"Comrade Lunev," after sending Georg away, Belia said to his deputy impatiently: "I work so much every day, and there is no need to bring him to see me as a small person like this.
”
"Comrade of the People's Committee!" Seeing Beria's expression of disdain for the information he had just obtained, Lunev hurriedly reminded him: "When the Germans want to send someone to assassinate Comrade Stalin, should we go to Stalin to see Stalin when the Germans are going to send someone to assassinate Comrade Stalin, should we
Comrade report?"
"I don't think it's necessary."
"But if we don't report, once the Supreme Commander himself knows about this through other channels, he may blame us."
"I don't think that information is amazing." Beria said impatiently: "Just say that the Germans will come to assassinate Comrade Stalin. But how many people in the assassination team are going to sneak into Moscow and how to assassinate them in what way to do it.
Wait, but there is no mention at all. We can't waste a lot of manpower for an uncertain news."
Seeing that Beria couldn't listen to his advice, Lunev was helpless. He sighed softly and asked, "Comrades People's Commissar, what should those military experts do?"
As the German army is getting closer to Moscow, the city has started large-scale evacuation work. In addition to evacuating civilians from the city, important factories and enterprises have to be transferred to the Far East thousands of kilometers away.
The indispensable military industry experts in the enterprise are the primary goal of transfer. Now there are more than 20 military industry experts from Minsk in the Kremlin, and transfers will be arranged in the near future.
When Beria heard Lunev mention the military experts who were still in the Kremlin, she said in a normal tone: "They will take the train tonight at 9 o'clock. When it gets dark, they will take them to the station."
"clear!"
When the spire of the Kremlin was shrouded in darkness, three black cars escorted a gray-green bus and slowly drove out of the Kremlin. The convoy passed through the Vasily slope and arrived at the Moscow River and followed the road toward the road
Drive forward.
When the convoy arrived near Albat Street, a Gas-AA truck with tarp suddenly rushed out of the street next to it and hit the side of the first car. The huge impact force made the car immediately
It has turned over.
The car turned over several times and stopped. The person in the car was thrown to the point of falling. The driver's cervical spine was broken while the vehicle was rolling, and the body was lying softly in the car. Lieutenant of the Internal Affairs Department sitting in the passenger seat,
He endured the pain all over his body, kicked open the deformed car door and tried to climb out of the car.
The officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the cars behind got off the car and came to check out the sudden car accident.
However, at this moment, a sudden change occurred.
Seven or eight men in casual clothes jumped out of the truck's carriage. They held MP40 submachine guns and fired violently at the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who were walking over.
The dense bullets caught the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who were walking over and immediately fell to the ground. The remaining soldiers either stood there and shot directly, or hid behind the open car door and headed towards the
Men in plain clothes shot.
Since Stalin issued an order not long ago to allocate some submachine guns to soldiers on the front line, the weapons equipped by the garrison and internal forces in Moscow City are all Mosin Nagan rifles, and the sneak attackers used
MP40 submachine gun that can shoot continuously.
Although the number of officers and soldiers in the Ministry of Internal Affairs was higher than that of the attackers, their weapons were not as good as those of the sneak attackers and they were at a disadvantage in shooting each other. Soon, the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who were still resisting were firing at the attackers' submachine guns.
They were shot and fell down one after another.
When the attacker saw that the resistance of the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was completely terminated, he rushed to the bus, picked up the submachine gun in his hand, and fired it into the car. The window glass exploded and the bus body was knocked into a honeycomb.
The military workers died one after another.
After the attackers stopped shooting, two people immediately rushed onto the bus full of bullet holes, stepped on the blood all over the ground, checking whether there were survivors inside. Once they found out who was moving, they immediately closed the two shots and waited for confirmation of the car.
Only after there was no living person in the car did he get out of the car.
The attackers who completed the attack mission quickly fled to an alley not far away after seeing the gesture made by a middle-aged man.
After their figures disappeared into the alley not far away, a patrol rushed over.
The captain of the team was Lieutenant Dennis of the Garrison Command. When he saw the corpses all over the ground, his scalp was numb. He shouted at the soldiers around him: "Everyone, let's see if there are any people alive."
.”
Soon, the people in charge of the inspection reported to Dennis: "Comrade Lieutenant, I have no living people here."
"So too, there is no living person here."
Seeing the corpses on the street and in the car, Daniel was so angry that he was itchy, but he could not help. He could only call a soldier and told the other party: "You should go back to the garrison headquarters immediately and report to the commander what happened here.
matter."
As soon as the soldiers who reported the news left, a whistle came from a distance, and then the chaotic and rapid footsteps sounded, as if many people were running towards this place. Dennis didn't know who was coming, so he rushed forward.
The soldiers beside him shouted: "Everyone listens to my command, immediately find a suitable place to hide, and be prepared for battle."
The soldiers of the patrol were filled with anger when they saw their comrades lying on the ground. At this moment, they heard Dennis shouting to hide, and immediately dispersed to find a suitable place to hide, and pointed the gun in his hand at the direction of the sound of footsteps.
But everyone soon discovered that another unit was coming. The leader was a lieutenant of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. After seeing the corpses all over the ground and the bus that was made into honeycombs, he was shocked. Then he held his pistol tightly and rushed towards him.
He shouted around, "Are there any living people?"
Lieutenant Dennis, hiding in the dark, saw clearly that they were all from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He guessed that the other party might have heard the gunshots, so he rushed over to support him and shouted: "No one is allowed without my orders."
Fire up." Then he walked out of his hiding place and walked towards the lieutenant.
After talking to the lieutenant, Dennis learned that these officers and soldiers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs came from the Kremlin. They did hurry over after hearing the gunshots.
The gunshots by the Moscow River alarmed Belia who was staying in the Kremlin. He grabbed the red confidential phone number in front of him, dialed a number, and asked in a stern tone: "I am Belia, the gunshots outside are heard.
What's going on?"
The person who answered the phone was General Aldemiyev, the commander of the Moscow garrison. His location was far from the Kremlin, so he did not hear any gunshots. At this moment, he heard Belia ask this question without any end.
I couldn't help but wonder, and asked in confusion: "Comrade Beria, I'm sorry, I haven't received any reports yet, and I don't know what happened outside. Please give me some time, wait and I'll figure out what's going on
Then, I will call you again.”
"Okay, I'll wait for your reply." After Beria said that, she hung up the phone.
A few minutes later, Stalin called and asked slowly: "Comrade Beliya, I heard dense gunfire outside the Kremlin wall. What's going on?"
When he heard that it was Stalin's call, Belia was shocked and sweated. He said calmly: "Comrade Stalin, I have sent someone to investigate. I guess it won't take long to know what happened.
matter."
"Well, I understand." Stalin said lightly: "When you have the investigation results, remember to report to me as soon as possible."
After Beria finished the call with Stalin, she did not dare to neglect at all. She quickly made several more calls and asked her subordinates to help him investigate what was going on outside.
More than ten minutes later, an officer from the Ministry of Internal Affairs came in and reported to Beria: "Comrade Beria, I have important information to report to you."
"Tell me, Comrade Lieutenant." Beria asked his subordinates politely: "What's the matter with the gunshots outside?"
Seven or eight men in casual clothes jumped out of the truck's carriage. They held MP40 submachine guns and fired violently at the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who were walking over.
The dense bullets caught the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who were walking over and immediately fell to the ground. The remaining soldiers either stood there and shot directly, or hid behind the open car door and headed towards the
Men in plain clothes shot.
Since Stalin issued an order not long ago to allocate some submachine guns to soldiers on the front line, the weapons equipped by the garrison and internal forces in Moscow City are all Mosin Nagan rifles, and the sneak attackers used
MP40 submachine gun that can shoot continuously.
Although the number of officers and soldiers in the Ministry of Internal Affairs was higher than that of the attackers, their weapons were not as good as those of the sneak attackers and they were at a disadvantage in shooting each other. Soon, the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who were still resisting were firing at the attackers' submachine guns.
They were shot and fell down one after another.
When the attacker saw that the resistance of the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was completely terminated, he rushed to the bus, picked up the submachine gun in his hand, and fired it into the car. The window glass exploded and the bus body was knocked into a honeycomb.
The military workers died one after another.
After the attackers stopped shooting, two people immediately rushed onto the bus full of bullet holes, stepped on the blood all over the ground, checking whether there were survivors inside. Once they found out who was moving, they immediately closed the two shots and waited for confirmation of the car.
Only after there was no living person in the car did he get out of the car.
The attackers who completed the attack mission quickly fled to an alley not far away after seeing the gesture made by a middle-aged man.
After their figures disappeared into the alley not far away, a patrol rushed over.
The captain of the team was Lieutenant Dennis of the Garrison Command. When he saw the corpses all over the ground, his scalp was numb. He shouted at the soldiers around him: "Everyone, let's see if there are any people alive."
.”
Soon, the people in charge of the inspection reported to Dennis: "Comrade Lieutenant, I have no living people here."
"So too, there is no living person here."
Seeing the corpses on the street and in the car, Daniel was so angry that he was itchy, but he could not help. He could only call a soldier and told the other party: "You should go back to the garrison headquarters immediately and report to the commander what happened here.
matter."
As soon as the soldiers who reported the news left, a whistle came from a distance, and then the chaotic and rapid footsteps sounded, as if many people were running towards this place. Dennis didn't know who was coming, so he rushed forward.
The soldiers beside him shouted: "Everyone listens to my command, immediately find a suitable place to hide, and be prepared for battle."
The soldiers of the patrol were filled with anger when they saw their comrades lying on the ground. At this moment, they heard Dennis shouting to hide, and immediately dispersed to find a suitable place to hide, and pointed the gun in his hand at the direction of the sound of footsteps.
But everyone soon discovered that another unit was coming. The leader was a lieutenant of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. After seeing the corpses all over the ground and the bus that was made into honeycombs, he was shocked. Then he held his pistol tightly and rushed towards him.
He shouted around, "Are there any living people?"
Lieutenant Dennis, hiding in the dark, saw clearly that they were all from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He guessed that the other party might have heard the gunshots, so he rushed over to support him and shouted: "No one is allowed without my orders."
Fire up." Then he walked out of his hiding place and walked towards the lieutenant.
After talking to the lieutenant, Dennis learned that these officers and soldiers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs came from the Kremlin. They did hurry over after hearing the gunshots.
The gunshots by the Moscow River alarmed Belia who was staying in the Kremlin. He grabbed the red confidential phone number in front of him, dialed a number, and asked in a stern tone: "I am Belia, the gunshots outside are heard.
What's going on?"
The person who answered the phone was General Aldemiyev, the commander of the Moscow garrison. His location was far from the Kremlin, so he did not hear any gunshots. At this moment, he heard Belia ask this question without any end.
I couldn't help but wonder, and asked in confusion: "Comrade Beria, I'm sorry, I haven't received any reports yet, and I don't know what happened outside. Please give me some time, wait and I'll figure out what's going on
Then, I will call you again.”
"Okay, I'll wait for your reply." After Beria said that, she hung up the phone.
A few minutes later, Stalin called and asked slowly: "Comrade Beliya, I heard dense gunfire outside the Kremlin wall. What's going on?"
When he heard that it was Stalin's call, Belia was shocked and sweated. He said calmly: "Comrade Stalin, I have sent someone to investigate. I guess it won't take long to know what happened.
matter."
"Well, I understand." Stalin said lightly: "When you have the investigation results, remember to report to me as soon as possible."
After Beria finished the call with Stalin, she did not dare to neglect at all. She quickly made several more calls and asked her subordinates to help him investigate what was going on outside.
More than ten minutes later, an officer from the Ministry of Internal Affairs came in and reported to Beria: "Comrade Beria, I have important information to report to you."
"Tell me, Comrade Lieutenant." Beria asked his subordinates politely: "What's the matter with the gunshots outside?"