Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 793 In the name of blood

First update

This is the bloodiest and darkest political event in Romania since 1989. Politicians who took off their hypocritical coats turned their butcher knives on the people they once swore to protect, wantonly trampling on the dignity of the constitution. This is a tragedy that is destined to be recorded in Romanian history. Even the Romanian daily accused the statement that this was a premeditated massacre organized by the government, and they tried to make Romania live under the shadow of fear.

The newspaper specifically used the word "massacre" and pointed the spearhead at Constantinescu, who was high above. In the name of the tyrant who murdered the Romanian people, the series of riots caused by Black October continued. The "butcher knife" did not make the Romanians surrender, but aroused their resistance.

The Constantinescu government did not make any apology statement, and even at the press conference, it used the reason of clearing out the thugs who posed a threat to Romania's peace. It was simply a just act, and they did not need to apologize or feel guilty for any of their actions.

"Any attempt to disrupt Romania's order will be severely punished and sentenced. We will never tolerate anyone's provocation to order. Even if he claims to be righteous. These people are just brutal thugs, and it is not a pity to die."

When these words came out, the whole audience was shocked.

Voienea stood up at the right time and accused the Romanian government of trying to be an enemy of the people. He was sure that these terrible remarks would intensify the conflict and would not ease the situation at all.

The next day, the square of the protest was naturally filled with mourning people. They held white lilies and placed pure white flowers on the blood on the ground that had not been wiped off. Light white candles to commemorate these people who fought for true equality and freedom.

Although there were still martial law police around, pulling a yellow cordon around the place where yesterday's incident happened to prevent irrelevant people from entering, everything was in order. There was no conflict or noise. The people replaced their grief with a silent mode. It's just that anger and hatred are fermenting in secret. Those who look at the police have more hatred and indifference in their eyes. The people focus their hatred on the government, which has caused such a tragic situation.

The chief of the Bucharest Police Department, who was observing the situation not far away, breathed a sigh of relief. His index finger, which was originally buckled on the pistol, also loosened, and his suddenly tense brows relaxed a little. It seems that all this is not as bad as imagined. Although the bloody suppression yesterday made the Romanian authorities bear the crime, it achieved an orderly effect. At least there are fewer people making trouble on the streets today, which relieved the police from the heavy burden.

He was responsible for the bloody suppression yesterday. The order was directly issued by President Constantinescu: Anyone who tries to rely on demonstrations and violent means to resolve differences is allowed to suppress the unrest with the most severe means. Including the use of live ammunition.

Police officers are basically deployed to various important locations in Bucharest to maintain order and guard against the impact of the demonstrators. They thought that after the last incident, these people would not continue to make trouble.

But they were wrong. The silent silence was just to prepare for the next more violent attack. Romania's call for democracy and freedom would not stop. Just as Voinea said in the propaganda.

"As long as the Romanian people are suffering for one day, their resistance will not end. The Romanian people will never admit defeat!"

Voinea's words came true. The Romanian civil organization funded by the KGB decided to plan an event that shocked the whole of Bucharest on the day of the explosion, an explosion attack.

The bomb was packed in a handbag, and a person disguised as a police officer sent it to the Bucharest Police Station and then quietly placed it under a desk. Because most of the police officers were on the outside, no one even knew that someone had sneaked in.

This is a gift from the Romanian people to the accomplices of the dictatorship, a tooth for a tooth, blood for blood. After confirming that the bomb was placed, the person holding the remote control not far away will press the explosion button.

"Boom."

Instantly, flames burst out from the police station hall, and the shock wave mixed with the lifted tables and chairs shattered all the glass, and even the car at the door of the police station was directly overturned by the air wave. The high temperature and scorching flames instantly steamed the people inside into charcoal.

The car honked sharply, and the frightened pedestrians looked for places to hide. They looked in horror in the direction of the police station. It was already a burning oven, and flames kept coming out from the windows. Some people tried to drag the injured pedestrians to a safe place, and blood dyed the streets red.

There were also policemen who escaped from death, wrapped in flames and rushed out of the sea of ​​fire, and the screams of pain and despair resounded throughout the street.

The expression of fear was engraved on everyone's face.

But this was just the beginning.

At this time, the Romanian Parliament Palace was still peaceful, and everyone relaxed their vigilance, and did not even realize that a terrible attack had occurred in the police station.

"The rest of you continue to maintain order, and the others can go back. Nothing serious will happen today."

What he was most worried about was that someone would cause trouble at the entrance of the Romanian National Assembly Palace, but today's calm made him feel relieved. However, the next phone call he received made him laugh no more.

The voice on the other end of the phone seemed hurried and flustered, but he still tried to calm down and said to the director, "There was a big explosion at the Bucharest police station. The casualties are unknown. Please return as soon as possible!"

"What... repeat it again?" He couldn't believe that a terrorist attack happened under his nose, and this would be a declaration of war.

"There was an explosion at the police station. We need support! We need support!"

At this time, he was also panicked and hurriedly called everyone back, "Quick! Everyone go back! Something happened at the police station!"

(The reason for the recent double update is that I am also writing the new book "Iron Curtain 1993". I originally wanted to open it twice, but the more tragic thing is that the new book has accumulated 60,000 words of manuscripts, and the book was banned when it reached the fourth chapter because of policy. So the Soviet trilogy may not be completed. Please be informed. I still have to come back tomorrow to update this one seriously. As for the next one, I may write the second part of Germany, or I may suspend it to the Weimar Republic. Anyway, I will not write the third part of Germany, but everything is still uncertain now. Details will be notified separately.) (To be continued.)8

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