Red Moscow.

Chapter 2805:

Chapter 2805

"Stop!" Unexpectedly, everyone had just run away, Alina suddenly stopped and shouted loudly, "Don't run forward!"

Sokov ran to Arina quickly and asked in confusion, "Why didn't you run away?"

"Enemy!" Alina pointed her hand forward and said hurriedly: "The enemy's position is ahead."

Sokov looked in the direction of her finger and was immediately shocked and sweated. A hundred meters away was a defensive position, and the M35 helmet swaying in the trenches indicated that this was the German position. Fortunately, Alina called everyone to stop, otherwise everyone would plunge into the Germans' positions, which would be like to fall into the trap.

Sokov turned his head and looked back and unexpectedly found that the plane's emergency landing was actually between the positions of the two armies. The German positions ahead, while the Soviet positions were in the opposite direction.

"What are you still standing there?" Sokov shouted at everyone, "Don't you turn around and run back, run back to our army's position as soon as possible."

After Sokov's reminder, everyone who had stopped woke up as if they had just dreamed, turned around and ran in the opposite direction, trying to escape back to the Soviet army's position as soon as possible.

The officers and soldiers on the German positions immediately reported to the commander when they saw a transport plane from their own side landing in the middle of the positions of the two armies. The German commander stood in the trenches and saw a group of people wearing Soviet uniforms escaped from the smoke-filled plane and stumbled towards his position. When he was about to order people to pick him up, he found the group. But the man turned around and ran in the opposite direction.

After a brief moment of stunned silence, the German commander immediately understood that the people who came out of the plane should be Russians, and immediately ordered the machine guns on the position to fire, preparing to kill them all before they fled to the Soviet position.

The machine guns on the German positions rang out. Due to the obstruction of aircraft in front, it was not so easy to hit a few people running wildly.

Sokov was worried that someone would fall behind, so he ran to the end of the entire team. He dodged those deadly bullets through his flexible movements. The bullets that whizzed past him into the soil in front of him, and the occasional gravel splashed on his face felt so painful.

When he was still forty or fifty meters away from the Soviet army's position, he suddenly felt a heat on his left shoulder, as if he had been bitten by something. According to his experience, he must have been shot. But he was busy running for his life, so he didn't dare to stop and check, otherwise he might be shot into a sieve by a German machine gun.

Soon, Sokov jumped into the trenches under the shocked gaze of the Soviet commanders and fighters.

After entering the trench, Sokov felt as if his strength had been drained all at once. He sat on the ground, panting heavily against the wall of the trench, and his legs were shaking like sieve crumbs. stop.

After his emotions stabilized a little, Sokov looked around and saw the trio of Yegor and Arina, as well as Romanlov and Yakov, who were all standing not far away, staring intently Hold on to yourself. Seeing that everyone was there, he breathed a sigh of relief and asked, "Are you okay?"

Everyone shook their heads in unison, indicating that they were not injured.

Sokov was about to say something, but he saw a second lieutenant coming with a group of soldiers. After seeing Sokov and others, he immediately waved his hand and ordered the people he brought: "Catch them all."

Seeing the lieutenant with a group of soldiers pointing the muzzle at those who had just escaped into the trenches, the soldiers who were originally standing next to watch the fun also raised their guns in their hands and pointed the muzzle at Soko. Hu et al.

Facing the black muzzle around him, Alina asked loudly, "What are you doing, why are you pointing a gun at us?"

"Who are you? Why did you land in the middle of the positions of the two armies on a German plane?" the second lieutenant asked sternly.

Sokov held the trench wall and was about to stand up when the lieutenant was startled and pointed the gun at him: "Don't move, otherwise I'll shoot!"

After seeing the lieutenant's nervous expression, Sokov snorted coldly, stood up slowly, and said seriously: "Lieutenant, Major Sokov, the adjutant of the 5th Army Command, was ordered to go to the enemy's backbone to carry out a mission. , just returned from danger. Take us immediately to meet your supreme commander."

Although he was not sure where he landed, Sokov was sure that this was the defense zone of the 5th Army. Therefore, he could promptly express his identity so that he could resolve the misunderstanding in the shortest time.

As soon as Sokov finished his words, Arina also added: "I am Lieutenant Arina from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. I was ordered to go to the enemy's back to perform special tasks. I just returned."

The lieutenant lowered his gun, glanced at the transport plane burning in the middle of the battlefield, raised his chin toward it, and asked, "What's going on with that German plane?"

"We robbed it." Sokov knew that if he explained the origin of the plane in detail at this moment, he would definitely waste a lot of time, so he robbed it in front of others and said, "You know, taking a plane is the fastest we can leave the enemy-occupied area. We were hit by German air defense artillery fire on the way, and after being shot, we had to force the landing between the positions of the two armies."

"Let everyone down!" Sokov's words obviously convinced the lieutenant. After he asked the nearby soldiers to lower the gun, he said politely to Sokov: "Comrade Major, please come with me, I Take you to see our battalion commander.”

A few minutes later, everyone came to the camp command post.

Seeing the lieutenant bringing a group of people into the command post, a captain sitting at the simple wooden table raised his head and asked, "Lieutenant, who are they?"

"Report to Comrade Captain." The second lieutenant quickly stepped forward and replied, "You ask me to check the German plane that was forcibly landing. The planes were our own people, and I brought them all over."

Sokov stepped forward, shoulder to shoulder with the second lieutenant, and then said to the captain: "I am Major Sokov of the 5th Army Command, and I have just returned from the enemy's mission!"

Hearing Sokov reveal his identity, the captain quickly stood up, raised his hand and saluted him, and then reported: "Comrade Major, I am Captain Kursa, the battalion commander of the 1st Battalion of the 399th Regiment of the 133rd Division of the Infantry. Welcome. arrival."

After Sokov raised his hand and returned the greeting, he shook hands with Captain Kursa and then asked, "Comrade Captain, we need to return to the Army Command immediately. Can you provide us with the right means of transportation?"

"The truck that the division sent us to provide to us today should not have left." Captain Kursa asked tentatively: "If you don't object, I can ask the driver to send you to the Group Army Command."

Sokov only hopes to send Yakov, Romanlov and others to the Army Command as soon as possible, let alone trucks, even if it is a carriage, he doesn't care: "That's great, let's go now."

Kursa led Sokov and others to leave the camp command post and came to a nearby woods. There were many tents built here, and a cooking car parked next to the tent was emitting wisps of blue smoke. A truck with tarp was parked more than ten meters away from the kitchen truck, and there were a lot of pockets nearby, which should be the supplies they just sent.

Kursa came outside the truck driver's bridge, raised her hand and slapped the car door twice, attracted the driver's attention, and said to him: "Comrade Driver, there are several comrades who have just returned from behind the enemy. They need to arrive at the commander of the group army immediately. Ministry, please send them there.”

The driver poked his head out, saw Sokov and others, and nodded and said, "No problem, get in the car."

"Alena!" Sokov opened the door on the side of the passenger seat, called Arlena, and said to her, "You can sit here."

"What about you?" "I'll sit in the car with everyone." Sokov said with a smile: "This car has tarp, and it won't be too cold to sit in the car."

Alina was not pretentious, nodded and sat directly into the passenger seat. After Sokov helped her close the door, he turned around and walked towards the car, preparing to wait for everyone to get in the car before he got in.

"Major Sokov!"

When Sokov saw that everyone was getting on the bus and was about to get on the bus, he heard Romanov sitting in the car calling him and asked quickly, "Comrade General, what are your instructions?"

Romanlov glanced at the location of the cooking cart and asked tentatively, "Can you get some food for us?"

Sokov raised his hand and slapped his forehead hard, cursing, "Damn it!" If Romanov hadn't said he wanted to eat, Sokov wouldn't have thought of it. Romanov and Yakov were In the prisoner-of-war camp, they have been in a state of not being full for a long time.

Seeing Sokov's reaction, Romanov twitched his face and said a little embarrassedly: "Major Sokov, if it is inconvenient, forget it."

"Comrade General, you misunderstood." Seeing that Romanov misunderstood his actions, Sokov quickly explained to him: "I am calling myself negligence. How could I forget that you can't eat enough in the prisoner-of-war camp. Something. You wait, I'll help you get some food."

Sokov turned around and came to Kursa and said politely: "Comrade Captain, we haven't eaten yet. Can you help us get something to eat?"

"Of course." Kursa glanced at the cooking cart not far away and suggested to Sokov, "How about you go after you finish eating?"

"Okay, then we'll leave after we finish eating."

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When Kursa walked towards the cooking car, Sokov returned to the back of the carriage and said to the people inside, "Comrades, everyone must be hungry, come down to eat something first. After we finish eating, we will rush forward. It's not too late."

After saying this, Sokov came to the bridge again and rushed to Arina who was sitting inside and said, "Alena, I think you must be very hungry. Come down and have something to eat with everyone first."

Hearing Sokov say this, Alina hesitated: "But, aren't we going to rush to the Army Command as soon as possible?"

"It doesn't take much time to eat," Sokov said, "If you rush on your way and wait for the Army Command, it is still unknown whether you can have a meal in time."

Arina felt that Sokov's words made sense, nodded, pushed open the car door and got out, and followed Sokov towards the cooking car.

"Gay Major," Kursa said apologetically when he saw Sokov and Arina come over, "we have nothing to eat here, we can only give two potatoes, a piece of bread and a lunch box of hot soup, things It's a little less, please bear with me."

"Enough." Sokov naturally knew what was going on in the front line today. Seeing Kursa's apologetic look, he said rationally: "After all, it's time for war, and you can eat these things. , it's already very good."

Soon, everyone received the food distributed by the cooks.

Seeing Romanov and Yakov voraciously, Sokov was worried that they would be hungry for too long. If they ate too much and too hard, something might happen, so he specifically reminded the two: "You have been hungry for too long. , Never eat too much food at once, as this will not only make the stomach unable to bear it, but it will even be life-threatening."

Hearing Sokov said this, the two slowed down their eating speed.

Alina came over with two plates of hot porridge. The amount of porridge on the plate is not large, and there is only one spoon per plate.

She came to Romanov and Yakov, handed the porridge over, and said with a smile: "Eat some barley porridge, this is Peter the Great's favorite porridge, which he once called it the most delicious one. The food'. ”

Sokov knew that barley porridge had a long history in Russia because it was deeply loved by Peter the Great and was also called "Tsar porridge". The method of making barley porridge is to cook the barley minced grains with milk, butter and salt until they become thicker, and then pour in the porridge with melted butter. For people like Romanov and Yakov who have been in a state of hunger for a long time and have deteriorated gastrointestinal function, drinking some hot barley porridge is a good choice.

After simply having breakfast, Sokov and others bid farewell to Kursa, they took the truck to transport supplies and head towards the Army Headquarters.

More than ten minutes later, the truck entered the area where the headquarters was located.

Sokov asked the driver to park on the roadside and brought everyone to the gate of the headquarters.

A staff officer who was checking out the door recognized Sokov and quickly saluted him: "Comrade Major, are you back?"

"Yes, I'm back!" Sokov nodded to the staff officer, and then asked, "Is the commander in there?"

"Yes, Major, he's here." The staff officer glanced at Arina and others following behind, and said to Sokov, "I'll take you in and see him."

"No need, I'll go in by myself." Before entering the door, Sokov also specifically reminded Alina and others: "You are waiting for me here, and I'll go in and report the situation to the commander."

Arina acted very cooperatively: "You go, we'll wait for you here."

Sokov walked into the headquarters and soon found Potapov who was arranging the mission. However, he did not go forward to interrupt the other party, but stood by and waited quietly.

After Potapov assigned the mission to his subordinates, he saw Sokov standing beside him and asked unexpectedly: "Major Sokov, when did you come back?"

"I just came back and came in to see you immediately."

Potapov was silent for a moment and asked hesitantly: "How is it, has the mission been completed?"

"Yes, comrade Commander, it has been completed." Sokov didn't know whether Potapov knew the task of the special team and shouldn't have easily told the rescue of Yakov, so he asked cautiously: "I don't know if I do." What should I do next?”

"Tapov waved his hand at Sokov: "Tapov took them over here in person."

(End of this chapter)

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