Chapter 363: The Fall of Europe

(The author was traveling in Xiamen, and the manuscript was not brought out in the computer, and all the chapters were recoded on the mobile phone.) Please forgive me for not keeping up with the updates. The book began to officially enter the plot of Red ~ Europe)

Far from alleviating the conflict, the social unrest caused by the ongoing conflict in Libya was far worse than optimistic European leaders had anticipated, and the imposition of a no-fly zone and calls for a ceasefire had begun the war with hints and provocations from the Soviet Union.

Although the Soviet Union ostensibly agreed to Gaddafi's request for reinforcements, in reality it was reluctant to do so on the grounds that the Soviet Union did not have an air base in Libya. Gaddafi was helpless about this, and he even began to regret why he did not accede to Yanayev's request to set up an advisory group in Villa. Assad took advantage of the Iron Curtain provided by the Soviet advisory group to avoid a tragedy like Iraq for a certain period of time.

Gaddafi is now at the end of his rope, although he did not dispatch large-scale ground troops like Iraq, but a round of air strikes followed by a round of air strikes made Tripoli breathless at all, Saddam's backward version of the Sam anti-aircraft missile against the French Mirage and the United States F16 is completely ineffective, the Soviet Union, which has always liked to pit people with the monkey version, will naturally not give Gaddafi the treatment of the original, not to mention that the only original version was sold as surplus materials in the last major disarmament.

With the exception of the dying and desperate Gaddafi faction, almost everyone believes that the Libyan government is the end of the world and has no chance of struggling for a few days.

In the early days of the war, the United States and the Soviet Union docked their cruise ships at the port of Tripoli in Libya under the guise of humanitarian relief.

The scene of the evacuation was heavily guarded, and soldiers armed with rifles stared vigilantly at the crowded and frightened crowd. These were the personnel of the Soviet embassy in Libya. In terms of evacuation operations. They have priority.

The evacuation work was carried out from day to night, with a constant stream of people, all kinds of classified documents that needed to be brought back to China, and even things that were too late to be taken away, which were burned on the spot to avoid falling into the hands of the opposition or government forces, many of which were shady black deals with the transitional council or Gaddafi.

In the intervening years, there have been several attempts by refugees or embassy personnel of other countries to storm evacuation ships, but they have been dispersed by the soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who are protecting the evacuee. In the face of the angry and desperate refugees, the Soviet soldiers did not have the good temper to persuade others, and directly pulled the bolt of the gun and aimed it at the head of the refugees who rushed to the front.

"This is a Soviet evacuation ship, and no foreigners and Libyan refugees are allowed to approach, otherwise they will be killed on the spot as terrorists!"

Although the refugee, who only understood Arabic, did not know what the fierce-looking soldier was muttering, he believed that the loaded rifle in his hand was not a message of goodwill. The crowd that rushed forward in an instant fell silent. In the face of Soviet soldiers, who numbered only a few tenths of them, none of them dared to take a step forward. They have reason to believe that these people are ready to play for real.

That's it. The confrontation between the soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in gray uniforms and several thousand people was only a few tens of centimeters away, and behind the soldiers the Soviet ships were visible. It's a forbidden area of God that they can't enter.

The question of whether to rush forward or backward is a matter of life and death.

"One. Listen to the order, raise your gun! Aim! ”

As soon as the captain said this, all the soldiers raised their rifles and aimed at the crowd that was still about to move. The scene was very quiet, only the wind blew the corners of their clothes, and the trigger that slowly hooked, as long as they applied a few pounds of pressure, the people who rushed to the front would be bloody, although the refugees were desperate to get on the boat leaving Libya, but they did not want to die at the hands of these soldiers.

I don't know what the soldiers are talking about, but nothing good will happen next.

"Second, fire a warning shot into the sky!"

The guards raised their guns and fired several shots into the air, indicating that this was a final warning. The deafening gunfire finally put a stop to the commotion of the crowd, and from the moment the shots were fired, they were convinced that these people would not be relented by the fact that the refugees had children or women. From their anger at the beginning, they gradually turned into fear. The fear of this group of killing machines is even more of a fear of the totalitarian state in their minds.

The refugees began to retreat, and the soldiers, seeing that the purpose of shock had been achieved, continued to step forward, crossed the yellow line under their feet, and stopped the evacuated expatriates from the refugees.

"Behind us is a socialist country, which is not allowed to be entered by people who believe in Islam, and not by non-Soviet citizens! Otherwise, shoot and kill! ”

The domineering and heroic of the soldiers stopped the crowd fishing in troubled waters, and also made the footsteps of the group of people always be stopped outside the yellow line, gritting their teeth and watching the boat go away in front of them.

Far from being banned, such words that amounted to naming and swearing appeared openly on the fence and were written in Russian, Arabic and English. This domineering slogan shocked everyone, quietly erasing the name of the Soviet Union from the country they were smuggling into, and reached a consensus that it would rather be killed by the opposition than try to challenge the authority of the Soviet Union, which was a terrible country.

The evacuation of the Soviet Union was swift and quieter than in any other country. There were no refugees scrambling to get on board, no refugees trying to climb the side of the ship, and the Soviet expatriates and embassy staff remained absolutely calm and pure order in the face of war. This is something that no European country can do.

Order, the more urgent the situation, the more it can test humanity and conscience, if this escape is compared to a test, there is no doubt that the Soviet people gave full marks?

Looking at the silence of the people who were waiting to get on the boat without any words, and then at the people who were pushing, crowding, screaming and crying around them, the embassy personnel of other countries fell into deep thought.

What kind of terrible country is this to produce such a calm and composed people?

Later, war correspondents asked about this when they interviewed the Soviet people, and they wondered why, in such extreme circumstances, they still consciously stopped crowding the full ship and chose to wait for the next ship that did not know when it would come, which was simply gambling with their lives.

"There's really no secret about it." One of the men interviewed replied, "Because the Soviet Union is our homeland, I believe that my life can be entrusted to the Soviets." (To be continued.) )