Chapter 704: A Valuable Captive
The empty flower beds are obviously not a good place for detailed questioning, and as time goes by, and the word of mouth spreads that the air raids have been temporarily stopped, there are more and more pedestrians on the streets, and there is no guarantee that there will be no one fishing in troubled waters.
Therefore, in order to avoid long nights, the captain quickly took off his coat, covered Brigadier General Malot's head, and handed it over to the other three to escort him into the car, while he stayed at the scene and checked it in detail to make sure that there were no missing items nearby before following the others.
Strictly speaking, the identity of this person needs to be more rigorously verified by the intelligence services, but for the Balsaks, who have been lucky today, there is no problem in opening champagne in advance when they have already seen the identity tag, the pilot's uniform and the pistol.
"There should be two pilots on that plane, and one other person besides you?"
The captain opened the door, took the passenger seat, and quickly changed the magazine to a new one, while turning back and asking sharply.
Malott was sandwiched in the middle of the back seat, with a cut in his head (smashed by the butt of a gun), and his eyes were still clothed, and he was still a little dizzy.
In addition, Balsack's second knife was a bit blunt, so he didn't react at all for a while.
When the time comes, it can be completely explained that the commander of the air force went alone, and the top management did not know anything......
Of course, there are professionals who are responsible for the work of interrogating prisoners, but since they have caught people, they always have to ask a few questions when the mentality of the other side fluctuates violently.
Anyway, people are still alive.
Brigadier General shrugged:
For Balsack, who had no interrogation experience, he thought it was the information he had just received that was more important.
He could naturally see that the wound came from the foldable butt of the AKMS, but after being bombarded indiscriminately for so long, it didn't hurt for his men to vent their grievances.
So I thought the other party was worried about being located and then being killed:
The other four didn't know either.
The brigadier general was somewhat shaken.
Moreover, in the two hours immediately after he was shot down, he clearly heard an explosion that was much stronger than usual.
But in any case, we have to bluff for now.
Although the senior soldier next to him had regained his composure after being held down, his face was still quite unkind, and he seemed to want to sarcastically say a few words with a gun and a stick, but he couldn't speak English, so he had to continue to look out the window to be on guard.
"I took a special look at it at the time, and he should have landed in the direction of the eastern suburbs, but he should have been taken away by the combat rescue team."
He still has a relatively accurate understanding of his own value, and does not think that the above will stop the Allied operation because he may be captured.
After answering, he turned his head a little and looked at the two pieces that were being placed in the back box, with a strange expression.
"It's a military secret, I can't tell you."
"So you still have your GPS transmitter with you?"
If there are any uncontrollable consequences, it seems that the "death" of him, the culprit, will be an acceptable outcome for all his superiors.
As a result, the inside of the car quickly fell into a cold field.
Classroom, blackboard, waving arms, cool .gif
After calming down a little, the captain asked the next question:
"Where were you targeting last night's air raid? Why was a stealth strategic bomber sent out on its own? ”
When the captain reported to Captain Andre Horvath what had just happened (concealing the fact that he had taken two B2 fragments, of course), the eyes of the entire brigade command were focused on the five men, or, to be more precise, Brigadier General Malotte, who was in the middle of the other four.
Malott looked incredulous.
The captain, who did not receive an answer, had to tear off the clothes covering the other party's head, and asked a second time in a slow voice.
However, just as he was about to open his mouth to deny it, he realized that the city seemed to be surprisingly peaceful and peaceful in the last few hours......
"Anyway...... Later, when it was almost dawn, I saw that I was still wearing a flight suit, so I thought that I had to steal a suit to cover up, and it would be better to get another car, so that it would be faster, and then I would meet you. ”
"Mr. Brigadier General...... In case you didn't know, this morning, your air raids stopped. ”
"Of course."
Balsack looked Malott up and down with suspicion.
So he shook his head resolutely:
"Huh?"
But for Malott, the previous ones didn't matter at all, and now this is the proposition.
"However, it needs to be actively operated to send a signal, otherwise it only has normal positioning functions, and you don't have to worry about being tracked."
This time, Malott finally understood, and immediately shook his head:
"I don't know. After the plane was hit, because the anti-aircraft fire had not stopped, we did not dare to parachute in the first place, and when the catapult came out, the plane had already begun to lose stability and roll, and he came out 2.5 seconds before me and drifted in a completely different direction. ”
Horvat hesitated for a moment, then stepped forward to personally remove the clothes from the other man's head, and called the communications officer, and ordered the news of the catch of a large fish to be reported to the higher command, and finally ordered the military doctor to treat the wound that had begun to scab.
Covering clothes is just to prevent being seen by too many unrelated passers-by during the escort process, and now that they are in the car, it is naturally not very necessary.
In fact, Mallot wasn't too sure if Command had really determined that he had been captured, whether he would attempt a swap or prepare to kill him.
After all, when they were shot down last night, six bombs had already been dropped.
Although he was very excited when he first saw the wreckage of the plane, just thinking about the destruction and death he had seen in the past half a month made it difficult for him to regard a cold plane as a sign of victory.
Seeing that Malot's eyes flickered and he was speechless, Balsack felt a kind of transparency that he had never felt before.
As a result, this slightly layman's question was met with a roll of the brigadier general's eyes:
"I was blown to the roof of a building by the wind, although a positioning signal was sent, but it is estimated that the combat rescue team thought that the risk of the helicopter rushing into the city to land was too high, and there was no way to operate it, so there was no news, so I thought about finding a way to go to the suburbs first."
Malotte had been blindfolded again, and Barsack and the other four dragged the former into the headquarters under the strange eyes of the guards at the door.
The captain didn't care about a captive's attitude towards him, but he was a little apprehensive about one thing he had just mentioned:
At this time, the brigadier did not know how big the basket was poked.
As long as the news of his capture is made public, the risk of being killed will be much smaller.
Definitely can't be recruited.
Fortunately, the headquarters of their air defense brigade was not far away, and the jeep drove all the way, reaching the door of a semi-underground bunker in ten minutes.
The captain himself wasn't sure if the "pause" he had just heard was reliable, and even if it was, if it did, if it would continue to be suspended.
"What about you? You're a brigadier general, so you should be rescued more than anything else, right? ”
"And as you can see, my level is not low, even if I am really tracked now, I will definitely be safe, at least safer than other places."
"After that, I hid the parachute, and then moved to the suburbs, but I don't know why, I have been following the direction of the GPS positioning system, but I seem to have gotten lost, and I haven't seen ......it for a few hours."
And the real problem at the moment is just that he wants to satisfy his curiosity, so he just wants to do it on a whim.
Malott had been in hiding for a night, and naturally it was impossible to know what was happening outside the Balkans.
But at least at this moment, in front of the captured Brigadier General Malot, he finally had a little bit of a "victory" in essence -
Now that he is in the hands of the enemy, he is the safest.
However, Balsak shook his head nonchalantly, with a slight hint of pride in his eyes:
"Don't worry, Mr. Brigadier General, we'll treat you as a prisoner of war."
The brigade commander moved a chair and sat opposite Malott:
"After all, your bomb drop last night is very likely to end this war ahead of schedule......"
(End of chapter)