Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 319: Traveling in Siberia

Fourth update

To carry out Yanayev's orders, one must choose a scapegoat who is willing to sacrifice. Yanayev naturally cannot speak openly about this kind of thing, so the loyal little Kadyrov became the best candidate. . In any case, the feud between Sufis and Wahhabis came to a head due to a civil war.

The agreement reached by Yanayev and Kadyrov Jr. was that the Soviet Union was willing to donate tanks and BMP infantry fighting vehicles to maintain order and stability when expelling the cities where the largest opposition forces were stationed. As for where these people would go. ? The Soviet government welcomes you to unexplored Siberia, which is close to the Arctic Circle. We need bones to fill this silent vast wasteland.

Of course, don’t expect the kindness of the Soviet government and Chechen Sufis who are trying every means to put the Wahhabi faction to death. Just one week after the agreement was reached, the well-prepared Kadyrov armed forces suddenly Announce a breaking news on television.

"Anyone who believes in the Wahhabi faction will be expelled from this land, whether it is a strong youth, a young child, or an innocent woman, child, or the elderly. There are no exceptions. This soil of the care of Allah belongs only to The Sufi sect and the Wahhabi women in black robes do not have this qualification.”

Young Kadyrov's thunderous methods shocked everyone, especially those hard-liners who only regarded him as a government puppet. It seemed that this young man had more terrifying courage and courage than his father, and directly let the Sufi faction implement it. The enemies of Chechnya get out of Chechnya.

A bloody deportation journey began. Without preparation, the armored troops quickly entered the Wahhabi city and cut off the entire city from the outside world. Then the soldiers began to order them to leave the city through the radio. , the order to go to Siberia limited them to pack all their luggage within twelve hours and head to Siberia before the short warm summer was coming.

After arriving at the scheduled time, the soldiers began to search house to house. Those who were unwilling to cooperate were pulled out and shot directly. Kadyrov Jr.'s troops used bloody tactics to tell others not to try to challenge their patience.

After executing some unscrupulous guys, other fragile lambs began to line up and get on the bus in order. They would be herded like animals into crowded train carriages and transported to the Siberian wilderness. There are also empty cities there that lack human habitation. They were all cities built when coal mines were emerging. When a place's resources were exhausted, the crowds gathered there dispersed and became an empty city with no one to settle.

The final destination of these people is those peaceful empty cities hundreds of kilometers away from the big cities. Whether they want it or not, they have to rush to that place with a gun pressed to their spine.

At the long-distance bus station, loudspeakers kept playing the beautiful vision of a new Siberian city, but no one knew how much weight these words held.

A young man tried to provoke the Soviet officer who was maintaining order. He spat in the silent face of the not-so-tall soldier and threatened fiercely, "One day the real pig Anla will come and harvest you guys." A bunch of infidel heads, and we will clap our hands and call them.”

Before he could finish speaking, the two soldiers beside him took him out. The young believer with torn clothes, who thought he would be beaten and thrown back, found that his hands were held by soldiers and he could not break free. He was taken directly into a small forest by two silent soldiers.

"Let me go, what are you going to do? Is there any law? I just spit in his face."

"What are you doing, I just..."

Following the sound of a gunshot, the originally noisy woods completely calmed down, and the people around could no longer hear the young man's howling and screaming. But it made the already frightened deportation team even more silent. Everyone was afraid that they would suffer such an end. Some people's calves were even shaking when they walked.

An officer, neither tall nor short, was already standing beside him, silently looking at every resident who walked by. Some looked at him with hatred or fear, which the officers in the uniforms of the Ministry of Internal Affairs accepted with pleasure. No one knew that this guy who looked like a low-level officer was actually Comrade Vladimir Putin, the iron-blooded executioner second only to Pugo in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

As it happens to be in Chechnya and it happens to be in a city where Wahhabis gather. Putin's low profile and almost no appearance on television prevent everyone from recognizing this mysterious giant of the Kremlin. Of course, these people didn't know that the silent officer was the initiator of their wanderings away from their homes.

The number of people deported this time is 500,000, which is neither too much nor too little. At least the Siberian railway transportation network takes a month or two to travel back and forth. Of course, it is not only the busy railways, but also a project comparable to the Spring Festival Transport. car. Aircrafts and other available methods are used to try to get these guys to work for the cause of communism within the Arctic Circle for the rest of their lives.

"I never expect these guys to make any kind of contribution. My biggest wish is to live without causing trouble to the Soviet Union." This is Comrade Putin's only heartfelt words.

"This is the first city to be expelled. There are still four small and medium-sized cities whose residents are waiting to be driven to Siberia. The vast majority of these people are women, children and children. During the Chechen war, their husbands and Almost all our sons died tragically under our gunfire,” the soldiers around him explained to Putin.

"Since they are all old, weak, sick and disabled, it is much easier to expel them. From the performance of this city, I think I still underestimated Kadyrov's courage and skills. I didn't expect that such a small bloodshed cost would create an unprecedented feast of migration. Soldiers, you have to pay attention. Maybe you will not only have to maintain order on the scene, but also participate in some shameful and dark events, such as the massacre of stubborn people." Putin kindly reminded these people.

"So what should we do next?" The soldier who was seconded from the Caucasus Military District asked hesitantly. The order from above was to maintain order, not to participate in these assassinations against civilians.

Putin turned his head and said, "What do you say? Of course I did it. Anyway, Kadyrov's troops wear the same uniforms as you. At that time, just say that you are Sufis. Anyway, all the dirty water will be thrown on the Kadyrov government. Who said he is now the most loyal subject of the Soviet Union?" (To be continued.)

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