Red Moscow

Chapter 1950

  Chapter 1950

  Now Alia is under the care of the Chief of Secret Service and his subordinates. Sokov arranged for Koshkin and others to take over, so he naturally had to say hello to them. He dialed the number of the Secret Service and said straight to the point: "This is Sokov, let your section chief answer the phone."

It was just an ordinary soldier of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who answered the phone. When he heard that the caller was Sokov, he immediately stood up from his seat and said respectfully, "Hello, Comrade Commander. Call her over?"

   "Interrogation of prisoners?" Sokov couldn't help being taken aback after hearing this, and asked casually, "What prisoner was interrogated?" He didn't remember what prisoners were captured and sent back to Otac.

   "It's the female sniper Alia during the day." The soldier replied: "The section chief felt that more information could be found on her, so he interrogated her overnight."

  Sokov remembered that when the interrogation was about to take place in the afternoon, he happened to receive a battle report from the direction of Chernivtsi. He couldn't get away for a while, so he handed over the interrogation work to the Chief of Special Service. As for how they got the information they wanted from Aliya, he didn't know.

  At this moment, when the soldier mentioned that the Chief of Secret Service was interrogating the female sniper again, Sokov couldn't help frowning: "Isn't there an interrogation this afternoon? What can we find out in the interrogation now?"

   "Comrade Commander," the soldier said with some hesitation: "The section chief said that she must have a lot of important information that she hasn't explained. If you use some means against her at night, you may be able to dig out everything she knows."

  Sokov was furious when he heard this. If the chief of the secret service is using torture to extract a confession, even if he can find out something, the accuracy of the intelligence will be greatly compromised, so he ordered the soldiers displeasedly: "Let the chief of the secret service come to answer the phone immediately."

   A few minutes later, Sokov heard the voice of the chief of the special service from the receiver: "Hello, Comrade Commander, I am the chief of the special service. What instructions do you have?"

   "Comrade Section Chief," Sokov said coldly, "I heard that you are in the interrogation room, using means against the captured Alia. I don't know what she confessed?"

   "Comrade Commander, according to my judgment, during the interrogation in the afternoon, Aliya must have a lot of information that has not been explained, so I interrogated her overnight."

  Sukov suppressed the anger in his heart, and tried his best to ask in a calm tone: "Is there any information that has not been truthfully explained?"

But the Chief of Secret Service obviously didn't hear the anger in Sokov's voice, and replied truthfully: "Comrade Commander, there are still many things she didn't confess. For example, where is the radio station where she communicated with her superiors?" And who provided her with bombs and military uniforms and helped her sneak into the kitchen of the headquarters."

  The words of the Chief of Secret Service were like a bolt from the blue exploding above Sukov's head. If the other party didn't say this, he wouldn't have noticed that Aliya still had so many flaws in her body. In this way, the things she confessed in the afternoon were probably mixed with a lot of misleading content.

  Sukov suddenly had a feeling that he had been scolded. He took a deep breath, and after his emotions stabilized, he asked lightly: "Then what did she explain tonight?"

   "She has explained where the radio station and code book are hidden, and I have sent someone to retrieve the radio station."

"Comrade Chief," thinking that Alia didn't say where the radio station was hidden in the afternoon, but the effect of the interrogation at night was so obvious, he couldn't help asking curiously: "She didn't explain the problem during the day, but it was so relaxed at night." Just tell me, how did you do it?"

"Comrade Commander, Aliya was wounded when she was captured." The Chief of Secret Service explained to Sukov: "The military doctor operated on her, and the effect of the anesthesia has not yet completely passed. Weak times, so it's easy for us to ask what we want to ask."

"Didn't you torture her?" Sokov worried that the Chief of Secret Service would be tortured, and what he would ask at that time might be torture, so he said tactfully: "If you just use torture to obtain a confession, what is in the confession?" There will be some false elements to some extent."

   "Don't worry, Comrade Commander." The Secret Service Chief replied: "I have been in this profession for more than 20 years, and I have rich experience in how to make the enemy speak."

  Since the chief of the secret service said so, Sokov couldn't say anything more. After all, he has specialization in the field of surgery, and he is good at commanding wars, but when it comes to interrogating prisoners, he is far inferior to the chief of the special service. "Okay, Comrade Section Chief. If your subordinates find Alia's radio station, remember to notify me in time. Also, you must ask where she got the military uniform and explosives, and who Leading them into the headquarters kitchen. Understand?"

   "Understood, Comrade Commander." The Secret Service Chief said confidently, "I will definitely ask her for all the information you want."

"Comrade Commander," Trofimenko vaguely heard a few words when Sokov was on the phone with the Chief of Secret Service. Seeing that Sokov put down the phone, he came over and asked tentatively, "What did you say to the Chief of Secret Service?" what?"

Sokov looked up at Trofimenko and said: "Comrade Deputy Commander, the Chief of Secret Service told me that he felt that Alia did not explain many important things during the interrogation in the afternoon, so he interrogated again overnight. Hope to find some useful information for us."

"Since we already know that the Germans sent sniper teams to Chernivtsi and Wengeny in addition to the direction of Otatz, and adopted countermeasures, why is it necessary to continue to interrogate her? "

"It is very necessary." If Sokov hadn't talked to the Chief of Secret Service, he might have the same thoughts as Trofimenko at the moment, but at this time he said seriously: "In the afternoon, our focus is on cutting Ernovtsi was breached by the Germans, so many things were ignored. For example, how did she get our uniforms and explosives, and with the help of who, she sneaked into our kitchen."

  Trofimenko's expression froze on his face. He recalled the chaotic scene in the headquarters after the explosion, and felt that he had ignored such an important issue, and suddenly cold sweat broke out on his forehead.

   "Comrade Commander." After a short pause, Trofimenko asked Sokov, "Has Alya confessed?"

"She hasn't confessed to these issues yet." Sokov said: "But she told the location of the radio station she hid, and now the Chief of Secret Service has sent someone to retrieve the radio station. As for whether what she said is true or false , It depends on whether our soldiers can get the radio station."

  After waiting for more than half an hour, the phone rang in the headquarters.

   Koshkin heard the phone ringing, and rushed to the phone instinctively. Just as he was trying to reach out and grab the phone, he suddenly remembered that he was at the command post, not his battalion headquarters, and some calls could not be answered by him. So he cast a questioning look at Sokov to see if he could answer the call. Seeing Koshkin looking at him for help, Sokov guessed what he meant, so he nodded and motioned for him to answer the phone.

  Korshkin, who received Sokov's instruction, immediately grabbed the microphone and put it to his ear, and said loudly: "This is the headquarters. If there is anything, please tell me!"

  The person on the other end of the phone heard Koshkin's voice. After a moment of silence, he said, "Is this Captain Koshkin? I am the chief of the secret service section. I have important information and need to report it to the commander immediately."

   Koshkin turned his head and glanced at Sokov who was sitting not far away, and then said into the microphone: "Comrade Commander is busy and has no time to answer your call. If there is anything, you can tell me the same."

   Fortunately, the Chief of Secret Service knew that Koshkin was Sokov's confidant, and he also came from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, so he naturally had a good impression of him. Hearing what Koshkin said at this moment, he didn't suspect that the other party was talking nonsense, but reported truthfully: "The soldiers we sent to the radio station have returned."

   "Oh, the soldier who took the radio station is back?" Koshkin asked tentatively: "Is the radio station really where Alia said?"

   "Yes, Comrade Captain." The Secret Service Chief replied truthfully: "We did find the radio station at the place she said, but when our people arrived, the radio station had been destroyed and the codebook had been destroyed."

Hearing this, Koshkin realized the seriousness of the problem, quickly covered the microphone with his hands, and reported to Sokov who was sitting next to him: "Comrade Commander, the Chief of Special Service said that the fighters who took the radio have returned. But they When we arrived, the radio station had been damaged and the code book had been destroyed.”

  Sokov lost his composure when he heard this, and reached out to take the microphone in Koshkin's hand: "Comrade Chief, I am Sokov, repeat to me what you just said."

Hearing what Sokov said, the chief of special services did not dare to be negligent, and quickly repeated what he had just said to Koshkin, and finally said: "Comrade commander, this is the situation. How should we deal with Alia?"

"It seems that this woman has hidden a lot from us?" Sokov, who was still fond of Alia, couldn't help being really angry at this moment: "The military uniform, explosives, and how she got into the kitchen of the headquarters. Did she confess?"

"No, Comrade Commander, there is no confession." Possibly worried about being blamed by Sokov, he also took the initiative to say: "During our interrogation, she suddenly passed out. We called a military doctor for treatment, but she never recovered. Woke up, and our interrogation had to be interrupted as a result."

   "What, passed out suddenly?" Sokov said with some surprise: "Did the military doctor say anything? Could it be the coma caused by the serious injury?"

   "No, Comrade Commander." The Chief of Secret Service said with some hesitation: "The military doctor told me privately that Alia probably didn't want to be interrogated by us, so she deliberately pretended to faint."

   "Then is there any way for the military doctor to make her wake up instead of pretending to be unconscious?"

   "I'm afraid it won't work, Comrade Commander." The Chief of Secret Service said with a wry smile, "The military doctor tried many methods, but they still couldn't wake her up."

"Where is the military doctor?" Sukov frowned and thought for a while, and then a bold idea came to his mind, but to implement this plan, the doctor's full cooperation is needed: "Let him come over to answer the phone, I have something to do." Command him."

  The military doctor may have been staying with the Chief of Secret Service. When he heard Sokov looking for him, his voice came from the receiver immediately: "Hello, Comrade Commander."

   "Hello, comrade military doctor." Sokov asked politely: "Is there really no way for you to stop Aliya from pretending to be unconscious?"

   "Comrade Commander, I have tried many methods, but none of them work." The military doctor said helplessly, "There is an old saying: You can never wake up a person who is pretending to be asleep."

   "Comrade military doctor, don't be so desperate." Sokov said with a smile, "I have a way to make her stop pretending to be unconscious." After speaking, he told the military doctor what he thought.

After listening to the military doctor, he was stunned for a long time. Although he knew that Sokov could not see him, he still gave a thumbs up and said repeatedly: "Comrade Commander, your method is really insane. Don't worry, I'll do it right away." Go and implement your plan, and I will be able to wake her up from the feigned coma within forty minutes at most."

  The military doctor returned to the interrogation room accompanied by the Chief of Secret Service. Looking at Aliya lying on a wooden bed, he asked his subordinates: "Did she wake up after I just went out?"

   "No, Comrade Section Chief." The soldier standing next to him shook his head and said, "There was no movement for a long time. It seems that she was too seriously injured, causing her to pass out."

  Seeing the military doctor put the small suitcase in his hand beside Alia, then opened the lid and rummaged inside. The soldier couldn't help asking curiously: "Comrade military doctor, what are you doing?"

"Hey, I think this lady may have been seriously injured, so she passed out." The military doctor pretended to frown and said, "I gave her two injections of nutrition to ensure her strength." After rummaging through and finding the injection she was looking for, she gave Aliya two injections in her arm.

  Watching the military doctor give Aliya the injection, the Chief of Secret Service asked in a low voice: "Comrade military doctor, how long will it take to see results?"

  The military doctor raised his hand and looked at his watch, then said in a low voice, "If everything goes well, it will take half an hour at most to see results."

  The soldier next to him heard the riddle-like dialogue between the chief of special services and the military doctor, with a confused expression on his face. However, because of his humble position, he didn't dare to ask casually what was going on.

  Time passed by, and everyone in the interrogation room stared intently at Alia lying on the wooden bed. At first, she lay motionless on it, but over time, her body began to tremble slightly. At the beginning, if you don't look carefully, you can't see it. But after a long time, her whole body trembled.

Seeing this, the Chief of Secret Service gave the military doctor the original smile, and then said to Aliya who was lying on the wooden bed: "Okay, Aliya, stop pretending to be unconscious. If you don't want to pee in your pants, Get up quickly and go to the bathroom."

  As soon as he finished speaking, Alia, who had her eyes closed, sat up suddenly, got out of bed, and ran quickly to the bathroom next to her.

Seeing Alia's distressed appearance, the Chief of Secret Service couldn't help laughing, and then said to the military doctor: "Comrade military doctor, I really didn't expect that Comrade Commander could come up with such a wonderful trick, so that Alia didn't even have to worry about it." Fa continued to pretend to be unconscious."

  (end of this chapter)