Chapter 1876

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In the evening, the two got on a transport plane flying to Helsing.

On the plane, Lyudmila asked Vasily curiously: "Vasily, why do we want to fly to the small city of Heysin?"

"The army headquarters should be located in Helsing."

Lyudmila is Ukrainian and is naturally more familiar with the geography of Ukraine than Vasily. After listening to Vasily’s words, she couldn’t help but frowned: “So, the next direction of attack of the 53rd Army is Moldavi. Asia and Romania, and it will be other forces that liberate Odessa."

"That's for sure, Comrade Lyudmila." Although Vasily didn't understand why Lyudmila said this, he truthfully expressed his true thoughts: "A unit can only be responsible for one direction of attack. Since The 53rd Army has reached Helsing, and it is most convenient to continue attacking westward."

"What a pity." Lyudmila said with regret: "After the war broke out, I fought in Odessa for two and a half months. When I retreated, I secretly swore that as long as I am alive, I will fight in the counterattack Once this begins, I will also become a member of the force that liberates the city."

After listening to Lyudmila's words, Vasily said regretfully: "It is indeed a regrettable thing not to be able to personally participate in the liberation of the city that he evacuated."

Lyudmila became silent at first. She was secretly thinking about whether she could ask General Sokov to join the troops that could liberate Odessa when she reached the headquarters of the 53rd Army, so as to fulfill her wish. A wish.

As a sniper, Vasily was a taciturn person. Seeing that Lyudmila stopped talking, he began to close his eyes and rest.

The plane landed at a simple airport. Before it came to a complete stop, Vasily saw a jeep starting outside the runway and moving with the plane.

After the two got off the plane, a lieutenant stepped out of the jeep and came to the two of them. He asked politely: "Are you Major Vasily and Major Lyudmila from Moscow?"

"Yes, it's us." They both replied in unison.

"Hello, two majors!" The lieutenant raised his hand to salute the two men and said loudly: "I am Lieutenant Koshkin of the headquarters' security force. I am here to pick you up on the order of Comrade Commander."

After hearing this, Vasily looked at the blue-top military cap worn by Koshkin and smiled: "In the past, the person responsible for protecting General Sokov was Lieutenant Samoylov, and now it is Lieutenant Koshkin, both from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. .”

Koshkin knew Lieutenant Samoilov. When Vasily mentioned this person, he suddenly felt more favorable to him. "Lieutenant Samoilov is still in the 27th Army, so now Commander I am responsible for the safety of my comrades."

"It can be seen," Vasily nodded and said, "General Sokov always keeps his most trusted people by his side."

"The car is ready for you, please get in." Koshkin remembered his mission today, and after chatting with Vasily for a few words, he greeted the two of them to get in the car: "Comrade Commander is still waiting for you. "

Ten minutes later, the jeep came to a stop outside the headquarters. Koshkin got out of the car first, then came to the back of the car, opened the door for the two of them, and respectfully asked them to get out of the car.

"Comrade Lieutenant," when Koshkin led the two people inside, Lyudmila suddenly asked, "I heard that General Sokov is very young. Is it true?"

"Of course it is true, Major Lyudmila." Koshkin said with some pride: "I can tell you responsibly that there will never be a general younger than the commander in our army. ”

Koshkin led the two men into the headquarters, passed through the busy communication area, and came to Sokov. After raising his hands in salute, he reported loudly: "Comrade Commander, I have sent Major Vasily Brought here with Major Lyudmila."

After Sokov thanked Koshkin, he came to the two men.

He first stretched out his hand to Vasily and said with a little excitement in his tone: "Hello, Vasily, I'm glad to see you are still alive."

"Me too, Comrade General." Vasily's face showed an expression of joy.

When Sokov shook hands with Vasily, he pulled him into his arms, gave him a warm hug, and said: "Since you are all still alive, then live well and see The day we defeated the German invaders." In the evening, the two got on a transport plane flying to Helsing.

On the plane, Lyudmila asked Vasily curiously: "Vasily, why do we want to fly to the small city of Heysin?"

"The army headquarters should be located in Helsing."

Lyudmila is Ukrainian and is naturally more familiar with the geography of Ukraine than Vasily. After listening to Vasily’s words, she couldn’t help but frowned: “So, the next direction of attack of the 53rd Army is Moldavi. Asia and Romania, and it will be other forces that liberate Odessa."

"That's for sure, Comrade Lyudmila." Although Vasily didn't understand why Lyudmila said this, he truthfully expressed his true thoughts: "A unit can only be responsible for one direction of attack. Since The 53rd Army has reached Helsing, and it is most convenient to continue attacking westward."

"What a pity." Lyudmila said with regret: "After the war broke out, I fought in Odessa for two and a half months. When I retreated, I secretly swore that as long as I am alive, I will fight in the counterattack Once this begins, I will also become a member of the force that liberates the city."

After listening to Lyudmila's words, Vasily said regretfully: "It is indeed a regrettable thing not to be able to personally participate in the liberation of the city that he evacuated."

Lyudmila became silent at first. She was secretly thinking about whether, when she arrived at the headquarters of the 53rd Army, she could ask General Sokov to join the troops that could liberate Odessa, in order to fulfill her wish. A wish.

As a sniper, Vasily was a taciturn person. Seeing that Lyudmila stopped talking, he began to close his eyes and rest.

The plane landed at a simple airport. Before it came to a complete stop, Vasily saw a jeep starting outside the runway and moving with the plane.

After the two of them got off the plane, a lieutenant stepped out of the jeep and came to the two of them. He asked politely: "Are you Major Vasily and Major Lyudmila from Moscow?"

"Yes, it's us." They both replied in unison.

"Hello, two majors!" The lieutenant raised his hand to salute the two men and said loudly: "I am Lieutenant Koshkin of the headquarters security force. I came here to pick you up on the order of Comrade Commander."

After hearing this, Vasily looked at the blue-top military cap worn by Koshkin and smiled: "In the past, the person responsible for protecting General Sokov was Lieutenant Samoylov, and now it is Lieutenant Koshkin, both from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. .”

Koshkin knew Lieutenant Samoilov. When Vasily mentioned this person, he suddenly felt more favorable to him. "Lieutenant Samoilov is still in the 27th Army, so now Commander I am responsible for the safety of my comrades."

"It can be seen," Vasily nodded and said, "General Sokov always keeps his most trusted people by his side."

"The car is ready for you, please get in." Koshkin remembered his mission today, and after chatting with Vasily for a few words, he greeted the two of them to get in the car: "Comrade Commander is still waiting for you. "

Ten minutes later, the jeep came to a stop outside the headquarters. Koshkin got out of the car first, then came to the back of the car, opened the door for the two of them, and respectfully asked them to get out of the car.

"Comrade Lieutenant," when Koshkin led the two people inside, Lyudmila suddenly asked, "I heard that General Sokov is very young. Is it true?"

"Of course it is true, Major Lyudmila." Koshkin said with some pride: "I can tell you responsibly that there will never be a general younger than the commander in our army. ”

Koshkin led the two men into the headquarters, passed through the busy communication area, and came to Sokov. After raising his hands in salute, he reported loudly: "Comrade Commander, I have sent Major Vasily Brought here with Major Lyudmila."

After Sokov thanked Koshkin, he came to the two men.

He first stretched out his hand to Vasily and said with a little excitement in his tone: "Hello, Vasily, I'm glad to see you are still alive."

"Me too, Comrade General." Vasily's face showed an expression of joy.

When Sokov shook hands with Vasily, he pulled him into his arms, gave him a warm hug, and said: "Since you are all still alive, let's live well. See The day we defeated the German invaders." In the evening, the two got on a transport plane flying to Helsing.

On the plane, Lyudmila asked Vasily curiously: "Vasily, why do we want to fly to the small city of Heysin?"

"The army headquarters should be located in Helsing."

Lyudmila is Ukrainian and is naturally more familiar with the geography of Ukraine than Vasily. After listening to Vasily’s words, she couldn’t help but frowned: “So, the next direction of attack of the 53rd Army is Moldavi. Asia and Romania, and it will be other forces that liberate Odessa."

"That's for sure, Comrade Lyudmila." Although Vasily didn't understand why Lyudmila said this, he truthfully expressed his true thoughts: "A unit can only be responsible for one direction of attack. Since The 53rd Army has reached Helsing, and it is most convenient to continue attacking westward."

"What a pity." Lyudmila said with regret: "After the war broke out, I fought in Odessa for two and a half months. When I retreated, I secretly swore that as long as I am alive, I will fight in the counterattack Once this begins, I will also become a member of the force that liberates the city."

After listening to Lyudmila's words, Vasily said regretfully: "It is indeed a regrettable thing not to be able to personally participate in the liberation of the city that he evacuated."

Lyudmila became silent at first. She was secretly thinking about whether, when she arrived at the headquarters of the 53rd Army, she could ask General Sokov to join the troops that could liberate Odessa, in order to fulfill her wish. A wish.

As a sniper, Vasily was a taciturn person. Seeing that Lyudmila stopped talking, he began to close his eyes and rest.

The plane landed at a simple airport. Before it came to a complete stop, Vasily saw a jeep starting outside the runway and moving with the plane.

After the two of them got off the plane, a lieutenant stepped out of the jeep and came to the two of them. He asked politely: "Are you Major Vasily and Major Lyudmila from Moscow?"

"Yes, it's us." They both replied in unison.

"Hello, two majors!" The lieutenant raised his hand to salute the two men and said loudly: "I am Lieutenant Koshkin of the headquarters security force. I came here to pick you up on the order of Comrade Commander."

After hearing this, Vasily looked at the blue-top military cap worn by Koshkin and smiled: "In the past, the person responsible for protecting General Sokov was Lieutenant Samoylov, and now it is Lieutenant Koshkin, both from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. .”

Koshkin knew Lieutenant Samoilov. When Vasily mentioned this person, he suddenly felt more favorable to him. "Lieutenant Samoilov is still in the 27th Army, so now Commander I am responsible for the safety of my comrades."

"It can be seen," Vasily nodded and said, "General Sokov always keeps his most trusted people by his side."

"The car is ready for you, please get in." Koshkin remembered his mission today, and after chatting with Vasily for a few words, he greeted the two of them to get in the car: "Comrade Commander is still waiting for you. "

Ten minutes later, the jeep came to a stop outside the headquarters. Koshkin got out of the car first, then came to the back of the car, opened the door for the two of them, and respectfully asked them to get out of the car.

"Comrade Lieutenant," when Koshkin led the two people inside, Lyudmila suddenly asked, "I heard that General Sokov is very young. Is it true?"

"Of course it is true, Major Lyudmila." Koshkin said with some pride: "I can tell you responsibly that there will never be a general younger than the commander in our army. ”

Koshkin led the two men into the headquarters, passed through the busy communication area, and came to Sokov. After raising his hands in salute, he reported loudly: "Comrade Commander, I have sent Major Vasily Brought here with Major Lyudmila."

After Sokov thanked Koshkin, he came to the two men.

He first stretched out his hand to Vasily and said with a little excitement in his tone: "Hello, Vasily, I'm glad to see you are still alive."

"Me too, Comrade General." Vasily's face showed an expression of joy.

When Sokov shook hands with Vasily, he pulled him into his arms, gave him a warm hug, and said: "Since you are all still alive, let's live well. See The day we defeated the German invaders." Koshkin led the two people into the headquarters, passed through the busy communication area, and came to Sokov. After raising his hands in salute, he reported loudly: " Comrade Commander, I have brought Major Vasily and Major Lyudmila here."

He first stretched out his hand to Vasily and said with a little excitement in his tone: "Hello, Vasily, I'm glad to see you are still alive."

"Me too, Comrade General." Vasily's face showed an expression of joy.