Red Moscow
Chapter 1892
Fortunately, when the heads of the regiments conveyed the order, they conveyed the real situation to the officers above the company level. Therefore, in the face of the raging scene in front of them, the officers could step forward to stop them in time to prevent the further deterioration of the gaffe.
Antonetta originally thought that the heads of all the regiments knew the truth, so he conveyed to the officers and soldiers below that everyone would definitely stay in the barracks honestly and wait patiently for the final result. Unexpectedly, an accident happened. Seeing that they could not leave through the main gate, seven or eight soldiers jumped over the wall and escaped from the barracks while the officer was not paying attention.
Lieutenant Colonel Grushiko, deputy head of the 126th regiment, personally took a platoon of soldiers to the streets. They patrolled the designated streets, looking for the German spy in Romanian military uniform,
When they came to a relatively remote street, a soldier in Romanian military uniform suddenly walked out from the corner. The opponent was taken aback when he saw the sudden appearance of the Soviet army.
The soldier was taken aback, while Glushiko and his men were also stunned, but they soon came back to their senses. The soldier turned his head and ran towards the direction he came from. Seeing the soldier running away, Glushko decided that the soldier was the one he was looking for, so he shouted at the soldiers around him: "Grab him!" He took the lead and rushed up.
Many of the soldiers patrolling with Grusko had just been liberated from the open-pit mines. Their hearts were filled with hatred for the German invaders. After leaving Germany, he uttered a cry, and rushed forward, ready to capture the opponent alive.
Unexpectedly, as soon as he turned the corner, Glushko couldn't help being stunned, and seven or eight Romanian soldiers appeared in front of him. He murmured, "Didn't he say there was only one German? How come there are so many people?"
Although he couldn't figure out what was going on, he still held the idea that Ning would catch his mistakes and waved his hands at the soldiers who followed him, and ordered loudly, "Catch them all."
Seeing so many Romanian soldiers, the soldiers behind them couldn't help but feel a little dazed, but since Grusko had given the order, they just had to execute it, so they rushed forward, ready to arrest the Romanian soldiers on the opposite side .
Although the Romanian soldiers are at a disadvantage in numbers, they have no weapons in their hands. But they also refused to stand still. Facing the Soviet army whose number was several times larger than their own, they bravely waved their fists and started hand-to-hand combat with each other.
Compared with Grushiko's subordinates, these soldiers are all tall and strong, and those soldiers who have just been rescued from the open-pit mines, where are their opponents alone, they fell four or five when they met each other personal. Although the Romanian soldiers were extremely brave, they couldn't hold back the large number of opponents, and they were all subdued in less than three minutes.
"Comrade Deputy Commander," a soldier with bruises around his eyes asked Glushko for instructions, "How should we deal with them?"
"Take them back to the division headquarters." Grushko looked at the other party and said through gritted teeth, "I'd like to see where so many German spies came from."
A Romanian soldier who knew Russian, heard what Grusko said, and shouted in a hurry: "Mr. Lieutenant Colonel, Mr. Lieutenant Colonel, we are not Germans, we are Romanians."
"You said you are Romanians?" Grusko came to the soldiers and asked coldly, "How can you prove this?"
"Military uniform, Mr. Lieutenant Colonel!" Pointing to his clothes, the soldier explained to Glushko: "Look, we are wearing Romanian military uniforms."
Grushiko snorted coldly after hearing this, and said: "In the early hours of this morning, a German spy who sneaked into the city brutally killed a Romanian officer and took away his clothes and documents. We sealed off the city and The patrols have been stepped up just to find this bloody German agent."
After the Russian-speaking soldier finished listening, he turned to his companion and babbled in Romanian, explaining why the Soviet army blocked the city.
After hearing this, the soldiers immediately connected the blockade of the barracks, and immediately understood why the city suddenly imposed martial law and sent all the Romanian troops
Seeing that the Soviet army had arrested them as German spies, the Romanian soldiers panicked and asked the soldier who knew Russian to explain clearly to Grusko. If he was really arrested in the name of a German spy, even if he was shot, no one would complain for him.
"Mr. Lieutenant Colonel, Mr. Lieutenant Colonel!" After receiving the entrustment from his companions, the Russian-speaking soldier lowered his face and pleaded with Grusko: "We belong to the Romanian army, we are genuine, and we definitely did not lie to you."
Unexpectedly, Grushiko sneered after hearing this, and said: "Our army has already passed the air with General Antonetta, let him restrain his subordinates, and let all the officers and soldiers stay in the camp. Our army's actions are in Before the end, no one is allowed to leave their own camp, otherwise any problems will be borne by themselves.”
"Now I can't tell whether you are Romanian soldiers or Germans." Grusko said coldly: "The safest way is to send you to the division headquarters, and special personnel will inspect you. review and screening."
But before Gelu Shike ordered the men to take the prisoners back to the division headquarters, they received a call from the accompanying radio station. The radio operator listened for a while, then raised his head and reported to Grusko: "Comrade Deputy Commander, just received a notification from the regiment that a Romanian officer was surrounded by our army's patrol team on October 25th Avenue. Let everyone rush over to support immediately."
"Understood, I'll take people there right away." After finishing his words, Grusko gathered all the soldiers around him and said to them: "Comrades, I just received a report that there is a Romanian who is suspected of being a German spy. Officers are now besieged by our army in a corner of October 20th Street, we will rush over to support them now."
"Comrade Deputy Commander," a soldier pointed to the Romanian soldiers and asked, "How should they be dealt with?"
Glushko thought for a while, and ordered: "Take them together. After we finish dealing with the German secret agents, we will bring them back to the division headquarters and hand them over to the division commander."
In this way, a group of people came to October 25th Street. As soon as he entered the street, a captain ran over to report the situation to Grusko: "Comrade deputy commander, we have trapped the German spy in the building ahead..." Before he finished speaking, he I saw several Romanian prisoners escorted by a group of soldiers.
"Why didn't you say it?" Seeing that the captain stopped reporting to work in the middle of his speech, Grushko asked angrily, "Comrade captain, are you sure that person is the German spy we want to arrest?"
"Should, maybe, that's right." Originally, the captain was full of confidence, thinking that the Romanian officer surrounded by him was a German spy ordered by his superiors to be arrested, but when he saw a group of Romanian soldiers behind Grusko, he said in his heart that it was not One spy, how did it become seven or eight? So his confidence began to waver, and his words became weak: "Anyway, in the area we are responsible for, there is only one person wearing a Romanian military uniform."
"Captain, why haven't your men taken action yet?"
"Comrade Deputy Commander," the captain said with some embarrassment, "I only have one squad beside me. The number of people is too small to block all the exits. I can only ask for help from the outside world, and ask for someone to rush over to help."
"Leave two people here to guard these Romanian prisoners." Grusko ordered one of his men to watch the Romanians carefully: "If they are dishonest, you will teach them a lesson. If someone If you want to escape, you shoot."
After giving all these instructions, Gruschko said to the captain: "Let's go, captain, let's find out whether the man is a German spy or not."
After arriving at the building where the Romanian officers were hiding, Grusko sent five people in different directions to monitor the various corners of the building and prevent suspicious persons from slipping away.
After arranging the personnel to monitor the various exits, there were only twenty people around Grusko. He felt that the time was ripe, and he sent a signal to the soldiers to rush into the building and capture the Romanian officer alive.
Unexpectedly, as soon as a soldier rushed to the edge of the building, the Romanian officer leaned out from the window on the third floor, raised his pistol and fired several shots, and the soldier was shot and fell to the door.
The soldiers who followed saw someone shooting in the building, but they didn't understand that the people in the building were the German spies they wanted to catch, so they quickly dispersed, using short leap tactics, and quickly approached the building by sticking to the base of the wall things.
However, at this moment, another grenade emitting white smoke was dropped upstairs. Seeing this, the soldiers felt that they had to take cover on the spot to avoid being killed by the flying shrapnel.
After a loud "boom", the soldiers looked up and found that the window where the grenade was thrown was already empty. Even so, everyone picked up the weapons in their hands from the ground and rushed into the corridor.
Glushko, who was standing outside the building, heard the gunshots and explosions coming from the building, and knew that the soldiers were fighting the German spies.
"Comrade deputy commander," the captain asked Glushko tentatively as the battle in the building continued, "what shall we do if this German agent does not surrender?"
"What should I do, what else can I do?" Grushko said angrily, "Didn't your superiors tell you that as long as the enemy doesn't surrender, you should resolutely destroy him."
After receiving Gruschko's instruction, the captain called a soldier and told him, "Go in and tell the soldiers who are fighting that as long as the Germans don't surrender, you will resolutely destroy them."
After the battle lasted for more than ten minutes, calm finally returned to the building. An elderly sergeant came out of the building with two soldiers and reported to the captain: "Comrade captain, the German spy is very stubborn. No matter how much we persuade him, he just won't surrender. Until he finally burns out He was shot dead by random shooting by our army."
Gruschko said to the sergeant: "Comrade sergeant, please bring a few people in and carry out the body of the killed German spy. We need to verify the true identity of this person."
While the sergeant was leading the men into the building to carry the corpse, Gruschko said to the captain again: "Comrade captain, please bring those Romanian soldiers here, and let them see what kind of German spies we are going to arrest. "
When several Romanian soldiers were escorted by Soviet soldiers, the bodies of German secret agents happened to be carried out. When the soldiers saw the officer lying on the ground, with more than a dozen holes in his body, bleeding continuously, they couldn't help being filled with hatred for the Soviet army.
What a smart person Grushiko is, he immediately guessed the mood of these Ukrainian soldiers from their eyes, and said lightly: "Soldiers of Romania, do you think I am killing innocent people indiscriminately?"
No one answered him, and all the Romanian soldiers focused their attention on the corpse.
Gruschko gestured to the soldiers next to the stretcher that they could start.
The warrior who understood it immediately unbuttoned the corpse's clothes, and reached out to feel around the other's neck. Soon, he yanked off a dog tag that represented his identity. He couldn't understand the German on it, but he knew it was a German ID card. "
"Have you seen it all?" Grushiko took the dog tag and turned it around in front of several Romanian soldiers so that everyone could see clearly what was written on it.
Several soldiers replied weakly: "I see, he is indeed a German."
Seeing that the other party lost his mistake, Grushiko snorted coldly and said: "I originally planned to send you directly to the division headquarters, and an investigation team composed of personnel from both sides will review you."
"Mr. Lieutenant Colonel, please don't do it." The soldier who knew Russian, when he heard Grushko say this, panicked, and begged Grushko, "Please let us go, and we will be killed in the future." We will obey your orders unconditionally."
As soon as the battle here ended, new troops rushed over one after another, preparing to participate in the arrest of German spies. Unexpectedly, when they arrived, they heard that the battle was over. Although their hearts were full of displeasure, but with Grushiko here in town, even if they had any dissatisfaction, they could only hide it in their hearts.
"Come here, find something to tie a stretcher, and then carry this corpse to the division headquarters, so that the division commander can see what a German spy is like."
"Then what about these Romanian prisoners?" It was the soldier just now, who asked naggingly: "Comrade deputy commander, how should we deal with it?"
"Let it go, let it all go!"
This time it was the soldier's turn to be puzzled: "Comrade deputy commander, they are all our captives, why should we let them all go?"
"Comrade soldier," Grushiko said to the other party: "Our task today is to catch the German spy who sneaked into the city of Otac. Now that the German spy has turned into a corpse, we can carry it back to his command." Now, what are you doing with these burdens?"
"Really let them all go?"
"Well," Glushko nodded and said, "Don't let it go, are you still going to invite them to lunch?"
"Understood, Comrade Deputy Commander." Hearing this, the soldier finally opened his eyes: "I'll let them go right away."
The Romanian soldiers, who knew Russian, couldn't help but burst into ecstasy when they heard Grusko's order to let them go. His eyes were fixed on Glushko, afraid that he would suddenly change his mind.
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