Chapter 406: The fleeing Ukrainian government

In September, there was a scene of turmoil in Kiev, and a crowded scene at every intersection out of the city.

The Soviet Russian Red Army was about to arrive in Kiev. This news caused panic in Kiev. Many people fleeing the city with their belongings and their families.

Denikin's troops, who had vowed to protect Ukraine before, were defeated again. Saying that it was defeated is actually more like a symbolic resistance. As early as the attack on Moscow, Denikin's White Guards were blocked by Soviet Russia. In the tug-of-war, he lost to his perverted organizational ability and consumed too much vitality, so he retreated to Ukraine along the way.

For Denikin, who almost threatened Moscow, Soviet Russia clearly did not want to let him go. So now Yegorov, the commander of the Soviet Union's Southern Front Army, and the military commissioner Stalin, counterattacked all the way to Ukraine.

This is a pain to the newly established Ukrainian government. Not only was Denikin spared the exploitation of Ukraine once, but Soviet Russia also intends to liberate its people, intending to let them feel the embrace of the big family of communism.

Indeed, Ukraine, a region with a lot of coal and iron and other resources and rich products, is completely worthy of Soviet Russia's great efforts to win, and the title of European mill is not for nothing.

The British economist Jevons described this in 1865: The plains of North America and Russia are our cornfields; Chicago and Odessa are our granaries. This short sentence explains the importance of Ukraine.

Not to mention that the current Donbass coal mine has a stock of hundreds of billions of tons, and there are many iron ore in the local area. This fact that coal and iron are not far apart is enough for Soviet Russia to establish its own heavy industrial base in the local area. During this period, steel was a symbol of national strength and a guarantee of strength. This is especially important for Soviet Russia, which is currently facing enemies on all sides. So for Ukraine, Soviet Russia is determined to win.

This can be seen from the deployment of more than 200,000 people in the southern front, and the importance it attaches to Ukraine.

Now that the White Guards are once again defeated at the feet of the Soviet Russian army, the Ukrainian people are scrambling to flee the land of right and wrong in Kiev. In fact, in addition to the people, Ukrainian government officials also joined. Of course, Morakov, as prime minister, will not stay in this fire pit.

After all, what the Bushrwick Party did in Russia made him dare to stay in Kiev. Had it not been for the White Guards to watch too closely, he would have returned to his hometown of Vinnytsia long ago. So when the White Guards were defeated, Morakov finally got rid of these people.

So Morakov's house is busy, and the Prime Minister in civilian clothes is directing his servants to escape.

"Don't take these away."

When Morakov saw his wife preparing to put some daily necessities into the car, he quickly called them to a stop.

"These were taken away by the lady."

"I said, no more. I'll tell her."

Facing the servant's explanation, Morakov caught fire in his heart.

"Why haven't come down yet, there is too much time."

Morakov took out his pocket watch to check the time, and walked into the room anxiously.

When pulling a maid to ask his wife. The maid said that the lady was still sorting personal belongings in her room.

"Why haven't you packed up yet."

Morakov pushed open the bedroom door and asked anxiously. As a result, when he opened his wife's dress-up nose, the nose went crooked. My wife wore expensive clothes and put on makeup, as if going on an outing.

"Didn't I ask you to change clothes? Why don't you wear them so grandly. Why don't you wear the civilian clothes I gave you?"

Mrs. Morakov pointed to the clothes that were still in the corner, and said grumblingly: "How can I see people in this dress?"

A set of simple and crude clothes was still in the corner, silently telling his misfortune.

"When are you still so concerned about these things, we are fleeing, not going for an outing."

Morakov, who was a little blown up by his wife's angry head, didn't know what to say.

"Forget it, time is almost up, go down and prepare to leave."

Speaking of Morakov pulling his wife, he was about to go downstairs.

"Wait, I haven't got my jewelry box yet."

"I will let the maid bring you down."

Morakov interrupted her dressing and forced her downstairs to take her child into the car. She also held tightly the jewelry box that was taken downstairs by the maid.

"You go first, I've asked Morris to pick it up along the way."

"master."

"Okay, let's go."

After sending away his family, Morakov saw a servant who ran back and asked: "How's the preparations by Dikele?"

"Master Dikole, he has already sent away his family. He said he will be waiting for you in Shulyavka in the west of the city."

"Unexpectedly, Dikele moved so fast."

After Morakov sighed secretly, he said loudly to the servants: "Okay, we are going to go to Shulyavka. Then we will leave the city."

After speaking, he also got in a T-car and drove towards Shulyavka under the driver of the servant. Behind him, several trucks with servants and guards followed all the way, leaving a lonely prime minister's office. At this time, many daring people were looking around, and it seemed that they had great interest in this prime minister's office.

The mighty motorcade along the way attracted the interest of many people. Some wanted to rob and ride a ride, but these people were all driven away by heavily armed servants and guards. Hurrying all the way, finally arrived at Shulyavka, and Dikole's motorcade had already been waiting here. There were two corpses lying on the ground beside the convoy, and it was obvious that someone was thinking badly.

"Your Excellency, you are finally here."

After seeing Morakov, Dikole finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"What's going on here."

Morakov pointed to the corpse next to him and asked.

Ji Kele shrugged and replied nonchalantly: "Now the city is all messed up, and people who don't have long eyes hit me with their ideas, so this is a warning.

"Soviet Russia is here nobody cares in the city, these mobs and hooligans have all come out. Blame these red elements."

Morakov apparently agreed with Dikole's words.

At this moment, a commotion came from a distance. Someone can still be heard loudly saying: "Soviet Russian troops have entered the city."

Morakov felt the situation was urgent and immediately said, "Go now."

The two teams immediately merged and drove out of the city.

Behind them was the Soviet Cossack cavalry division who had just marched into the city. However, their main target at the moment is the White Guards retreating to Denikin on the Crimean Peninsula. Therefore, it is unfortunate for the Ukrainian government personnel who fled to come here.

And what happened in Ukraine, Edel saw everything in his eyes. However, the territory that Romania has seized this time is too large to be digested. So for this huge opportunity, I can only sigh.

It's not that I don't want to take it, because the strength is not enough.

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