Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 162 The Beslan Incident (3)

(Second update)

No one expected that extremists would attack the leader of the Sufi Chechen armed forces while attacking the Beslan school. Kadyrov died of his injuries when he was sent to the operating room due to excessive injuries. And little Kadyrov, who hurried to the hospital, only saw his father's cold body, the suit jacket stained with blood, and the manuscript paper in the pocket that was stained red, and he had no time to read it out in the live broadcast room.

Akhmadov didn’t know how to face little Kadyrov. It was his fault for not protecting the leader, but what was even more terrifying was the loss of Kadyrov’s leadership. Can little Kadyrov be able to suppress it? Can't stand those rebellious military veterans. But little Kadyrov did not blame himself. He just patted Akhmadov on the shoulder and whispered that uncle had worked hard.

Apparently little Kadyrov was still immersed in the grief of losing his father and his extreme hatred of terrorists. Faced with the sudden bad news, he vowed in his heart to make those terrorists pay for their blood.

Then the next video released by the TV station completely angered Kadyrov. In line with the principle of continuing provocation, the bearded Umarov in the video claimed responsibility for the attack on Kadyrov and said that punishing Kadyrov was the will of Allah. Those who do not abide by the teachings and are incompatible with the Islamic world Traitors who cooperate with the enemy will be severely punished.

"According to the will of Allah, all infidels, all betrayers will be punished in the harshest way. Communist heretics, this is just the beginning, we will spread fear throughout the Soviet Union, from Moscow to Stalinger Let’s go to every city in the joining countries to make you feel our fear.”

Kadyrov watched the video in silence, without any emotional outburst or hysteria. He just calmly turned back to Akhmadov and said, "Uncle Akhmadov, please make arrangements. I need to contact Yanayev."

"Contacting the Soviet leader at this time? Isn't it too hasty?" Kadyrov became calmer. Akhmadov became even more frightened. Only when he decides to do something does Kadyrov show a poise that belies his age.

"Yes, right now. Since those Chechen extremists are eager to die, I definitely don't care about giving them a ride." When little Kadyrov raised his head. His eyes were as cold as a devil's.

Yanayev had not been in the government building in Beslan for long when he received a call from Moscow. On the phone, Defense Minister Yazov reported to Yanayev about the emergency situation in Chechnya.

"You mean Kadyrov was assassinated?" Yanayev's opponent holding the phone was trembling. He had been surprised enough in the past two days. He felt like he couldn't turn his head. The Beslan incident in 2004 and the assassination of Kadyrov in 2004, how come these two events were simultaneously moved forward by twelve years.

"Yes. Just two hours ago, Kadyrov's convoy was attacked by an explosion." Defense Minister Yazov also added, "Also, Moscow received the news of Kadyrov's son Ramzan. ?Kadyrov’s call, the other party named you to talk to the General Secretary, you see...?”

Yazov's last sentence was obviously asking for Yanayev's opinion. Unexpectedly, Yanayev said directly without thinking, "Let him call. I will discuss anything with him on the phone. Chechnya It’s time to put an end to the problem.”

"OK."

Now is the time when the opponent's mood is at its most unstable. Yanayev obviously wants to use Kadyrov as a breakthrough point to completely win over Kadyrov's wavering attitude to his side. Want to tell others too. Being a fence-sitter never ends well.

When Yanayev picked up the phone, the voice on the other end was a slightly childish voice, with an unconcealable sullenness and sadness. Before Kadyrov could speak, Yanayev said first, "I'm very sad about what happened to your father, and I ask you to show your condolences and accept the change."

"Thank you. We are also very concerned about the incident that happened in Beslan, and we condemn and protest against the cruel behavior of terrorists." Kadyrov Jr. replied politely and with a generous and decent sentence.

"I have some information about extremists, and I hope to cooperate with the Soviet government." Kadyrov said straight to the point, "My father is dead. I want these people to pay with their blood."

Yanayev was stunned for a moment. This question was both unexpected and reasonable. He added, "How do you want to cooperate with us? Joint military attack?"

"I can use the intelligence in my hand. Together with the Soviet government's troops, we will attack the Chechen armed forces and completely exterminate them from the Caucasus. I will make them all pay the price." Kadyrov said with a hateful tone. , hatred completely blinded his heart.

Hearing Kadyrov's answer, Yanayev felt a little lucky in his heart. It seemed that his city was not half as big as his father's. One of the bargaining chips in negotiations with Moscow is Chechen extremists. Although Kadyrov spoke very nicely about jointly combating Chechen armed forces, in fact he did not take any concrete actions. Because he also knew very well that once the Chechen separatist forces were eliminated, for the Soviet Union, his armed faction would lose the value of its existence. Isn't it because Chechen agents can develop long-term peace and stability because they have a common enemy?

"What if someone blocks your plan? Or those people don't want you to take revenge, what should you do?" Yanayev decided to win over Kadyrov Jr., and there were many old men in the Sufi faction who saw through this. Only by sowing discord between Chechen factions can the lifeline of Chechnya be firmly controlled.

Yanayev will not allow a religious force with an army and politics independent of the country to appear on the land of the Soviet Union as in history. This is like a sharp thorn stuck in his throat.

"Purge them from my father's political legacy. The old man who does not conform to the rules should abdicate." Kadyrov Jr. answered calmly, but his words were full of the decisive momentum of the Chechen hero.

"After this matter is over, I hope to meet you in person in Moscow. We can sit at the conference table and negotiate in a friendly manner to resolve the issue of the ownership of Chechnya's power, instead of choosing to fight." Yanayev said with a smile, "And, Kadyrov, I am very happy that you made the right choice." (To be continued.)

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