Burning Moscow
Chapter 1507: Geological Exploration Team (Part 2)
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There are seven people in the geological prospecting team, including Lavrinco, almost all of them middle-aged. The only young man is a burly man, and he is responsible for moving and erecting the equipment in the team.
Perhaps because of confidentiality considerations, the only person in the prospecting team who can communicate with us is Lavlinco. When the rest of the team met with us, they nodded at most and refused to say a word. So that after I got along with them for a week, except for Lavrinko, I didn't know the names of the other players, let alone talked to them.
In order to ensure their safety, I set off early every morning. I had to send a platoon of soldiers to clear the way in front, and also let the most elite guard platoon to act with the exploration team. When camping at night, in addition to arranging machine gun positions in the southeast, northwest and northwest, I also deployed a squad-based patrol team to patrol around the camp.
After wandering in the mountains for a week without seeing the shadow of the uranium mine, Bukov was anxious. He took advantage of the fact that there were only two of us in the tent, and asked me with a sad face, "Comrade Commander, how long do we have to wander in the mountains? It's been a week. They haven't even seen the shadow of the mine. I don't know when it will be. Head?"
"Major, what are you in a hurry?" Seeing Bukov's impetuous heart, I said disapprovingly: "Now it's just beginning. In addition to professional skills, we need some luck. If you are lucky, I found it in a month or two; if you are unlucky, it may take two to three years."
"Ah, it takes such a long time?" Bukov said in surprise after hearing this: "So, aren't we unable to participate in the next stage of the offensive campaign?"
"Don't worry, Major, the next offensive campaign will start, at least two months later." I said casually, "So you still feel at ease to follow the exploration team and ensure their safety."
"Comrade Commander, do you say that the next attack will take place in two months?" Although there were only two of us in the tent, he habitually looked around, then lowered his voice and asked me: "This is all true. Is it?"
I remember that in real history, the Belarusian offensive campaign started in June, and Ukraine, as a secondary offensive direction, will definitely be a little later to launch a new round of offensive. Therefore, I told Bukov with certainty: "Although the plan to attack the western part of Ukraine has not been drawn up yet, according to my judgment, it will not start until at least July. Previously, only Belarus could launch an attack."
Hearing what I said, Bukov's eyes suddenly lit up, and then he asked me anxiously: "Comrade Commander, our Sixth Guards Army is in Belarus. Can you please ask your superiors to let us finish the fight? Come back after the battle."
I sneered, and asked angrily: "Major, please remember that I'm just a deputy commander of the front army with no real power, and I cannot transfer you back to Belarus. Besides, even if you need to deploy personnel, you will be familiar with Belarus. People."
"Comrade Commander, I am familiar with Belarus," Bukov said to me with a smile on his face. "Besides, I am a commander with rich combat experience. I believe my superiors will be happy to transfer me to Belarus."
I looked at him and smiled at me: "Comrade Major, since you say you are familiar with Belarus, let me ask you a question: If you smell herring in the air, do you know what it means?"
Bukov probably never dreamed that I would suddenly ask him such a strange question. After thinking about it for a long time, he hesitated and said: "I think this should mean that the fishing season is here."
"Major, if someone who is familiar with Belarus will tell you, smelling herring in the air means that the cold current from the Arctic Ocean is about to go south." Having said that, I stood up and patted his shoulder with my hand. Shoot, and said earnestly: "Belarus will have a blizzard even in July. What you can do at this time is to find a warm place to hide, otherwise you will soon be frozen in the sudden drop of temperature."
"Ah, there will be a blizzard in July in Belarus?" Bukov was taken aback by my words: "Is this all true?"
"Of course it's true." Although I can't remember who told me about it, I still said categorically: "Major, you are so unfamiliar with the weather in Belarus, if you want to change it back, I think it's impossible."
Hearing that he could not return to the troops in Belarus, Bukov showed a frustrated expression on his face. He resignedly said: "Comrade Commander, can we really not return to Belarus?"
"At least until we find the mineral veins, we can't return to Belarus for the time being." I saw Bukov looking dejected, and I was a little unbearable, and quickly persuaded him: "But even if you don't return to Belarus, in the next battle, you too Have a chance to participate."
"But when will you wait?" Bukov looked a little desperate, and emphasized again: "We have been wandering in the mountains for a week, but we didn't find anything..."
Before he finished speaking, I heard a rush of footsteps outside, and then the familiar voice of Loughlinco sounded outside the tent: "Is General Oshanina inside?"
I hurriedly replied to the outside: "Comrade Lavrinko, I am here, please come in!"
The curtain was lifted from the outside, and the plainly dressed Lavrinke leaned in half of his body from the outside and asked tentatively: "Comrade Oshanina, are you in a meeting? Or, I'll come back later."
"No no, Comrade Lavrinco, I'm just chatting with the major." Seeing that he was about to put down the tent and turn to leave, I quickly stopped him: "Please come in."
Lavrinko put down the curtain and walked in front of me. Just as he was about to speak, Bukov next to me suddenly said to me: "Comrade Commander, I'm going to check out the sentry, so I'll leave."
I think of Lavrinko appearing at this time, there must be something important to say privately, it is indeed inconvenient to have Bukov present. Since Bukov offered to leave, I agreed to his request smoothly.
After Bukov left the tent, Lavrinko looked at the swinging tent, and asked me curiously: "Comrade Oshanina, what's the matter with the major? I think he seems quite upset."
I shrugged my shoulders and greeted Lavrinko to sit down, and said helplessly: "What else can he be upset about? It's just that he was transferred back from the battlefield of suppression bandits by me and followed you every day in the ravine. A week has passed since I saw it, and I still have no eyebrows at all, and I feel anxious in my heart."
I poured a glass of water in front of him, and then sat down and asked him: "Comrade Lavrinco, are you here at this time, is there anything important?"
Lavrinko nodded and replied, "Yes, Comrade Oshanina, according to our observations in the last week, there may be uranium mines nearby."
Hearing what he said, I immediately became interested, because as long as I found the location of the mineral vein, my work could basically come to an end. So I can’t wait to ask: "Comrade Lavrinco, hurry up and tell me what is going on?"
Lavlinco took out a square-folded piece of paper from his jacket pocket, and placed it in front of me mysteriously. I picked up and opened the piece of paper with a puzzled face. I saw that it was a hand-drawn sketch, analyzed from the densely packed various symbols on it. It should be a mine map, but it looked a little dated, so I tried to explore. Asked: "Is this your map of mineral deposits?"
"Yes," Lavrinko nodded and said excitedly: "This was found in the library before we set off. Not far from here, there is a mined tin mine, we can go to Try your luck there."
What we are looking for is uranium ore. What do we do with the mined tin ore? When I asked this question in my heart, Loughlinco laughed haha. After laughing, he asked me with a serious expression: "Do you think all uranium mines exist independently?"
I don't know how to answer his question, because I don't know anything except that uranium is an important material for making atomic bombs. I shook my head and answered truthfully: "Comrade Lavrinko, you also know that I am a layman, so please explain to me."
Seeing that I really don’t know anything about uranium ore, Lavrinko’s face showed a look of disappointment, but he patiently popularized it with me: “Uranium ore is divided into two types. If the composition is only uranium ore, It is a single uranium ore; and in addition to uranium, there are other useful components, which are called composite ore..."
After his explanation, I finally got a better understanding of uranium mines. I tentatively asked: "Comrade Lavrinco, do you think that in that tin mine, there may be a chance to find the uranium mine we are looking for." ?"
"This may be very big." Lavrinko said in a positive tone: "So we have to try our luck tomorrow."
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Early the next morning, our exploration team of about 200 people set off again. Looking at the mountain with a tin mine in the distance, I asked in a suspicious tone: "Comrade Lavrinco, do you think you can really find uranium from that tin mine?"
"It should be," Lavrinko said confidently: "According to our observations and analysis, the probability of finding a uranium mine there is relatively high."
Seeing that he was so sure, I did not sing the opposite. Instead, I slightly nodded and said in agreement: "Comrade Lavrinco, since you are so confident, then I can rest assured. You can look for mines with confidence, mine. People will protect your safety."
As the saying goes: Run to death across the mountain. Although the mountain we were going to seemed not far away, it took us a long time to pass. When I saw the opening of an abandoned tin mine in the distance, I kindly asked Lavrinko: "Comrade Lavrinko, after walking so far, do you want your team members to take a break and go to work in the mine?"
"No need," Lavrinko waved at me and said with excitement: "Since we have arrived, let's start work. I believe the team members must be in the same mood as me at this moment. They all want to get into work immediately. go with."
When Lavrinko was busy in the mine with his team members, Bukov walked up to me, sat on the rock beside me, and asked curiously: "Comrade Commander, you said they can find what they are looking for. The vein of mine?"
I shook my head and said to Bukov: "Major, I really don’t know, everything is only at fate. However, when they are looking for mines, they cannot relax their vigilance around them. If they are attacked by German stragglers and bandits, That would be troublesome."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Bukov assured me: "I have deployed at least one squad of troops on the surrounding hillsides and equipped them with machine guns." He said, facing west. Pointing to the highest mountain, he added, "There, I put a platoon, even if an enemy comes, they can completely block it."
While we were talking, we saw the young man who was a porter running out of the mine~www.wuxiaspot.com~ I saw the look on his face a little flustered, and immediately got up from the sitting rock. Say why he was so flustered, is there something going on in the mine?
Before I could tell, Bukov hurried up to meet him. The two stopped over twenty meters away from me, and then the young man said something to Bukov, dancing and dancing. Seeing that Bukov had been listening, instead of running back to report to me in a panic, I knew that I had just been a little out of control.
After the young man had finished talking with Bukov, he turned around and ran towards the mine. Seeing Bukov who was walking back, I curiously asked, "Comrade Major, what happened?"
"Comrade Commander." Bukov said with a calm expression on his face: "He said that they found something in the cave and need to be tested immediately. He hopes that we will set up the tent outside the cave, and then put all kinds of experimental equipment. Place them well and they will analyze them immediately."
Although Bukov’s narration was a bit vague, I knew in my heart that maybe the uranium mine was actually found, so I told Bukov: "Major, you immediately take someone to set up the tent and use the various equipment for analysis. Put it in too."
Bukov and the others have become more exquisite in their tent-building techniques in the past few days. In less than ten minutes, a tent was set up and the corresponding testing equipment was all placed in place.
After learning that the outside was ready, Lavrinko, who was in the mine, walked out with two team members. I saw Lavrinko walking in the middle holding a paper bag full of Dangdang, and the two players on the left and right were also posing as if they were facing an enemy, and I knew that there might be a real drama.
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