Chapter 240: The Misfortune of General Zvigon
"Lay down your arms and surrender at once!" Rushing in were heavily armed soldiers wearing black hoods, with only their eyes and mouths exposed, carrying AK-74 rifles with folded butts, shouting to Serov. Pen Γ fun Γ Pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ ο½ο½ο½ο½
Surrender? If you surrender at this time, you can only be framed! Gotta run! Serov made up his mind, flicked his hand back, and naturally pulled the trigger.
"Smack!" A gunshot rang out, and the gun actually went off! Finally, the first and final shot was fired, and just as Serov wanted to continue to jump out of the window to escape, the AK-74 rifle made a short clicking sound.
Serov's body, under the impact of the bullet, fell backwards, he did not feel pain, and when the bullet hit him, his whole body had begun to go numb.
He heard the sound of blood gushing out, he heard the gurgling sound coming out of his throat, he felt that he was already having trouble breathing, he experienced the horror that preceded death...
"Report, the target has been killed, and General Zvigon has unfortunately died." One of the commanders who rushed in said over the radio.
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"General Secretary, you look good today." At dinner time, there was still a group of people gathered in the ward, Brezhnev looked good today, and the illness caused by drinking a few days ago had subsided.
"yes." Brezhnev said: "In the military parade of the October Revolution, I will stand on the reviewing stand as always, witnessing the strength of our Soviets. β
"Report to the General Secretary." At this moment, Andropov came in a hurry.
"Yuri, what's the matter?" Brezhnev asked.
"First Deputy Chairman of the KGB, General Semyon-Zvigon. Just two hours earlier, he had been shot and killed by a gunman in his office. Andropov said.
General Zvigon! Brezhnev's face suddenly changed. This is his brother-in-law, and his most trusted subordinate. After entering the KGB, he has been working diligently, and now, why was he suddenly killed by a gunman? Who could do such a thing in the Red Reich, in Moscow, at the headquarters of the KGB?
"Who did it? Did you catch the gunman? Brezhnev asked through gritted teeth.
"Caught, the gunner is Serov-Tswigon, the youngest son of General Tsvigon." Andropov said.
Serov? Brezhnev once saw the lad at a family gathering. At that time, the impression was not bad, but now, why did this little baby beat Lao Tzu to death?
"What's going on?" Brezhnev asked.
"Serov was retired from the 4th Tank Division some time ago." Andropov said: "After retiring from the army, I have been at home, and this morning, I came to the KGB headquarters to look for General Tswigon, and as a result, there was a quarrel in General Tswigon's office, and after that. Shots were heard inside, and when our guards rushed in, Serov was arrested and killed on the spot. β
Brezhnev's facial muscles. After a few shrugs, he couldn't believe this fact, but. This is again true, this case that happened in the KGB headquarters. Andropov must have reported the truth, and there could be no concealment.
Alas. These young people, they can't stand any setbacks, Tsvigon even mentioned to himself about Serov, it's always wrong to cheat in the army, and if you learn a lesson, you can also play a role in the Moscow government. It must have been because of work that I quarreled with Zvigon, and as a result, actually, actually...
Thinking of this, Brezhnev felt the blood in his brain surging upward, and the blood vessels seemed to explode at any moment.
"The general secretary needs to rest." The doctor on the side hurriedly said.
The crowd withdrew.
"Alas, I really didn't expect that Zvigon would be killed by his son!" As he walked, Ustinov said to Andropov.
"Yes, we in the KGB are also responsible, irrelevant people are not allowed to enter the KGB headquarters, those guards at the door, actually let Serov, a person who is not a KGB system, enter, it is really dereliction of duty, I have isolated them all for investigation." Andropov said: "The KGB system also needs to be reorganized, and this cannot be allowed to happen again." β
"Yes, this tragedy can't happen again, and the KGB had better send more guards to protect the safety of your colleagues." Ustinov advised: "Chernenko, what do you think? β
Chernenko, who was walking by on the side, suddenly paused, and a smile appeared on his face: "I think, forget it, it's just an unsuccessful child like Serov, who has been spoiled since childhood, and our children are not so uncompetitive." β
"Alas, the general secretary must be very sad." Andropov said with a sigh. He and Ustinov glanced at each other, and then followed the others and walked out together.
Today's business is over, counting it, there are five or six more days without going home, and when Andropov came out of the hospital, he asked the driver to take him home.
"Little Bella, it's time for a diaper change again." Andre opened his daughter's baggage and smelled a sour smell inside, and knew that it was pulled again.
In the past, Andrei would hide as far as he could, but the arrival of the child made Andrei naturally immune to this kind of thing, picked up the child, wiped it clean, and then looked at whether the feces and urine inside were normal, and finally, ran to the faucet to rinse.
Andrei did all this naturally, but it made Ekaterina extremely moved, in the USSR, all this should be done by women, but Andrei did it so naturally, without the slightest machismo, he married the most correct man, he was the happiest woman!
"Andrei, that's a coincidence." Just as Andrei was humming an unknown tune and throwing diapers, he heard a familiar voice, turned his head, and saw a happy Andropov.
"Chairmanβ" Andrei instinctively wanted to salute.
"This is home, just call me Uncle Yuri." Andropov said: "How? Nothing special happened when I went shopping with little Nana today, right? β
Shopping? The chairman of the KGB, who has a lot of opportunities, still knows that he went shopping with Catherine today? Wringing out the diaper quickly and wiping his hands, Andrei came out to sit on the sofa with Andropov, knowing that it was absolutely unusual for Andropov to ask this question today.
"It's okay, it's good." Andrei said.
"That's good, today, but something big happened, one of my former subordinates, Serov, the one who came out of the 4th Tank Division, actually killed his father in the KGB headquarters." Andropov said: "Alas, many of this young generation have gone astray. (To be continued.) )