Chapter 766: The Lurker

Well? Well! Serov froze, briefly at a loss, on the one hand, he was happy that the layout of the months had been proved, but on the other hand, how to catch the UN deputy secretary-general was a huge problem. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 infoThe headquarters of the United Nations is in New York, and although it is nominally an international territory, in reality everyone knows that it is the place of the United States. Even if he is confident in his department, he doesn't think he can run to the head of the United States and the FBI.

But the international territory is confined to that building, and the KGB will not necessarily be able to take people back after leaving the building. Otherwise, the Soviet Union would not have chosen the stupid method of deceiving Shevchenko back, and would have arrested people directly in the country.

Swallowing back the trick that almost reached his mouth, Serov fell into consideration as he drank his beer. For a moment, Serov's idea was to let Shevchenko know that the KGB was investigating him, and let him escape, anyway, the Soviet Union was not prepared for real disarmament, but only to fool the United States into diplomatic maneuvers.

It was just right that imperialism could not die by means of imperialism, and even bribed the deputy secretary general of the United Nations of the Soviet Union. The excuse that it posed a huge security threat to the national security of the Soviet Union indicated that the Soviet Union should continue to attack and confront the United States.

But not in the spirit of the KGB, Shevchenko could slip through the net, but the KGB could not let this person go.

"Let's see who he's connected with first, and kill the Americans who connected to me." After a moment of silence, Serov gave a big order, took out a pen and wrote down an address to the assistant, "Let people go to this address to find someone, and they will understand what I mean!" "The address is actually the headquarters of the KGB Operations Executive Department, next to an elementary school in Moscow.

Just as there is a cultural palace in Lubyanka Square, the KGB's assassination department is right next to an elementary school. Even the teachers of that elementary school have members of the Operations Department who teach, which has to say that Menderev has a bad taste, but I believe that the elementary school should be safe.

"The second order, find an opportunity to talk to Shevchenko's wife, make our position clear, either cooperate with us to capture Shevchenko, or the two of them can try to escape together." Serov finished his beer in the blink of an eye and said, "By the way, Shevchenko must have helped many Americans to lurk in our intelligence system, let the Special Investigation Department take a good look, and another department will take over the interrogation." ā€

"Understood, Chairman, leave it to us." The assistant nodded and left the room, leaving only Serov with the sea breeze blowing, who had been working for a long time.

Every day, I am looking through the information sent to various departments and the assessments of various parts of the country. Speaking of 1975, it is true that some problems have emerged in the Soviet Union, and the atmosphere of the cadres is far worse than that of the Khrushchev period, but Serov, who drafts the security assessment report every year, feels that these problems are still not enough to cause decisive harm to the Soviet Union. It may also be because the Soviet Union's area of influence and population have exceeded its original history, and it has gained more room for maneuver.

It's like the height of a basketball player, and if you let him live in a bed that an ordinary person lives, it will definitely not be suitable. During the reign of Khrushchev, the Soviet Union was actually inferior to the United States in all aspects, but the fact that Khrushchev was good at acting and creating an atmosphere made the Americans unpredictable about the strength of the Soviet Union, so that the Soviet Union was able to seize the Americans' misjudgment of the strength of the Soviet Union in those ten years, rapidly developed its own strength and strength, and became a pole that could truly compete with the United States.

When Brezhnev arrived, although he was not a noble Communist, he always paid attention to practical tactics, and changed Khrushchev's method of winning with his mouth, and began to take advantage of the weakening of American strength to start snatching some American interests. Just like his policy at home, he has adopted a sausage-cutting policy without interruption, not too much each time, but very persistently.

"However, the vast majority of state party secretaries seem to have never changed places since Brezhnev came to power." This situation was also seen by Serov. After reading the domestic intelligence, I am looking abroad. In fact, there is no particularly stable country in the Middle East, and Syria, Egypt and Iraq all have some opposition forces. Fortunately, this opposition is not only in the allies of the Soviet Union, but also in Iran, the Middle East police supported by the United States, and there is no stability at home.

If anything, he, the notorious head of the KGB secret service, has been agitating the allies of the Soviet Union to exterminate their opponents, and Iran seems to have learned from the United States and is only expelling important opponents. Among the deportees was a man named Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

If Iran had been an ally of the Soviet Union, the KGB would have taken the lead in solving this problem for Pahlavi and getting rid of Khomeini as a scourge.

But since Iran is an enemy country, watch it die. Hepburn, who had finished the party in the evening, came back and told Serov that he hoped that the Soviet Union would do him a favor, finalize some projects, make more money for himself, and have more capital so that he would not be exposed.

"You are a filmmaker, make some movies with the main theme, such as the Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta, the Battle of Constantinople or something, this is what you are good at, don't tell me that you don't have money, you don't spend money as fast as you make money." Serov touched the woman's firmness and said, "You Hollywood is good at this, don't be afraid of losing money when you shoot it, and the Warsaw Pact countries will not block good movies from the country, of course, editing is for sure." ā€

"The CIA? The so-called agents are just ordinary people, and the Americans will never believe that we dare to run to the United States to kill people! The young man who put down the binoculars said to himself, this man is very ordinary-looking, the kind of person who does not make any impression in the crowd, and unlike the usual killer, he is a yellow man who usually carries out missions in the Asian region.

God knows how Mendelev could have thought of letting a yellow man carry out the mission of the United States, even this killer does not know, he was originally born in Central Asia, was absorbed into school to study, and was stationed in Japan after the mission, but now he came to the United States to kill people, life is really interesting.

This is entirely due to Mendelev himself, who believes that there is a natural kind of face blindness in different races looking at each other. That's why he arbitrarily sent a killer who was stationed in Japan to come to the United States on a mission. Jin Hao could only accept the mission and came to the United States by a flight from Japan. Schools in the Soviet Union generally did not teach English, because the Soviet Union itself led a group of countries, but the KGB had a lot of experience in teaching foreign Chinese in order to be lurking, which did not make Jin Hao appear blind in the United States.

The entire headquarters of the operation execution department, Mendelev silently walked in front of the cell, all the people recommended by Shevchenko for half a year are now being held in this cell, he does not know how many people in it are wronged, this kind of trivial matter will no longer be in his eyes, all he can do is to carry out orders.

Turning a deaf ear to all kinds of complaints, Mendelev was like a moving sculpture, walking up and down the corridor in front of his cell, or rather walking, to the surprise of the KGB anti-counter workers here, which was a unique pastime for their boss.

"Minister, the chairman has arrived." At this moment, an assistant came in and whispered in Mendelev's ear. Mendelev nodded his head to indicate that he understood, and stood still waiting for his boss to arrive.

A string of heavy footsteps from far and near, Mendelev's eyebrows moved slightly, making a look of listening attentively, and secretly said in his heart, "There are seven people in total, and there are two people whose footsteps are relatively soft, and the frequency of walking is very fast, and the sound is crisp, high heels, women." The rest of the sound is military boots. Soon the guards opened the iron door in the corner, and seven people, including Serov, appeared in front of Mendelev.

The windmill fluttered Serov, who had just returned from Greece, and when he saw the head of the KGB killers, he looked at the cells on the left and right and asked, "Are they all here?" Mendelev nodded slightly.

"Nothing slipped through the net, right? Are you sure you've caught them all? Serov asked again, and Mendelev shook his head and said no.

"You didn't want to talk so little when you were in the Ministry of Internal Affairs." Serov shook his head, sometimes he wondered if he knew a person, how could a person change so much? Could it be that Mendelev's tongue was sick, he turned around and said, "I will personally interrogate, find out the suspicious elements one by one, and work here today." ā€

After giving the order, Serov himself went directly into the interrogation room, leaving everyone to wait outside and not to come in. A total of 32 people were arrested, including members of the diplomatic system and security personnel. Serov spent two days talking to these people at the headquarters of the operational execution department, and one by one four people were identified, three in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and one in the Moscow State Security Service.

Probably because of the time, the status of these Shevchenko people is not high. Now he felt that the two sides could talk, "Your Russian is good, the descendants of White Russia, right?" Then his eyes fell on a man in his thirties who seemed to be in good shape and said, "But you are not, you are a real American, this is the person in charge of the spy who infiltrated through Shevchenko, the three of them do not know each other, nor do they know you, but you know them well." ā€

"Chairman, as a rebel worker, I think evidence is very important." The head of the KGB uniform, who was dressed in a KGB uniform, said, "I was born in the city of Bereznyki, Perm, and this can be checked. ā€

"Don't fool me with this kind of lie, for the KGB and the CIA, it's just a difference in the difficulty of changing the files, especially with the help of the inner ghosts." Serov snorted coldly. (To be continued.) )