Chapter 350 - Decree No. 31 (1)

The first update

In 1995, Siberia entered its coldest winter on record, with deep snow and a never-ending blizzard seemingly isolating the Komsomol border town isolated in the Arctic Circle. The city, which hosts a large number of Chechen refugees, is more like a concentration camp than it is to say. There were no basic community supplies, shops, hospitals, and schools were not set up, and the entire edge of the city was even surrounded by barbed wire and high-voltage power grids, surrounded by BMP infantry and heavily armed soldiers.

It was called a "concentration camp" by Chechen refugees, but the leaders in charge of militarizing the city preferred the Stalinist name of the labor camp. The people here are labelled as having a tendency to extremist beliefs within Chechnya, and the vast majority of the terrorists are from this group. Therefore, Moscow issued Decree No. 31 that the city must be isolated from labor and ideological transformation, so as not to go out and harm the Soviet people.

The women who had covered their faces with black turbans were forcibly removed and had to show their faces in public. At first, some Caucasian men were reluctant to accept this behavior of the military, openly beating women who took off their headscarves, and the implementation of Decree No. 31 was also harsh, when the other party beat the women with sticks and selflessness, the soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in gray coats hurriedly walked over and pulled him directly from the women.

Before he could explain anything, one soldier slammed the butt of his rifle on the back of his head, and the Chechen man fell to his knees while another soldier pointed to his head and ordered him not to move.

"He's your husband. Or your loved ones? The soldier asked the beaten woman.

Got a negative answer from the other party. The patrolling soldier turned his head and nodded to his companion. The other party did not hesitate, just like this pleading man shot in the head. The crowd of onlookers, who were still happy at first, fled the scene after seeing this scene, and these soldiers who had different beliefs and styles from themselves did not have the slightest pity. They faithfully carried out Decree No. 31 issued by Moscow. Anyone who violates the decree can be shot on the spot.

After the crisp gunshots, there was a corpse as cold as ice and snow on the snow, and one of the soldiers called for paramedics to rush to the scene to help the poor woman who had been beaten to the medical room, and then two soldiers carried the body in the direction of the incinerator, which happened almost every day when the Chechen people were first settled, and sometimes they were too busy to deal with the corpses shot that day. They were all thrown directly into the ice and snow, allowing nature to digest those corpses.

After the first few days of killing. Everyone was honest, and at first they didn't pay attention to the poster, but now they knew that if they didn't do what the other party did, they probably wouldn't be able to get out alive.

Some people began to pay attention to the notice they had left in the corner, even though each of the rules it enumerated required them to violate their own teachings.

"One, the food of three meals a day must ingest a certain amount of pork, which must be carried out and cannot be refused. Two, regularly serve a glass of vodka every day. It must be carried out, and it cannot be refused. Three. It is forbidden to pray in the dwellings, it is forbidden to collect scriptures, and if it is found that there is a case of violation, it will be severely punished, and fourthly, after the end of the weekly work, it is necessary to study the rules and regulations of communism, to learn modern scientific and cultural knowledge, and it is not allowed to spread extreme religious codes, once discovered. Sixth, women are not allowed to wear black headscarves, their faces must be fully exposed, and anyone who obstructs this act is severely punished, and seventh......"

All acts contrary to the doctrine must be enforced, and this is Decree No. 31 issued by the Central Committee. The reason why they were relocated to this border city of the Arctic Circle, far away from the Caucasus, was to better enable them to accept the transformation of socialist ideas.

From now on, this group of people will have to adapt to a routine that is incompatible with their previous lives, and they will have to betray not only the teachings they adhere to, but also their own religious beliefs. Some of the faithful ones can't stand this habit, especially when it comes to sausages and canned pork, and the despair in their hearts can be imagined.

Some people tried to express their indignation by going on hunger strike, refusing to eat pork-based food provided by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Of course, the soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were more than willing to meet the demands of these people, and although the infrastructure was not available, the city that once held political criminals had a large number of dark dungeons. It has been abandoned since the Great Purge and has not been used again.

There was no air conditioning, no food, and even water was refused, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs did not hesitate to support the other party's hunger strike with practical actions. The crowd, who had gritted their teeth at first, soon fed up the hunger and cold, licking and sucking frantically on the damp bricks of the walls, and wailing all night begging the soldiers to let them out.

But their cries were never answered, as the soldiers locked the door of their cells and left the dead silence, leaving only the desperate cries of the lonely prisoners.

A week had passed, and only one or two had not died, and they watched as their companions collapsed in despair, their hands reaching out through the railing.

The second week had passed, and the dungeon was dead silent, with no more moans from the survivors, who had stared desperately at the closed door before they died, turning into the corpses of some dark rats.

In the third week, the doors of the dungeon were finally opened, and in order to prevent the spread of the plague, the people who entered the dungeon wore gas masks, and they carried out the religious people who had been imprisoned in confinement and starved to death. Throw yourself into a big truck and take it to the grave where the body is buried.

In the pamphlet the next day, the Home Office showed them what happened to these uncooperative fellows, and warned them that they would crush the last bit of your poor will to resist by **** means.

It was not that no one tried to resist this, and when the demonstrations of the pacifists did not work, the extremist mob began to snatch the guns of the army and rebel against the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but the soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who had the advantage of equipment and numbers, always easily suppressed the resistance until no one dared to resist the will and orders of the Soviets.

Men who had lost hope in life cut off their wrists with glass or chose to escape from the hellish concentration camp for them, but as soon as he climbed over the barbed wire, soldiers shot him and killed him in the snow. Even the lucky ones who escaped the bullets of the soldiers could not escape the vast and uninhabited icy wasteland, and often these people froze to death in the blurred snow without going a few kilometers in the snowstorm.

It was a cruel and bloody fact that those who survived had to accept this communist style of life and began to eat sausages and canned pork that they considered unholy. Even after the instinctive rejection of the body, they had to force themselves to swallow it, because the bayonet was against their necks.

Although they were reluctant to accept it, the coercive orders of the Soviet Union were changing the lives of these people, and they began to receive a redist education in the library, at least as long as they did not violate the requirements of Decree No. 31, and their lives were much better than the days of the Chechen war. There is no need to worry about shells every night, or extremists taking their families to sacrifice their lives as human bombs. Although all practices are contrary to education, it is better to live than to starve.

The Soviet Union, which did not have the aura of the Virgin Mary of Politics, changed all this with a brutal style. A plane from Moscow bound for the border town of the Siberian Komsomol was carrying a man of iron and blood, who was about to carry out a special order in this labor camp-like city. (To be continued.) )