Red Moscow

Chapter 2525

Sokov never dreamed that the dying gangsters would throw a grenade in.

In the flash of lightning, Sokov jumped towards the grenade on the ground. When he grabbed the grenade, he did not directly press it with his body like in the movie. In such a narrow space, the power of the grenade explosion will increase the cost. Not only will it cost your own life, but Agelina not far away is also in danger of being injured. So after grabbing the grenade, he turned over, raised his hand, and threw it out of the window.

There was a loud "boom" and the grenade exploded outside the window, making Sokov's ears buzz.

"Misha," Agelina stared at Sokov lying in the middle of the box with some confusion, and asked in confusion: "Why are you lying there?"

From the moment the grenade was discovered to the moment it was thrown out of the window and exploded, it only took two or three seconds, so that Agelina, who was lying not far away, did not know what had happened. Sokov crawled to Agelina's side and asked softly: "The Germans just threw a grenade in. I have already thrown it out. Are you not injured?"

After hearing what Sokov said, Agelina said belatedly: "Ah, grenade? Misha, you are not injured, are you?"

Sokov shook his head and said angrily: "I am not injured."

Then he reached out and grabbed the assault rifle lying on the ground by the window, stood up suddenly, stood in front of the window and pulled the trigger towards the dead and injured gangsters outside the window. In this way, he wanted to vent his dissatisfaction.

After firing a magazine, he immediately retracted his body and replaced it with a new magazine, intending to teach them a lesson once more reckless gangsters approached.

But Sokov's recent actions had already frightened the remaining gangsters. They didn't expect that as soon as a dozen of their companions approached the train, they would be beaten to death and injured by a dense barrage of bullets. They guessed that there might be a machine gun there, so when they attacked the train, they deliberately avoided that person. area to avoid making the same mistakes as their peers.

The battle continued, but most of the gangsters who attacked the train avoided the carriage where Sokov was located. Therefore, although he stood up and fired two magazines, the number of gangsters who fell under his gun was There are only a handful of them.

At this moment, there was an explosion in the distance, and a pillar of mud and snow rose into the sky.

Seeing this, Sokov felt a little confused: What was going on? Did the gangsters step on a landmine?

But a closer look revealed that there were no gangsters near the explosion point, indicating that the explosion was not caused by someone stepping on a landmine.

Just then, two more explosions occurred. This time it exploded in the middle of the gangsters, immediately cutting down a piece of the gangsters near the explosion point.

"It was a mortar attack." Sokov is also a soldier who has experienced many battles. When he saw the location of the second explosion point, he quickly judged that the gangsters did not step on the fire near the railway. Instead of landmines, they were bombarded by mortars, and those who fired at them were most likely Soviet troops who came to rescue them. The reason why he was able to make this judgment was because if the gang had mortars, they would have bombarded the train directly instead of sending bombardiers to risk approaching the train to throw incendiary bombs.

Soon, he saw countless black spots appearing in the snow in the direction of the front of the car. He could also vaguely hear the sound of "Ula" covered by the gunshots. This showed that his judgment was correct. The police stationed at the nearby station Soviet troops came to the rescue.

"Comrade General, Comrade General!" Torba's voice came from the corridor at this time. Sokov was worried that the other party would break in. If the gangsters hiding outside saw him, he might make a cold shot, which might endanger the country. Threatened to his death, he quickly walked to the door, opened the box door, came to the corridor, and asked Torba, who was yelling: "Comrade Sergeant, what's the matter?"

"Comrade General!" Torba came to Sokov, stood at attention, and reported to him: "Our reinforcements have arrived, and they are attacking the enemy."

"I saw it." Sokov nodded, and then asked: "How many reinforcements are there, and who is their commander?"

Sokov's question stopped Torba. He scratched the back of his head and said with embarrassment: "I'm sorry, Comrade General, the commander of the reinforcements hasn't arrived on the train yet. I don't know how many of them there are at the moment. Commander Who is it again?”

"Oh, that's it." Sokov knew that he couldn't get the answer he wanted from Torba for the time being, so he said to him: "Torba, you go back first. Wait for the commander of the reinforcements to get in the car. After that, bring him to see me.”

"Okay, Comrade General." Torba replied: "As soon as the commander of the reinforcements arrives, I will go to him to see you immediately."

Just when Torba turned around to leave, Sokov suddenly remembered something. The glass of his box had been beaten to pieces, and now the cold wind was blowing into it. He would definitely get cold if he stayed in it for a long time. So he asked Torba: "Torba, go back and ask the train conductor if he can help me change my compartment. The window glass of our compartment has been broken by the gangsters' bullets."

Faced with Sokov's request, Torba naturally would not refuse. He nodded and said: "Comrade General, I will convey your words to the train conductor."

When Sokov returned to the box, he found Agelina sitting on the berth wrapped in a quilt. He couldn't help but asked in surprise: "Agelina, why are you up?"

"I heard reinforcements coming, and the gangsters were retreating," Agelina said. "I thought there was no danger, so I got up."

Sokov did not speak, but quickly rushed to the window, looked out of the window, and found that the gangsters who originally attacked the train were now being driven away by Soviet troops and fleeing into the distance. Watching the gangsters go away, Sokov felt much more at ease, but he felt that the box without the window was definitely not suitable for staying any longer, so he sat opposite Agelina and said to her: "Agelina Na, the window glass of our compartment has been shattered, I’m afraid we can’t continue to live in it. I have asked Sergeant Torba to contact the train conductor and ask him to change the compartment for us.”

"That's a good feeling." Agelina, who was wrapped in a quilt, didn't know whether it was fear or because the box was as cold as a big ice cellar. Her body was shivering. "It's best to change boxes as soon as possible. I'm freezing. No more.”

Ten minutes later, just when Sokov felt cold all over, the train conductor finally appeared at the door: "Comrade General, I have prepared a new box for you. Please come with me."

Sokov helped Agelina stand up and walked outside.

When he came to the corridor, he saw Torba and two soldiers standing at the door of the next box. He thought this was the new box the conductor had prepared for him, and specifically asked: "Comrade conductor, this is the box you have prepared for us." A new box?”

"No, Comrade General." Unexpectedly, the train conductor shook his head and said, "The box prepared for you is in the front car. The environment may not be comparable to your current box. Please forgive me."

Sokov stared at the door of the box next to him and asked the conductor curiously: "Comrade conductor, I am very curious, why don't you arrange for us to stay in the box next door? Is there anyone living in it?"

"How should I put it, Comrade General." The conductor replied with an embarrassed look on his face: "There are indeed two people living in the box next to your box. They are the heads of the Soviets from a certain district in Moscow. They are going to Berlin. doing something."

Knowing that the people in the box were officials from Moscow, Sokov felt that the conductor was right to arrange him into other cars. He couldn't just kick out the people inside just because he wanted to change boxes. Unexpectedly, he had just taken two steps when the train conductor's next words made him stagger. "During the gangsters' attack on the train, the two officials in this compartment were unfortunately killed by the gangsters' bullets."

The new box space is very narrow, with the beds on both sides less than one meter apart. If someone comes in from the outside when you get up to go out, both parties must turn sideways to pass.

The conductor said to Sokov apologetically: "Comrade General, this is the only box I can spare. The environment is a bit rough. I hope you don't mind."

"Thank you, Comrade conductor." Although the compartment was small, at least there was no need to blow cold wind. Sokov still expressed his gratitude to the conductor.

After seeing Torba preparing to leave behind the train conductor, Sokov stopped him again and said to him: "Sergeant Torba, please send someone to carry the ammunition box in my box."

"Okay, Comrade General." Torba nodded vigorously and agreed: "I will send someone to bring the ammunition box to you right away."

"Misha," Agelina asked nervously after the box door closed, "who do you think the two officials were killed by the gangsters in the box next to ours?"

"I don't know." When Sokov got on the train, he didn't even notice if there was anyone in the compartment next door. When he heard what Agelina said, he shook his head and said, "If the train conductor hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have known we were there. There are people living next door.”

"Did you say the people inside were really beaten to death by gangsters?"

"I think it should be true." Sokov nodded and said, "You may not have noticed that the carriage where our box is located is a key target of gangsters' attacks. They may think that people who can live in luxurious rooms, They must be very important people. Even if they only kill one or two, they have achieved good results. "

"They did it." Agelina said through gritted teeth: "They killed two officials from Moscow. I don't know who they are and what consequences their death will have."

"Agelina, this is not something you and I should care about." Sokov said: "As long as we can reach Berlin safely."

Two hours later, a captain, led by the conductor, came to Sokov's box.

"Hello, Comrade General." The captain raised his hand to salute Sokov, and took the initiative to explain his identity: "I am Captain Menshov. After receiving the telegram that you were attacked, I rushed over with two companies. . Due to the deep snow on the road, we were delayed for some time. Comrade General, are you not injured?"

"No, I'm not injured." Sokov asked: "Where are the gangsters who attacked the train now?"

"We were trapped in a small factory." Captain Menshov replied: "But because the building where they were hiding was surrounded by open areas, we launched two attacks, but neither of them succeeded."

When he learned that the gangsters were trapped in a small factory, Sokov could no longer sit still. He bent down and grabbed the assault rifle placed beside the bed. He stood up and said to Captain Menshov: "Comrade Captain, take me there." Look there."

Menshov was so frightened that he broke out in a cold sweat when he heard Sokov said he was going to check out the battle site. Bullets can kill people no matter if you are a general or an ordinary soldier. He said nervously: "Comrade General, it's too dangerous there." Well, you’d better stay here and wait for news.”

"Comrade Captain," Sokov said to Menshov with a smile: "I have fought in Stalingrad. Today's scene is just child's play to me. Stop inking and take me to see it quickly. , destroy the enemy as soon as possible, so we can continue on our way. "

Seeing Sokov's stubborn attitude, Menshov had no choice but to agree to his request, but he still made his request: "Comrade General, it's not very safe there. When you get there, you must listen to me." Command, otherwise I cannot guarantee your safety."

"Let's go, Comrade Captain." Sokov bent down and grabbed a few magazines, inserted them into the belt around his waist, and followed Captain Menshov outside.

After getting off the train, Sokov followed Menshov and several soldiers and walked towards the place where gunshots were heard in the distance.

On the way, I saw the corpses of many gangsters. Most of them were wearing civilian clothes. The only thing the same was that no one was wearing camouflage clothes. Otherwise, there wouldn't be so many gangsters becoming Sokov's targets. Of course, there were also some corpses of Soviet commanders and fighters. As for the wounded, they had been sent to the train by health workers for treatment.

The group walked for almost half an hour and finally arrived at the small factory where the gangsters were hiding.

Sokov carefully observed the environment and found that it was a two-story brick-concrete building with no obstructions within a hundred meters. If the snow was not too deep, Soviet commanders and fighters would have a chance to rush into the building as long as they launched attacks from several directions at the same time. But now the damn snow limits the movement speed of the soldiers. Judging from the positions of the remains of those soldiers, they all fell after being hit by the gangsters' bullets when they were fifty or sixty meters away from the building.

"Comrade Captain," Sokov turned and asked Menshov: "Do you carry any heavy weapons?"

"I only brought two 82mm mortars." Menshov said to Sokov with a grimace: "Mortars are not very effective against this kind of building."

"Are there any friendly forces nearby?" Sokov asked: "Maybe you can ask for help from friendly forces and borrow some heavy weapons from them to deal with the gangsters hiding in the building."

"Friendly troops?!" Mensov's mind began to think quickly, wondering if there were any troops nearby that could be mobilized to help him eliminate the gangsters hiding in the building.

Before he could think of an answer, Sokov asked another question: "Comrade Captain, what kind of factory are the gangsters hiding in?"

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