Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 357: Total Blockade (5)
First update
Fear began to spread in the city. Countless corpses fell on the streets. They were thugs tortured to death by poison gas, and there was a layer of yellow-brown gas lingering under the feet. Even after being put in for twenty minutes, the poisonous gas still did not evaporate completely. At the same time, taking into account the erosion of mustard seeds and the lethality of soman, Putin realized for the first time the stability and dangers of this new type of chemical weapon.
No one can survive in such an environment. Even in a shelter, a large amount of atropine and gas masks are prepared to prevent the penetration of poisonous gas. Decades of confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union allowed the Soviet Union to produce gas masks as high as Mount Elbrus.
The Komsomol border town has been transformed from a lifeless concentration camp into a lifeless slaughterhouse, and the Wahhabi believers have dedicated themselves to their great cause, following in their true pig footsteps. Afterwards, soldiers wearing chemical protective suits lifted the corpses and dragged them toward the crematorium. This site was originally a concentration camp built during the anti-revolutionary period and there was an incinerator specifically used to burn corpses. These believers killed by poison gas will be thrown into the incinerator together with the dead pigs in the slaughterhouse and burned into ashes. Of course, the soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Camp Stefan will also specially add some prepared lard.
"According to your wishes, this turmoil involves almost the vast majority of young and middle-aged men in the Wahhabi sect. Those who died on the streets have been identified. Basically, they are those who are sympathetic to the teachings. And those who support you, Comrade Putin, congratulations on using this turmoil to clear away most of the unsafe factors, and you are doing so in a legitimate manner. For a thoughtful guy like you, it was very important during the Cheka counter-revolutionary period. A person valued by leaders.”
"How many people have we lost?" Putin did not pay attention to the death toll of the mob, but directly asked the number of people lost.
"Five people died, and more than a dozen were seriously injured. Almost all of them were surrounded by the thugs when they were running out of ammunition and food. They had no time to evacuate. One of them was a child who had just joined the army a few months ago." Melcher Colonel Fsky said guiltily, "His deceased father and I can be considered comrades-in-arms. I promised his mother during the warning that she would bring him back safely."
At this point, the always tough Colonel Melchevsky covered his eyes. Pujing, who was sitting next to him, patted his old friend on the shoulder and comforted him. "He was a brave soldier and should be treated with dignity."
After the fourth day, the blizzard had stopped and the only road was open to traffic, which was the first thing Melchevsky did. That is to transport the bodies of the two soldiers who died.
The coffin covered with the red flag of the Soviet Union was carried on a truck. The soldiers who died in the operation would be transported back to their hometowns for burial. Soldiers from the entire military camp stood in a row on the only way for the coffin to be transported to the truck. All The soldier stared at the bright red flag and slowly raised his hand to salute a military salute. From the moment the car started, I watched the truck disappear beyond the horizon.
"They are all heroes of the Soviet Union who defended their country."
Pujing glanced at the city surrounded by barbed wire behind him and sighed silently. This Communist Youth League border town incident was nothing more than a beautiful addition to his resume. Although this riot occurred under his own control, no matter how you put it, the death of 100,000 people in exchange for Putin's steady rise in the future, this deal is still very cost-effective. He even began to wonder if this incident was arranged by Yanayev behind the scenes.
Yanayev, who was sitting in the Kremlin office, finally breathed a sigh of relief after receiving the message from Putin. He painstakingly set up such a pattern, and finally someone carried out the darkest part for him, the concentration camp massacre. He even ordered the chemical industry department to use the latest experimental results on people in a city. The death toll was about 100,000, which was enough to provide enough experimental materials for this new type of poisonous gas.
At this time, he even wanted to wait until Putin came back to open champagne to celebrate, having made such a significant sacrifice and contribution to the national unity of the Soviet Union. Enough for Comrade Vladimir to climb one level higher.
So much so that the top brass of the Moscow Politburo believed that this tough young man could already see the position of Chairman of the Council of Ministers from a distance.
"That guy Putin has caused a lot of trouble for Surkov. The death data of 100,000 people in a city is scary enough anywhere. But we did it for the holy mothers in the West. A good example of how the Soviets dealt with religions that wanted to get involved in the government."
Yanayev began to be somewhat impressed by Putin's methods. Let the other party first stand on the side of rioting and have a fair and just reason to deal with them. At least it is blameless domestically. As for the public criticism it will cause in the international community or the shock in the Arab world, that is left to the propaganda department to deal with.
At least now Western Europe has begun to realize the terrible consequences brought by refugees. After the turmoil in Bosnia and Herzegovina ended, those Muslims who escaped did not return to their homes. Instead, they began to settle down in Germany and France and became autonomous regions for religious groups of all sizes. How can green men who are accustomed to eating and drinking in a welfare society want to return to their previous poor lives?
So after protesting the food was not steamed enough, they took to the streets again. This time they protested against the Western European regime's violation of human rights regulations and the forced expulsion of a group of homeless refugees. They cried bitterly in front of the reporters' screens, protesting the government's inhumane behavior. At the same time, those saints who watched the excitement and did not mind the chaos also began to stand up and add fuel to the fire, accusing the government of inhumane behavior.
In this way, Western European countries were restrained. The refugees who originally invaded suddenly became a vulnerable group that attracted sympathy with the help of human rights issues. The government that originally spoke righteously became the target of the crusade of the left-wing saints, as if whoever implemented the expulsion plan would be labeled the devil Hitler by the "politically correct" group.
If this continues, Europe will sooner or later be doomed.
Of course, the red country east of the Vane River is not afraid of any anti-human and anti-human crimes, and insists on expelling those religious groups that are unwilling to cooperate, or driving them to remote Siberia like Wahhabi.
The government's tough attitude speaks for itself. In this vast land, the Communist Party has the final say on everything! (To be continued.)
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