Chapter 67: Murder for Trust
Soon the guards stormed the nearby houses and arrested more than two dozen Polish militiamen. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
General Vilko stood on the street in front of the church, his face was grim and he didn't say a word, and Koval had a solemn expression.
"General, brothers are wronged! Is there a mistake? Why are you arresting us? ”
"General, the brothers are just taking some of the spoils left by the enemy, why should they arrest people?" The militiamen who had been pressed over stood in front of General Vilko and cried out.
There was also a group of citizens who followed and watched tremblingly.
General Vilko came over and said, "I just won the battle today, and I am afraid that it is impossible to kill so many people. ”
Koval walked over to the guards who were searching for the guards and asked carefully about the situation, and finally had a little score in his heart.
"Dear citizens of Vilnius, we regret the accidental damage caused to the surrounding population during the battle with the Soviet troops, and our troops will do everything in their power to compensate for the damage caused by the war. All residents who have suffered losses can immediately register their names and losses with my guards, and our army will deal with these matters as soon as possible. Koval walked up to the citizens and said kindly.
The citizens stood there glaring at the arrested militiamen, and some were secretly shedding tears.
"For these soldiers who disobey military law, our army will definitely deal with them seriously, and will definitely not continue to cause trouble to you." Koval said solemnly.
Seeing the citizens standing there one by one crying and motionless, Koval knew that this matter was not easy to handle.
"If they have any other crimes, as long as you point them out, I will deal with them seriously." Koval said to them.
With the cessation of gunfire and the propaganda of the Polish army, the inhabitants of Vilnius already knew that the battle was over. Some brave citizens ran to the side of the street to watch the excitement, and many others crowded into the high buildings near the church to watch the scene.
"Guards, did any of them commit murder or ****?" Koval decided to strike first, otherwise the residents would tell all about their robbery, which would not be solved by one or two people.
"Report sir, we found out that Tchaikov had knocked the young man unconscious and was preparing to assault a woman." A guard next to him pointed to a thin man and said.
Koval watched the citizens look at the thin man with hatred, and immediately made a decision in his heart.
"Take him to the square, and we will judge him for his crimes, and deal with him severely." Koval said to the guards, "You pass this news on every street, and have them come and send a representative to come and have a look." ”
Koval turned to look at General Vilko, who nodded solemnly.
When the thin man saw General Vilko nodded, he immediately roared loudly: "General, I am really confused for a while, you give me another chance!" ”
"Take it away." Koval said to the guards.
"General, we people followed you to life and death, and just defeated the Soviet army and captured Vilnius for you, you can't let that battalion commander kill us because of our mistake!" The thin man cried as he struggled.
Koval winked, and the guards immediately punched the guy twice, leaving him speechless in pain.
The guards escorted the thin man to the square, and after waiting for a while, the whole square was surrounded by citizens watching the excitement.
The guards escorted Tchaikov to stand on a high platform, surrounded by a dense crowd, and Koval and General Vilko stood by and watched.
"General, I have been following you in the front of this battle, the cavalry assault in the morning, the pursuit and killing of the fleeing Soviet troops in the back, and the attack on the last stronghold of the enemy army in Vilnius, which time I did not kill the enemy desperately, which time did I be a traitor? General, you can't just kill me like that! Today, I have killed seven enemy soldiers, and there is no merit and hard work! The thin man shouted heartbreakingly, hoping for a glimmer of life.
Koval looked at the soldiers and citizens around him, stood up and patted Tchaikov on the shoulder and said: "This man, this man, he used to be a brave warrior, he was brave in battle, he was not afraid of death, he killed many enemies, he contributed to the victory of our Polish army.
But now, he is tied here, because he, in violation of the laws of our Poland and the military discipline of our Polish army, broke into a citizen's house and wounded her husband, tried to violate his wife, was stopped by our law enforcement team and caught red-handed.
He has done a lot of credit in the past, but we must and must judge him according to military discipline. Because the honor of our Polish army is to protect the lives and property of the Polish people, our ideal is to make Poland prosperous and strong, and we are not fighting to expose our Polish people to the threat of robbery, rape and other crimes.
He has abandoned his honor and turned his back on our ideals, so we judge him here. We would like to tell all soldiers to always uphold the honor of the army and uphold their ideals. Tell all citizens that the Polish government and army will do everything in their power to keep them safe and maintain social order. ”
The eyes of the surrounding soldiers regained their brilliance, and the citizens also talked about it, and from time to time some people applauded and cheered below.
The thin man's hands were firmly tied by a rope, and he felt very harsh when he heard the cheers of the citizens around him. He said to Koval with all his might: "You are so ruthless! ”
Koval walked over and said to him softly: "A good man is a good man, and when you do it, you have to think about what happened today." ”
General Vilko said: "Execution. ”
The two soldiers set up Tchaikov on top of a stool, wrapped a rope around his neck, hung it on a beam above, and kicked the stool below.
The rope immediately tightened, firmly encasing Tchaikov's neck, and he swayed like a hooked fish pulled into the air.
The surrounding citizens were silent, silently watching Tchaikov struggle.
Gradually, Tchaikov's body moved smaller and smaller, until he could no longer move, and hung straight on the rope, completely becoming a dead fish.
The citizens below cheered at once.
Koval placed the guards in charge of recording the losses of the citizens.
General Vilko and Koval walked into a room.
"I'm sorry for you, except for a big mess today, but fortunately, your rhetoric diverted the attention of these citizens, saved the other soldiers, and handled the matter very cleanly." General Vilko said.
If this matter becomes a big problem, the credibility of the entire Polish army will be ruined, and it will be difficult to win the hearts and minds of the people of Vilnius.
"There are a lot of people under the general, and there are a lot of people under him, and it is inevitable that something will happen. But for the sake of our future plans, we need to check the candidates who are transferred to the police. Koval said.
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