructor nodded: "And it's not difficult to implement!" ”

In fact, there was still a difficulty, and the difficulty was that they had to mix time bombs into ammunition and supplies without the knowledge of the Germans.

The transport was difficult to implement, and the Germans were accompanied by soldiers in each carriage, and it was even more difficult to "unaware of the enemy" than to hijack an entire train.

The starting warehouse is also not good, because it is often a German barracks, and ordinary people can't get into it at all.

Alhip and his gang racked their brains and finally came up with a solution...... There was a depot captured by the Germans in Kramator, which was some distance from the railway station, and the Germans had to transport ammunition by car from the depot to the railway station, and then by train to Belgorod.

So, one day, a frightened carriage got into a traffic accident with the car of the transport team...... The car flipped to the side of the road and shot out boxes of ammunition.

With apologies and respect for the German "liberators", a group of Ukrainian civilians enthusiastically helped the Germans to straighten the car, and even loaded their ammunition neatly.

What touched the German soldiers even more was that some of these Ukrainians even knew how to repair cars...... They fix cars that have broken down and deliver food to them on their roads.

Unbeknownst to the two German motorists, several boxes of ammunition had been dropped in the back compartment of their car, containing time bombs of equal weight.

But what Shulka didn't expect was that it wasn't that he needed to worry more about.

After Shulka received the information that "the apple has been sent and is expected to ripen in 20 hours", his hanging heart was slightly relaxed.

Needless to say, "apple" refers to a time bomb, and the reason why it takes 20 hours is because of the fear of premature explosion on the road, so the time is set a little longer.

Then, Shulka gave the order, and the other teams were ready to move in tandem 20 hours later.

But at this moment, Major Valenka walked into the command headquarters with a nervous face and said: "Comrade Shulka, Captain Bogdan wants to talk to you......"

"Oh, who? Captain Bogdan? Shulka was puzzled, he didn't know this man at all.

Major Valenka looked around, then lowered his voice and said, "From the Ministry of Internal Affairs, I arranged for them to be in the lounge next door!" ”

Shulka couldn't help but be stunned, the Ministry of Internal Affairs?

Major Gavrilov looked at the deputy instructor, who spread his hands blankly, indicating that he did not know anything.

"I'm going to inform Admiral Kirponos!" Major Valenka said.

"No!" Shulka said: "Wait and see what happens!" ”

With that, Shulka put down his hand and walked out of the office in Chinese.

The lounge next door, which was where Shulka and the others were too busy to go back to the dormitory to sleep and rest temporarily, so there were a few small beds, desks and a few stools.

At this time, there were two officers in blue military caps who were pacing here and there, and when Shulka came in, the officer with the rank of lieutenant came forward and shook Shulka's hand, and said: "Comrade Shulka, I am Captain Bogdan of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, this is Lieutenant Lyanovich, my assistant!" ”

"Hello, Comrade Captain, Comrade Lieutenant!" Shulka saluted them, after all, Shulka was only an ensign.

Captain Bogdan motioned for Shulka to sit down, and then they each moved a stool and sat down in front of Shulka, and Lieutenant Lyanovich took out a notebook and a pen to prepare for the record.

"I heard you're training a secret force, right?" Captain Bogdan asked.

"Yes!" Shulka replied.

"I wonder what is the core of your training of this force?"

"Core?" Shulka was stumped by the question.

"So, what are you training them for?"

"Defeat the enemy, of course!" Shulka replied: "To be exact, to destroy the enemy's logistics!" ”

"Defeat the enemy with life-threatening escape tactics?" Bogdan asked rhetorically.

"No, Comrade Captain! That's just a different tactic, it doesn't mean that you are greedy for life and afraid of death......"

"Comrade Shulka!" Captain Bogdan interrupted Shulka's words: "You have performed well on the battlefield, or in some way, you have defeated the enemy and given good advice, but this does not mean that your escape tactics are correct, I want you to know that this kind of thinking is extremely wrong and very dangerous......"

Shulka seemed to hear something, and they thought that Shulka was training his troops with the "Runaway Hero" set.

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