Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 213 Poland goes back on its word

(Second update, hereby explain that the name of Comrade Putin was censored in the previous chapter, which is really speechless)

Another Su-27 also flew towards the border. Their plan was more daring. They flew directly across the border and went deep into the enemy's rear to launch an air-to-ground missile attack on the unprepared Revenge Camp military base. The Su-27 even adopted a low-flying mode to avoid radar. For Soviet pilots, they were still very confident that they could avoid the radar of the Polish army. After all, their air force was also independent from the Soviet army.

Flying low and deep into the enemy's territory left the Su-27 pilot less than five minutes to evacuate. The only strike was fast, accurate and ruthless. Soon the Su-27 fighter approached the military base, and the fire control system aimed at the military base surrounded by concrete walls and barbed wire. Compared with the training base with no terrain cover, this is simply a natural target. The Su-27 fighter carrying air-to-ground missiles got closer and closer to the military base, and the pilot also put his finger on the red launch button. Everything is ready.

Instructor Terry, feeling irritated, walked out of the stuffy little room. He didn't expect that there would be air conditioning in this dilapidated place. In fact, an electric fan was enough to satisfy him. Enduring the sticky sweat stains all over his body, he wanted to stand in the corridor to smoke a cigarette, but he heard an unusually strange fighter roar.

He put down the cigarette and began to look for the source of the sound. Logically speaking, the Polish Air Force should not be training at this time, and he had not received any news about the Polish Air Force exercises. Soon, a sense of foreboding filled his heart.

"Oh no, this is not the sound of a Polish fighter." Terry threw away the cigarette and wanted to run to sound the air defense alarm. At this time, he saw a shining light appear in the dark night sky, flying rapidly towards the base like a falling meteor. His first reaction was that the Soviet missiles were flying towards him.

The air-to-ground missile hit the target without any surprise. Everyone in the base was knocked over by the high temperature and shock wave and thrown dozens of meters away. The low bungalows were quickly reduced to ruins under the dual effects of the explosion and shock wave. Even the thick concrete walls were overturned, and the whole base was in a mess. Then the whole base soon became smokey, and the flames after the explosion swept the entire training base. All the armed personnel who did not have time to escape were burned to death.

At the same time, the Polish military radar also captured the radar information of the invasion of Soviet fighters. They urgently dispatched MiG-29 fighters to intercept the invading Su-27, and at this time they were in the mentality of pretending to be powerful and running away. The Su-27 pilot almost increased the speed to the maximum. He had blown a military base in the territory of the broadcast into ashes. These MiG-29 fighters would definitely catch him and kill him. There would be no mercy of warning first and then launching missiles.

Just when the two MiG-29 fighters were about to catch up with the Su-27, the other two Su-27s hidden in the border area of ​​the air border provided emergency support. They also fired warning shots at the MiG-29s that crossed the border. This indicated that this was the border of the Soviet Union, and they had the right to shoot down any unidentified fighter jets that invaded the border.

Anyone could see that this was a carefully planned situation. Under desperation, the MiG-29 fighter jets had to give up chasing, allowing the Su-27 to disappear from their sight in a swagger, and then returned empty-handed. It was not that they did not dare to go up, but that they were outnumbered. The Soviet pilots were also strictly restricted. The Air Force Command stated that they could only threaten the MiG fighter jets and must not shoot them down. Bombing the training base would at most embarrass Poland. And shooting down the Polish fighter jets could be regarded as an act of starting a war.

This time the Soviet Union can be said to have won a great victory, that is, it annihilated all armed personnel who attempted to enter Lithuania to launch a subversive movement, and also severely hit the reactionary forces outside the country, killing two birds with one stone.

Of course, when the newspaper was published the next day, President Walesa was almost angry, and was overwhelmed by emotions and accused the Soviet Union of crossing the border, and deliberately ignored the fact of the bombing. He said that the Soviet Union's actions were provoking the relationship between the two sides and straining the situation between Poland and the Soviet Union. Everything was just as Putin expected. In order to cover up the news that he provided assistance to anti-Soviet armed forces in his own country, Walesa even deliberately concealed the news of the bombing. This also allowed the Soviet Union to more or less understand Poland's bottom line.

Then the Soviet Union's counterattack began. First, the foreign department issued a statement that this was a misunderstanding. The Soviet fighter made a wrong judgment under the wrong circumstances, which led to this misunderstanding. The Soviet Union apologized to Poland for this. Just when Poland thought it could throw out the bombing to blackmail the Soviet Union, another piece of news from the outside world stunned him.

Shevardnadze said at the press conference, "But not long before the Air Force fighter accidentally crossed the border, we eliminated an armed force that attempted to infiltrate the Soviet Union to carry out subversive activities at the border, and they happened to be from Poland. What's even more strange is that we caught one of them alive. They said that they were receiving armed training provided by the Polish government in Poland, and then transported back to the member states to carry out subversive activities. I hope the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and even the president can clarify what's going on?"

Once this statement was made, the public opinion was in an uproar, and even the prepared lion's opening words of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs were strongly pushed back. In the face of reporters' doubts, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs could only say that they didn't know and they didn't know. They could only investigate and draw conclusions about what the Soviet Union said before announcing it.

The Soviet side did not let them go. They continued to occupy the moral high ground to accuse Poland. They then listed the so-called witnesses and material evidence, and used an ironclad attitude to explain to the world that Poland was doing dirty things to subvert the regime of neighboring countries. Not only the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but even President Walesa went from being angry at the beginning to being at a loss. In the face of the Soviet government's questioning and accusations, they adopted a deaf-mute approach to solve the problem.

The Great-Polish-Polish did not have the courage of the Soviet Union to dare to act and be open and frank. As for the so-called government's open support for the separatist regime of neighboring countries, Poland insisted that it was the Soviet Union's blood slander, and they absolutely did nothing wrong. On the one hand, the Soviet Union had ironclad evidence, and on the other hand, Poland refused to admit it. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs launched a war of words around this issue.

Although the foreign ministries of the two countries are still arguing, at least one thing is clear: the cross-border flight of the plane has finally been resolved.

The spokesman of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that there was absolutely no subversive activity, and everything was slandered by the Soviet Union. If you can provide concrete evidence, I can immediately resign from the position of a foreign ministry official. He also said that he would never break his promise. However, the Soviet side would definitely not give up. They immediately took out detailed information about the Revenge Camp training base. These were the results of the three months of lurking observation. Every move in the camp touched the hearts of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or the panicked hearts.

These photos show that the Soviet Union had long been vigilant about the actions of the Revenge Camp, but they did not receive any news. How deep into Poland did these Soviet agents go to lurk to get such intelligence? At the same time, Poland began to worry about its confident border situation.

After Shevardnadze published all the evidence against the militant training camp, he expressed the hope that the Polish Foreign Ministry officials would fulfill their promise and not let Soviet diplomats see you bunch of losers in public. Of course, Poland once again chose to lay down its arms, and even pretended to be deaf and dumb about the bombing of the prisoner-of-war camp. Seeing that the Polish Foreign Ministry was so disappointing, Shevardnadze could only sigh helplessly, shook his head and said that it was really a piece of trash that dared to do but not to take responsibility.

The pilot who crossed the border this time was praised as a national defender. The newspaper of the Soviet Propaganda Department claimed that although he violated the border issue between the two countries, he deserved our respect for his determination to maintain national dignity. On the other hand, the spokespersons of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of some countries went back on their words and did not look like the most important weapon of the country.

No one knows whether the old face of Polish President Walesa is red, anyway, the face of the entire country of Poland feels a little hot and painful. (To be continued.)

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