Seeing Sidorin salute him, Koshkin was a little confused. He waved his hands in a panic and said: "Colonel Sidorin, you are so polite. My responsibility is to protect the safety of the commander. These things are all It’s my responsibility.”
"Comrade Chief of Staff," Kurishenko said from behind Sidorin: "Let the German translator in the division do this. I think we need to interrogate this prisoner."
"There is no need for an interpreter," Sokov said, shaking his head: "He speaks Russian very well. He can be interrogated directly."
After hearing what Sokov said, Kurishenko gave up his plan to find a translator. Instead, he walked directly in front of the fake captain and asked with a serious expression: "What is your name and why are you pretending to be an officer of our army?"
The fake captain was quite cooperative and answered proactively: "My name is Verscher, with the rank of lieutenant. My mission is to kidnap your commander Sokov and bring him to our army's headquarters."
Kurishenko turned to look at Sokov and continued to ask: "How did you know the commander was here?"
"My companion is a Ukrainian." Verscher answered truthfully: "After he found out where General Sokov was, he happened to see the commander of the 124th Regiment leaving, so I went in pretending to be an officer from the division. Trick him."
Having said this, he glared at Koshkin with a hateful look: "But I didn't expect that this lieutenant would find out. When I saw his expression like this, I really thought that he and General Sokov They’ve all been fooled by me.”
"Is your companion Ukrainian?" Sokov captured a key word from the other party's words. He raised his chin at the driver and told Koshkin: "Comrade Lieutenant, go and interrogate him."
"Okay." Koshkin agreed, came to the driver, and asked with a straight face: "What's your name? Have you ever served in our army before?"
But after the driver heard Koshkin's question, he just snorted coldly, and then turned his head to the side, apparently not bothering to answer Koshkin's question.
Seeing that the other party was not cooperating, Koshkin punched and was about to fight, but Sokov stopped him: "Lieutenant Koshkin, this is the division headquarters, don't do anything here."
Hearing what Sokov said, Koshkin lowered his fist. He understood what Sokov meant. He could use some means to deal with such stubborn die-hards, but it was best not to do anything in the division headquarters. : "Understood, Comrade Commander, I will take him to another room for interrogation immediately."
Just when Koshkin called to the two soldiers holding the driver and prepared to take the man next door for interrogation, Major Izvikov, commander of the second battalion of the division guard, came in from outside.
Seeing the scene in front of me, I couldn't help but be stunned for a moment, and then asked Kurishenko in a low voice: "Comrade division commander, why did you arrest these two officers? Did they make any mistake?"
"This is not our officer." Sidorin said to Izvikov: "Both of them are our enemies. They pretended to be our officers and tried to kidnap the comrade commander. Fortunately, Lieutenant Koshkin saw through it. His identity shattered their conspiracy." He pointed at the stubborn driver with his hand, "Well, this guy is said to be Ukrainian. He used his identity as a disguise to help the Germans spy on military intelligence."
Learning that one of the two captured enemies was actually Ukrainian, Izvikov walked up to that person to see what kind of person this Ukrainian scum was.
After he saw the other person's face clearly, he couldn't help but exclaimed: "Nayi, is it you or your ghost?"
The driver, who had never spoken, saw Izvikov shouting out his face, and the muscles on his face twitched violently for a few times, and then said: "I didn't expect that after such a long time, you can still recognize him." Get out of me.”
"When you became my subordinate, there were only more than 200 people in the guerrillas. I can clearly remember everyone's appearance." Izvikov looked at the other party and asked puzzledly: "Didn't you follow the deputy captain to attack in the open air?" Did you die in the battle with the enemy when you were in the mine? Why did you suddenly appear here?"
Facing Izvikov's inquiry, Nayi had to say: "Yes, when we went to attack the open-pit mine that day, we were indeed ambushed by the Germans. But I did not die, but was injured and captured. .”
"Captured by the Germans?" When Izvikov heard this, he immediately understood what was going on, and a trace of anger appeared on his face, "Then you became a shameful traitor."
"Captain," Nayi said using Izvikov's original title: "I don't want to surrender to the Germans, but their torture methods are even more powerful, and I really can't bear it, so I can only choose to serve them. .”
"Shameful traitor." After hearing this, the furious Izvikov pulled out his pistol, pointed it at Nayi, and said through gritted teeth: "I will shoot you."
"Wait a minute, Major Izvikov." Sokov stopped the impulsive Izvikov again: "He can't die yet. We still need to get some useful information from him." After saying this After speaking, Sokov told Koshkin, "Lieutenant, take both of them down and see if you can get some useful information from their mouths."
"Don't worry," Koshkin, who was born in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, is an expert in interrogation. Even if the opponent is a rabbit, he can still ask for useful information, so he assured Sokov: "I will let him Everything I know is told honestly."
After Koshkin and the soldiers left with the two prisoners, Sidorin stepped forward and apologized to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I am really sorry. Due to our negligence in our work, we almost put you in danger. "
Sokov said magnanimously: "You have just occupied the city and haven't had time to clear out the enemy agents in the city. I can't blame you for this. But you should be careful next time and don't let the enemy take advantage of the loophole."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Today's events made Sidorin scared when he thought about it. How could something like this happen again? He patted his chest and assured Sokov: "I will immediately arrange manpower to attack the city." We will conduct investigations here to prevent something like this from happening again.”
For Sokov's safety, he took the initiative and said: "Comrade Commander, we don't know how many enemies are lurking in the city yet. For your safety, you should stay at our division headquarters until the group army headquarters talks about love." . I dare not say anything else, but your safety can definitely be guaranteed." Seeing Sidorin salute him, Koshkin was a little confused. He waved his hands in a panic and said: "Colonel Sidorin, you are really awesome. That's too polite. My responsibility is to protect the safety of the commander, and these things are all within my scope."
"Comrade Chief of Staff," Kurishenko said from behind Sidorin: "Let the German translator in the division come over. I think we need to interrogate this prisoner."
"There is no need for an interpreter," Sokov said, shaking his head: "He speaks Russian very well. He can be interrogated directly."
After hearing what Sokov said, Kurishenko gave up his plan to find a translator. Instead, he walked directly in front of the fake captain and asked with a serious expression: "What is your name and why are you pretending to be an officer of our army?"
The fake captain was quite cooperative and answered proactively: "My name is Verscher, with the rank of lieutenant. My mission is to kidnap your commander Sokov and bring him to our army's headquarters."
Kurishenko turned to look at Sokov and continued to ask: "How did you know the commander was here?"
"My companion is a Ukrainian." Verscher answered truthfully: "After he found out where General Sokov was, he happened to see the commander of the 124th Regiment leaving, so I went in pretending to be an officer from the division. Trick him."
Having said this, he glared at Koshkin with a hateful look: "But I didn't expect that this lieutenant would find out. When I saw his expression like this, I really thought that he and General Sokov They’ve all been fooled by me.”
"Is your companion Ukrainian?" Sokov captured a key word from the other party's words. He raised his chin at the driver and told Koshkin: "Comrade Lieutenant, go and interrogate him."
"Okay." Koshkin agreed, came to the driver, and asked with a straight face: "What's your name? Have you ever served in our army before?"
But after the driver heard Koshkin's question, he just snorted coldly, and then turned his head to the side, seemingly disdainful to answer Koshkin's question.
Seeing that the other party was not cooperating, Koshkin punched and was about to fight, but Sokov stopped him: "Lieutenant Koshkin, this is the division headquarters, don't do anything here."
Hearing what Sokov said, Koshkin lowered his fist. He understood what Sokov meant. He could use some means to deal with such stubborn die-hards, but it was best not to do anything in the division headquarters. : "Understood, Comrade Commander, I will take him to another room for interrogation immediately."
Just when Koshkin called to the two soldiers holding the driver and prepared to take the man next door for interrogation, Major Izvikov, commander of the second battalion of the division guard, came in from outside.
Seeing the scene in front of me, I couldn't help but be stunned for a moment, and then asked Kurishenko in a low voice: "Comrade division commander, why did you arrest these two officers? Did they make any mistake?"
"This is not our officer." Sidorin said to Izvikov: "Both of them are our enemies. They disguised themselves as officers of our army and tried to kidnap the comrade commander. Fortunately, Lieutenant Koshkin saw through it. Their identity shattered their conspiracy." He pointed at the stubborn driver with his hand, "Well, this guy is said to be Ukrainian. He used his identity as a disguise to help the Germans spy on military intelligence."
Learning that one of the two captured enemies was actually Ukrainian, Izvikov walked up to that person to see what kind of person this Ukrainian scum was.
After he saw the other person's face clearly, he couldn't help but exclaimed: "Nayi, is it you or your ghost?"
The driver, who had never spoken, saw Izvikov shouting out his face, and the muscles on his face twitched violently for a few times, and then said: "I didn't expect that after such a long time, you can still recognize him." Get out of me.”
"When you became my subordinate, there were only more than 200 people in the guerrillas. I can clearly remember everyone's appearance." Izvikov looked at the other party and asked puzzledly: "Didn't you follow the deputy captain to attack in the open air?" Did you die in the battle with the enemy when you were in the mine? Why did you suddenly appear here?"
Facing Izvikov's inquiry, Nayi had to say: "Yes, when we went to attack the open-pit mine that day, we were indeed ambushed by the Germans. But I did not die, but was injured and captured. .”
"Captured by the Germans?" When Izvikov heard this, he immediately understood what was going on, and a trace of anger appeared on his face, "Then you became a shameful traitor."
"Captain," Nayi said using Izvikov's original title: "I don't want to surrender to the Germans, but their torture methods are even more powerful, and I really can't bear it, so I can only choose to serve them. .”
"Wait a minute, Major Izvikov." Sokov stopped the impulsive Izvikov again: "He can't die yet. We still need to get some useful information from him." After saying this After speaking, Sokov told Koshkin, "Lieutenant, take both of them down and see if you can get some useful information from their mouths."
"Don't worry," Koshkin, who was born in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, is an expert in interrogation. Even if the opponent is a rabbit, he can still ask for useful information, so he assured Sokov: "I will let him Everything I know is told honestly."
After Koshkin and the soldiers left with the two prisoners, Sidorin stepped forward and apologized to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I am really sorry. Due to our negligence in our work, we almost put you in danger. "
Sokov said magnanimously: "You have just occupied the city and haven't had time to clear out the enemy agents in the city. I can't blame you for this. But you should be careful next time and don't let the enemy take advantage of the loophole."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Today's events made Sidorin scared when he thought about it. How could something like this happen again? He patted his chest and assured Sokov: "I will immediately arrange manpower to attack the city." We will conduct investigations here to prevent something like this from happening again.”
For the sake of Sokov's safety, he offered: "Comrade Commander, we don't know how many enemies are lurking in the city yet. For your safety, you should stay at our division headquarters until the group army headquarters talks about love." . I dare not say anything else, but your safety can definitely be guaranteed." Sokov said magnanimously: "You just occupied the city and haven't had time to eliminate the enemy agents in the city. I can't blame you for this. But next time Be careful not to let the enemy take advantage of the situation."
"Don't worry, Comrade Commander." Today's events made Sidorin scared when he thought about it. How could something like this happen again? He patted his chest and assured Sokov: "I will immediately arrange manpower to attack the city." We will conduct investigations here to prevent something like this from happening again.”
For the sake of Sokov's safety, he offered: "Comrade Commander, we don't know how many enemies are lurking in the city yet. For your safety, you should stay at our division headquarters until the group army headquarters talks about love." .I dare not say anything else, but your safety can definitely be guaranteed."