Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 651: Sent to Hell
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Alexei's body seemed to have no strength left. The discomfort of the world hanging upside down when the explosion flipped him to the ground almost mixed his mind and nerves into a mess. He felt his body gradually getting colder and could see blood gushing out of his femoral artery, but he could no longer feel the pain. The intermittent footsteps sounded like the god of death urging him.
Alexei reluctantly raised his head, and the scene he saw made his pupils shrink. Thanks to the solidified gas and oil bombs, countless charred bodies fell dozens of meters away. Without exception, they were burned to death on the road in strange postures. They scratched their throats with their hands, or stretched their already burned black hands to the sky. They did not wait for salvation, only the Soviet bombers' violent attacks.
The ground began to shake, and a tank appeared dozens of meters away in front of Alexei. The vibration of the steel gears rolling over the ground came from his lumbar spine and was transmitted to the brain through nerve signals. He had never felt that death was so close to him.
Alexei instinctively raised his hand, thinking of asking the Soviet army for help.
At least don't shoot at your head. He thought helplessly.
The Soviet soldier walking in front stopped, looked at Alexei, and did not raise his gun to his head, but kicked away the Kalashnikov beside him with his foot, looking at him with an indifferent expression.
"Thank God, I think I'm saved. The Soviet army should not abuse prisoners of war." Alexei breathed a sigh of relief, lying on the ground, he smiled at the Soviet army, trying to show his friendliness. But the other party just glanced at him, then stepped over him and continued to move forward.
Alexei's smile froze on his face, as if these people didn't care whether the fallen people were dead or alive. He tried to grab a Soviet soldier's boots with his hands, but was kicked away mercilessly by the other party, until the roar of the tank came from behind, Alexei felt his eyes darken, he turned around and found that the t72 tank had appeared in front of him.
Then the track ran over him.
The Soviet advance will not stop. They need to find the next soldier who is not dead, and then kill him on the spot. When the bombing ended, the 135th Motorized Infantry Regiment received an order from the 58th Army. After the airstrike, there were no prisoners of war in Georgia, only death. The Soviet army no longer accepted any prisoners of war, and any Georgian rebels who tried to surrender would be killed. This was a psychological warfare launched by Troshev. It was to deter any forces that tried to rebel and see if they had the capital to fight against the Soviet army.
The Mi-24 armed helicopter hovered over the rebel presidential palace, and the Mi-8 transport helicopter quickly dropped the GRU soldiers to an open area, rushed towards the presidential palace, and occupied the empty presidential palace.
After more than 20 minutes of advancement, the Soviet troops who had not encountered any resistance finally arrived at the presidential palace. They planted their flags on the top of the building of the presidential palace. When the red flag fluttered over the presidential palace, it was announcing to the whole of Tbilisi that the war was over.
The combat command room of the 58th Army was still busy, and everyone was staring at every move on the screen, fearing that they would miss some details. Troshev's attention had shifted from Tbilisi to the South Caucasus. He was waiting for Gerbachev to meet with the CIA.
"Comrade Troshev, the Tbilisi War is over."
When Shamanov handed the battle report from the front to Troshev, he was so excited that he couldn't speak. Although this moment had been expected by him. Two hours after Gerbachev escaped from Tbilisi, they liberated the entire city at lightning speed.
Troshev did not show a happy expression. He just said to Shamanov with some fatigue, "Send this telegram to Moscow. I still need to take care of the next affairs. Comrade Vladimir is still waiting for the report from the front line. I believe this telegram can give them enough confidence."
The Soviet army used a new way of fighting and ended a war in just five days. It must be worth writing about it. At the same time, it can also break the myth of the US army's electronic information. The transformation of the Soviet army means that the trend of informatization is unstoppable. Although it is a little later than the Americans, they have already gained a foothold in this transformation.
Shamanov knew that Troshev had been keeping a close eye on Gerbachev. As long as the top leader of the rebels was not dead, then for the 58th Army, the war was not over.
"They are about to enter the ambush circle. This is the key moment of success or failure." Troshev held his chin with the back of his hand, and his glasses reflected a light under the fluorescent screen.
After receiving the information from Shamanov, Comrade Vladimir immediately reported the good news to Yanaev.
Yanaev has been transferred from the intensive care unit to the general ICU. His physical condition is gradually improving. The doctor told Yanaev that he only needs one month of rest and conditioning to fully recover.
But for Yanaev, there is no time to wait for a month. After the Tbilisi rebellion is quelled, there will be a series of tedious and complicated appeasement work that needs to be handed over to Pavlov to solve, and he must also withstand external pressure and complete the strategic plan that has not been completed before.
Vladimir handed the telegram to Yanaev, who glanced at it casually and then put it aside.
"It's not time to celebrate yet, Comrade Vladimir. The war of the 58th Army is not over." Yanayev looked at the birch trees outside the window and said slowly, "Now is the most critical period of the whole process. The remaining forces led by Gerbachev must be killed in the Caucasus Mountains."
"Why not kill Gerbachev in Tbilisi, but choose to do it in the mountains?" Vladimir didn't quite understand Yanayev's idea.
Yanayev sighed. Considering the impact that Gerbachev would bring to the entire Soviet Union, Gerbachev must die and cannot accept surrender.
"It can only be said that this is the subtlety and complexity of politics. If we kill Gerbachev who has surrendered, it will have a very bad impact, so Gerbachev can only die in the war and cannot surrender. This is why the 58th Army must wait until Gerbachev evacuates from Tbilisi before taking action."
"I am ready to send Gerbachev to hell." (To be continued.)
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