Chapter 727: The Road to Human Rights

Maskhadov personally led the last part of the regular army and members of the Presidential Guard, the last stronghold of Chechnya, where they had no way to retreat and nowhere to escape. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoThe flag of the victory of the Soviet troops was already flying a few hundred meters away from the presidential palace, and for them it was both clear and dazzling.

The commissar of the Soviet army stood high under the rubble and shouted to the soldiers, "Comrades, the armored forces crushed every terrorist who dared to resist our will, and in front of it was the last stronghold of the rebels, the presidential palace in Chechnya. They tried to resist stubbornly, refused to surrender, captured this last fortress, and killed them! ”

The Soviets relied on the ruins of buildings on both sides of the street as cover and began a push-type offensive, this was not World War II, the Soviet troops with absolute air supremacy could call in air support to strike, and the fire strongholds arranged on the presidential palace were swept into honeycomb coal by Su-25 fighter planes with aerial guns.

If anyone who has experienced World War II will find this picture of armored vehicles, tank units, and soldiers shouting for Ulla's attack, just like the 1945 attack on the Reichstag in Berlin.

"Rush!"

The hellfire in Grozny burned until noon the next day, and most of the city was reduced to black ruins, and many of the armed men trapped in the city were killed in the fire. After that, the armed forces still used Su-25 attack aircraft and Mi-24 helicopters to cover the advance, and the remnants of the armed personnel could not stop the advance of the Soviet army at all. They soon surrounded the presidential palace in Chechnya.

In the face of the powerful torrent of steel, the last Chechen terrorists did not even have a chance to surrender, and as soon as those Chechens raised their guns and wanted to surrender, they were directly killed by the soldiers, without the slightest mercy. Because the commissar gave an order to the soldiers, except for Dudayev and Maskhadov, all of them were executed, leaving no prisoners.

Use this method of killing one person to make an example of a hundred people, and tell those ****** extremists in the Caucasus who are ready to make a move, this is the fate of your attempt to split the country.

In the office of the presidential palace, Dudayev's face was pale, and he looked out the window at the overwhelming Soviet soldiers, and his heart never despaired. He rejected Maskhadov's breakthrough and absconding, saying that he would swear to the death with the Chechen presidential palace.

"Maskhadov, after you fled to the mountainous region of northern Chechnya, Basayev sent a message that he was not killed and that he was hiding there with a small remnant of the armed forces. You go to him, gather strength for the re-emergence of Chechnya, and, avenge me. Before Maskhadov left, Dudayev gave a final explanation, saying that he was no longer there and that Maskhadov had to take on the responsibility of continuing to fight for Chechnya's independence.

At the beginning of the Grozny offensive, Maskhadov absconded disguised as Soviet troops, leaving Dudayev alone to sit in the presidential palace in Chechnya to stabilize the morale of the army.

The corridors were filled with the sound of heavy firefights, the screams of Chechen militants, the cries of Soviet attack, and the occasional explosion of grenades, which shook the ceiling to dust. Dudayev sat quietly in his seat, waiting for the arrival of the Soviet troops.

The door to the presidential palace was kicked open, and the soldiers rushed into the president's office, turning their guns on Dudayev. He slowly raised his hand and said with a smile in front of a group of red-eyed soldiers, "Young man, take it easy. I don't have a weapon. ”

At the same time, the red flag, a symbol of the Soviets, also flew on the floor of the presidential palace, and the mighty Chechen War of Independence, which lasted two months and finally ended with a complete victory for the Soviet army.

When the news of the capture of the Chechen presidential palace and the capture of Dudayev reached Moscow, everyone breathed a sigh of relief and secretly rejoiced that this damned war was finally over. Yanayev was the only one who frowned slightly when he heard the news, because Dudayev was the only one when the presidential palace was captured, and Maskhadov was missing.

"Looks like it's not over yet." Yanayev snuffed out the cigarette butt, he picked up the phone and dialed the number of Comrade Kryuchkov, and told him to pay attention to the movement of dangerous goods in Moscow in the recent period, especially the sugar that flowed into the city, because Basayev mixed explosives with white sugar and mixed it into Moscow, causing a sensational subway explosion.

Although Kryuchkov had some doubts, he faithfully carried out Yanayev's orders to strengthen security in Moscow and surveillance in the Soviet Union. If the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the KGB were the Soviet Union's means of terror to control the people, then in Yanayev's hands, these two notorious organizations have become shields and swords to safeguard the interests of the country and the people.

The war in Chechnya is over, but the situation in Chechnya is far from over. In addition to continuing to annihilate the armed forces of the remaining cities, it is also necessary to consider how to divide the new pie. After all, the two Kadyrov fathers and sons are also watching every move of the central government, because after the war, they will be the most powerful armed forces in the entire Chechen territory.

At the same time, photographs of red flags flying over the presidential palace in Chechnya and photographs of Yanayev's impassioned speech before the march of the army made headlines in Moscow newspapers. Yanayev, who was accurately captured by the reporters accompanying the army, was like the majestic figure of Comrade Lenin in his speech, and he had the courage of a supreme leader in every gesture. Even the content of the title implies a satire on the Gulf War.

"Our Leaders Encourage Fighters on the Most Dangerous Fronts, Leaders of Other Countries Hide Behind the Safety to Chat and Drink Coffee"

All this propaganda offensive is due to Propaganda Minister Surkov, who has been painstakingly trying to create a steely and pro-people image for Yanayev.

The first thing that matters after the end of the war is the trial of the reactionary rebels. Almost a few days after Yanayev declared the end of the war, the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union welcomed two special prisoners, former Georgian President Zvyad and the leader of the Chechen armed forces, Dudayev. It was almost a trial without any suspense, and the Soviet newspapers, without exception, denounced them for splitting their homeland, except that the Western newspapers would have preached them as heroes of freedom and sacrifice.

With the exception of Zvyad and Dudayev, the Supreme Court sentenced the intellectuals who preached freedom to court, but none of them were convicted of free speech, all of them were sentenced to prison for other reasons.

The sentencing of them on the same day as Dudayev is also a political signal from Yanayev that this is the Soviet Union, this is the world of the proletarian people, and heresy advocating evil capitalist control of the country must be sanctioned and punished!

In the end, under conclusive evidence, Zvyad and Dudayev were sentenced to life imprisonment in the prison of Volkuta in Siberia, a prison for special prisoners, a special gift for liberals, political prisoners and intellectuals who advocated Western freedom were put here to be baptized with Marxism and education in coal digging.

And Yanayev also put the biographical information of these jumping clown characters on the table, and after carefully reading their "glorious resumes", he sighed that sure enough, the public knowledge of the world is the same thing, these people appear to die for freedom and righteousness on the surface, but in fact they are full of male thieves and prostitutes.

In that case, Yanayev also decided to make a black humorous joke with this group of people, not shouting all day long about caring about the suffering of the working people? Then you should first experience the hardships of the people at the bottom. Comrades, the coal mines of Siberia need you, hurry up and contribute to the Motherland.

This is a small-scale political purge, and those who advocate freedom and divide the motherland will all be sent to Siberia to dig coal, and I will make you regret your actions of splitting the motherland in the first place! (To be continued.) )