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Chapter 68 Mobilization

August 16, 1991, a certain villa.

Yanayev, who is fifty-three years old and in his prime, has served as Vice President of the Bear for almost a year. During this year, he attracted close friends, cultivated direct relatives, and soon took over the conservative banner.

, becoming the well-deserved first flag-bearer.

Standing next to him were Defense Minister Marshal Yazov, KGB Director Kryuchkov, Interior Minister Gebu, Chairman of the Peasants' Federation Starob, and Chairman of the Federation of State-owned Enterprises and Industry, Construction, Transport, Posts and Telecommunications Facilities Ji.

Dyakov, Vice Chairman of the National Defense Commission Baklanov, Prime Minister Pavlov, and Chief of Staff of the President Bolkin.

These people are all important leaders except Gorbachev and Yelikin's top radicals. It is very rare for them to come together and hold a private meeting.

Yanayev coughed dryly, and everyone turned their attention to him.

"What do you think of the "New Alliance Treaty" negotiated and signed by the president?" he suddenly asked.

Everyone was silent for a while, and then Yazov frowned and replied: "It is too decentralized to those republics. This reform plan is too outrageous. It is clearly disintegrating our unity. If this continues, our community will exist in name only."

"Yes, our purpose is to save a country that is about to fall into the abyss, not to continue to disintegrate at this time. Once the Commonwealth is truly disintegrated, who else can compete with the United States in the West?"

Kryuchkov couldn't help but nodded, and then said in a deeper voice,

"The operation against Yelkin... failed."

A trace of surprise and doubt flashed in everyone's eyes. The plan they agreed on this time was very secret. Only everyone present knew it. It could be said to be a perfect and seamless assassination. Why did it fail?

Judging from the press conferences of the past few days, Yelkin was intact. The government buildings collapsed and the presidential palace was also affected, but nothing happened to him.

That day, it was as if he knew the assassination plan in advance and easily escaped.

"In the past few days, I have sent out all the KGB agents to thoroughly investigate the matter and found that the news did not spread from us." Kryuchkov's words made them feel at ease. If there was a traitor among the people here,

, that is a very terrible thing.

But since there was no mole, how did Yelkin know?

"I repeatedly sent people to investigate, and finally came to the conclusion that... Yelkin may have escaped by chance."

Kryuchkov sighed. This answer was mysterious, but also very reasonable.

Unfortunately it didn't work out.

Now that Yelikin is still alive, there is a possibility that things will change in three days.

He looked up at Yanayev, hoping that the Vice President could decide on the next plan.

"No matter what, abolishing the president is what we must do. Let Yelikin be here as long as he is still there. The implementation of the plan remains unchanged. How are you prepared?" Yanayev did not want to wait any longer.

The giant Vinogradov he supports is in full swing in Moscow, occupying the two major markets of necessities and finance. Now the situation is completely in his hands. Everything is ready and all he needs is the east wind. At this time, he retreated because the small assassination operation failed.

, too stupid.

In the final analysis, the only ones who can resist them are the weak radicals. They are working secretly and the other side is working openly. How can they defeat them when they have the right time, place and people?

After Yanayev made the decision, they naturally had no objection.

This is a historic moment, and everyone is very excited. In three days, they will rewrite the history of the country and the world!

...

That afternoon.

Victoria, who was relaxing in the sun on the Moskva River, heard an emergency news suddenly coming from the radio.

"The Supervisory Committee of the Military Party and the Special Committee of the Armed Forces Party issued an appeal, hoping that senior members of the military will strengthen unity, defend the motherland, and avoid unnecessary internal strife!"

"The Military Party and the Armed Forces Party, don't they represent the attitude of the military? These two parties have never dealt with each other, but they will issue a unanimous appeal at this time?"

Victoria does not understand economics or politics. She prefers weapons and war, but she is familiar with the internal affairs of the army.

The two factions have been at odds with each other, hoping to reduce each other's power and enhance their own influence. Therefore, the army is divided into the army faction and the armed forces faction, and they fight endlessly.

Many of Victoria's personal weapons arsenal were purchased from them. This was the first time that a joint appeal was issued!

The content is also very interesting, calling on the respective top leaders to unite and defend the country?

With a keen sense of smell, she realized that something interesting might happen, so she excitedly jumped up from the recliner and asked her bodyguards to accompany her home.

The abominable Kitahara Sosuke and her father were unwilling to tell her what would happen on August 19th. She was curious but did not dare to ask about it herself, so she should call and ask that abominable man at night.

At the same time, Yakovlev, who once served as the chief adviser to the president, issued a statement in the "Izvestia" newspaper to withdraw from the government and warned all sectors of society that the leadership was preparing for an incident.

It's just that this statement in "Izvestia" did not attract much attention. People are now worried about necessities, and their lives are precarious. How can they have time to care about the struggles of the upper class.

Putting down the newspaper in his hand and reaching for the coffee cup on the side, Aman went from being frightened at the beginning to being basically confident now, and began to calculate how much benefit the Alpha Group could get from this incident.

Last night, Yakovlev was fired, and Vladimir was very angry about this. He hoped that Lord Yelkin could smoothen the relationship and allow his former mentor to stay, but unfortunately in the end, nothing happened.

The person leading this matter was Vice President Yanayev, a conservative leader whose means and power surpassed Yelikin.

After getting the news, they were basically sure that what Sosuke Kitahara said was true. For this reason, Yelikin also began to gather people and make preparations.

In fact, in Vladimir's view, since he knew the content and time of the incident in advance, he had the opportunity to prevent it. After all, once it happened, it would have a terrifying impact on the entire country.

Unfortunately, in the game between high-level officials, the wheel of history will not stop due to individual will.

What he can do is to accompany Lord Yelkin to rise strongly in this incident.

Aman looks at this matter from a different perspective. He sees it from the perspective of a businessman. This is a turbulent era, and it is also an opportunity for the Alpha Group to be promoted from the younger brother to the big brother. He will support Yelkin's action without leaving any room, providing money and people.

, you will also get huge benefits afterwards.

As for the people and the country, haha...

He agreed very much with Kitahara Sosuke's words.

There are only permanent benefits, everything else is temporary.


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