Chapter 240: Special Operations
The joint field hospital, which was composed of medical personnel from the Chinese and Soviet armies, treated and rescued Soviet officers and men, as if two friendly armies were holding a "joint military exercise," and everything was going on in a tense and orderly manner. But most of the treatment plans for the wounded in the Soviet army were developed and implemented by the Soviet military doctors, and there is a question of responsibility here, because there are so many cases of frostbite this time, and a considerable part of them require amputation.
If you are bitten by the Soviet Union and say that you torture prisoners, you will not have a mouthful of discernment.
In the prisoner of war camps, the paramedics were, of course, the sanitary soldiers of the Soviet army and those who were healthy.
These Soviet prisoners, who later froze half to death outside, came to this temporary prisoner of war camp to realize how stupid they were. Those Soviet officers and soldiers who acted as caregivers for their health, how smart were they, and how to say that those who knew the times were Junjie, these people took the initiative to surrender to the Chinese early on, exempted themselves from this frozen disaster, not only suffered less crimes, maintained a good figure, but also became the entire small leader.
These makeshift tents are the work of these clever men and the officers and men of the battalion and the anti-aircraft company captured in the village of Epolkask. And some of these people are preconceived and have become the "leaders" here, as a matter of course. Are there any dissatisfied? Their leadership positions are authorized by the Chinese comrades and have a certain degree of authority
Soviet prisoners of war in various theaters were quickly transferred to the rear, where they were received and professionally managed by the special prisoner of war management agency of the Far Eastern Corps.
China's management of prisoners of war in the Soviet Army is also very special, not according to the original rank in the Soviet Army, officers and soldiers are in charge. Rather, it was a company, platoon, and squad divided according to the various nationalities of the Soviet Union. As the Chinese comrades said, this is for the sake of their national liberation and to reduce the racial discrimination of Russian ethnic officers and soldiers against their ethnic minorities. China's management move won the unanimous support of the officers and men of the Soviet Union's ethnic minorities.
Look at how thoughtful these Chinese comrades are.
The management of Soviet prisoners of war was relatively much simpler and easier to manage than that of American prisoners of war. Because everyone comes from a similar system and has a common political belief background, in this system, people do not have so many surnames and human rights, and some are more obedient to the will of the powerful.
There is no conflict between beliefs and doctrines here, everyone is a believer in each other, they are all revolutionary comrades, and it is easy to communicate and understand, so the vast majority of Soviet prisoners of war feel the same as in their own barracks, and in many ways better than in the barracks of the Soviet army. The difference is that his own chiefs above the company level have been replaced by Chinese comrades. However, these Chinese comrades are much better than the original Russian governors, and they are also much more surnamed. In this way, these Soviet prisoners of war and Chinese managers have long comrades and short comrades, do not regard themselves as outsiders, and get along happily.
Of course, the special management of Soviet prisoners of war was of special strategic significance.
While China was in full swing on the Sino-Soviet border war to recover its occupied territories, a special operation to complement frontal battlefield operations was quietly launched.
Boli, which was renamed "Khabarovsk" by Tsarist Russia in 1893, is located on the east bank of the confluence of the Heilongjiang and Ussuri rivers. Now it has become the central city of the Soviet Union in the Far East, the seat of the highest administrative body and the capital of the Krai region of the Russian Far East, and the political, economic and cultural center of the Soviet Far East. At the same time, it is also an important transportation hub in the Far East and the seat of the command of the Soviet Far Eastern Military District. The central area of the city and the tip of the "chicken mouth" of the Chinese territory are only more than 20 kilometers.
On February 10, a heavy night covered the city of Khabarovsk, and the wide streets were empty, without vehicles or pedestrians; The surroundings are quiet, quiet and a little frightening, like a city without people. Only the street lamps on both sides of the street scattered the dim light powerlessly on the cold ground.
On one of the streets where the headquarters of the Far Eastern Military District is located, a manhole cover for a sewer was removed little by little. Two black shadows sprang out of the wellhead with the cover removed, as agile as a lynx. Then quickly flashed into the shadows of the bushes on the side of the road and disappeared without a sound.
In a small forest not far from the building of the wartime command center of the command of the Soviet Far Eastern Military District, a black shadow stood behind a tree, quickly fixed a laser pointer on the branch of the big tree, aimed at the building of the command center of the command center of the command center of the command of the Soviet Far Eastern Military District, set the time for laser launch, and did a good job of camouflage very professionally. Another black shadow with a silent submachine gun was very vigilant around him, and after completing these tasks for several major targets, the two black shadows quietly disappeared into the wellhead where they came.
These two ghost-like black shadows were one of the 120 flying leopard commandos of the Far East Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army who were the first to enter the city of Khabarovsk.
The 120 Flying Leopard commandos who took part in this operation were the elite selected from the special forces of the whole army, and the special combat level of these specially trained commandos has reached the level of perfection and superbness, and they have survivability and combat effectiveness beyond ordinary people under field conditions, and they have a very strong ability to read and fight. They have excellent personal combat skills, good reactions, willpower, fighting spirit, murderous spirit, and quick and decisive actions.
Not only do they use a variety of weapons, but each of them is skilled in crafting dozens of weapons and equipment. They are all experts in infantry tactics, skilled in ambushes, explosives, reconnaissance, camouflage, communications, assassination, combat and sneak attacks. At the same time, they also have the ability to survive in enemy-occupied areas and harsh conditions. No matter where in the world, in any environment, it can carry out various special operations such as airborne, diving, mountain warfare, jungle warfare, desert warfare, urban street warfare, and guerrilla warfare. In addition, they also have superb personal combat skills such as abduction, kidnapping, assassination, interrogation, camouflage, communication, fighting, and sneak attack. Each of them was able to knock out a professional opponent with no intensive training in less than 20 seconds with their bare hands. And every member of the team speaks English and Russian.
These flying leopard commandos will conduct special operations on strategic targets set up by the Soviet army in Khabarovsk, such as the wartime command headquarters, the exact location of important personnel, and other key targets, and use laser pointers to indicate the exact target location for the air force. As long as it is discovered, it can be destroyed, so as to achieve the goal of "taking the head of a general in a million army" and digging out the heart. Surprisingly victorious, dealing a fatal blow to the Soviet army, cooperating with the frontal attacking troops. Win the war.
The Working Committee for the Far East of China decided to send Flying Leopards into Khabarovsk ahead of schedule, and one of the most important tasks was to secretly contact people from all walks of life in Khabarovsk, carry out propaganda and rebellion among them, and instigate the surrender of the defending troops, so that our army could occupy the future city of China at the minimum cost and with the minimum degree of damage to the city of Khabarovsk, and ensure that our army quickly won the war on the Eastern Front.
The gray moonlight shine through the pine branches swayed by the cold wind, leaving irregular spots of light on the pavement of the tree-lined path, making this originally very quiet area of the Soviet Far East look dark and eerie. A blue-black Warsaw sedan drove quietly down the tree-lined streets of this upscale villa area. When they fell asleep, they were already asleep. Is their dream land so peaceful and peaceful?
The Warsaw sedan drove silently into the woods on the side of the road, Yang Guang got out of the car, tucked the silent pistol in his arms in a somewhat wide suit, and then walked very calmly and quietly towards a luxurious villa with two comrades. They dodged the guards set up around the perimeter and, as if they had unlocked the door of their own house, opened the kitchen door at the back of the mansion and entered the villa
Colonel-General Huapinovsky, a member of the Military Council of the Soviet Army in the Far East, stopped snoring, opened his tightly glued eyes, and glanced at the soft light of the crystal lamp hanging from the high ceiling of his bedroom, and his whole mind went blank. He closed his sleepy eyes again.
Well? Wrong! Who turned on the lights? Huapinovsky dimly realized that he opened his eyes again, raised his head, and saw a person standing on the ground in front of his bed, a Chinese who was watching him.
Warbinovsky was now fully conscious, and he pinched his buttocks with his right hand under the covers. Hurt! He realized that it was definitely not a dream.
He reached for the button on the bedside table that led to the guardhouse's electric bell and pressed it desperately.
"Hi, Comrade Warpinovsky! Don't bother, no one will disturb the conversation between us. The Chinese smiled and politely spoke in English, but his gloomy eyes burst out with a cold light.
"Who are you and what are you going to do?" Hubinovsky sat up, looked left and right, and asked aloud.
"Admiral Warpinovsky, please be quiet, a soldier should maintain the calm he deserves no matter what the situation." Yang Guang looked at this member of the Far Eastern Military District Military Committee Colonel-General Hua Pinovsky, who was sitting on the bed with a panicked expression, and said: "I am Yang Guang, a major general of the Far East Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. I've already saluted you, but you're asleep and don't pay much attention. ”
Warpinovsky had gradually calmed down, and thought to himself, "Nonsense, who can still see you salute when they are asleep." Just fool yourself. ”
"Commander Deng Feng asked me to convey his greetings to you. I also came to save your life on his orders," Yang Guang said, taking out a letter from his bosom, "Comrade General, this is his letter to you." ”
Admiral Warpinovsky's eyes met Yang Guang's gloomy gaze again, and he couldn't help but shudder for a moment. "Letter from Deng Feng, the commander of the Chinese People's Liberation Army who came to save my life, commanded the disintegration of India and the occupation of Mongolia and Tuva" Huapinovsky's head was quickly searching for these concepts, and he reluctantly accepted the letter that he wanted to read.
Warpinovsky leaned against the head of the bed, closed his mouth tightly, and quickly looked at the letter, once, twice, without saying a word, constantly calculating the gains and losses of his own interests. After a while, he spoke, "Say it." What exactly do you want me to do? ”
"Well, time is tight, and I can tell you frankly that in two hours, we will launch a full-scale attack on Boli, which you call the city of Khabarovsk." Yang Guang glanced at the stunned Soviet general and said: "In order to protect the forces of you leaders and factions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, I have to come to visit you in this very impolite way. ”
Admiral Warpinovsky asked: "Are you really going to wage an all-out war against the Soviet Union?" ”
"It's not that we're going to wage an all-out war against the USSR, it's that we're going to reclaim these lost grounds." Yang Guang replied.
"Are you really so sure that you Chinese will win?" Wapinowski said what he cared about the most, and it was the key to deciding what he would do next.
Yang Guang replied in a tone of unquestionable firmness: "You don't have the slightest doubt about this! Then he said: "The big truth, Commander Deng Feng, has already made it clear to you in the letter, and the conditions have also been made clear to you." The next step is up to you? ”
Warpinovsky closed his eyes, leaned his head on the head of the bed expressionlessly, and no longer continued to speak, he was seriously thinking about the content and conditions of Deng Fengxin, he knew that China was very strong, if it really fought, the Soviet Union had little chance of winning, at least in the Far East, the Soviet Union could not defeat China, this point he had thought about countless times, China's conditions were not bad, but this official
Yang Guang looked at the silent Warpinovsky, and he also knew that Warpinovsky was weighing the pros and cons in his heart, his own gains and losses. But he didn't have time to rely on this Soviet general, and he couldn't help but touch the two pills in his trouser pocket that would immediately kill this Soviet man from heart disease.
Then he said quietly and in a slow voice: "Comrade Warpinovsky, you have no choice but to accept our conditions, after the war, you can become a Chinese citizen as a foreigner who has made special contributions to China, enjoy the same treatment as a general of the People's Liberation Army, and your children can go to any university in China." If you don't want to go to China, you can choose any country, and we will give you $500,000 to help you arrange everything, plus a villa like this you live in now, and only we can open such conditions. If you're not satisfied, it's really hard to do. ”
Warpinovsky could already smell the rain in the wind, and he certainly understood what it meant to say "it's really hard to do."
(To be continued)