Shulka did have a complete plan in the direction of Belgorod train station.
As General Kilponos said, train stations, especially important cities like Belgorod, are very important to the German army, so there are German inspection posts everywhere, and the guerrillas want to mix
It's almost impossible to get into a train station and blow up a warehouse.
"We can't bring weapons into the train station!" The fifth team sneaked into Belgorod. The leader was a young man named Arkhip. He reported to Shulka on the radio with some frustration: "We
Unable to find any opportunities, the Germans conduct strict checks on vehicles and people entering and exiting the train station, especially young people! We need more time to prepare..."
Shulka was silent for a while while holding the telegram. Alsip's request was not excessive. It had only been more than a week since they left Kiev, and the guerrillas began planning an attack before they even had a firm foothold.
The problem is that they don't have time.
After thinking about it, Shulka said to the correspondent: "Send the report: You may not need to sneak in. As you have detected, the Germans transported ammunition and supplies to the Belgorod train station from all directions. You
You can make a fuss about this!"
"But, what should we do?" Alship looked confused when he received the call.
Shulka shook his head, secretly thinking that these guys were Soviets after all, and they couldn't even turn their heads.
"Supplies!" Shulka replied: "Reconnaissance on the supply transportation situation, where the supplies depart from, how long it takes to reach Belgorod, and how long it takes to be moved into the warehouse... Then, you only need to place the explosives at a set time.
Just mix it into the ammunition and supplies without the Germans knowing, understand? They help you move the explosives into the warehouse!"
Alship, who was standing guard in front of the radio, was so surprised when he saw the call back that his jaw almost dropped. He never knew that a sneak attack could be fought like this.
but……
"This is a good idea, isn't it?" Alship asked the instructor.
"Yes!" The instructor nodded: "And it is not difficult to implement!"
In fact, it was still difficult. The difficulty was that they had to mix the time bombs into ammunition and supplies without the knowledge of the Germans.
It was very difficult to implement during the transportation process. The Germans had soldiers following each carriage. In comparison, it was even more difficult to "unknow the enemy" than to hijack the entire train.
The starting warehouse is also not suitable, because it is often a German military camp and ordinary people cannot get in.
Alsip and his team racked their brains and finally came up with a way... There was a warehouse captured by the Germans in Kramator. This warehouse was some distance from the train station. The Germans needed to use cars to transport ammunition from the warehouse to the train station, and then
Then transport it to Belgorod by train.
So, one day, a frightened carriage had a traffic accident with a transport team car...the car rolled over to the side of the road and boxes of ammunition were ejected.
With apologies and respect for the German "liberators", a group of Ukrainian people enthusiastically helped the Germans lift the car and even neatly loaded their ammunition.
What moved the German soldiers even more was that some of these Ukrainians even knew how to repair cars... They repaired the broken down cars and sent them food so that they could go on the road with peace of mind.
What the two German car soldiers didn't know was that several boxes of ammunition had been unpacked in their trunk, and they contained time bombs of the same weight.
But what Shulka didn't expect was that it wasn't this that he needed to worry about more.
After Shulka received the information that "the apples have been sent and are expected to mature in 20 hours," his hanging heart relaxed a little.
Needless to say what this sentence means, "Apple" refers to a time bomb. The reason why it takes 20 hours is because I am worried that it will explode prematurely due to the tossing on the road, so the time is set a little longer.
Then, Shulka issued the order, and teams prepared at other locations also took action 20 hours later.
But at this moment, Major Varenka walked into the headquarters with a nervous look and said: "Comrade Shulka, Captain Bogdan wants to talk to you..."
"Oh, who? Captain Bogdan?" Shulka was confused for a while, he didn't know this person at all.
Major Varenka looked around, then lowered his voice and said: "From the Ministry of Internal Affairs, I arranged for them to be in the lounge next door!"
Shulka couldn't help but be stunned, Ministry of Internal Affairs?
Major Gavrilov turned his attention to the deputy instructor. The deputy instructor spread his hands blankly, indicating that he knew nothing.
"I'm going to inform General Kirponos!" Major Varenka said.
"No!" Shulka said, "We'll wait and see what happens!"
After saying that, Shulka put down the documents in his hands and walked out of the office.
The lounge next door is where Shulka and others take a temporary rest because they are too busy to go back to the dormitory to sleep, so there are a few small beds, desks and a few stools.
At this time, there were two officers wearing blue military caps who were walking around looking here and there. Seeing Shulka come in, the officer with the rank of captain came up and shook hands with Shulka and said: "Shurka."
Comrade Erka, I am Captain Bogdan of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and this is Lieutenant Rianovich, my assistant!"
"Hello, comrade captain, comrade lieutenant!" Shulka saluted them. After all, Shulka was only a second lieutenant.
Captain Bogdan motioned for Shulka to sit down, and then they moved a stool and sat in front of Shulka. Lieutenant Rianovich took out a notebook and pen to prepare notes.
"I heard that you are training a secret force, right?" Captain Bogdan asked.
"Yes!" Shulka replied.
"I want to know what is the core of your training of this force?"
"Core?" Shulka was stumped by this question.
"Let's put it this way, your purpose in training them?"
"Of course it is to defeat the enemy!" Shulka replied: "To be precise, it is to destroy the enemy's logistics!"
"Defeat the enemy with escape tactics that are greedy for life and fear of death?" Bogdan asked rhetorically.
"No, Comrade Captain! That's just a different tactic, it doesn't mean being greedy for life and afraid of death..."
"Comrade Shulka!" Captain Bogdan interrupted Shulka: "You performed very well on the battlefield, or in a certain way, you defeated the enemy and made good suggestions, but this
It does not mean that your escape tactics are correct. I hope you understand that this kind of thinking is extremely wrong and dangerous..."
Shulka seemed to understand the meaning, and they thought Shulka was using the "Escape Hero" method to train his troops.