Chapter 464: Protest
"The Sultan's increasingly obvious left-right situation seems to have made Serov endure to the extreme, and a few years ago he said that important places must be brought to power by political forces that believe in our ideas, and that neither the junta nor the pro-Soviet forces in general can be trusted, because they can be bought, and it seems that Sultan's Abboud made Serov think that drastic measures must be taken." This kind of action, even if it is not notified to the general department, there is one department that can get a clue, and that is the Central Liaison Department of the Soviet Union, which is also very important in exporting the revolution.
When Andropov was a guest at Brezhnev's house, he got the news, but he didn't look surprised at all, even if he didn't know about it, there was also First Deputy Chairman Ustinov, he was just stunned for a moment when he got the news, and then immediately expressed his support, "We really should applaud such KGB chairmen, Sherepin and Semychasny will only focus on the country, Serov is obviously much better than them, and he is worthy of being a cadre who climbed up step by step from the security unit." , the vision is stronger than the Communist Youth League......"
As soon as Chernenko heard this, he wanted to speak, but was stopped by Brezhnev next to him, he knew what his secretary wanted to say, it was nothing more than that Serov was actually a Komsomol cadre, what was the use of saying this? It was only two years of experience, and strictly speaking, it was not as strong as the Caucasian color in him.
Serov's value in the eyes of Brezhnev, the Komsomol was only in third place, and the first assessment made in his mind was that this man was the child raised by Marshal Bagramyan, and as a young cadre in the Caucasus who is currently well-known in Soviet power circles, Serov must have had a great influence in the Caucasus, and this judgment is not wrong. Then there is Serov's strong security cadre color and strong aggression against the United States. If this person was the Minister of Defense of the USSR and declared war on the United States the next day Brezhnev believed it, and as for the Komsomol or something, Brezhnev did not value it. After getting a few people, the Komsomol would not pose a threat to him.
The reason why Brezhnev proposed in the Presidium of the Central Committee to make Semychasny the first deputy chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia was actually to make an exchange with Sherepin, and this condition was the NKVD under the KGB, but Brezhnev has not yet found a suitable candidate to stuff it.
"Yura's operation this time is very risky, but I believe that there is no problem, he is completely considerate, and the food production in Sudan makes us not give up, especially when we are a little short of food." As if talking about something that had nothing to do with him, Brezhnev simply commented, "The final result is optimistic, and I believe that our anti-rebel workers ......"
Serov didn't know about this conversation, he was visiting Berlin, visiting the German State Security Directorate in the name of the Soviet State Security Council, ostensibly to Berlin and Stasi to discuss related issues, but in fact came to see Yelena, who let several of his hairy girls are waiting to give birth, only one can still be used at present, Serov on top found an opportunity to come directly to the GDR, during the day in the name of checking the military discipline of the Western cluster in the barracks, and at night to Yelena's apartment to solve women's physiological problems.
There is something to do Mao Mei, nothing to do Mao Mei, and his wife's classmate Yelena has not escaped the clutches of Serov, from this point of view, he is really a scumbag, and he gnaws the grass by the nest quite happily.
"Did Valya only think of me when she was pregnant? I know I'm not as pretty as she is, but you can't either. Yelena rubbed her body into the man's arms and said quietly, "My breasts are not as big as hers, and my legs are not as strong as hers!" ”
"How can you say that, each has its own merits. For example, if you weigh less, I can hold it better! Speaking of weight, Serov had to think of Elizabeth Taylor with Lori's size, it was really an easy body to fiddle with, you could play with it any way, and when she was in the same bed with that woman, there was a strong sense of contrast. I don't know what happened to this woman now, Serov found his son through the Cambridge Five Masters, or it was still a powerful snake, so the KGB stared at it for I don't know how long it would take to get results.
"I really don't know what she likes about you, there were many people chasing her in Ukraine before, and it turned out to be cheaper for you." Yelena pinched Serov's arm with some indignation, as if she was not worth it for her classmates.
If it's really not worth it, you shouldn't be in my arms, Serov didn't change his face and put his wolf claws into the place where they should have been extended, taking Yelena's dissatisfaction as coquettishness, and after a while, Yelena, who was panting, bit her lip and said coquettishly, "I know it's wrong, let's do it again, my man!" All that was left in the room was the gasps of a man and a woman.
Before the coup d'état, Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky commanded the disinformation department to begin to spread a combination of true and false intelligence information in Sudan, what the KGB has always done in hot spots, so as to confuse the eyes of most people and throw people's minds into confusion, among which slander is of course the most conventional means, this slander has been carried out for several years, and in some cases it is not a slander, such as the Anglo-American shadow behind the southern separatist forces, and the KGB only let these news know to the Arab Sudanese in the north.
The KGB is a global intelligence organization, and if it is limited to small fights within one country, it is too underestimating the battle on the secret front, and the spread of disinformation will have to be delayed under the global strategy when conditions permit. As a global intelligence agency, the KGB has no shortage of strongholds, the United States, Japan, Britain and other hostile countries, the KGB will first investigate whether these enemy countries have people and institutions related to Sudan, of course, they will send ambiguous letters to Sudan, as for the Sudan to accept these letters, most of them are opponents of General Aboud, either black leaders in the south, or intellectuals suppressed by General Abboud, or more directly recipients are directly in the prisons of the Sudanese military junta.
Through these letters against the military junta, the United States and Britain were linked to opponents of the Sudanese military junta. Such letters naturally aroused the hostility of the Sultan towards Britain and the United States for several years, but Serov has found in the last two years that this approach seems to be somewhat ineffective, and that General Aboud is indeed alienating the Soviet Union, which is one of the reasons why the KGB is determined to solve the Sudanese problem.
"Let's see the results of the training at Lumumba Friendship University!" Lumumba Friendship University is not only a revolutionary university, but also a partner of the KGB, although few people know this.
At the end of March, students at the University of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, suddenly detonated the situation in Sudan like a bomb. Located in the heart of the capital city of Sudan, Khartoum, on the banks of the Nile River, the University of Khartoum was one of the best universities in Africa at some point in the British colony.
Fueled by the fact that a student from Darfur did not return after returning to his homeland and was proven to have died at the gunpoint of Sudanese soldiers, these Sudanese sons felt that they should not be silenced and raised their voices to hope that the Sudanese military junta would stop the civil war, which immediately turned into a call for General Aboud to step down.
"Is the news true?" Serov, who had returned to Lubyanka, approached the director of the British Africa Division and asked, "What is General Aboud's statement, the situation in Khartoum is still out of control. ”
"Students from the University of Khartoum have taken to the streets, and according to our information at the embassy, those students have been protesting in front of the Prime Minister's House for a day and a night, and the crowd has not dispersed for a long time. Newspapers in Sudan's capital have shown solidarity with the students, but no one has joined the protest except for the student body. The director of the British Africa Division reported all the news he had received.
"Humph! That's because apart from the relatively simple students, other businessmen and religious people are not so stupid, and once the decision to suppress is delayed, those people will not be able to bear it! "Don't Serov know those people yet? When is it time to see the capitalists rushing to the front line of protest, and people who really live or have ideals will protest on impulse.
At this time, thousands of students from the University of Khartoum came out of the university to join the protest, and the University of Khartoum itself was in the center of the capital, and the students marched along the main streets of the capital to the Prime Minister's Palace, shouting slogans for the military junta to step down and stop the civil war. Around them, the students, some Khartoumites expressed their support with their actions.
The protests continued into darkness, and the University of Khartoum students who had gathered at the Prime Minister's Office were still reluctant to disperse, in stark contrast to their heated atmosphere, where General Abboud, who had rushed back from Kenya, gathered his colleagues at the brightly lit Sudanese Prime Minister's Office to think of countermeasures.
Unlike General Aboud a few years ago, when he neatly staged a military coup d'état and eliminated Sudan's parliamentary system, the generals here had a fierce quarrel over whether to suppress the students, and a large number of members of the military council opposed the crackdown on the students. These men had weapons in their hands, and finally General Aboud had to say, "If we don't act, it may not just be a problem for the students." (To be continued.) )