Chapter 2053 Follow-Up Plan
"You should go and answer it, Comrade Political Commissar."
"At this time, it has already come to this. I am afraid it is not appropriate for me to answer it."
Lavrinenko seemed a little timid. At least at this moment, right here, he looked very timid.
Comrade Political Commissar, who had seen countless people, knew what Lavrinenko was thinking at this moment. If he could stand there as if nothing had happened and look clear conscience after doing such an excessive thing, Lavrinenko, the deputy division commander, would be very embarrassed. If he is the leader, then he has a real problem.
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Comrade Commissar seemed to want to say something, but changed his mind after thinking about it, and swallowed the words back.
Lavrinenko couldn't guess what the commissar wanted to say, but since the commissar could get up and answer the radio, it proved that the matter was still developing in a good direction. If the commissar was so angry that he didn't say anything or answer the radio, then Lavrinenko would be really panicked and didn't know what to do next.
"Hello, this is Petrov."
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Malashenko, who was holding the transmitter on the other end of the radio, blinked and was a little confused. Although he had been mentally prepared for the matter to be exposed, when the commissar picked up the radio and took the initiative to speak, our old comrade Ma still felt the unprecedented guilt that came over him.
"Damn! What is Lavri doing? It's exposed so soon? I was still hoping that he could hide it until he could withdraw. It's really disappointing! Damn! "
He immediately criticized Lavrinenko in his heart, but this obviously did not solve any substantive problems. Malashenko still had to face the questioning of the political commissar on the other end of the radio.
Well, Malashenko felt that this was indeed a question, so to speak.
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Holding the radio transmitter for several seconds, Malashenko could not utter a word of practical significance. In the end, he could only speak as if nothing had happened under normal circumstances.
"The key target point has been captured, and everything has been completed smoothly according to the planned schedule. The enemy's follow-up reinforcements are on the way, and they can still be dealt with for the time being. Immediately start to implement the follow-up plan according to the original plan. "
Malachenko didn't need to introduce himself, the political commissar could certainly tell that the voice was his.
Compared to Malachenko's "playing dumb and deliberately avoiding", the political commissar obviously put the overall situation first and did not pursue it for the time being. After a few exchanges, he was able to give Malachenko a straightforward answer.
"The second wave of main forces is on the way and is expected to arrive at your location within ten minutes. Is there anything to add?"
Now is the time to get down to business. Even the details, such as how to deal with the problem of the division commander, have to wait until everything is done.
This is obviously what the political commissar said, and Malachenko, who was relieved, could understand it.
However, the political commissar's last question was still very meaningful. Malachenko really had some changes that needed to be added.
"Tell the main force to wait for my order after approaching the target point, and stay on standby for the time being. I still have some things to deal with here, and I will contact the commander directly at that time, so just do it. ”
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The commissar on the other end of the radio was obviously in deep thought, but it was obviously not appropriate to talk too much, too complicated, and too detailed in the radio communication.
At least in terms of combat command, the commissar could still trust Malashenko unconditionally.
More importantly, I was in the rear division headquarters at this moment, while Malashenko was at the front line.
In terms of judging the situation and controlling the front-line situation, Malashenko must be superior to me.
Since Malashenko made such a decision based on what he knew, out of his high trust in the division commander, the commissar gave the final answer after a brief silence of a few seconds, as usual.
“I understand, I will pass it on for you.”
“Also remember to keep in touch at all times, call at any time in case of emergency, remember! "
There is no need for too much nonsense between men. Even if they cannot directly feel each other's face and expression face to face, Malashenko can still understand what the political commissar wants to express from the voice converted from the radio waves. The answer that follows is still as resolute and calm as before.
"Don't worry, I know what to do. The call is over."
Putting down the radio transmitter in his hand, he jumped out of the 251 half-track vehicle used as a communication vehicle. The battle has come to this point but it has not been over yet. Malashenko still has work to do.
It must be said that Arsim did a great job. According to Malashenko's orders and the requirements of the task plan formulated in advance, he perfectly did everything he needed to do.
The remaining Germans on the surface had been "arranged" by Arsim and his men long before he went deep into the tunnel to ensure that there would be no accidents.
A few Germans who were annoying or might cause trouble were killed on the spot by their "comrades" who suddenly stabbed them from behind.
The remaining Germans who thought that the battle was over and they could finally take a breath, and therefore relaxed their vigilance and were quite careless. When they realized that something was wrong but it was too late, they were suddenly "betrayed" by their comrades and pointed their guns at them. One by one, they all surrendered honestly and performed the French military salute "happy surrender" on the spot.
It was in such a situation that "there were no more problems on the surface" and everything had been handled properly that Alsim, who knew the strength of the division commander and chose to believe and act according to the orders issued by the division commander, led a team of veteran combat engineers deep into the tunnel and knocked on the door to deal with the last part of the problem that had not been solved.
So, the moment when Major Adam and his group were disarmed on the spot was actually the moment when the German garrison at the Central Bridge of the Vistula River was declared completely destroyed.
Malashenko personally led the disguised surprise assault team to fight with the Polish ghosts, and then took the crucial Central Bridge control room in a way that was almost bloodless, making the Germans' desperate bridge bombing action impossible to happen forever.
So although the whole process was tortuous and full of various accidents, the final result was still good, which was the best result that Malashenko expected to achieve, and that was enough.
Now, what Malashenko wants to do next is to give a surprise to the German reinforcements who came up later and knew nothing about the real situation.
Let you reunite with your comrades in the prisoner-of-war camp, and take care of each other on the way to Siberia to dig potatoes. Don’t you think this is a good thing?
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