Chapter 1890 Countermeasures

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Just as Sokov expected, Antonetta learned that Sokov was about to visit his headquarters. He hurriedly got out of bed, washed briefly, put on his military uniform and hurried to his headquarters. .

Although he moved quickly, when he arrived at the headquarters, he found that the chief of staff, Colonel Dinu, and the three regiment commanders were already waiting there.

Seeing Antonetta enter the door, Dinu hurriedly came forward and asked in a voice hoarse with excitement: "Mr. Division Commander, is it really General Sokov who is here?"

Antonetta turned to look at his chief of staff and said solemnly: "I don't think it is possible for the Russians to lie about this kind of thing, because it can be easily exposed."

Knowing that they would soon meet the legendary general Sokov, several officers in the headquarters were extremely excited. Udrea, the leader of the 52nd Regiment, also said excitedly: "Less than 24 hours after the cooperation between the two parties started, General Sokov hurried over. It seems that he has great trust in us."

"I think so." Antonetta suddenly remembered something the adjutant reported to her on the way here, so she turned to Dinu and asked: "Chief of Staff, I heard that the post office in the city exploded and caught fire. Yes. Is that what happened?"

"Yes, Mr. Division Commander." Dinu answered truthfully to Antonetta's question: "German agents sneaked into the city and destroyed the post and telecommunications office."

"Which regiment is in charge of that area?"

Colonel Marinescu, the commander of the 54th Regiment, took a step forward and replied: "Mr. Division Commander, that is the defense area of ​​our regiment."

"Any clues?"

"According to reports, the German agents who destroyed the post and telecommunications office killed an officer of our army and took away his uniform and documents." Marinescu reported: "I estimate that he will continue to work in this capacity in the future. There are activities in the city, and it is very difficult for us to catch him.”

"You are right, Colonel." Antonetta felt that her subordinates were right. There was no writing on the German agent's face, and he was still wearing a Romanian military uniform. Who would have the ability to spot him among thousands of people: "It is indeed not an easy task to catch him."

"Chief of Staff," he said to Dinu: "Strengthen the security near the division headquarters to prevent the Germans from sneaking in and causing damage."

"Don't worry, Mr. Division Commander." Dinu knew very well that protecting the safety of the division is also protecting his own safety. Naturally, he would not slack off: "I will immediately deploy strengthened defenses to prevent any strangers from approaching here."

But before Dinu could set up and strengthen the defense, someone called and reported: "Mr. Division Commander, General Sokov of the Russian army has arrived, and he is now at the gate!"

Knowing that Sokov was at the gate at the moment, Antonetta dared not neglect him and hurriedly led Dinu and others to welcome him out.

When he arrived at the door, the first thing he saw was Ponejelin, and then he saw the young man standing next to Ponejelin. He couldn't help but be startled when he saw this, thinking that this general was too young.

But Ponedelin's attitude towards this man and the military rank on his shoulder straps all showed that this man was General Sokov who was coming to visit him. Antonetta did not dare to neglect, and quickly walked over and greeted warmly: "Is that General Sokov across the street?" Just as Sokov expected, Antonetta learned that Sokov was about to arrive. When his headquarters came to visit him, he hurriedly got out of bed, washed briefly, put on his military uniform and hurried to his headquarters.

Although he moved quickly, when he arrived at the headquarters, he found that the chief of staff, Colonel Dinu, and the three regiment commanders were already waiting there.

Seeing Antonetta enter the door, Dinu hurriedly came forward and asked in a voice hoarse with excitement: "Mr. Division Commander, is it really General Sokov who is here?"

Antonetta turned to look at his chief of staff and said solemnly: "I don't think it is possible for the Russians to lie about this kind of thing, because it can be easily exposed."

Knowing that they would soon meet the legendary general Sokov, several officers in the headquarters were extremely excited. Udrea, the leader of the 52nd Regiment, also said excitedly: "Less than 24 hours after the cooperation between the two parties started, General Sokov hurried over. It seems that he has great trust in us."

"I think so." Antonetta suddenly remembered something the adjutant reported to her on the way here, so she turned to Dinu and asked: "Chief of Staff, I heard that the post office in the city exploded and caught fire. Yes. Is that what happened?"

"Yes, Mr. Division Commander." Dinu answered truthfully to Antonetta's question: "German agents sneaked into the city and destroyed the post and telecommunications office."

"Which regiment is in charge of that area?"

Colonel Marinescu, the commander of the 54th Regiment, took a step forward and replied: "Mr. Division Commander, that is the defense area of ​​our regiment."

"Any clues?"

"According to reports, the German agents who destroyed the post and telecommunications office killed an officer of our army and took away his uniform and documents." Marinescu reported: "I estimate that he will continue to work in this capacity in the future. There are activities in the city, and it is very difficult for us to catch him.”

"You are right, Colonel." Antonetta felt that her subordinates were right. There was no writing on the German agent's face, and he was still wearing a Romanian military uniform. Who would have the ability to spot him among thousands of people: "It is indeed not an easy task to catch him."

"Chief of Staff," he said to Dinu: "Strengthen the security near the division headquarters to prevent the Germans from sneaking in and causing damage."

"Don't worry, Mr. Division Commander." Dinu knew very well that protecting the safety of the division is also protecting his own safety. Naturally, he would not slack off: "I will immediately deploy strengthened defenses to prevent any strangers from approaching here."

But before Dinu could set up and strengthen the defense, someone called and reported: "Mr. Division Commander, General Sokov of the Russian army has arrived, and he is now at the gate!"

Knowing that Sokov was at the gate at the moment, Antonetta dared not neglect him and hurriedly led Dinu and others to welcome him out.

When he arrived at the door, the first thing he saw was Ponejelin, and then he saw the young man standing next to Ponejelin. He couldn't help but be startled when he saw this, thinking that this general was too young.

But Ponedelin's attitude towards this man and the military rank on his shoulder straps all showed that this man was General Sokov who was coming to visit him. Antonetta did not dare to neglect, and quickly walked over and greeted warmly: "Is that General Sokov across the street?" Just as Sokov expected, Antonetta learned that Sokov was about to arrive. When his headquarters came to visit him, he hurriedly got out of bed, washed briefly, put on his military uniform and hurried to his headquarters.

Although he moved quickly, when he arrived at the headquarters, he found that the chief of staff, Colonel Dinu, and the three regiment commanders were already waiting there.

Seeing Antonetta enter the door, Dinu hurriedly came forward and asked in a voice hoarse with excitement: "Mr. Division Commander, is it really General Sokov who is here?"

Antonetta turned to look at his chief of staff and said solemnly: "I don't think it is possible for the Russians to lie about this kind of thing, because it can be easily exposed."

Knowing that they would soon meet the legendary general Sokov, several officers in the headquarters were extremely excited. Udrea, the leader of the 52nd Regiment, also said excitedly: "Less than 24 hours after the cooperation between the two parties started, General Sokov hurried over. It seems that he has great trust in us."

"I think so." Antonetta suddenly remembered something the adjutant reported to her on the way here, so she turned to Dinu and asked: "Chief of Staff, I heard that the post office in the city exploded and caught fire. Yes. Is that what happened?”

"Yes, Mr. Division Commander." Dinu answered truthfully to Antonetta's question: "German agents sneaked into the city and destroyed the post and telecommunications office."

"Which regiment is in charge of that area?"

Colonel Marinescu, the commander of the 54th Regiment, took a step forward and replied: "Mr. Division Commander, that is the defense area of ​​our regiment."

"Any clues?"

"According to reports, the German agents who destroyed the post and telecommunications office killed an officer of our army and took away his uniform and documents." Marinescu reported: "I estimate that he will continue to work in this capacity in the future. There are activities in the city, and it is very difficult for us to catch him.”

"You are right, Colonel." Antonetta felt that her subordinates were right. There was no writing on the German agent's face, and he was still wearing a Romanian military uniform. Who would have the ability to spot him among thousands of people: "It is indeed not an easy task to catch him."

"Chief of Staff," he said to Dinu: "Strengthen the security near the division headquarters to prevent the Germans from sneaking in and causing damage."

"Don't worry, Mr. Division Commander." Dinu knew very well that protecting the safety of the division is also protecting his own safety. Naturally, he would not slack off: "I will immediately deploy strengthened defenses to prevent any strangers from approaching here."

But before Dinu could set up and strengthen the defense, someone called and reported: "Mr. Division Commander, General Sokov of the Russian army has arrived, and he is now at the gate!"

Knowing that Sokov was at the gate at the moment, Antonetta dared not neglect him and hurriedly led Dinu and others to welcome him out.

When he arrived at the door, the first thing he saw was Ponejelin, and then he saw the young man standing next to Ponejelin. He couldn't help but be startled when he saw this, thinking that this general was too young.

But Ponedelin's attitude towards this man and the military rank on his shoulder straps all showed that this man was General Sokov who was coming to visit him. Antonetta did not dare to neglect, and quickly walked over and greeted warmly: "Is that General Sokov across the street?" Just as Sokov expected, Antonetta learned that Sokov was about to arrive. When his headquarters came to visit him, he hurriedly got out of bed, washed briefly, put on his military uniform and hurried to his headquarters.

Although he moved quickly, when he arrived at the headquarters, he found that the chief of staff, Colonel Dinu, and the three regiment commanders were already waiting there.

Seeing Antonetta enter the door, Dinu hurriedly came forward and asked in a voice hoarse with excitement: "Mr. Division Commander, is it really General Sokov who is here?"

Antonetta turned to look at his chief of staff and said solemnly: "I don't think it is possible for the Russians to lie about this kind of thing, because it can be easily exposed."

Knowing that they would soon meet the legendary general Sokov, several officers in the headquarters were extremely excited. Udrea, the leader of the 52nd Regiment, also said excitedly: "Less than 24 hours after the cooperation between the two parties started, General Sokov hurried over. It seems that he has great trust in us."

"I think so." Antonetta suddenly remembered something the adjutant reported to her on the way here, so she turned to Dinu and asked: "Chief of Staff, I heard that the post office in the city exploded and caught fire. Yes. Is that what happened?"

"Yes, Mr. Division Commander." Dinu answered truthfully to Antonetta's question: "German agents sneaked into the city and destroyed the post and telecommunications office."

"Which regiment is in charge of that area?"

Colonel Marinescu, the commander of the 54th Regiment, took a step forward and replied: "Mr. Division Commander, that is the defense area of ​​our regiment."

"According to reports, the German agents who destroyed the post and telecommunications office killed an officer of our army and took away his uniform and documents." Marinescu reported: "I estimate that he will continue to work in this capacity in the future. There are activities in the city, and it is very difficult for us to catch him."

"You're right, Colonel." Antonetta felt that her subordinates were right. There was no writing on the German agent's face, and he was still wearing a Romanian military uniform. Who would have the ability to spot him among thousands of people: "It is indeed not an easy task to catch him."

"Chief of Staff," he said to Dinu: "Strengthen the security near the division headquarters to prevent the Germans from sneaking in and causing damage."

"Don't worry, Mr. Division Commander." Dinu knew very well that protecting the safety of the division is also protecting his own safety. Naturally, he would not slack off: "I will immediately deploy and strengthen defenses to prevent any strangers from approaching here."

But before Dinu could go to strengthen the defense, someone called and reported: "Mr. Division Commander, General Sokov of the Russian army has arrived, and he is now at the gate!"

Knowing that Sokov was at the gate at the moment, Antonetta dared not neglect him and hurriedly led Dinu and others to welcome him out.

When he arrived at the door, the first thing he saw was Ponejelin, and then he saw the young man standing next to Ponejelin. He couldn't help but be startled when he saw this, thinking that this general was too young.

But Ponedelin's attitude towards this man and the military rank on his shoulder straps all showed that this man was General Sokov who was coming to visit him. Antonetta did not dare to neglect, and quickly walked over and greeted warmly: "Is that General Sokov across the street?" When he arrived at the door, the first thing he saw was Ponejelin, and then he saw the person standing there. The young man next to Ponejelin. He couldn't help but be startled when he saw this, thinking that this general was too young.

But Ponedelin's attitude towards this man and the military rank on his shoulder straps all showed that this man was General Sokov who was coming to visit him. Antonetta did not dare to neglect, and quickly walked over and greeted warmly: "Is that General Sokov across the street?"