Red Moscow

Chapter 1951

  Chapter 1951

  The military doctor injected Alia with a diuretic. Originally, according to the military doctor’s idea, when injecting the diuretic, she was given a bottle of normal saline or glucose, so that all the fluid in her body could be converted into urine. But in order to hurry, he injected two diuretics at once,

After the special service section chief asked a female soldier under his command to follow, he smiled and said to the military doctor: "Comrade military doctor, don't tell me, the commander's move is very harmful, but it is very effective. It seems that we will also do it in the future." This method can be used to deal with prisoners who pretend to be unconscious."

   "Comrade Chief," the military doctor said seriously after hearing this: "I think this kind of thing varies from person to person, and it may have no effect at all when dealing with the next prisoner."

   "Well, what you said makes a lot of sense." The chief of the secret service felt that the military doctor was useless to stay here, so he politely said to him: "Comrade military doctor, you don't have anything to do here, you should go back first."

  The military doctor also felt unnatural in the interrogation room. Hearing what the chief of special services said at this moment, he naturally wished for it.

  Shortly after the military doctor left, Aliya returned to the interrogation room blushing. She never dreamed that she wanted to avoid interrogation by faking a coma, but the other party easily resolved it.

  After Alia took her seat again, the Secret Service Chief said coldly: "Alia, have you made up your mind? Is there anything else you want to tell us?"

  Alia was a little scared. After all, she was just a sniper, not a strictly trained agent who had learned anti-interrogation skills. If she continues to carry on, she still doesn't know how many ways the Chief of Secret Service will come up with to deal with her.

  Thinking of this, she decided to go all out: "Mr. Commander, I am willing to tell what I know, but before that, I hope to get a promise!"

"Promise, what promise and guarantee?" Seeing that the other party was willing to confess, the chief of the Secret Service couldn't help feeling ecstatic, but he still tried his best to control his emotions, pretending to be nonchalant and asked: "What kind of promise do you want, I can do it." for you."

"No, I can't believe your guarantee." Unexpectedly, Aliya shook her head and said, "I want General Sokov's personal guarantee that my life can be saved, so I will truthfully explain everything I know. "

  The Secret Service Chief also felt a little embarrassed when he saw that Alia had to get Sokov's promise before she would confess what she knew. But after thinking for a while, he decided to call Sokov to see what he meant.

  The call was quickly connected, and the Chief of Secret Service said nervously: "Comrade Commander, Alia said that she is willing to explain everything she knows, but before that, she needs a promise from you."

   "What kind of commitment does she need?" Sokov asked.

   "She said that if you promise to save her life, she is willing to confess everything she knows."

Sokov originally wanted to recruit such an excellent sniper as Aliya. Seeing such a request from the other party, he couldn't help but feel secretly happy, and quickly ordered: "Chief of Special Service, bring her to my headquarters, and I will personally Make a promise to her."

  After making the phone call, the special service chief returned to the interrogation room, and said to the anxious Alia: "Let's go, Alia, I'll take you to a place."

   "Where are you going?" Aliya asked nervously, "You won't pull me out and shoot me?"

   "Where did you go," said the Secret Service Chief with a wry smile, "I was ordered to take you to the headquarters. Comrade Commander wants to see you."

  Ten minutes later, Chief Secret Service brought Alia to Sokov's headquarters.

  At the current headquarters, except for a few on-duty staff officers and radio operators, most people have gone back to rest, and it is a good place for interrogation.

However, after entering the door, Sokov did not order someone to start the interrogation, but ordered someone to carry a camp bed, and then said to Alia: "Alia, you have injuries on your body, so you are lying on the bed for interrogation Let's go." After finishing speaking, he ordered the two female health workers who were found temporarily to help Alia lie on the camp bed.

  After lying down, the female hygienist hung a bottle of glucose solution for her, then left the headquarters, and stayed outside the door waiting for Sokov's call.

   "Alia, I heard from Chief Secret Service that as long as I give you a promise to keep you alive, are you willing to tell the truth about everything you know?"

"Yes, General Sokov." Aliya, who was lying on the camp bed, nodded and replied truthfully: "As long as you give me a promise, I can truthfully tell you everything I know. Tell you."

"Okay, Aliya." Sokov nodded, and said: "Then I will tell you officially now, as long as you confess truthfully, I will ensure your safety. But if there is any concealment, Then don’t blame me for not talking.”

   "General Sokov, don't worry." Aliya said anxiously: "As long as I can save my life, I will answer truthfully whatever you ask."

   Seeing that Alia was willing to confess truthfully, Sokov didn't go around in circles, but asked straight to the point: "Tell me, who helped you enter the kitchen of our headquarters?"

   "It's a steward." Aliya replied: "What's his name, I don't know, we met in the store."

   "Meeting you in the store, can I take you into the kitchen of the headquarters?"

"It's like this. At that time, I saw that he had bought a lot of vegetables in the military store and was looking to move them into the truck, so I offered to help. After loading all the vegetables into the truck, I followed him in the name of a free ride. I got up outside the headquarters." Aliya said slowly: "When he got off the car to ask someone to move the vegetables, I pretended to be a helper, sneaked into the kitchen, and then hid the bomb I was carrying in the kitchen. in the corner."

  Sokov didn't expect that Aliya got into the kitchen of the headquarters in this way, and couldn't help frowning. The special service section chief standing aside called a subordinate and gave some instructions in a low voice.

  The subordinate nodded after listening to the instructions of the chief of special services, then turned around and walked out of the headquarters quietly.

   "Then tell me, where did you get your military uniform?"

"There is a tailor shop in the east of the city. The owner of the shop is a German-Ukrainian who is more friendly to Germans." Alia said: "After I came to Otatz, I went to him directly, hoping that he could help me prepare Two sets of Soviet military uniforms."

   This was another accident. The Soviet military uniform that Alia was wearing was not from the army, but was made for her by a German-Ukrainian tailor. The more Sokov listened, the more he felt that this matter was too fantasy, and when he was about to question again, he heard Aliya say: "General Sokov, there is really no accomplice of mine in the city, the reason why I was able to find the sniper location is because It’s all the result of my observations around me. I have also truthfully explained to you about the military uniform and how to sneak into the kitchen of the headquarters. I really did not deceive you in the slightest.”

  Sokov took out a cigarette from the cigarette box on the table, put it in his mouth, and was about to light it with a match, but the Chief of Special Services had already struck the match first and lit the cigarette for him.

  Sokov expressed his gratitude to the other party, and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Chief, do you believe what Alia said?"

  The Secret Service Chief didn't speak, but shook his head slightly, indicating that he didn't believe even a single punctuation mark in what Alia said.

   "Who smashed the radio station between you and the outside world?"

"I smashed it," Aliya replied very straightforwardly this time: "I was on a narrow escape mission. It is unknown whether I can come back alive. No matter how hidden the radio station is, there is still a possibility of being discovered. So Before I left, I smashed the radio station and burned the code book."

  Sokov couldn't help being angry when he heard this. I have been listening here for a long time, and the content of the other party's confession does not sound like the truth. Just as he was thinking about how to expose the other party's lies, he suddenly heard a sentence he wanted to hear the most: "Also, I can tell you about the other two groups of people and where they gathered."

  When sending out the two groups of snipers of Lyudmila, Vasily and the old man, Sokov considered that there was no specific target. After they went out, finding the enemy was like finding a needle in a haystack. Whether they could succeed was a problem. Hearing what Alia said at this moment, he sat up straight suddenly, put out the cigarette in the ashtray, and asked a little urgently: "Quickly tell me, how many people are there in the other two groups, and where are they gathering?" Location?"

"There are six people in the group going to Chernivtsi." Aliya said: "The lead sniper Max, and the rest are ordinary paratroopers covering him. Max is a captain with Rich experience in sniping. According to the reality of the data, he has sniped and killed more than a hundred of you."

Knowing that the sniper active in Chernivtsi was Captain Max, who had a record of killing more than a hundred Soviet commanders and fighters, Sokov felt that it was impossible for Aliya to speak on this matter, so he followed up Question: "Where is the place where they usually gather?"

   "Is there a map?"

   "Yes, I'll get someone to give you the map right away." Sokov asked the staff to bring a blank map and handed it to Aliya, asking her to point out the assembly point of the Chernivtsi team.

Soon, Aliya raised a hand with difficulty, pointed at a small village near Chernivtsi, and said, "Their first assembly point is here. But after completing the task, the new I don't know where the meeting point is."

   "What about the group in the south?"

"There are seven people in the south team, and the leader is Lieutenant Thanatos, the sniper." Aliya continued: "Although his record is not as brilliant as Max's, he has also killed more than 60 of you. Extremely rich experience in sniping."

"Alia, I'm very curious." Hearing this, Sokov couldn't help interjecting and asked, "How many people in our army have you killed before?" Maybe he was worried that the other party might have scruples, so he specially emphasized, "I'm just asking, it won't affect my promise to you."

  Alia hesitated for a moment, then replied: "I killed 27 people, most of them were officers above the rank of lieutenant."

  After hearing this, Sokov cursed secretly in his heart. He really didn't expect that this little girl didn't kill many people, but the ones she killed were all officers. She was simply an officer killer.

Before he asked Alia to point out the concentration location of the German snipers in the south, Alia pointed it out first: "Their ultimate goal is Wengen, but before that, they will look for opportunities on the Romanian border in the north, look Can they kill valuable targets? Their foothold is here..."

Sokov waited for Aliya to finish speaking, thought for a while, and there were no new questions to ask, so he told Koshkin: "Captain Koshkin, from now on, you will officially succeed Ellie from Teqinko. Ya's care work. Remember what I said to you, if something goes wrong, you will come to see her directly."

   When only Sokov and a few staff officers were left in the room, Sokov walked back and forth in the room with his hands behind his back, wondering how credible what Alia said.

   "Comrade Commander," Sameko hurried over when he learned that the headquarters was interrogating Alia, but he was still a step late. Looking at the empty headquarters, he asked with some surprise: "I heard that the female sniper is being interrogated here. Why hasn't the interrogation started yet?"

   "Comrade Chief of Staff, it's not that it hasn't started. It's over."

   "Ah, it's over?!" Sameko asked in surprise, "Did you get any useful information?"

  Sokov didn't want to talk nonsense, so he handed the confession on the table to Sameko: "Her confession is here, you can take a good look."

After reading Alia's confession at a glance, Sameko couldn't help frowning: "Comrade Commander, I think there are many suspicious things in her confession. For example, meeting the chief of our army and finding a German tailor When making our military uniforms, I think there are a lot of doubts about these two points.”

   "You are right, Comrade Chief of Staff." Sokov nodded and said, "I have the same doubts. However, some things she provided later will be of great help to us."

Sameko, who had just read the confession, naturally knew what Sokov was talking about, but out of safety, he still asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, do you mean the gathering place of the two German sniper teams from the north and the south? "

"That's right, that's what I'm talking about." Sokov nodded and said, "Immediately send the situation of the two German sniper teams to our local troops, as well as the two teams of Lyudmila and Vasily. A sniper team. As for whether she provided real information or false information, it can be found out after an investigation."

"Okay, Comrade Commander." Sameko nodded and said, "I will immediately send a telegram to General Bogdanov, General Kravchenko, General Afunin, and Lyudmila and Vasily. , forward this information to them, and let them find a way to verify the authenticity of the information.”

Just when Sameko arranged for the radio operator to send the report, the Chief of Secret Service hurried in from the outside again and reported to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, we have already interrogated the chief of staff, what he said is consistent with Ellie Ya's confession was completely consistent."

  Knowing that it was true that Alia had sneaked into the kitchen of the headquarters, Sokov secretly breathed a sigh of relief, and then asked, "Comrade section chief, how did you deal with the chief of the department?"

   "Because of his negligence, it almost caused a catastrophe." The chief of the Secret Service said: "Even if he is not shot immediately, he should be sent to a military court and let him accept the due trial."

"Forget it, Comrade Section Chief." Sokov already knew that Alia's intrusion into the departure was purely accidental, and there was no need to deal seriously with the Chief of Staff, so he said to the Chief of Secret Service: "Remove him from the existing If you have a job, you can just send it to the grassroots army to serve as a soldier."

   "Okay, Comrade Commander, I'll arrange it right away."

  (end of this chapter)