Seeing that Ignat was still hesitant, Sokov said first: "I have no idea about this matter today. If I make a mistake in judgment and something happens, I will bear all the responsibilities. I will treat you as if you didn't show up; if I judge Correct, that is a great achievement, all the credit belongs to you, I will never be greedy for credit."
Everyone in the car laughed, and someone said: "Comrade General, after hearing what you said, we realized that it was a great good thing that you called us here."
Sokov said: "You are all Yakov's subordinates, and I will never forget you if good things happen."
Someone bravely said: "When you asked us to change into civilian clothes, we thought someone had offended you and wanted to help you fight."
This remark caused the whole car to laugh again.
Sokov also smiled: "Fight? If it's just a fight, why would I ask you to bring weapons? Besides, if I encounter a fight, I don't need your help. I will definitely go to my friends in the Ministry of Internal Affairs."
"Comrade General," Ignat asked respectfully, "What should we do next?"
Sokov knew very well in his heart that if the officer he saw was really a German spy, he would be highly alert. Even if his group went in plainclothes, there was still the possibility of alerting the enemy, so there must be a careful plan. plan of.
"Captain Ignat," Sokov said carefully: "I know which house the man lives in, but I don't know the room on the specific floor where he is, so when I arrest him later, I have to be careful not to notice him. And ran away."
"Do you have any detailed plans?"
"Captain, the bus we are on looks very ordinary. We can drive all the way to the side of the building and stop later." Sokov told Ignat: "Then you send two The soldier entered the building carrying a pistol and, under the guise of looking for someone, asked the building administrator which room the person lived in."
Ignat and his men are responsible for the security work of the Weapons and Equipment Department. If they are sent to the battlefield, their combat effectiveness will definitely be inferior to that of ordinary field troops; but if they are used to arrest suspicious elements, their capabilities are no better than those of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The staff is poor.
So as soon as Sokov finished speaking, he nodded and said: "I understand, Comrade General. I will personally take two people to arrest the suspicious person in the building."
"That's okay." If ordinary soldiers were to arrest the officer, Sokov would still feel a little uneasy. Seeing Ignat express his willingness to personally lead the team, Sokov felt at ease: "Then I'll leave this matter to you."
The car came to a stop next to the building. When Ignat and two soldiers were about to get out of the car, Sokov specifically told him: "Comrade Captain, the other party has a gun, you must be more careful. "
"Don't worry, Comrade General." Ignat grinned at Sokov and replied, "I know what's going on."
In order to facilitate the attack, after the three people got out of the car, the door was not closed and was still wide open. Sokov and Asiya sat on the side away from the building to avoid being discovered by the officers in the building.
After Ignat got off the bus with the soldiers, he did not immediately enter the building. Instead, he stood downstairs and shouted: "Hey, Ajik, Ajik, are you at home?"
Hearing Ignat's shout, Sokov couldn't help but tremble all over. He thought to himself that if you shouted outside the building, weren't you giving a message to the officers inside?
"Misha," Ignat's shout also made Asiya feel frightened. She asked Sokov in a panic: "Captain Ignat is yelling outside, will he not alert the man in the building?" Officer?"
Although Sokov was dealing with Ignat for the first time, he also felt that the other party would not be so brainless that he would risk being exposed and make blind noises in front of others.
At this time, he heard Ignat shouting again: "Ajik, we are leaving, come down quickly. If you don't come down, I will bring people in to find you."
When Sokov heard this, he immediately realized that he had misunderstood Ignat. The emotional opponent used this method to paralyze the officer in the building, making him think that Ignat and others were coming from a man named Ajik. .
After figuring out what was going on, Sokov turned to Asiya who was sitting in the back row and said, "Asiya, don't worry. This is a little trick used by Ignat. He deliberately shouted loudly outside the building. , which happens to make the officer in the building relax his vigilance, which is conducive to their arrest."
After saying this, Sokov asked the soldiers sitting in the car: "Except Captain Ignat, who has the highest military rank here?"
As soon as Sokov finished asking, the man sitting in front of him raised his hand: "Comrade General, I am Second Lieutenant Yura, and the soldiers in the car are all my subordinates."
"Second Lieutenant Yura," Sokov pointed to the building next to him and said to Yura: "After Captain Ignat leads people into the building, you immediately lead a few soldiers around to the back of the building to avoid The suspicious person jumped out of the window and escaped. The rest of the group is under my command, and we'll stay here to guard the front door."
Besides, Ignat yelled outside the building for a while, muttered, opened the iron door, and entered the building with his two subordinates. Seeing this, Second Lieutenant Yura turned and asked Sokov: "Comrade General, should I take people around to the back of the building now?"
Sokov did not answer immediately, but tilted his head and looked outside the car. He saw that no one was seen in front of any windows on the side of the building near the bus. Then he nodded to Second Lieutenant Yura and said: "Go, Second Lieutenant Yura, pay attention to safety."
The officer Sokov and Asiya met was a German spy named Schwab. He used the captured identity documents to sneak into Moscow. I was supposed to go to the contact today, but something went wrong with the contact person and he didn't show up at the stipulated time. Schwab, who was always cautious, was worried that the other party had been captured by the Soviet intelligence agency and even betrayed himself, so he evacuated the place in time and prepared to wait for the next day to go to the next meeting point.
On the way home, he saw Sokov and Asiya. At the time, he thought they were people from the intelligence agency, but after careful observation, he found that they were ordinary passers-by, so he did not take a detour and returned directly. own place of residence.
While he was lying on the bed with his eyes closed and concentrating, he suddenly heard someone shouting outside the window, so he walked to the window and looked down cautiously. I saw a bus parked downstairs, and three people were shouting to a man named Ajik downstairs, seeming to urge him to go downstairs quickly.
Seeing that nothing was going on, Schwab turned away from the window and lay back on the bed. He began to wonder if the contact person did not show up today. Was there something delayed or was he arrested by the Soviet intelligence agency.
Just then, he heard someone knocking on the door. He immediately took out the pistol placed under the pillow and asked warily: "Who, who is outside?"
"Ajik, it's me, Andre!" A familiar voice came from outside the door: "Our car has arrived downstairs, waiting for you to get off."
Schwab came to the door and shouted outside: "Andre, you are looking in the wrong place. There is no Ajik here."
"Impossible," the person outside told the room number, and said confidently: "This is the right room, Ajik, stop joking, open the door quickly." After that, he banged the door hard.
Seeing that Ignat was still hesitant, Sokov said first: "I have no idea about this matter today. If I make a mistake in judgment and something happens, I will bear all the responsibilities. I will treat you as if you didn't show up; if I judge Correct, that is a great achievement, all the credit belongs to you, I will never be greedy for credit."
Everyone in the car laughed, and someone said: "Comrade General, after hearing what you said, we realized that it was a great good thing that you called us here."
Sokov said: "You are all Yakov's subordinates, and I will never forget you if good things happen."
Someone bravely said: "When you asked us to change into civilian clothes, we thought someone had offended you and wanted to help you fight."
This remark caused the whole car to laugh again.
Sokov also smiled: "Fight? If it's just a fight, why would I ask you to bring weapons? Besides, if I encounter a fight, I don't need your help. I will definitely go to my friends in the Ministry of Internal Affairs."
"Comrade General," Ignat asked respectfully, "What should we do next?"
Sokov knew very well in his heart that if the officer he saw was really a German spy, he would be highly alert. Even if his group went in plainclothes, there was still the possibility of alerting the enemy, so there must be a careful plan. plan of.
"Captain Ignat," Sokov said carefully: "I know which house the man lives in, but I don't know the room on the specific floor where he is, so when I arrest him later, I have to be careful not to notice him. And ran away."
"Do you have any detailed plans?"
"Captain, the bus we are on looks very ordinary. We can drive all the way to the side of the building and stop later." Sokov told Ignat: "Then you send two The soldier entered the building carrying a pistol and, under the guise of looking for someone, asked the building administrator which room the person lived in."
Ignat and his men are responsible for the security work of the Weapons and Equipment Department. If they are sent to the battlefield, their combat effectiveness will definitely be inferior to that of ordinary field troops; but if they are used to arrest suspicious elements, their capabilities are no better than those of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The staff is poor.
So as soon as Sokov finished speaking, he nodded and said: "I understand, Comrade General. I will personally take two people to arrest the suspicious person in the building."
"That's okay." If ordinary soldiers were to arrest the officer, Sokov would still feel a little uneasy. Seeing Ignat express his willingness to personally lead the team, Sokov felt at ease: "Then I'll leave this matter to you."
The car came to a stop next to the building. When Ignat and two soldiers were about to get out of the car, Sokov specifically told him: "Comrade Captain, the other party has a gun, you must be more careful. "
"Don't worry, Comrade General." Ignat grinned at Sokov and replied, "I know what's going on."
In order to facilitate the attack, after the three people got out of the car, the door was not closed and was still wide open. Sokov and Asiya sat on the side away from the building to avoid being discovered by the officers in the building.
After Ignat got off the bus with the soldiers, he did not immediately enter the building. Instead, he stood downstairs and shouted: "Hey, Ajik, Ajik, are you at home?"
Hearing Ignat's shout, Sokov couldn't help but tremble all over. He thought to himself that if you shouted outside the building, weren't you giving a message to the officers inside?
"Misha," Ignat's shout also made Asiya feel frightened. She asked Sokov in a panic: "Captain Ignat is yelling outside, will he not alert the man in the building?" Officer?"
Although Sokov was dealing with Ignat for the first time, he also felt that the other party would not be so brainless that he would risk being exposed and make blind noises in front of others.
At this time, he heard Ignat shouting again: "Ajik, we are leaving, come down quickly. If you don't come down, I will bring people in to find you."
When Sokov heard this, he immediately realized that he had misunderstood Ignat. The emotional opponent used this method to paralyze the officer in the building, making him think that Ignat and others were coming from a man named Ajik. .
After figuring out what was going on, Sokov turned to Asiya who was sitting in the back row and said, "Asiya, don't worry. This is a little trick used by Ignat. He deliberately shouted loudly outside the building. , which happens to make the officer in the building relax his vigilance, which is conducive to their arrest."
After saying this, Sokov asked the soldiers sitting in the car: "Except Captain Ignat, who has the highest military rank here?"
As soon as Sokov finished asking, the man sitting in front of him raised his hand: "Comrade General, I am Second Lieutenant Yura, and the soldiers in the car are all my subordinates."
"Second Lieutenant Yura," Sokov pointed to the building next to him and said to Yura: "After Captain Ignat leads people into the building, you should immediately lead a few soldiers around to the back of the building to avoid The suspicious person jumped out of the window and escaped. The rest of the group is under my command, and we'll stay here to guard the front door."
Besides, Ignat yelled outside the building for a while, muttered, opened the iron door, and entered the building with his two subordinates. Seeing this, Second Lieutenant Yura turned and asked Sokov: "Comrade General, should I take people around to the back of the building now?"
Sokov did not answer immediately, but tilted his head and looked outside the car. He saw that no one was seen in front of any windows on the side of the building near the bus. Then he nodded to Second Lieutenant Yura and said: "Go, Second Lieutenant Yura, pay attention to safety."
The officer Sokov and Asiya met was a German spy named Schwab. He used the captured identity documents to sneak into Moscow. I was supposed to go to the contact today, but something went wrong with the contact person and he didn't show up at the stipulated time. Schwab, who was always cautious, was worried that the other party had been captured by the Soviet intelligence agency and even betrayed himself, so he evacuated the place in time and prepared to wait for the next day to go to the next meeting point.
On the way home, he saw Sokov and Asiya. At that time, he thought they were people from the intelligence agency, but after careful observation, he found that they were ordinary passers-by, so he did not take a detour and returned directly. own place of residence.
On the way home, he saw Sokov and Asiya. At that time, he thought they were people from the intelligence agency, but after careful observation, he found that they were ordinary passers-by, so he did not take a detour and returned directly. own place of residence.