Burning Moscow

Chapter 1363: Internal cleaning (medium)

I don’t have any opinion on the German spies that may exist in the cleaning up troops, but I don’t want Yevgeny to make too much noise. In that way, not only will it be easy to get rid of the trouble, but it will also make the team panic, so someone must be found to restrain him. Thinking of this, I picked up the phone on the table and dialed the regiment head of the guard regiment. The person who answered the phone said straightforwardly: "I am Oshanina, let your head take the call."

Yushchenko's voice soon came from the receiver: "Comrade Commander, it's me, Major Yushchenko. Do you have any important instructions?"

"Major, come to my headquarters immediately." After I finished speaking, I hung up the phone without giving him a chance to speak.

When Evgeny saw me calling someone, he might have guessed that I was arranging manpower to handle the case with him. He couldn’t help showing a distressed expression on his face: "Comrade General, this matter should not be known to too many people, otherwise it will There may be leaks."

"Don't worry, Comrade Captain. Major Yushchenko used to belong to the Ministry of Internal Affairs." I knew what he was worried about, so I quickly gave him a reassurance: "More importantly, he was sent to me by the Supreme Commander himself. From the army."

When I said that Yushchenko was also a member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Yevgeny’s face showed a relaxed expression; but when I heard that he was sent here by the Supreme Commander himself, he immediately asked the internal affairs officer to The officers of the Ministry were in awe. He got up from his seat, straightened his back and said to me: "Comrade General, I think this major should be responsible for this cleanup operation. After all, his rank is higher than mine."

Seeing that Yevgeny was so intrigued, I nodded with satisfaction, and said, "Well, comrade Captain, since you also think it is more appropriate to have Major Yushchenko directing this operation, then I will let him take care of it. And he Now that I am the head of the guard, it is more convenient to mobilize troops."

While talking, Yushchenko walked in from outside. He came to us, glanced at Yevgeny who was standing next to him with a strange look, raised his hand and saluted Kistyakov and me, and then asked: "Comrade Commander, the Guard Corps Major Yushchenko was ordered to come, I am waiting for your order, please give instructions!"

"Major, you are so kind, let me introduce it to you. This is Captain Yevgeny, the chief of Smolensk Secret Service." I first introduced Yevgeny to Yushchenko, who was a high-ranking officer, and then I went to Yefugen. Ni introduced Yushchenko: "Comrade Captain, this is the commander of my guard, Major Yushchenko."

After the two shook hands and met, I went on to say: "Major, I called you here because some radio station appeared in the city and sent out the stolen information of our army. The specific situation is still the captain. Tell me in detail."

After listening to Yevgeny’s introduction patiently, Yushchenko turned to ask me: "Comrade Commander, what should we do?"

"This matter, we should proceed in two steps." I walked up to Yushchenko and said to him: "One is to investigate immediately where the secrets are leaked; second, to let the communications office of the group army and the special services Comrades work together to locate the enemy’s radio station and find a way to clear him.” At this point, I paused for a while and then continued, “Now you and Captain Evgeny go to interrogate the new archivist and read the information. Whether the leak is related to her. Be careful, don't make too much movement, lest you get mad."

Just when Yushchenko and Yevgeny were about to leave, Akhromeyev, who was ordered to get breakfast, finally appeared. Seeing that the two were going out, he quickly greeted Yevgeny: "Captain, you haven't eaten breakfast yet."

Evgeny quickly reached out and picked up two slices of bread from the plate, put a few slices of sliced ​​sausage into it, then smiled politely at Akhromeyev, and speeded up his pace to chase Yushchenko ahead.

When I waited for Akhromeyev to come over and put the plate on the table, I greeted him to sit down first, and then told him in detail what Yevgeny had reported.

After he listened, there was an incredible expression on his face. He asked in surprise: "Comrade Commander, you can't be mistaken. How can we have a German spy in our army?"

"It didn't exist before, it doesn't mean that there won't be any now." I said, picking up the information on the table and placing it in front of him, and said: "Let's take a look. This is a telegram intercepted by a comrade in Secret Service. The contents above are all secrets of our army. We are currently taking a break, and even if the Germans get this information, it is nothing great. But once our group army rejoins the battlefield and such a leak occurs again, the situation will be serious. Therefore, we must find out the leaker in the shortest possible time to prevent such incidents from happening again."

After hearing what I said, Akhromeyev asked a little worriedly: "Comrade Commander, will these be handled by the guys from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, will it be self-defeating?"

"Don't worry, Comrade Major." Seeing that Akhromeyev, like me, has a prejudice against the Ministry of Internal Affairs, I have to stand an objective point of view and say a few good things to Smolensk's Secretko, just in case I When arranging Akhromeyev to cooperate with them, he was reluctant, "The comrades of Secretco still have a good way to deal with cases. Although I don’t like to deal with them, but for their efficiency in solving cases, I sometimes I still have to express admiration."

Akhromeyev put forward his own views on my two plans: "Comrade Commander, you ask Major Yushchenko and Captain Evgeny to review the archivists. Based on my knowledge of the major, he must be able to Unconsciously, try to find out what you want. As for the cooperation between the communication office and the Secret Service, I don’t know who you plan to put in charge of this matter?"

"Who do you think is more appropriate?" I didn't answer his question, but instead asked with a smile, wondering in my heart whether he would name the person in my mind.

Fortunately, Akhromeyev did not disappoint me. He only thought for a moment, and then he said without hesitation about the candidate I had longed for: "I think it is more appropriate to let Captain Razumeeva be responsible. She is skilled in business, and no one is more suitable than her for the job of targeting the enemy’s radio station.

"Comrade Commander," Kistyakov couldn't help but interjected after listening to the candidate recommended by Akhromeyev: "Although I have not been dealing with Comrade Razumeeva for a long time, I think the major The recommended candidate is very suitable."

"Well, Comrade Deputy Commander." Seeing that Kistyakov also agreed with Akhromeyev's opinion, I said in a timely manner: "Since you also agree, the major will go to Captain Razumeyeva. Explain the task. Remember, during this period of time, Comrade Razumeyeva should be equipped with a separate room, which will not only facilitate her work, but also prevent leakage of secrets."

Yushchenko and Yevgeny who went to review the archivists came back. I looked at them and asked, "What did the archivists say?"

"She said that after she received the file, she would archive it according to the category, and would never open the file to see what was inside." After Yushchenko finished these few sentences, she proactively defended the archivist and said: "According to my Observe, what she said should not be false, and her suspicion can be ruled out."

Yushchenko quickly handed me a bunch of keys and said, "Comrade Commander, please see, this is the key to the archives room."

I took the key and looked around for a long time, but I didn't see why it was happening, so I asked Yushchenko incomprehensibly: "Major, what do you want me to see?"

"Comrade Commander, look at the traces left on the surface of these keys," Yushchenko quickly explained to me, seeing that I didn't see a name, "According to Captain Yevgeny's judgment, someone should have copied these keys with an impression. , And after the archivist got off work, he secretly opened the archive room with the key and stole our secrets."

After putting the key aside, I frowned and said, "If the situation is really because the key was stolen, as the captain analyzed, then the suspicion of the archivist can be eliminated. Now we have to find out, yes Who has the opportunity to access the key to the archives."

"Comrade General, I have also considered this." Yevgeny said confidently: "The only people who have access to the keys of the archives are those who have been to the archives. These have detailed levels in the archives. I have already brought the list of people who have been to the archives this week."

I took the list that Yevgeny handed to me, and suddenly felt that my eyes were dark, and it was densely filled with two pages. I counted roughly, and there were about 200 people. But at the same time, I was also secretly grateful that I arranged for Yushchenko to take charge of this matter. If Yevgeny were in charge, he would definitely detain more than two hundred people for review. At that time, not only would he be stunned, but he would also be involved. It caused panic in the army and caused panic among the people.

I put this list on the table and asked calmly: "Comrade Captain, what do you plan to do with these people."

"They should all be isolated." Yevgeny replied decisively: "Then screen them one by one to find out the hidden enemies."

"Captain, have you ever thought about what would happen if so many people were really quarantined?" I was worried that Yevgeny only wanted to eliminate German spies, but didn't pay attention to methods and methods, so he would do it kindly in the end. For bad things, he specifically reminded him: "At that time, not only will the work of many departments be paralyzed, but it will also cause a panic in the army. Everyone feels self-risk. How can our work be carried out?"

Hearing what I said, Yevgeny scratched the back of his head and said in a particularly embarrassing way: "Comrade General, what should we do? We can't let this hidden enemy among us just get away with it, right?"

"Don't worry, he can't run. As long as we find the person who stole the key to the archives, the problem will be solved. Is that true, Comrade Captain?" Seeing him nodding affirming my statement, I proceeded to do it for him. Analysis: "According to my judgment, the person who stole the key should be someone who had been to the archives room before yesterday. Then the person who went to the archives room today can be directly excluded." Then, I used a pen to register today. The names of a dozen people were crossed out with a pencil.

My demonstration like this actually inspired Yevgeny. He slapped his forehead and said: "Yes, why am I so confused? Judging from the traces on the key, it should be the match made yesterday, so the person before yesterday It can also be ruled out."

After excluding me and him, the original list of more than 200 people was reduced to more than 20 people. I checked the remaining list carefully, and crossed out Sergeikov, commander of the 51st Guards Division, and Lieutenant Colonel Lukin, commander of the 375th Infantry Division, then pushed the list to Yevgeny and said to him: "Okay. Now, Comrade Captain, there are only 20 people left. I believe that with your ability, you will be able to complete the screening work in the shortest possible time."

"But, Comrade General," Evgeny said a little embarrassed: "What should I do next? You know that even if there are only two dozen people, if you want to isolate them, the movement will definitely not be small."

His concern is actually a problem that has always plagued me. Whether it is to isolate 200 or 20 people, it will cause an uproar in the army. Is there any good way to isolate these people without disturbing more people? What?

Just when I was in a dilemma~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Kistyakov suddenly stood up from his seat, walked in front of Yevgeny, picked up the list on the table, and after reading it carefully several times, Said: "Comrade Commander, I have an idea to isolate these people temporarily without causing suspicion from the outside world."

"Comrade Deputy Commander, what can you do?" Listening to Kistyakov's words, I urged like a drowning man grabbing a straw, "Speak and listen!"

"It's actually very simple." Kistyakov said lightly: "I looked at the list and the positions of these people. They are almost all staff members of the headquarters or divisions. We can publicize it, because some time ago, the commander of the army. The casualties are too great, and I plan to promote some of the grassroots commanders. Therefore, I plan to organize some promising commanders to go to the headquarters for a three-day short-term training."

"It's great, it's great!" After listening to Kistyakov's proposal, I gave him a thumbs up and said sincerely: "Comrade Deputy Commander, your proposal is really great. It is estimated that no one would have thought that these staff officers who were notified would come here to be censored. Even if there were German spies in them, they would relax their vigilance. Well, Comrade Deputy Commander, this notice is just a matter of fact. It's up to you to send it out." (To be continued.)

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