Red Moscow

Chapter 2800 Re-Using the Same Trick

"Comrade Major," Arina replied for a moment, "the operation team is now under your command, so you will naturally have the final say on what to do."

Sokov's mouth twitched, thinking that you said beautifully, and at the critical moment, you will emphasize that you are the person in charge of the group. Basco and Shandor were brought by you. At that time, I will definitely support you unconditionally, and nothing you say is useless.

"Since I have the final say, let the plane wait for us on the spot." Sokov said casually: "In this way, we can escape as soon as possible after we complete the rescue mission."

Just as Sokov was about to close his eyes and rest, Shandor came over to him and said, "Comrade Major, I found that the bullet holes on the right wing were not repaired at all. Do you think it will affect the flight? ”

When Sokov heard Shandor say this, he quickly looked out the window and saw seven or eight bullet holes shot out by anti-aircraft machine guns on the wing on the right.

"Hey, why are these bullet holes not repaired?" Sokov muttered in a low voice, then stood up and walked towards the cockpit, wanting to ask Yegor if such bullet holes would have any problems with the subsequent flight.

Seeing Sokov coming to the cockpit, Yegor asked in surprise: "Comrade Major, are you doing anything?"

"I saw seven or eight bullet holes on the wing on the right." Sokov looked at Yegor and asked, "I wonder if these bullet holes have any impact on flight?"

Seeing Sokov hurried into the cockpit, Yegor thought something big had happened. When he heard the question he asked, he shook his head and said, "Don't worry, Major, just a few bullet holes will not affect anything. You Just rest assured."

After chatting with Yegor for a few seconds, Sokov stayed in the cockpit. He wanted to see the landing location as soon as possible. If he was sitting in the cabin behind, he could only know that he had arrived after the plane landed. Where.

The maximum flight speed of the transport aircraft is 265 kilometers per hour, but according to the dashboard, the flight speed of this aircraft is 230 kilometers per hour. More than 500 kilometers from Mozaisk to Mogilev means flying. More than two hours.

When the skylight shone brightly in the distance, Sokov couldn't help but be secretly surprised. He raised his hand and looked at his watch and said, "We have only been flying for less than an hour, why is it dawn?"

Yegor smiled faintly and explained to Sokov: "Major, we are flying above the clouds. Without the obstruction of the clouds, we can see the dawn more than an hour earlier than the people on the ground."

"So that's the case." Sokov said with a embarrassed smile: "Yegor, you are still rich in experience."

After a moment of pause, Sokov continued to ask, "By the way, you are back in the Air Force now. When will you be able to restore your original rank?"

Sokov's question is equivalent to revealing Yegor's scars. He replied with a wry smile: "I flew back to our army's defense zone. After being reorganized into the air force, I once asked this question to my superiors. But …”

"But what?" Sokov saw Yegor's expression and knew that he had asked something he shouldn't have asked. But since you have asked, you can only continue asking: "Do they disagree to restore your military rank and position?"

"That's right, comrade Major." Yegor nodded in agreement with Sokov's speculation: "They said that I was once a prisoner of the Germans and escaped from the enemy-occupied area. I still have the identity of my It is necessary to review and identify."

"When will the result be produced?"

"It's hard to say. After all, the flight regiment I was originally in has been completely lost in the war." Yegor continued with a bitter face: "There are no comrades who can prove my identity. They need to verify my true identity. The time it took must be very long."

"Since they don't trust you, why do you have to accompany us on such a dangerous mission?"

"I can carry out this mission thanks to you." Yegore explained: "The Colonel saw that you knew me and you were personally arranged by the Chief of Staff of the Front Army, so they temporarily relieved their doubts about me. , arrange for me to perform this special task alone."

Sokov had no doubt about Yegor's statement. After all, it was Sokolovsky, the chief of staff of the Front Army, who arranged for him to know him and the Air Force Colonel. When the other party saw that he knew Yegor, he felt relieved and bold. He was arranged to perform the mission alone, not even a deputy.

After two hours of flight, as the sky got brighter and brighter, Yegor gradually lowered his flight altitude. His eyes looked out the window, carefully observing the ground, and trying hard to find a suitable landing place.

When Sokov saw the plane flying over a city, he asked tentatively: "Have we arrived in Mogilev?"

Yegor turned his gaze to Sokov, nodded slightly, and replied, "Yes, Mogilev is below."

Since the flight destination was explained to Yegor privately, Sokov did not know where the specific landing location was, so he asked tentatively: "Yegor, where are you planning to land the plane? ? ”

"The second lieutenant from the Ministry of Internal Affairs told me that the prisoner-of-war camp was in the forest more than 20 kilometers northwest of Mogilev." Yegor said: "I plan to choose the landing location close to the prisoner-of-war camp."

Staring at the city where most of the city had turned into ruins, Sokov thought of two important figures in his mind.

One is Petrovsky, the commander of the 63rd Infantry Army. It was here that he accepted the combat orders of Temusinggo and Voroshilov, and then launched a counterattack against the German army and recovered several occupied by the German army in one fell swoop. city. After learning about Petrovsky's record, Starling directly promoted him from colonel to lieutenant general. Later, when the army was surrounded by German troops, Zhukov and Temuxinge directly appointed him as commander of the 21st Army in order to save his life and sent planes into the encirclement, intending to pick him up, but unfortunately he refused. If he had not sacrificed, even if he could not become a marshal after the war, he would have no problem with obtaining the rank of general.

The other one is Major General Roman Lomelov, the commander of the 172nd Infantry Division. He commanded his troops to fight the German army for 23 days and nights. Finally, when he broke through, he was unfortunately captured by the German army due to injuries. After he recovered from his injuries, he and some soldiers fled from the prisoner-of-war camp and entered the forest to establish a guerrilla team. He himself became the guerrilla captain. Unfortunately, in the later battle, because the enemy was numerous and we were few, we became prisoners of the Germans again and were hanged in a small city called Borisov.

There is not much information left in the information about this glorious division commander, so Sokov is not sure whether he is being detained in a prisoner of war camp or has escaped from the prisoner of war camp and is commanding the guerrillas to fight against the German army. The guerrilla captain?

As the plane got closer and closer to the ground, Alina, who was sitting in the cabin behind, couldn't sit still and ran over and asked, "Are we going to land?"

"Yes, we're going to land." Yegor turned to Alina and said, "Go back and sit quickly, so as not to be dangerous when landing."

Arina agreed and ran back to the cabin behind, reminding Basco and Sandor: "The plane is about to land, you all sit down so as not to be injured when landing."

The plane landed on the clearing ground in the forest. The ground here is definitely not as good as the airport runway. When the plane was taxiing, it inevitably bumped. Fortunately, everyone received Yegor's reminder in advance and prepared in advance, so there was no Being pushed to the ground.

When the plane stopped gliding and the propeller stopped spinning, Yegor breathed a sigh of relief and said to Sokov: "Comrade Major, we have arrived! This place is no more than five kilometers away from the prisoner-of-war camp, and the remaining road is only yourselves Walked over."

"No problem." Sokov felt that the distance was right, and it was not easy to be discovered by the enemy, and it could also be transferred in time after completing the rescue work. He said to Yegor: "Yegor, for safety reasons, you'd better not stay in the plane until we come back, so as not to be discovered by the occasional Germans passing by."

"Don't worry, Major." Yegore said confidently: "I plan to hide in a nearby place where the plane can be observed so that I will not be discovered by the enemy, but also be able to observe the situation here at any time."

Sokov agreed and was about to return to the cabin behind. When he was greeting Alina and others to get off the plane, he heard a burst of exclamations coming from behind. Then Arina ran over. She said with a pale face, "Major, comrade Major, something happened, something big happened!"

"What big deal happened?"

"We just looked out from the porthole and found a small German army nearby." Alina said with a panic expression: "They obviously have discovered us and are coming here."

"How many enemies are there?" Sokov asked back.

"There are about seventy or eighty people." Alina asked afterwards, "What should we do next?"

When Sokov learned that there were small German troops nearby, he thought it was just a small team of seven or eight people. So he started earlier and might be able to escape unscathed. At this moment, there were about seventy or eighty enemies coming, and Sokov couldn't help but complain in his heart: Not to mention that there are only five people in the plane, even if there are fifty people, they may not be opponents of these people.

He quickly looked out the window and found that a group of German officers and soldiers were scattering and coming towards the position of the plane. Behind them were motorcycles, bucket trucks and trucks, and even two armored vehicles.

Seeing that the German army actually had armored vehicles, Sokov couldn't help but breathe: His own group of people are all light weapons, and even if they don't have armored vehicles, it's not easy to leave the plane safely. Now the enemy still has armored vehicles, which means it is basically impossible to escape.

"Comrade Major, what should we do?" The situation at this moment is much worse than the moment when I saw the tanks rushing over yesterday. When the German army surrounded the plane, it would be difficult for everyone to fly. Therefore, Alina, who had a pale face, said in vain: "Do you just sit here until the moment you become a prisoner of the German army?"

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"Entrepreneur Alina," Shandor said first: "Although our chances of breaking through are very low, we should also give it a try. When I shoot to restrain them, you open the hatch and leave immediately, how far can you run Just run as far as you go, don't be their captive."

When Sokov walked out of the cockpit, he happened to hear what Shandor said, "No, we can't leave the plane now. Once we leave the plane, the Germans can take us all like we are shooting a mobile target. Kill it."

"What should we do?" Shandor looked at Sokov and asked, "Are we just surrendered like this?"

Sokov didn't say anything, but stared at the German soldiers who were getting closer and closer outside the window, and began to think about what method he should use to reverse the unfavorable situation in front of him.

Soon, the German army surrounded the transport plane. Then a German officer holding a trumpet shouted loudly outside in stiff German: "Listen, the people inside, you are surrounded by us, immediately raise your hands and come out to surrender, otherwise we will open fire immediately. ”

Yegor walked out of the cockpit and came to Sokov, looking at him and asked, "Comrade Major, what should we do now? The Germans have surrounded the plane. Even if we want to escape now, we can't escape. .”

"We fought with them." Basco shouted: "Beat one to kill, kill two to kill, and make one to earn."

"Sergeant Basko," Sokov spoke to stop the impulsive Basko: "If it wasn't easy? Just open the hatch door and raise the gun to shoot outside. In less than a minute, you will be spoiled by guns. Beat it into a sieve."

When Basko heard Sokov say this, he immediately closed his mouth obediently and stopped talking.

"Gay Major," Yegor whispered Sokov: "Is there any way we can escape?"

"I thought of a solution, but it takes risks."

"Comrade Major, then tell me, how can we escape the danger under the current circumstances?"

"It's very simple." Sokov saw that he and others were in a desperate situation now. If he didn't take a gamble, he could only sit and wait for death. So he instructed Yegor: "Yegor, please open the hatch door. I Go down and talk to the German commander."

"Are you going to meet the German commander?" Yegor asked, "There is no danger, right?"

"There must be danger, but under the current circumstances, we can only take a gamble." Sokov said to Yegor: "You open the hatch now, and I will go to see the German commander in person to see if it can be done. Convince him."

Hearing Sokov's order, Arina almost exclaimed: "Major Sokov, what are you going to do? Are you going to put down your weapons and surrender to the enemy?"

"You are wrong, Comrade Lieutenant." Sokov shook his head and said, "How could I surrender to the enemy? I'm just going down to talk to their commander to see if the situation can be reversed."

After opening the hatch door and lowering the gangway, Yegor took the lead in getting off the plane, stood beside him, waiting for Sokov to get off the plane.

After Sokov got off the plane, he walked towards the shouting German commander in the eyes of everyone and asked loudly: "Mr. Lieutenant, are you the supreme commander of this unit?"

Hearing Sokov speak German, the commander was surprised: "You speak German?"

"I am German!" Sokov looked at the German commander, his face calmly and his heart was beating: "How could he not speak German?"

"What, are you German?" the commander asked in surprise.

"That's right." Before getting off the plane, Sokov had already made up his mind and prepared to use the same trick again, pretending to be a member of the German Brandenburg regiment to fool the enemy in front of him again.

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