"Come out, all out!" Outside, several Iranian soldiers with guns shouted to the people inside the prison.
Ivan stood up. He looked at the people outside and felt very curious. What is this going to do? Is it to transfer one's own side? If this is the case, that would be great. During the transfer process, there may be a chance to escape!
Ivan stood up, walked out slowly, and walked outside. He wanted to ask the other party, but there was obvious hostility in the other party's eyes, so Ivan could only give up.
Yakov also stood up. He straightened his chest and walked very seriously, as if he was going to the execution ground.
What are you afraid of!
Yakov quickly walked to Ivan’s side, and heard Ivan whisper: "Follow me for a while, and if we have the opportunity, we will run away."
"Hey, don't talk!" The two men whispered and were immediately discovered by the Iranian soldiers. Fortunately, they do not speak Russian.
Outside, the sun was dazzling. When I saw these prison cars, Ivan was instantly discouraged. The outside was **** with thick wooden sticks. A wooden stick is thicker than a thigh. It is not easy to break it. Moreover, there is no obstruction!
There are dozens of such prison vehicles, and there are ten people in each one, which is not nervous.
The most frustrating thing for Soviet soldiers is that these vehicles are clearly trucks of their artillery regiment!
"Okay, stop!" Ivan wanted to get into the car with Yakov, but was stopped by the Iranian soldiers. Ivan felt a bang in his mind, no, I'm going to separate!
A prison car with ten people happened to separate him from Yakov. Yakov turned his head and glanced at Ivan. Then, he was pushed up and locked the door of the car.
Ivan had no choice but to walk to another prison vehicle, and his eyes did not dare to look too much at the prison vehicle containing Yakov. If these escorted Iranians found it, it would be troublesome.
Soon, the captives got into the car and heard the roar of the engine from ahead, and the convoy started.
At this time, everyone thought that they were transferred to other prisoners of war camps. They never dreamed that they would be warmly welcomed by the citizens of Tehran.
In front of the convoy, there was a team of cavalry. These cavalry were young boys around the age of 20. They were surrounded by a man with the highest feather on his military cap.
His Royal Highness Prince Pahlavi!
In today’s parade, Prince Pahlavi was arranged by Reza Khan. According to the external declaration, Prince Pahlavi led the troops to charge for the victory in this battle.
This is not wrong. Prince Pahlavi went with him during the attack and watched the battle on a hill a few kilometers away.
Prince Pahlavi is twenty years old this year, which is the most handsome and handsome age. When he appears on the street on a horse, he will always be cheered and the hot eyes of countless girls.
Iran in this era is still open and does not have the status of a woman who is concealed in black and is a vassal of a man.
The people around Prince Pahlavi were selected from the families of the noble children who grew up with him. There is absolutely no problem with loyalty. These people will be powerful subordinates of Prince Pahlavi when he is in power.
Prince Pahlavi led the team, followed by prisoner cars, and drove onto the main road in Tehran.
At this time, the cavalry on both sides of the street was under martial law. Behind the cordon were countless citizens of Tehran.
When he saw His Royal Highness coming out, all the citizens cheered. The whole street was a sea of joy.
Hearing the cheers from both sides, the Soviet prisoners in the prison car behind were still very puzzled. They did not understand Persian, but they could at least see the other's expression!
People's expressions are the most colorful. Now, people around are happy. What are they happy about? Is it welcoming oneself? It seems unlikely, right?
At this moment, joy was replaced by anger.
"Damn Soviet devils!"
"The devil who invaded our homeland!"
"Soviet people, get out!"
Seeing the Soviets in the prison, the hearts of the Iranian citizens were replaced by anger. Now, Tabriz and other places in northwestern Iran are still occupied by Soviet troops. For this barbaric behavior, the Iranians It is extremely angry.
Now they finally have an object to vent!
Everyone's pockets are bulging, and their pockets are full of stones!
The stone is not big, and the largest is less than the size of an egg. Now, they picked up the stone they had prepared long ago and threw it onto the prison cart!
"Oh!" A Soviet captive was thrown and he couldn't help screaming, while the others hurriedly avoided.
Shameless, barbaric, these people who have no moral bottom line who do not respect the Geneva Convention!
For a moment, the Soviet prisoners were extremely angry, and they finally knew why they had to be taken out, just to drag them out of the street!
It is definitely not the first time that the citizens have done this kind of thing. Their accuracy is very high. The cab in front of the car was not hurt at all, and the cage made of wooden sticks on the back of the car was full of stones. Block splash!
Compared with the big stones, the smaller ones are more terrifying. The young Iranian children, sitting on top of their father's head, held the slingshot with their hands, and shot the stones accurately on the Soviet prisoners!
"Ah!" A prisoner was hit in the buttocks by a stone. He hugged his **** in pain, and his head lifted up. As a result, a stone fired by an Iranian child’s slingshot successfully hit his forehead. Beat him to blood!
Although Iran has abundant oil resources, until now, Iran has not made oil profits, so Iran’s economy is still very poor. The citizens are reluctant to waste food such as tomatoes and eggs. Moreover, they strictly abide by their own teachings and cannot waste it. Food.
Stones are their best way to vent!
This scene is really spectacular!
Dozens of prison vehicles moved forward slowly. They drew a distance so that the convoy could cross a whole street. On both sides of the street, the Iranian people were venting their anger towards the Soviets. !
And at the top of the tall building, you can see flashes shaking, that is the reporter recording precious historical footage.
On one of the three floors, there is the figure of a Western journalist. A sign is hung on his chest. It was approved by the Tehran Police Department. The sign has a photo and a name. Robert Capa, a war photographer! ()
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