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Chapter 308 Colonel

Shulka glanced blankly at Dr. Anatoly, secretly thinking that it was no wonder that he was able to call the colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and mobilize a troop. This may be the "solution" that Anatoly said.

Bar!

"No, no..." Colonel Chernetsev looked at Shulka's look of realization and shook his head and said: "It's not like you think, Comrade Shulka, I didn't know you because of my father! In fact, it's not like you think, Comrade Shulka.

, my father is because I know you!"

Shulka couldn't help but be confused after hearing this.

"I am from the 251st Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Comrade Shulka!" Colonel Chernetsev stepped forward, hugged Shulka, and said with a smile, "Haven't you remembered yet?"

Shulka couldn't help but said "Oh" and said: "We fought together!"

"Not only did we fight together!" Chernytsev said, "You also saved my life!"

When Colonel Chernetsev said this, Shurka realized that he had indeed rescued an officer that day, but because it was too dark and the war situation was urgent, he didn't even see that the other officer was a colonel.

"Are you the wounded officer?" Shulka said.

"Yes!" Colonel Chernetsev nodded: "You finally remembered it!"

"He was brought back covered in blood!" Dr. Anatoly continued: "I took out the bullet from his left arm, and then he told me that you saved him!"

As he spoke, Dr. Anatoly also stepped forward, hugged Shulka, and said, "Thank you, Comrade Shulka, for saving my only son!"

"You also saved me, Doctor Anatoly!" Shulka replied: "So, we are even!"

Dr. Anatoly couldn't help laughing. He sighed and shook his head and said: "You know, Comrade Shulka, sometimes I really wish he could be like you!"

As he spoke, he glared at Colonel Chernetsev.

Colonel Chernetsev couldn't help but smile awkwardly and said, "Can we talk alone, Dad!"

Doctor Anatoly said nothing, patted Shulka on the shoulder and went out.

"I don't think you can stay in the hospital any longer, Comrade Shulka!" said Colonel Chernetsev. "It's obvious that this is a premeditated assassination! Their goal is to get rid of you.

Damage our morale and confidence to continue fighting! In addition, I think they are more worried that you may pose a greater threat to them on the battlefield in the future!"

Shulka nodded in agreement.

If it weren't for these reasons, there would be no need for them to assassinate a second lieutenant.

"Would you like one?" Colonel Chernetsev took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and asked, "The doctor didn't say you can't smoke, right?"

"Of course!" Shulka took the cigarette and lit it in front of Colonel Chernetsev.

"What are you going to do, Colonel?" Shulka asked: "I mean, the wounded!"

"Very simple!" Colonel Chernetsev replied: "Check their injuries, focusing on the lightly wounded!"

Shulka understood what this meant.

If spies want to sneak in, they must injure themselves or each other, and this will always leave some clues... Experienced doctors can judge based on the extent of the injuries how far away they were injured.

In addition, you can also investigate the circumstances under which they were injured, who were the witnesses, etc.

Of course, they are not necessarily all spies, they may do this to escape the war.

But what difference does this make to the people in the Ministry of Internal Affairs? Deserters will be executed anyway.

"Can I make a request?" Shulka asked.

"certainly!"

"I hope you won't do this, Colonel!" said Shulka.

Colonel Chernetsev looked at Shulka in confusion and asked: "Why?"

"Because the others are innocent, Colonel!" Shulka explained: "The four people who assassinated me could be all of them."

"But there may be other accomplices!"

"Yes!" Shulka said: "But for this possibility, for those one or two traitors, is it worth affecting morale?"

"Affects morale?"

"I mean, if someone is innocent!" Shulka said: "He fought bravely on the battlefield, but the wound looks like a self-inflicted wound, and there is not enough evidence...then he will be regarded as a traitor

!What will the soldiers on the front line think about this? They have to face death on the battlefield, and there is no doubt that they have to be careful about wounds in the hospital when they return to the rear!"

Hearing this, Colonel Chernetsev could not help but fall silent.

The situation Shulka mentioned is indeed very likely to happen, because strange things happen on the battlefield, just like the wounded man who was directly hit by a mortar shell but survived.

"I mean, it's not worth it for us to do this for possible traitors!" Shulka said: "Their conspiracy has been exposed. As long as I move to other places, even if there are traitors hiding in it, they will be useless...

...The possibility that they can continue to play a role is very slim, but we are in chaos because of this and may even affect the entire army!"

Colonel Chernetsev nodded in agreement.

In fact, this is not just Shulka's point of view, Colonel Chernetsev also received similar orders.

The Supreme Command had long known that there were many traitors in the army who were exploited by the Germans, but the Ministry of Internal Affairs did not take any major action.

This is not in line with the style of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. If it had been at any other time, I am afraid that the investigation would have caused a lot of trouble in the city, and the chickens and dogs would be restless.

But these are extraordinary times.

At a time when the frontline soldiers are fighting tensely with the Germans, if the Ministry of Internal Affairs is rummaging around to review its own soldiers and its own army... this will not only affect morale but even cause a certain degree of backlash.

Therefore, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has actually been suppressing itself during this period.

"So, what do you mean..."

"It's time for me to be discharged from the hospital!" Shulka said: "As long as I leave here, all problems will be solved!"

"No, Comrade Shulka!" Chernetsev said: "You should continue to recuperate!"

"My injury is almost healed!" Shulka said: "Besides, the hospital is not much safer than the battlefield!"

"I can arrange for you to go somewhere else!" Chernetsev said: "A safe place!"

"I don't think there is a 4th Tank Brigade anywhere... No, it should be the 1st Guards Tank Brigade that is safe!" Shulka said.

This is true. Most of the 1st Guards Tank Brigade are comrades who know everything about them. Many of them have been in the army since the Brest Fortress. Everyone knows whether they have been captured or not.

After thinking about it, Chernetsev nodded and replied: "They are in Stalingrad, I will arrange a trip for you right away!"

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