Chapter 1952

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As soon as he heard that there was something suspicious about Alia, Koshkin immediately raised his vigilance and asked: "Comrade Commander, do you need to bring her here again for interrogation?"

"No need," Sokov waved his hand and said, "As long as you know this in your heart, there is no need to alert the enemy for the time being."

"Okay." Since Sokov was unwilling to take action for the time being, Koshkin couldn't say anything more and could only bite the bullet and agree. After a pause, he asked curiously: "Comrade Commander, can you tell me what are the suspicions about Aria?"

"Do you still remember how she met the Director of our headquarters?"

"You may remember this." Koshkin nodded and said: "She entered the military store without makeup, met the chief of staff who was buying food there, got close to him, and then found an opportunity to sneak into the kitchen. "

"Koshkin, as far as I know, the time when the Chief of Staff goes to the military store to buy food is not fixed." Sokov smiled and said to Koshkin: "According to the timeline at that time, she should have just been sent by you. After being sent back from the suburbs, I immediately changed into our military uniform, went directly to the military store, and then 'encountered' the Chief of Staff."

When referring to the Secretary of State, Sokov deliberately emphasized the word "accidental encounter" to attract Koshkin's attention.

The person who could be favored by Lunev, the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, would naturally not be too stupid. After only a minute or two, Koshkin realized the problem: "Comrade Commander, I understand, Ai The encounter between Leah and the Chief Secretary was not an accidental encounter at all, but a premeditated one.”

"That's right, if she hadn't taken you to the outskirts of the forest to suppress the airborne team, and there was no sniper mission that day, there would still be a chance of meeting the chief of staff in the military store." Sokov said, "But plus I just said With those conditions mentioned, her 'accidental encounter' became a premeditated incident. I suspect that someone familiar with the Division Chief tipped her off, and this person may be a spy who sneaked in."

Hearing that there were spies sneaking into the headquarters, Koshkin couldn't help but take a breath: "Comrade Commander, if this is really the case, then it will be difficult to guarantee your safety. I think, after daybreak, in There will be a major review in the headquarters, and this lurking spy must be caught."

"This agent is lurking very deep. It is not an easy task to catch him." Sokov shook his head and said, "The war is tense now. If we carry out a large-scale review in the headquarters with great fanfare, it will definitely upset the hearts of the people." Being anxious will not be good if it affects the battle."

"Then let this agent lurk in the headquarters?"

"Judging from the current situation, this is the only way."

"Then how did he lurk in?" Koshkin asked curiously: "Could it be that the agents were lurking among the commanders and fighters who were rescued from the prisoner of war camps?"

"Koshkin, don't make blind guesses." Koshkin's statement made Sokov's heart skip a beat, and he thought that this possibility completely existed. But even if the agent mingled with the rescued commanders and fighters and entered his headquarters, Sokov felt that the matter could not be made public, otherwise he would definitely be criticized by some people, saying that he should not integrate the rescued commanders and fighters into the army: "You What you said is over when you get to me, don't mention it to the third person again, do you understand?"

"Understood, Comrade Commander." After hearing what Sokov said, Koshkin immediately realized the problem and quickly assured him: "I will never say similar words to the second person."

"Let's talk about the second biggest doubt." Sokov continued: "Why did Alia smash the radio and burn the code book before carrying out the sniper mission? Did she know that the sniper mission that day would never succeed? , so even the communication tools to keep in touch with the outside world were destroyed?”

"You are right, Comrade Commander." Koshkin nodded and said, "When I was interrogating her, I felt that many of the things she said sounded too coincidental."

"Koshkin, I thought about the whole thing over and over for a long time, and suddenly I had a bold idea."

"what idea?"

"For Aria, the value of sniping me or other members of the headquarters is not too high." Sokov said with a sneer: "The target she sniped must be a more important person."

"A more important person?" Koshkin looked at Sokov and asked curiously: "Who could that be?"

"Koshkin, my unit should have a better record than other friendly forces, so there are many senior commanders who come to inspect us." Sokov gave Koshkin an example: "For example, Marshal Zhukov, Konye Marshal Vasilevsky, there may be other senior commanders coming in the future. If Alia really came for these important goals, then she pretended to surrender to us just to dispel our trust in her. suspicion, thereby creating particularly favorable conditions for her for future sniper missions."

After hearing this, Koshkin raised his hand and wiped the sweat from his forehead: "Comrade Commander, I broke into a cold sweat after hearing your analysis. If Alia's sniper target is really those marshals , once something happens, it will be irreparable losses for our army."

"This possibility exists." After Sokov analyzed Arya to Koshkin, he solemnly told him: "Now that Arya is under your control, you must keep her under my guard." Yes. If anything goes wrong, I will ask you."

"Comrade Commander, don't worry." Koshkin assured Sokov: "I will order people to strictly guard her and never let her have contact with any outsiders."

"Judging from the information we have obtained, Alia is an excellent sniper and has not received any special agent training." Sokov continued: "I think there should be some content in the information we obtained that is not true. Complete, which leads to misjudgment on our part. But this is not a bad thing for us. You can monitor her by loosening it from the outside and tightening it from the inside. It seems that the supervision is not strict, but in fact there are people Stare at her 24 hours a day without blinking."

"Comrade Commander, you can rest assured on this." After listening to Sokov's instructions, Koshkin showed a very proud expression on his face: "We are all experts in this aspect."

After sending Koshkin away, Sokov was just lying on the camp bed when suddenly the communications staff came to wake him up and whispered: "Comrade Commander, General Afunin's reply has arrived."

Sokov hurriedly sat up, took the telegram from the other party's hand, and asked casually: "What did the telegram say?"

Although he saw that Sokov had lowered his head and browsed the telegram, since the other party asked, the staff could only repeat the contents of one telegram: "General Afnin said that the location where German snipers are gathering is still in an area controlled by the enemy. , he simply couldn’t send someone to verify it.”

"Yes, I understand." Sokov nodded and waved to the staff officer, "Go and do your work."

Sokov lay back on the cot, staring at the roof, and began to think about the authenticity of the information Alia provided.

After thinking for a long time, he felt that Aria might have played another trick on him. She should know clearly the progress of his northern and southern troops, so he specially provided the gathering place for the other two new sniper teams.

A German sniper operating near Chernivtsi in the north killed a Soviet commander, causing the defense line to collapse. It would not be easy for him to achieve such a result again. With Aria's character, it was entirely possible to betray the location where they gathered to gain her trust. As soon as he heard that there was something suspicious about Alia, Koshkin immediately raised his vigilance and asked: "Comrade Commander, do you need to bring her here again for interrogation?"

"No need," Sokov waved his hand and said, "As long as you know this in your heart, there is no need to alert the enemy for the time being."

"Okay." Since Sokov was unwilling to take action for the time being, Koshkin couldn't say anything more and could only bite the bullet and agree. After a pause, he asked curiously: "Comrade Commander, can you tell me what are the suspicions about Aria?"

"Do you still remember how she met the Director of our headquarters?"

"You may remember this." Koshkin nodded and said: "She entered the military store without makeup, met the chief of staff who was buying food there, got close to him, and then found an opportunity to sneak into the kitchen. "

"Koshkin, as far as I know, the time when the Chief of Staff goes to the military store to buy food is not fixed." Sokov smiled and said to Koshkin: "According to the timeline at that time, she should have just been sent by you. After being sent back from the suburbs, I immediately changed into our military uniform, went directly to the military store, and then 'encountered' the Chief of Staff."

When referring to the Secretary of State, Sokov deliberately emphasized the word "accidental encounter" to attract Koshkin's attention.

The person who could be favored by Lunev, the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, would naturally not be too stupid. After only a minute or two, Koshkin realized the problem: "Comrade Commander, I understand, Ai The encounter between Leah and the Chief Secretary was not an accidental encounter at all, but a premeditated one.”

"That's right, if she hadn't taken you to the outskirts of the forest to suppress the airborne team, and there was no sniper mission that day, there would still be a chance of meeting the chief of staff in the military store." Sokov said, "But plus I just said With those conditions mentioned, her 'accidental encounter' became a premeditated incident. I suspect that someone familiar with the Division Chief tipped her off, and this person may be a spy who sneaked in."

Hearing that there were spies sneaking into the headquarters, Koshkin couldn't help but take a breath: "Comrade Commander, if this is really the case, then it will be difficult to guarantee your safety. I think, after daybreak, in There will be a major review in the headquarters, and this lurking spy must be caught."

"This agent is lurking very deep. It is not an easy task to catch him." Sokov shook his head and said, "The war is tense now. If we carry out a large-scale review in the headquarters with great fanfare, it will definitely upset the hearts of the people." Being anxious will not be good if it affects the battle."

"Then let this agent lurk in the headquarters?"

"Judging from the current situation, this is the only way."

"Then how did he lurk in?" Koshkin asked curiously: "Could it be that the agents were lurking among the commanders and fighters who were rescued from the prisoner of war camps?"

"Koshkin, don't make blind guesses." Koshkin's statement made Sokov's heart skip a beat, and he thought that this possibility completely existed. But even if the agent mingled with the rescued commanders and fighters and entered his headquarters, Sokov felt that the matter could not be made public, otherwise he would definitely be criticized by some people, saying that he should not integrate the rescued commanders and fighters into the army: "You What you said is over when you get to me, don't mention it to the third person again, do you understand?"

"Understood, Comrade Commander." After hearing what Sokov said, Koshkin immediately realized the problem and quickly assured him: "I will never say similar words to the second person."

"Let's talk about the second biggest doubt." Sokov continued: "Why did Alia smash the radio and burn the code book before carrying out the sniper mission? Did she know that the sniper mission that day would never succeed? , so even the communication tools to keep in touch with the outside world were destroyed?"

"You are right, Comrade Commander." Koshkin nodded and said, "When I was interrogating her, I felt that many of the things she said sounded too coincidental."

"Koshkin, I thought about the whole thing over and over for a long time, and suddenly I had a bold idea."

"what idea?"

"For Aria, the value of sniping me or other members of the headquarters is not too high." Sokov said with a sneer: "The target she sniped must be a more important person."

"A more important person?" Koshkin looked at Sokov and asked curiously: "Who could that be?"

"Koshkin, my unit should have a better record than other friendly forces, so there are many senior commanders who come to inspect us." Sokov gave Koshkin an example: "For example, Marshal Zhukov, Konye Marshal Vasilevsky, there may be other senior commanders coming in the future. If Alia really came for these important goals, then she pretended to surrender to us just to dispel our trust in her. suspicion, thereby creating particularly favorable conditions for her for future sniper missions."

After hearing this, Koshkin raised his hand and wiped the sweat from his forehead: "Comrade Commander, I broke into a cold sweat after hearing your analysis. If Alia's sniper target is really those marshals , once something happens, it will be irreparable losses for our army."

"This possibility exists." After Sokov analyzed Arya to Koshkin, he solemnly told him: "Now that Arya is under your control, you must keep her under my guard." Yes. If anything goes wrong, I will ask you."

"Comrade Commander, don't worry." Koshkin assured Sokov: "I will order people to strictly guard her and never let her have contact with any outsiders."

"Judging from the information we have obtained, Alia is an excellent sniper and has not received any special agent training." Sokov continued: "I think there should be some content in the information we obtained that is not true. Complete, which leads us to misjudge the situation. But this is not a bad thing for us. You can monitor her by loosening it from the outside and tightening it from the inside. It seems that the supervision is not strict, but in fact there are people Stare at her 24 hours a day without blinking."