Although Samoilov deployed numerous patrols within a radius of 500 meters from the headquarters to prevent German spies from setting fires. But the German spies were not fools. They discovered that the area originally planned to be set on fire was guarded by Soviet patrols, so they decisively re-selected a new location for arson.
Facts have proved that their approach is completely correct. Defenses were deployed within a 500-meter radius of the headquarters, but they chose the location of the arson one kilometer away, leaving Samoilov and others unable to defend themselves.
Not long after Sokov led his men to evacuate the headquarters, enemy planes entered the sky above Klemenkoug. They used the three fire fields arranged by the spies to find the area to be bombed, and dropped the aerial bombs they carried. When aerial bombs exploded in the city, setting fire to numerous locations, the German bombers turned a corner in the air and flew back in a swaggering manner.
After the air raid alert was lifted, Sokov returned to his headquarters.
Although Samoilov's deployment failed to prevent German spies from setting fires in the city, the location of the spies' arson was further away from the headquarters, making the target area larger. When enemy planes in the air cannot see the ground clearly, it is naturally impossible to accurately drop aerial bombs to Sokov's headquarters.
When Sokov returned to the headquarters, he only saw two or three smoking craters in the square outside the church. The entire church building was still intact, and he couldn't help but secretly breathed a sigh of relief. He stopped Samyko and asked: "Chief of Staff, can you contact Lieutenant Samoilov immediately?"
"There should be a radio operator with a walkie-talkie around him, and he can probably be contacted." After Sameko said this, he tentatively asked Sokov: "Do you have anything to do with him?"
"I want him to send people to the third fire scene before the bombing," Sokov replied: "If he is lucky enough, he might be able to catch the two German spies there who slipped through the net."
"Comrade Commander, I think it may be too late." Samek shook his head and said, "Although the bombing by enemy planes only lasted ten minutes, it was enough for the German spies to escape."
"We have to give it a try." Sokov knew very well in his heart that he was a little late-minded. He should have ordered Samoilov to lead people to the third fire scene when the headquarters was transferred. Maybe he would be able to Catch the German spy before he can escape. Although it is a bit late at the moment, he should still try his luck. If his luck is overwhelming, the German spy may be caught by him before he can escape due to various reasons: "Even if he can't catch it, we can still arrange it." People are there to put out the fire.”
Although Samyko thought that the chance of catching the German spy was infinitely close to zero, since it was Sokov who gave the order, he naturally did not dare to neglect it and quickly ordered the telegraph operator to contact Samoilov and inform him to go there. The third fire scene is to fight fires and hunt down German spies who slipped through the net.
When the operator told Samyko that he had been contacted, Samoylov quickly took the earpiece and said loudly: "Comrade Lieutenant, I am Samyko's chief of staff."
When Samoilov and Serelkov first went out on patrol, they did not carry a walkie-talkie with them at all. When he saw the first fire scene, he immediately realized that he had no communication tools around him, and he was afraid that he might cause trouble. He quickly ordered people to go back to the company headquarters of the special company and notified the radio operator to come and join him.
But when the second fire scene appeared, Serelkov quickly calculated the approximate location of the third fire scene based on the locations of the two fire scenes. Then he said to Samoilov: "Comrade Company Commander, the enemy has already lit two fires. If I am not wrong in my estimation, they will soon light a third fire."
"Do you know where the third fire scene is?" Samoylov asked anxiously.
Serelkov took out a map from his satchel, unfolded it, illuminated it with a flashlight and said to Samoilov: "Comrade company commander, based on the locations of the first two fire scenes, I analyzed that the third fire scene should be in the library to the north. hotel, restaurant or hotel…”
Before Serelkov could finish speaking, Samoilov said with a shocked face: "Lieutenant Serelkov, your analysis makes sense. Among these three possible locations, I think the library is the most likely. , there are a large number of books stored there, and once the fire is ignited, the fire will be uncontrollable."
"Then let's rush there as soon as possible." Serelkov said: "Maybe we can prevent the German spies from setting fire."
The library department was about two or three kilometers away from where the two of them were. Since there was no transportation, they could only run forward with the patrol team.
Just halfway through, fire appeared in front of him. Serelkov wailed: "Comrade company commander, it seems we are too late. The enemy has been set alight by the library."
Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Samoilov said inexplicably: "It's too late to say it's too late, and it's not too late to say it's not too late."
Serelkov asked in confusion: "What do you mean?"
"If we were to stop the spies from setting the fire, we were indeed late." Samoylov said with some pride, "But I think the spies didn't leave so quickly after setting the fire. Maybe we can catch them."
Precisely because Samoilov had the idea of catching a spy, after they arrived at the burning library, they did not invest in putting out the fire, but launched a search nearby. Soon, one of the patrols spotted two suspicious people who were about to leave on their bicycles.
The patrol leader loudly ordered them to stop, but the more he shouted, the faster the other party rode. In this case, if it cannot be confirmed that there is a problem with these two people, then the patrol leader should go to the cooking class to cook. In order to prevent the other party from escaping, the captain decisively ordered his men to shoot.
After a burst of gunfire, the two suspicious people were shot and fell off the bicycle.
Samoilov and Serelkov heard the gunshots and hurried over. Still far away, Samoylov asked thoughtfully: "Why did you shoot? What happened?"
"Report to comrade company commander," the patrol leader hurriedly reported to Samoilov: "I found two suspicious people. Seeing that they were about to run away, I decisively ordered to shoot." He pointed in the distance with his hand. Pointing, he continued, "Both of them were shot and fell out of the car. I'm about to send someone to check."
"You won't hit the wrong person, right?" As soon as this idea came into Samoylov's mind, he decisively denied it: "The air raid siren has been sounded in the city, and the residents have entered the air raid shelters one after another. At this moment, there are still People riding bicycles on the street are very suspicious even if they are not spies. There is nothing wrong with the patrol leader ordering his subordinates to shoot."
Thinking of this, he nodded to the patrol leader and said in an approving tone: "Well done, Comrade Second Lieutenant. You take people over to see if they are still alive. But whether they are dead or alive, we must find out who they are." identity of."
"Don't worry, comrade company commander." Seeing Samoylov praising him, the patrol captain was not only complacent, but after agreeing, he led his men towards the two men who fell to the ground.
The patrol leader led people to the place and saw that among the two people who had fallen to the ground, one was lying motionless on the ground. His body was surrounded by blood, and there was no sign of life. The other person was lying on his back on the ground, covering his abdomen with his hands, and kept humming.
Although Samoilov deployed numerous patrols within a radius of 500 meters from the headquarters to prevent German spies from setting fires. But the German spies were not fools. They discovered that the area originally planned to be set on fire was guarded by Soviet patrols, so they decisively re-selected a new location for arson.
Facts have proved that their approach is completely correct. Defenses were deployed within a 500-meter radius of the headquarters, but they chose the location of the arson one kilometer away, leaving Samoilov and others unable to defend themselves.
Not long after Sokov led his men to evacuate the headquarters, enemy planes entered the sky above Klemenkoug. They used the three fire fields arranged by the spies to find the area to be bombed, and dropped the aerial bombs they carried. When aerial bombs exploded in the city, setting fire to numerous locations, the German bombers turned a corner in the air and flew back in a swaggering manner.
After the air raid alert was lifted, Sokov returned to his headquarters.
Although Samoilov's deployment failed to prevent German spies from setting fires in the city, the location of the spies' arson was further away from the headquarters, making the target area larger. When enemy planes in the air cannot see the ground clearly, it is naturally impossible to accurately drop aerial bombs to Sokov's headquarters.
When Sokov returned to the headquarters, he only saw two or three smoking craters in the square outside the church. The entire church building was still intact, and he couldn't help but secretly breathed a sigh of relief. He stopped Samyko and asked: "Chief of Staff, can you contact Lieutenant Samoilov immediately?"
"There should be a radio operator with a walkie-talkie around him, and he can probably be contacted." After Sameko said this, he tentatively asked Sokov: "Do you have anything to do with him?"
"I want him to send people to the third fire scene before the bombing," Sokov replied: "If he is lucky enough, he might be able to catch the two German spies there who slipped through the net."
"Comrade Commander, I think it may be too late." Samek shook his head and said, "Although the bombing by enemy planes only lasted ten minutes, it was enough for the German spies to escape."
"We have to give it a try." Sokov knew very well in his heart that he was a little late-minded. He should have ordered Samoilov to lead people to the third fire scene when the headquarters was transferred. Maybe he would be able to Catch the German spy before he can escape. Although it is a bit late at the moment, he should still try his luck. If his luck is overwhelming, the German spy may be caught by him before he can escape due to various reasons: "Even if he can't catch it, we can still arrange it." People are there to put out the fire.”
Although Samyko believed that the chance of catching the German spy was infinitely close to zero, since it was Sokov who gave the order, he naturally did not dare to neglect it and quickly ordered the telegraph operator to contact Samoilov and inform him to go The third fire scene is to fight fires and hunt down German spies who slipped through the net.
When the operator told Samyko that he had been contacted, Samoylov quickly took the earpiece and said loudly: "Comrade Lieutenant, I am Samyko's chief of staff."
When Samoilov and Serelkov first went out on patrol, they did not carry a walkie-talkie with them at all. When he saw the first fire scene, he immediately realized that he had no communication tools around him, and he was afraid that he might cause trouble. He quickly ordered people to go back to the company headquarters of the special company and notified the radio operator to come and join him.
But when the second fire scene appeared, Serelkov quickly calculated the approximate location of the third fire scene based on the locations of the two fire scenes. Then he said to Samoilov: "Comrade Company Commander, the enemy has already lit two fires. If I am not wrong in my estimation, they will soon light a third fire."
"Do you know where the third fire scene is?" Samoylov asked anxiously.
Serelkov took out a map from his satchel, unfolded it, illuminated it with a flashlight and said to Samoilov: "Comrade company commander, based on the locations of the first two fire scenes, I analyzed that the third fire scene should be in the library to the north. hotel, restaurant or hotel…”
Before Serelkov could finish speaking, Samoilov said with a shocked face: "Lieutenant Serelkov, your analysis makes sense. Among these three possible locations, I think the library is the most likely. , there are a large number of books stored there, and once the fire is ignited, the fire will be uncontrollable."
"Then let's rush there as soon as possible." Serelkov said: "Maybe we can prevent the German spies from setting fire."
The library department was about two or three kilometers away from where the two of them were. Since there was no transportation, they could only run forward with the patrol team.
Just halfway through, fire appeared in front of him. Serelkov wailed: "Comrade company commander, it seems we are too late. The enemy has been set ablaze by the library."
Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Samoilov said inexplicably: "It's too late to say it's too late, and it's not too late to say it's not too late."
Serelkov asked in confusion: "What do you mean?"
"If we were to stop the spies from setting the fire, we were indeed late." Samoylov said with some pride, "But I think the spies didn't leave so quickly after setting the fire. Maybe we can catch them."
Precisely because Samoilov had the idea of catching a spy, after they arrived at the burning library, they did not invest in putting out the fire, but launched a search nearby. Soon, one of the patrols spotted two suspicious people who were about to leave on their bicycles.
The patrol leader loudly ordered them to stop, but the more he shouted, the faster the other party rode. In this case, if it cannot be confirmed that there is a problem with these two people, then the patrol leader should go to the cooking class to cook. In order to prevent the other party from escaping, the captain decisively ordered his men to shoot.
After a burst of gunfire, the two suspicious people were shot and fell off the bicycle.
"Report to comrade company commander," the patrol leader hurriedly reported to Samoilov: "I found two suspicious people. Seeing that they were about to run away, I decisively ordered to shoot." He pointed in the distance with his hand. Pointing, he continued, "Both of them were shot and fell out of the car. I'm about to send someone to check."
"You won't hit the wrong person, right?" As soon as this idea came to Samoylov's mind, he decisively denied it: "The air raid siren has been sounded in the city, and the residents have entered the air raid shelters one after another. At this moment, there are still People riding bicycles on the street are very suspicious even if they are not spies. There is nothing wrong with the patrol leader ordering his subordinates to shoot."