Red Soviet Union

Chapter 39 KGB Investigation (I)

"Andrei, you're awesome!" After flying over the median line of the Sea of ​​Japan, two MiG-25s flew over from the opposite side. In order to deal with possible dangers, Sokolovka took off two more fighters for support. After meeting Andrei, the three fighters formed a formation and returned together.

Andre looked at the two fighter planes next to him. They were both old comrades from the 513th Regiment, Lieutenant 027 Alexander and Second Lieutenant 029 Antonio.

"Everything is for the motherland." Andre answered on the radio, but he felt a sense of loss in his heart.

Andrei was actually not feeling good after shooting down Belenko. Although this guy was a traitor, he was Andrei's leader after traveling through time, and he was also the person he had the most contact with in the past few days. And now, Andrei personally shot and killed Belenko, and Andrei seemed to have a shadow in his heart.

Maybe it was to vent his anger that Andrei entered into a dogfight with the two American planes? Now, Andrei has shot down and damaged one American plane each. If Belenko's plane is included, he can become half an ace.

With mixed feelings, Andrei returned to Sokolovka. He wrote a detailed report and submitted it to Kozhedub. Andrei knew that Kozhedub would not take any responsibility at all. Now that Belenko had defected, he took off and shot down Belenko, which was considered a remedy. After reporting it, he might even get credit. As for how Kozhedub would report it to his superiors, Andrei didn't worry about it.

When he returned to the dormitory, the bottles on the floor were still there, but the man had disappeared. Perhaps it was sympathy that played a role. When he was writing the report just now, Andrei did not write about Belenko's parachuting. In the vast ocean, hundreds of kilometers away from the coastline, parachuting was almost the same as seeking death.

Andre climbed onto his bed and fell into a drowsy sleep without even eating.

"No, Andre, you don't know. When you were young, you were instilled with the ideal of loving your country and your motherland. But when you grew up, you found that the reality was different from what you were taught. Our country is already rotten. The bureaucracy is corrupt and there are nepotism everywhere. Honest people cannot get development and will be slandered as mentally ill! By the way, your fighter plane broke down last time and almost killed you in a stall spin. Do you know the real reason? It was caused by the negligence of the nephew of the base commander Kozhedub, who was responsible for maintaining your fighter plane! This country is hopeless, Andre, why don't you follow me to the West? That's heaven, there is democracy and freedom!"

A voice suddenly appeared in Andre's mind.

Let’s go to the West together. That’s paradise. That’s where there is democracy and freedom!

No! Democracy and freedom are the ultimate culprits that led to the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Those Westerners under the banner of democracy and freedom peacefully overthrew the Soviet regime. Did the Soviet people gain happiness? No! Only a few people benefited, and most Soviet people were penniless!

Andre seemed to be in pain in his sleep. He covered his head with his hands but could not wake up from the nightmare.

Suddenly, the scene changed and a girl with a beautiful smile appeared. She was dressed sexy and even her eyes seemed to be able to captivate people's souls.

"My name is Annie."

A full chest, a well-proportioned figure, and round buttocks, this is indeed a pretty girl. Andre just looked at her, looking at her face, but it gradually changed, her lips turned black, her fingers grew longer, she became a witch!

The witch stretched out her hand and grabbed Andre's neck fiercely: "Follow me to the West, follow me to the West, or go to see Marx."

"Captain Andre, Captain Andre!" At this moment, Andre's body was pushed hard twice, and he finally opened his eyes.

The military uniforms were in dark grey, but the rank insignia on the shoulder straps were different for the navy, army and air force. Moreover, on the sleeve badge sewn on the left arm, one could see a sword piercing through a flag with a sickle and an axe on a red background.

Only one department has such a symbol, the Soviet State Security Committee! Also known as the KGB, abbreviated as KGB!

The predecessor of this organization was the Cheka founded by Dzerzhinsky and the State Security Bureau under the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs during Stalin's time. In this era, it has become the most feared intelligence agency in the world, on par with the CIA of the United States and MI5 of the United Kingdom. At its peak, the number of employees in this department exceeded 500,000!

There is a joke circulating in Moscow that while riding the subway, a woman asked the man next to her, "Hello, do you work for the KGB?"

no.

Do any of your relatives work for the KGB?

No.

Well, please move your foot away, you are stepping on my foot.

Although it is just a joke, it shows that the KGB of this era possessed supreme power. It can even be said that as long as the chairman of the KGB had ambitions, he could sideline the first general secretary at any time, obtain all power himself, and even launch a coup.

Many Soviet leaders also came from the KGB.

Ordinary Soviet people did not want to deal with the KGB, as it meant getting into big trouble.

The one who woke Andrei up was just an ordinary KGB agent. Seeing Andrei wake up, he said, "Comrade Andrei, there is an investigation that requires your cooperation. Please follow me."

Andre was in a daze. He saw that the man had a very friendly attitude and did not seem like someone who was here to arrest him. He looked behind him and saw a soldier from the base following him. He had nothing to worry about. He went to the bathroom to wash his face, then came out and headed straight for the headquarters.

I saw Kozhedub's fake smile again, and next to him, a KGB officer with the rank of major, who had a professionally stern face.

"Comrade Andrei, I am Major Shelov from the Second Directorate of the State Security Committee. I have learned that Captain Belenko has defected here. We need to conduct a detailed investigation. Please cooperate." Major Shelov said to Andrei.

The KGB has many subordinate bureaus, among which the Second Bureau is engaged in counterintelligence work. As its name suggests, you can see how important it is. It is ranked only behind the First Bureau, which is responsible for external intelligence reconnaissance.

Belenko's defection was of course a big deal, and even Kozhedub did not dare to conceal it. Besides, the order to shoot down Belenko was given by Kozhedub after he reported it to his superiors. The Second Directorate quickly sent agents from Moscow to deal with the incident.

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