The patrol leader who accompanied Agelina asked Sokov respectfully: "Comrade General, do you need me to send someone to search the ruins? Maybe the enemy who attacked you has accomplices hiding inside."
"There is a Lieutenant Udika who is searching inside with his soldiers." Sokov said: "However, the ruins are so large that the manpower he brings must be insufficient. You can send someone in to help him."
The captain agreed and personally led a dozen soldiers into the ruins to cooperate with friendly forces in searching for enemies who might be hiding inside.
"Misha," Agelina said with lingering fear, "Fortunately you are okay."
"Don't worry, Agelina." Sokov said to Agelina with a smile: "I am lucky. I always save myself from danger. Everything will be fine." But Agelina heard Sokov say this.
She said, but did not say a word, but fell into deep thought. After a while, she said in a difficult tone: "Misha, maybe you should return to Moscow immediately, Berlin is too unsafe.
"If there had not been an attack today, Sokov might have chosen to return to Moscow immediately if he had found the right time. But after this attack, Sokov could no longer leave. He didn't want to
someone
He said behind his back that he fled Berlin because he was afraid of being attacked by saboteurs.
Two ambulances drove over, and with them came a jeep and three trucks full of soldiers. After the convoy stopped, a major officer jumped out of the jeep and quickly came to Sokov
In front of him, he raised his hand and saluted: "Comrade General, I am from the garrison headquarters. I heard that an attack occurred here.
I'm here to bring someone over to have a look. I wonder if you are injured?" "Major, I am not injured." Sokov pointed his hand at the two bodies of soldiers and the injured soldier on the roadside, and said to the major: "I
Two of your men died and one was wounded. You immediately arrange for manpower to send the wounded to
When we get to the hospital, the bodies of the soldiers are also brought there."
"Okay, Comrade General!" The major called the nurse who came out of the ambulance and asked her to treat the wounds of the injured. At the same time, he asked with concern: "Comrade General, are you really not injured?" "No.
." Sokov shook his head and said in a positive tone: "It was my accompanying vehicle that was attacked by the enemy's rockets. When the rockets flew over, my adjutant, Major Vaserigov, jumped on me in time.
fell to the ground
Go up and cover me with his body." Then, Sokov pointed in the direction of the ruins with his hand and said to the major: "Comrade major, there are already two captains of the patrol team leading people to search, but as of now
They haven't come back yet, and I don't know if they caught him
There are no accomplices of the attacker." The major pulled out his pistol and said to Sokov: "Comrade General, I will take someone to take a look." But after leaving, the major told another officer, "You go with the ambulance.
, take the bodies of the wounded and martyrs to the hospital
hospital."
As the third group of people entered the ruins and started searching, Vaserigov asked Sokov: "Comrade General, are we still going to Marshal Zhukov's place?"
"Major Vaserigov, we must go to Marshal Zhukov." Sokov replied: "But before that, we have to finish things here."
The search for the ruins ended after half an hour. When the major led Udika and others out of it, they also detained several civilians in civilian clothes, including men, women, and children. The major asked the captured civilians to stand together.
The platoon then came to Sokov and reported to him: "Comrade General, when we searched in the ruins, we captured a total of six people, among whom there must be colleagues of the attackers.
"Associate. Please identify who is the accomplice of the attacker." Sokov just saw the man who attacked him with a rocket launcher, but not his accomplice, so among these people, are there any accomplices of the attacker?
, Sokov really didn’t know. He came in front of several people and carefully
Consider it.
The first person in line was a middle-aged woman wearing a headscarf. She was holding a cloth bag in her hand and her face was full of panic. Seeing Sokov walking towards her, she became more and more nervous and kept talking.
He muttered something. Sokov turned his head and glanced at Agelina beside him, and motioned her to translate for him and listen to what the middle-aged woman said. Agelina, who understood, nodded, and then translated: "
Misha, she said she was coming out
She’s a shopper who doesn’t know anything, so don’t kill her.” Sokov could tell at a glance that the middle-aged woman was just an ordinary housewife, maybe she was just passing by and was caught by the patrol.
came over. After confirming this, Sokov said to Vaserigov: "
Major, there should be nothing wrong with this middle-aged woman, let her stand aside for now and wait until I see the others before I deal with her."
Vaselgov nodded and pulled the middle-aged woman aside. Unexpectedly, Vaselgov's actions caused the middle-aged woman to misunderstand. She actually knelt down and said something quickly.
Fortunately, Agelina translated in time, and Sokov understood what she said.
What: "Sir, I am innocent, please don't kill me." After Agelina finished translating for Sokov, she comforted the middle-aged woman before Sokov finished speaking: "Don't worry, we will
I'm just arresting a murderer's accomplice, and I'll let you go home after it's found that you are fine.
.”
After hearing what Agelina said, the middle-aged woman's mood finally stabilized, and she stood by her side without saying a word. Among the remaining five people, there was a seven or eight-year-old boy, and Sokov took it to him without hesitation.
He ruled it out. He felt that such a young child might not be able to load a rocket into a rocket launcher. He stripped the boy
After pulling him aside, he continued to observe the remaining four people.
Among the four, three were young men. They were the most suspect, and Sokov saw hatred in their eyes. It would not be a problem to say that these people were accomplices of the attackers. "General
Comrade," Vaserigov leaned close to Sokov's ear and whispered: "Among the remaining four, one is an old man who is missing an arm. He will definitely be fine. The accomplice of the attacker should be
among these three
Time." Regarding Vaserigov's statement, Sokov agreed in his heart. The eyes of these three young men were full of hatred. If given the opportunity, they would definitely choose to attack him without hesitation. Just at Sokov
cob prep
When he asked the one-armed old man to leave, he noticed something strange. The old man's eyes flickered, deliberately avoiding eye contact with his own, and even kept looking at the attacker's body. The reaction of the one-armed old man,
Sokov realized something was wrong. The other five people all focused on him and did not dare to leave. However, the old man seemed absent-minded, indicating that there must be something wrong with him. And he
Keep looking at the body with your eyes. Even if he is not an accomplice, he is inextricably linked to the attacker.
Sokov took a step back, pointed at the one-armed old man with his hand, and ordered Vaserigov behind him: "Major, arrest this old man, he is an accomplice of the attacker." After hearing what Sokov said,
Everyone was stunned. Everyone thought that the attacker's accomplice should be one of the three young men. Unexpectedly, Sokov chose the most inconspicuous one-armed old man. However,
Now that Sokov has given the order, Vaserigov will naturally carry it out unconditionally. After all, two of his soldiers were killed and one was injured in the attack just now. He personally led two soldiers forward and captured the one-armed old man.
stand up.
"Misha," Adelina was very surprised to see Sokov asking Vaserigov to arrest the one-armed old man. She asked in surprise: "Did you arrest the wrong person?" "No,
You won't catch the wrong person." Sokov sneered and said: "After the patrol brought them back from the ruins, other people's eyes stayed on me, eager to know what I planned to do with them. But
This one-armed old man’s eyes were wandering and he tried his best to avoid meeting my eyes. More importantly, he kept looking at the attacker’s body on the ground, indicating that there was some connection between him and the attacker.”
Sokov's reminder made everyone think it was reasonable. After these civilians were brought out from the ruins, they all looked at Sokov nervously, wanting to know what the other party planned to do with them. Only the old man's eyes were there.
Constantly dodging and being afraid of meeting someone's eyes shows that there is something wrong with him.
The major from the garrison headquarters came over and asked Sokov for instructions: "Comrade General, how do you plan to deal with them?"
"Except for the one-armed old man, let everyone else go." After Sokov said this, he asked: "Major, I want to ask you, how do you usually deal with such saboteurs when you catch them?
"The method is very simple." The major sneered and said: "Either, shoot them directly on the roadside. Or," at this point, he looked up and continued, "Just hang them on the wire poles.
on the chest and at the same time hanging on the chest
A sign with the word 'saboteur' written on it." "Major," Sokov waited for the major to finish and then expressed his opinion: "If it were still during the war, the methods you mentioned would indeed be effective.
The role of deterring the enemy. But now the war is over,
Many of the past methods can no longer be used, otherwise it will deepen the conflict between our army and local residents."
"Comrade General, what should we do with them?" the major asked.
"Bring him back to the garrison headquarters for interrogation." Sokov said: "As for what to do after the interrogation is over, it is your business and has nothing to do with me." "Okay then." The major nodded and said, "That's it.
As you said." Then he ordered the soldiers to put the old man on the truck and prepare to take him back to the garrison headquarters for interrogation to see if he had any other colleagues in Berlin.
party.
"Comrade General," the major continued, "where do you plan to go?"
"I'm going to Marshal Zhukov's headquarters to report to him."
Hearing Sokov say that he was going to Zhukov's headquarters, the major took the initiative and said: "Comrade General, I will send someone to escort you there." "No need." While the patrol was still searching in the ruins, Vaserigov had already
The orderer called the jeep and guards on standby at the hotel, which were enough to protect Sokov's safety, so Sokov rejected the major's kindness:
"I have enough manpower around me to protect my safety, so I don't need to trouble you." Seeing that Sokov didn't want to be protected by himself, the major didn't waste any words. After raising his hand in salute, he left with his men in the car.
The other two patrol teams also continued to perform patrol tasks according to their own patrol routes.
The convoy set off again. Vaserigov, who was sitting in the co-pilot's seat, turned to ask Sokov: "Comrade General, I don't understand, since you can identify the attacker's accomplices from the crowd, why don't you let the garrison commander
Ministry of people
Why should he be executed on the spot but sent to the garrison headquarters?" "The reason is very simple, Comrade Major." Although Sokov had just said the reason why he could not kill people in the street, at this moment Vaserigov asked again,
He naturally had to explain again: "Although we have occupied Berlin for half a year, our relationship with the local residents is not harmonious. If we deal with the attacker's accomplices on the street, once they are seen with ulterior motives, then
Spread rumors everywhere that we massacre innocent people. This way
Not only will it damage the image of our army, but it will also make the relationship between our army and civilians more tense." After listening to Sokov's explanation, Vasergov nodded and echoed: "Comrade General, you'd better consider it.
Thoughtful. If I encounter this kind of situation, I will definitely kill him first without saying a word, so as to avoid the possibility of others in the future.
Launch an attack on our army."
"Major, where do you think the attacker's weapons came from?"
Sokov's question stopped Vaselgov. He shook his head and said, "I don't know, Comrade General. Do you know?" "I don't know either," Sokov sighed and said.
: "If they were using the rocket launcher I designed, I could confirm that the weapon he used came from within our army. But he used a bazooka rocket launcher.
This kind of anti-tank weapon is not only available in the US military, but has also provided us with a large number of aids, so it is impossible to judge where his weapons come from based on the weapons he uses."
"Since we don't know where the weapon came from, and who sent it, we can't find out." Agelina interjected: "Misha, am I right?" "Yes, Agelina,
You are right." Sokov said: "If the one-armed old man arrived at the garrison headquarters and said nothing, we would not be able to find out who ordered the attacker based on the weapons.
Signed to attack us."
"Misha," Agelina asked with some worry: "Tell me, did the attacker specifically target you, or did he randomly choose a target to attack?" Sokov tried hard to recall the attack, and then said:
"I think a target should be randomly selected for attack." To increase credibility, he added: "The attackers piled a lot of masonry and rubble in the middle of the road, blocking the path of our convoy. I saw someone
After getting out of the car, the attacker came out of the ruins and attacked us. "Vaseligov," thinking of the shocking scene just now, Sokov once again expressed his gratitude to Vaserigov, "Thank you.
, because your response was timely and saved my life."