There was a burst of gunfire, and several people outside the door fired randomly into the room. The bullets made holes in the wooden boards, and the flying wood chips even hit Shulka's face, causing pain.
When Shulka grabbed the pistol, he knew that his opponent was using a Tokarev pistol.
In fact, there is no need to guess at all.
Before the Soviet-Finnish War, the Soviet Army still used a large number of old Nagant revolvers... At this time, the Tokarev pistol had entered mass production, but the Soviet Army did not pay much attention to the pistol, so it did not carry out a comprehensive replacement.
But needless to say, the shortcomings of the revolver are that the loading speed is too slow, and it must be loaded one by one during tense moments on the battlefield. Unlike the magazine pistol, the magazine can be loaded in advance and replaced immediately.
What's more serious is that the Nagant revolver has a heavy trigger, which forces soldiers to pull the trigger hard when shooting, causing the muzzle to shake significantly and lose accuracy. This caused the Soviet army to suffer a lot in the Soviet-Finnish War.
So after learning from the painful experience, the Soviet army then increased the production of Tokarev pistols and carried out a comprehensive replacement. The Nagant pistol was relegated to police pistols or used for executing prisoners at close range.
The characteristics of Tokarev pistol are its high power and strong penetrating power.
(Note: Referring to the box gun, the Tokarev pistol and the box gun use the same bullet. This is because the Soviet Union imported a large number of box guns from Germany when it was short of pistols and had a large backlog of 7.62mm pistol bullets. In order to
To make use of these pistol bullets, I chose the Tokarev pistol)
Shulka knew that it could easily penetrate the door panel but would be difficult to penetrate the human body, especially when wearing cotton-padded clothes in winter.
So of course Shulka would not continue to hide behind the door. He was holding the black shadow's collar and using his body as a shield.
Then, when the other party calmed down for a while, Shulka pushed the body hard out of the door...there was another burst of gunfire, and they thought the body was Shulka.
Only then did Shulka emerge with his gun raised.
"Bang bang", two black nights were knocked to the ground.
Seeing that the situation was not going well, the remaining black figure turned around and ran away, but was stopped by the wounded Soviet soldiers who came after hearing the news. After several gunshots, two of the wounded fell down, but the black figure was subdued by the wounded with fists and kicks.
"Comrade Shulka!" Andryusa ran up in panic and asked, "Are you not injured?"
Doctor Anatoly and several guards also arrived. When they turned on the lights and saw several corpses on the ground, they couldn't help but cast strange glances at Shulka.
"Very good, Comrade Shulka!" Dr. Anatoly: "It seems you are better at killing people!"
Shulka spread his hands and replied: "I just don't want to lose my life!"
"We caught him!" Several lightly wounded men escorted the escaping guy in front of Shulka, punching and kicking him while cursing: "These damn bastards actually used such methods to deal with us!"
"He wounded both of us!"
"Kill him and let him pay for our lives!"
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"Comrades!" Dr. Anatoly stopped them: "We should investigate this matter clearly, so please stop!"
At this time the wounded stopped.
Everyone was stunned when the assassin was exposed to the light. He was clearly a Soviet man, even though his nose was bruised and his face was swollen.
"The Branfenburg troops?" Doctor Anatole asked.
"No, he is Russian!" A wounded man stood up: "I recognize him, he is a classmate of my military academy, his name is... Romanov!"
Anatoly and Shulka looked at each other and knew that there was a big problem. This meant that the assassin was one of their own and was probably hidden among the wounded.
Anatoly looked at the wounded warily, raised his head to Andryusa, and said: "Take Comrade Shulka back to the room!"
After a pause, Anatoly said to Shulka: "I will take care of this matter, don't worry!"
Shulka had nothing to worry about, because he knew what was going on.
Of course the Soviets would not assassinate Shulka, they had no motive for the assassination.
Unless they were coerced by the German army... As mentioned before, many Soviet soldiers were captured by the German army during the battle, and the German army used a series of coercion and inducement methods to make them become German spies.
This should be the case for these assassins.
This is indeed a good method, allowing Soviet soldiers to sneak in easily by pretending to be wounded... This is also an unsafe place in the hospital. Spies originally distributed in various units can find excuses, and it is still very difficult to find them.
It may even be right in front of you and you can't even notice it.
Ten minutes later, officers and soldiers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs surrounded the hospital, and there were many of them, at least one battalion.
This surprised Shulka. Shulka knew that Dr. Anatoly would solve this problem, but he did not expect that there would be such a big battle.
What surprised Shulka was yet to come.
A colonel from the Ministry of Internal Affairs led the troops into the hospital, and with a wave of his hand, soldiers with guns and ammunition lined up at the entrance of each ward.
The colonel shouted with a trumpet: "Comrades, I think you must know what happened! There are shameful traitors among us, who are willing to be used by the invaders to assassinate our combat heroes! Our heroes did not die on the battlefield.
, but almost died in the hands of his own people... This is a shame for the Soviet Union, a shame for the army, and even more for us! Therefore, I hope you will actively cooperate and find these traitors!"
The hospital suddenly became quiet, and even the moaning wounded people shut their mouths. The only sound was the orderly footsteps of officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the corridor.
In fact, not to mention the wounded, even Shulka felt inexplicably depressed... This incident actually alarmed a colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and I'm afraid he won't be able to get over it so easily.
At the same time, Shulka couldn't help but complain in his heart: Dr. Anatoly would actually notify the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Doesn't he know that the arrival of the Ministry of Internal Affairs will make things more troublesome?
Just as he was thinking about it, Dr. Anatole came in with the colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Shulka quickly stood up and saluted.
"No, Comrade Shulka!" The colonel grabbed Shulka's hand and said, "You are injured, so you don't need to salute me!"
"Yes, Colonel!" Shulka replied.
"Maybe you don't remember me!" The colonel smiled at Shulka and said, "But I remember you, Comrade Shulka!"
"Have we met?" Shulka couldn't help but be confused.
"Of course!" The colonel nodded and replied: "Let me introduce myself, Comrade Shulka, my name is Chernetsev, and Dr. Anatoly is my father!"