Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 83 Saving the building
(The second update is complete)
The liberation of the square marks a phased victory in the work of maintaining stability. The marching crowd has been violently dispersed by the army. The Soviet soldiers were not as inhumane as rumored. The wounded people were carried on stretchers by the soldiers and sent to the nearest hospital for emergency treatment. Because too many patients poured in at once, the blood bank of the hospital declared an emergency. After hearing the news, the soldiers who were not on duty ran to the hospital for blood, and even some wounded soldiers asked the hospital to let them transfuse blood for the wounded.
Some soldiers lying in the hospital took the initiative to ask to leave the ward and give up more beds for the new patients. They limped out of the hospital on crutches. There was no blind hatred and no indifferent idling. This army belonging to the people showed the greatest selflessness. Even if the citizens who were getting stitches in the corridor wanted to kill them a minute before the riot, they gave the warmest applause to the soldiers who left the hospital silently.
Only the socialist army strictly implemented the lofty concept of serving the people.
There are joys and sorrows. Just when the Tbilisi incident achieved a temporary breakthrough, the armored forces officially entered the Abkhazia Autonomous Region to impose martial law. Unlike Tbilisi, not only were armored forces dispatched, but helicopters were even dispatched for 24-hour patrols to promptly detect and strike at the roving criminals.
When the army entered the district party committee building, they encountered a crowd of people holding sticks. They thought that they would rush over and beat the soldiers on the armored vehicles because the army did not dare to take action first. Unexpectedly, the soldiers sitting on the armored vehicles directly shot at the crowd without any hesitation. When the front group of people fell like harvested weeds, they finally retreated in panic and quickly ran away, leaving only a few poor guys who fell to the ground. The armored forces successfully reached the door of the district political commissar building. They found Kadyrov lying on the ground and immediately gave emergency treatment to Kadyrov, the first secretary of the district party committee, who had been left there for four hours.
"The patient is running a high fever, and the functions of his internal organs are damaged. He must be treated immediately." The doctor said anxiously. This was the patient with the most serious organ failure he had seen. If he delayed any longer, he might not be able to be saved.
But Kadyrov seemed to not care at all. Seeing that the army had arrived, Kadyrov grabbed the hand of the commander who passed by him and said in a weak voice, "Quick, go and save the child inside. They are all scared. Please save him."
"I will, Secretary Kadyrov. You lie down first, we will take over your work." The commander comforted Kadyrov to rest and recover, while cursing in his heart that this group of bastards were so cruel that they dared to beat the Soviet local officials all over their bodies.
A group of soldiers struggled to push open the door that was tightly blocked by tables, chairs and various items. The building where the power supply was cut off by the rioters was dark. In addition to the tables and chairs that were randomly thrown to the ground, there were also some people's low sobbing in the dark.
"Don't be afraid, children, come out. We are from the Soviet army and we are here to save you." The Soviet army expressed to the children and the elderly that they had no ill intentions in the Russian language they were familiar with. He did not take a step forward, but just stood there waiting for them to come out.
The frightened old man led a group of children out of the shadows, all of whom were less than six years old. They looked at the gate cautiously and asked, "Have those people left? They are so scary."
"We drove them all away, come out." The commander picked up a child distressedly and walked out. Perhaps the camouflage uniforms gave them a sense of security. These children voluntarily followed the commander of the armored vehicle out of the district government building. After 12 hours of siege, the children were finally safe.
Kadyrov, who was lying on a stretcher and was about to be taken to the ambulance, saw this scene. He smiled with relief, as if the safety of those people was the happiest thing for him. Kadyrov suddenly felt a little sleepy. At this time, he did not know that he was facing the problem of organ failure due to the delay of the best treatment. As he slowly closed his eyes, the number on the heart rate monitor gradually decreased.
"The heart rate has dropped, treat him directly in the ambulance." The doctor said, "Hurry up and prepare a cardiac stimulant, our patient is dying, hurry up."
Most of the autonomous region was peacefully liberated, but there was still a small group of stubborn resistance occupying a building, including the thugs who burned four Abkhazians alive in the wild. After they had a batch of guns, they used the complex terrain of the cement factory building to launch a guerrilla war against the attacking Soviet soldiers. For a while, the number of Soviet soldiers and casualties was higher than that of the militants. On the commanding heights, the other side could even shoot at the Soviet army without fear, and they had no way to stop it.
Several Georgian nationalists who stabbed the Abkhazians to death gave the middle finger to the Soviet soldiers downstairs, and fired back and scolded them as useless trash.
At this time, a huge roar was heard in the sky. The commander in charge of the attack looked up and saw two Mi-24 Hind attack helicopters hovering above them. The pilot said to the attack commander on the intercom, "Comrades, let us do it. We don't need to be polite to deal with these thugs. It's better to give them a taste of rockets."
The commander ordered all soldiers to retreat to a safe distance and then take charge of the martial law on the scene.
Seeing that his own army had completely evacuated to a safe distance, the rocket nest of the Gazelle helicopter was aimed at the abandoned building of the cement factory. The helicopter pilot even saw several figures fleeing in panic on the roof. He pressed the button and said calmly, "Send you to hell."
The two Gazelle helicopters vented their anger at the building at the same time. Rockets were fired at the building continuously, which was as exciting as a fireworks feast. The whole building became dilapidated under the baptism of rockets. After the last rocket was fired, the building collapsed and turned into a ruin.
The arrogant thugs were buried forever under the ruins.
This abandoned building became their grave.
"The enemy has been eliminated, our mission is completed, let's go back."
The helicopter circled the building that was bombed into ruins for several circles and confirmed that there were no survivors before leaving with confidence. The Russians think about problems so simply. Since they can't conquer it, then I will destroy you all with rockets. Only those with minor crimes are qualified to stand in court and confront the judge. For those with serious crimes, the Soviet Union's violent machine will send them directly to hell without any mercy.
All thugs will be punished by the Soviet justice without exception.
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