Chapter 1069

When dornikov and my guard were going to take some prisoners to a relatively hidden place for interrogation, I almost stopped him and ordered him to check whether these German spies had potassium cyanide in their mouths or not. But when I opened my mouth, I still didn't shout out. It's impossible for the German to equip every spy who goes to the rear of our army to carry out a task with high-grade poison like potassium cyanide. I'm too worried.

Seeing that the prisoner was taken aside for interrogation by my subordinates, Captain oSIP was a little worried. He came up to me and asked nervously, "where are they going to take the prisoner, comrade heroes of the Soviet Union?"

Seeing oSIP's worried face, I comforted him and said, "don't worry, comrade captain. Captain dornikov took them to the side for questioning to find out why they were here. When the trial is over, these prisoners will be handed over to you, and you won't be left behind. "

Although oSIP had something else to say, when I had said it, I had to shut up. But during the waiting time, he looked anxiously in the direction of interrogating the prisoners from time to time.

It has to be said that in interrogating prisoners, people from the Ministry of interior are at a higher level than those from the combat forces. In less than ten minutes, dornikov came back with the prisoner under escort. From the elated expression on his face, I knew that he had got the answer he wanted.

However, the images of the prisoners were very embarrassed. Not only were their uniforms torn, but they were all black and blue. It seems that dornikov lynched them just now during the trial.

I took the interrogation record handed to me by dornikov, and simply turned it over. Then I handed it to oSIP and said to him, "Comrade captain, this is the interrogation record of the prisoner. You can take people back."

OSIP didn't expect that I would give him the record of the trial so easily. He was overjoyed and repeatedly thanked me. He folded the record carefully, put it in his coat pocket, and asked his men to tie up several prisoners.

Seeing that the interrogation record I got was so easily given to captain oSIP, dornikov was a little worried. He rushed to the soldiers who bound the prisoners, raised his hand to try to stop them, but he felt that it was wrong. After putting down his hands, he rushed to me and said angrily, "comrade general, this is our prisoner. How can we give it to others?"

As for his attitude, I said coldly, "Comrade captain, we have other things to do. It will be very inconvenient to take some German prisoners on our way. If you want to follow up, I can let you stay and escort the prisoners to the local garrison camp with captain oSIP. "

When I said this, dornikov seemed to think that his task was to stay with me and ensure my safety, not to be an interrogator, so he immediately shut up.

I looked around and saw that all the passengers except me and my men had got on the bus. Then I asked oSIP with a smile: "Comrade captain, we have wasted enough time to catch these German spies. Can the train leave now? "

After listening to my question, oSIP quickly agreed: "Comrade hero of the Soviet Union, you can leave any time you want. Now, please get on the bus. I'll send a signal to the car immediately and let them drive. "

Soon after I got back to my box, I heard a long whistle coming from the front of the car, and then the train started banging forward.

When the car started, I looked up at Yushchenko and dornikov standing in front of me, raised my hands, pressed them down, and said, "don't stand, sit down." At my command, they sat down in the bottom berth opposite.

I asked dornikov, "Comrade captain, I haven't had time to read the record of the trial. Tell me the result of the trial while you have time

"Yes Dornikov agreed to stand up, but hit his head on the upper berth. I saw him covering his head like a mess, quickly said to him with a smile: "don't stand up, just sit and say."

After dornikov sat down again, he reported to me about the interrogation: "Comrade General, after our interrogation, these German spies intend to sneak into gubishev to collect our army's intelligence and carry out the task of assassination and sabotage. After flying over Moscow, their plane mistakenly dropped them at a place hundreds of kilometers away from gubishev because it was dark and they chose the wrong landing place. "

"How many of them parachuted?" I then asked, "are there only four people?"

Dornikov shook his head and replied, "there are seven people in all. Two of them fell to death when they landed, while the other one didn't know where he was floating and lost contact with them completely."

When Yushchenko heard this, he couldn't help interrupting and said: "hell, there is another German who has missed the net. This news should be reported to the higher authorities immediately."

When I heard him say that, I waved my hand and said, "Captain, you worry too much. It is not easy for a single German to get out alive if he is trapped in the forest. Besides, I have given captain oSIP the interrogation record. I believe his superior will send troops to search after reading it. "

I looked out of the window at the forest, which was rapidly moving back, and asked, "where are we now?"

"Kovrov, just over an hour after Vladimir." Dornikov was obviously familiar with the routes around Moscow, so he said without hesitation: "in two hours, we'll be in Nizhny Novgorod." After introducing the situation, he asked carefully, "Comrade General, we have been here too long. When we get to Novgorod, it's evening. Do we need to stay here for one night? Anyway, we have the privilege to take any train

Although I don't like dornikov very much, he is the only one who knows the route, so I can only ask him, "if we don't get off, when can we get to our destination?"

Dornikov thought for a moment and replied, "if there is no accident on the way, we will arrive at Kazan around 2 a.m. At this time, the train will turn south and arrive at Ulyanovsk before 8 a.m., the last big city before reaching gubishev. At about two o'clock in the afternoon, we could get there. After another seventeen or eighteen hours, we finally arrived at the first stop of our trip, zezland.

When we got off the train and walked out of the station, we immediately attracted the attention of the nearby patrol. Immediately a second lieutenant with a patrol of about 20 people met us, stopped us and politely asked, "Comrade General, please show me your identification."

Seeing that the second lieutenant wanted to check my ID card, dornikov, who was next to me, was the first to lose his breath and burst out at the other side: "second lieutenant, what part of you are? Who gave you the right to check your ID? Call your superior immediately and ask him to come here at once. I want to ask him how to discipline his subordinates. "

Facing the storm of dornikov, the second lieutenant was still unmoved. He coldly replied, "Comrade captain, I'm the patrol captain. My duty is to check the documents of suspicious people. There are so many of you, and all of you are fully armed, let alone me. Even if any patrol team sees you, they will come to check your documents. "

I raised my hand to stop dornikov, who still wanted to attack, and said to him solemnly, "Comrade captain, stop talking. This second lieutenant is right. He is loyal to his duty. If he sees such a large group of people as us turning a blind eye, I will worry that the city will be easily infiltrated by the enemy. " With that, I took out my military uniform and special pass and handed them to each other. The reason why the documents of Yushchenko and dornikov are not added this time is that these commanders and fighters may be colleagues with oshanin. If they are too strong, they will have a bad impact on oshanin.

The second lieutenant took my certificate and looked at it carefully. Then he handed it back to me. At the same time, he saluted me and said, "Hello, general oshanina. I'm Lieutenant Mironov of the garrison headquarters. What can I do for you?"

As I put my identification in my pocket, I asked with a smile, "Lieutenant Mironov, I want to ask you, do you know a commander named oshanin?"

"Oshanin?" Lieutenant Mironov frowned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "sorry, comrade general, I've never heard of such a name."

The second lieutenant's reply made me feel lost, but at the same time, I felt a little lucky. I thought to myself: maybe belia's people are wrong. O'shanin is not in this city at all. So I made up my mind that as long as I went to the garrison headquarters later and asked if there was no o'shanin, I could go to the next destination and see Rita's son alik.

"Comrade lieutenant," seeing that lieutenant Mironov made a military salute, he planned to leave. Yushchenko stopped him again, "how can I get to your garrison headquarters?"

Hearing Yushchenko ask himself, the second lieutenant quickly smiles on his face and tells him how to go to the garrison headquarters. After that, he asked: "Comrade commander, do you need me to send a soldier to show you the way?"

"That's great." I was worried that the second lieutenant's route was too complicated just now. When we were easily lost, we were overjoyed to hear the second lieutenant's words and quickly agreed, "Comrade second lieutenant, please send us a guide."

The second lieutenant called an old soldier out of the group and said, "Anton, you won't have to patrol for the time being. Now I order you to take the general to the garrison headquarters."

After hearing the old soldier's consent, the second lieutenant led him to me and said, "Comrade General, this is soldier Anton. He is a local and very familiar with the terrain. It's very suitable for him to be your guide."

After hearing my thanks to him, the second lieutenant saluted and turned away with the patrol.

On the way to the garrison headquarters, Anton, who was walking in front of me, turned around and asked me, "Comrade General, where are you from?"

"Moscow." Yushchenko answered in my place.

After hearing where we came from, Anton nodded and continued thoughtfully: "Lieutenant Mironov has just been transferred. He is not familiar with the personnel in the garrison headquarters. He does not know many commanders. Maybe the person you are looking for happens to be someone he does not know."