African Entrepreneurship Record

Chapter 1298 Berezovka Gang

At the end of 1917, the East African National Defense Security Bureau began extensive activities throughout Russia. As a world power, Russia naturally has a large presence in East Africa.

The tasks of this round of the National Defense Security Bureau mainly involve two aspects. One is to assist Russian researchers, nobles, and wealthy people who intend to develop in East Africa to withdraw from Russia and monitor the flow of various resources in Russia... The second is to successfully get out of Russia after completing the mission.

Taking advantage of the current turbulent situation in Russia, East Africa can make a fortune by just grabbing a little bit. Even in special circumstances, it is not impossible for agents to pretend to be "white bandits" in Russia and directly engage in robbery.

As early as the beginning of this century, the East African National Defense Security Bureau has focused on the layout of relevant information in Russia. It can be said that a large amount of information such as where is the core technology in Russia, where the researchers live, the location of the bank vault, etc. is widely involved.

Kazan.

Kazan, located on the Volga River, has always been one of the most important cities in Russia. Its construction history is more than 100 years earlier than Moscow, and it is even known as the third capital of Russia.

Although the western front of Russia was affected by the war and was beaten to pieces, even the capital St. Petersburg was facing the threat of war, but Kazan, deep in the heart of Russia, was not affected at all.

As early as the 18th century, Kazan's industry had been initially developed. In the 20th century, Kazan was one of the most important industrial cities in Russia.

Starting in 1916, a "bandit" armed force suddenly emerged around Kazan, quickly annexing other bandit forces around Kazan and becoming the only non-Russian official armed force around Kazan.

The quiet rise of this illegal armed force did not arouse anyone's suspicion at all. After all, Russia is a country with very poor public security. Because of its large land area and poor traffic conditions, Russia has a natural space for bandits to grow.

In fact, except for imperialist countries such as Britain, France and Germany, which are not large in area and have relatively strong government management capabilities, countries with large land areas such as Russia and the United States will face bandit problems to some extent.

East Africa is naturally an exception. After all, under the long-term planned economy, the state machinery in East Africa has developed to an outrageous degree. In addition to the state system in East Africa, not many people are willing to take risks, let alone form a "gang" of a certain scale, which does not exist in East Africa.

Now, about 30 kilometers away from the suburbs of Kazan, Russia, an army is gathering together, with a number of about 10,000 people.

"General Berezovka! Can we really attack Kazan with our little strength?" A bandit leader Chubalov on horseback asked worriedly.

Berezovka is the latest bandit leader to rise near Kazan. Of course, from Chubalov's words, we can know that he calls himself a general.

The man named Berezovka stared at Chubalov with a sinister look without saying anything, but this look alone made Chubalov shudder all over.

This reminded Chubalov of the scene when he first saw Berezovka and his group. No one knew Berezovka's origin.

However, the bandits around Kazan speculated that they might be the defeated troops on the Russian front. Although there were only a few hundred people, they were decisive in killing and well-armed. It took less than a year for them to rule the bandit forces near Kazan.

"Since I have made the decision, I am sure of it. If you have any objections, you can withdraw." Berezovka said indifferently.

Chubalov heard Berezovka's words and complained in his heart: "Withdraw? I am afraid that I will be shot in the back after I agree to it!"

Of course, Chubalov certainly did not dare to say this in front of Berezovka, let alone Berezovka, even with other people, Chubalov did not dare to say a word.

Berezovka made the entire gang impregnable, and no one knew whether there were Berezovka's spies around him.

Thinking of this, Chubalov had to admire Berezovka's methods. As a force forcibly integrated by Berezovka, the bandits near Kazan naturally could not be honest, but those who had ideas had gone to hell.

Chubalov said to the killing god in front of him in a flattering manner: "General, I have no other intentions. The main reason is that we have dealt with the garrison of Kazan in the past."

"They are regular troops. Small people like us who came from bandits are not their opponents at all. Every once in a while, the local garrison in Kazan will encircle and suppress us."

"That is, after the outbreak of the war, in order to support the front line, they had no time to take care of other things, so they were quiet for a while, but even now most of the main forces of the Kazan garrison have been transferred away, they are not something we can provoke."

It can be said that the bandits near Kazan have bad luck. After finally sending away the elite of Kazan, Berezovka, a ruthless man, appeared from nowhere.

In the past year or so, almost all the bandits near Kazan have been beaten by Berezovka's gang, especially the largest gangs, at least half of whom were killed by Berezovka.

Chubalov was originally a small bandit leader around Kazan, but he had only 20 to 30 men under his command. Before Berezovka arrived, they only robbed Russian civilians.

When Berezovka arrived here, he first conquered the largest local gang, and then used it as a basis to sweep the bandit forces around Kazan.

After all, as colleagues, the bandits in Kazan naturally have contacts. If one family falls, the next family will be involved.

For example, Chubalov's original bandit gang was reported to Berezovka by a group of bandits from the village next to him.

As for why Berezovka was so strong, it was naturally because he had money, guns and people. Although there were only about four to five hundred people who followed Berezov to Kazan initially.

However, these hundreds of people in Mosingana even have machine guns and small-caliber artillery, and they have sufficient weapons and ammunition. Apart from the local Russian garrison around Kazan, there is probably no force that can be their opponent.

This is why Chubalov and other Kazan bandits suspected that Berezovka had a background in the Russian army.

Berezovka said in an arrogant tone: "Humph, now that we have guns and cannons in our hands, how can the Kazan city defense army be our opponents?"

"And you overestimate his combat effectiveness. All the original elites in Kazan have been transferred to the west. Now, only our Kazan army is the most powerful near Kazan."

Chubalov stammered: "But the problem is that even if we attack Kazan, we will be suppressed by the government! They can deploy troops from other places to encircle and suppress us."

For Chubalov, Berezovka’s behavior was simply courting death. The government usually did not eliminate these bandits mainly because it did not want to cause trouble. This did not mean that the government did not have the ability to eliminate them. After all, no one could compete with the country. Machine versus machine.

What seemed like an attack on a city in Kazan was actually tantamount to declaring war on the Russian government, which had millions of troops under its command.

Berezovka said calmly: "What are you worried about? The Russian order has collapsed long ago. St. Petersburg has been occupied by the rebels. The Russian government is finished. What's more, they still have to face threats from the Allies. The mountain is too far away from St. Petersburg and Moscow. Even if the new government reacts, we will have grown bigger. "

Berezovka's shocking information frightened Chubalov into confusion. He could not believe whether what Berezovka said was true.

This is actually easy to understand, because the order in eastern Russia such as Kazan is still maintained, and even the government personnel are still the same people from the Tsarist era.

Therefore, the Kazan government naturally tries its best to cover up the news that the Labor Party has seized power in St. Petersburg and other areas. At the same time, they are also hesitant. Many people do not even know the attitude of the Labor Party regime towards them.

In their expectation, it would be best to be like the last domestic coup in Russia. Although the provisional government represents the interests of capitalism, it will also issue edicts to them, the "pillars" of the empire.

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