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Nine hundred and ninetieth chapters see the sun again

No matter how many responsibilities and honors are, they will not change the nature of Boris as cannon fodder. If they are discovered by the US military, the identity of the General Secretary’s son will be delayed as long as possible. We must dig out the Rhine Camp to prove its existence. The human rights that the United States has always advocated will naturally go bankrupt.

Although it is worth it even if the son is killed in the Federal Republic of Germany, Selov still hopes that the joint investigation team will not have conflicts with the US troops stationed in Germany. It is not good to die a person. In order to achieve the goal of peace, some basic preparations must be made.

"The Chelyabinsk Central Institute has returned that Ivan has been manufactured, and this time it has reached 75% of the theoretical data, with an estimated 75 million tons equivalents. The focus is on the breakthrough progress of electromagnetic force, which can cause huge damage to global electricity, and of course, our own state grid will face serious tests." General Chebrikov finally brought back the good news, which is the largest equivalent that the Soviet Union can accept, otherwise the Soviet Union's state grid and radar center will not be able to withstand it.

"On the day of the test, you must be prepared and communicate with some allies close to Nobita Island. It is best to close the state grid for a period of time and take necessary measures to defend against electromagnetic forces." Serov nodded clearly, and then put forward several key points, "If the US military takes tough measures to deal with our joint investigation team, conduct a nuclear test immediately. If not, we will dismantle it again, after all, the Intermediate-Range Forces Treaty is still in the implementation stage."

"Actually, we are a bit too much. In fact, because of the excavation of the Rhine Camp, the US military should not take tough measures to attack the joint investigation team. This is an act of war. If they do this, the consequences will be unimaginable." Chebrikov believes that it is unnecessary for Selov to send his son there.

"It's better not to make predictions about Reagan. He is either a normal politician or a third-rate actor. Such an unpredictable opponent is better to think of the worst consequences first." Serov pointed at himself and said, "I want to prove that even if he is crazy, he is not my opponent. Then he can calm down this Alzheimer's disease."

Selov also knew that the conflict he imagined would basically not happen, but he still had to prepare for it. Moreover, this big Ivan will have to be preserved for two years. At the appropriate time, this upgraded version of Big Ivan, which focuses on electromagnetic bombs, might be tried in another place. For example, in the desert of Libya, it is easier to have an impact on the entire Europe there, and most importantly, it will not affect the Soviet Union.

"The General Secretary is too worried, and the situation you imagined will never happen. The land in the Brezenheim camp is in our hands, isn't it?" Chebrikov breathed a sigh of relief and his tone became relaxed.

Two years ago, the wasteland had been bought by a German company. In fact, the owners of that company had been controlled by the Soviet Union. As long as the joint investigation team acted quickly, they could work overtime to make the truth clear.

Near the Rhine River in the Federal Germany, Boris stood on a rock, holding a telescope in his hand, and observed the nearby wasteland very calmly. He said to several investigators beside him with a low voice, "It seems that this is a wasteland."

"All the traces of the Rhine Camp, after the release of German prisoners of war, have been destroyed and flattened by US soldiers with bulldozers, and nothing can be seen on the surface." A young commander beside him interjected, "We can only see a wasteland."

"Oh? Smooth the traces, that's interesting." Boris smiled casually. Isn't this a sign of guilt? He is less than thirty years old, so of course he can't know everything about what he was before he was born.

But one thing he knew was that when the Soviet gulag system collapsed, his father Selov, in order to prevent some people from being noticed by the Gulags in various places and becoming black information from the Soviet Union, he also ordered the border guards from all over the country to completely erase the remains of the Gulags in the local area, and his mind was similar to the original intention of the US military to thwart the Rhine Camp.

This action of smoothing the traces can only prove one thing, this is what happened, just like my father knew that many people in Gulag died abnormally, so he had to cover up the dark side of the Soviet Union. The idea of ​​the US military to flatten the Rhine Camp was similar. In this way, the mortality rate was definitely not as normal as the US military said.

"Our investigation team has 800 people, and construction will start tomorrow night." Boris put down his telescope and bought the land in Brezenheim Camp, which is also a small chemical company. This is a coincidence.

"How can there be so many coincidences in the world? It's all driven by someone." Selov yawned into the bed, wondering if he wanted to find Valia, but Mao Mei didn't respond and had to give up.

In the grief of the tragedy caused by the explosion of the chemical arsenal, the Soviet Union took the opportunity to gather many allies to attack. This situation, which can be called internal and external difficulties, is the reality of the current Federal Republic of Germany.

In the ending planned by Selov, Kohl, who announced his resignation and waited for the situation to improve, was just the first to face such a pioneer who was criticized by thousands of people. In other words, Kohl just first experienced his future life for Reagan.

The German Socialist Party led by Brandt has recently criticized the ruling party, which has made Kohl, who has little life in power, and the arrival of the 11-country joint investigation team has become the performance time of the Virgin Mary. In order to prove that Germany really regrets it seriously, Kohl's own party also looks open-minded, fearing that the Soviet countries' investigation will not be thorough, and the entire investigation process will be released. I believe that the KGB's work achievements over the past few decades will not be more than the results of this investigation.

Who knows how many KGB spies are hidden in this joint investigation team with more than 3,000 people and how many Federal German technology have been stolen during the investigation. Kohlgao looked at the defense of Federal Germany, and the KGB would definitely not blame the blame. Federal Germany has no secrets to the Soviet Union. This investigation will definitely make the KGB try its old abilities, but it can only play a role in adding icing on the cake.

So far, BASF, Bayer and Herchst, as the three giants of German chemical companies, have become the focus of the joint investigation team. These three companies happen to be next to the Rhine. The investigation scope involves many giant enterprises, dozens of production platforms, and nearly a thousand procurement locations. Therefore, this joint investigation team with more than 3,000 people is actually not a big scale. NATO countries have also sent a large number of investigation teams, on the one hand, for surveillance, and on the other hand, for investigation whether the Federal Republic of Germany is a hidden chemical arsenal.

The Rhine is surrounded by the traditional center of Germany. Whether it is the Second German Empire or the Third German Empire, the Ruhr area in western Germany is the source of German chariot advancement, and the 11-country joint investigation teams are all gathered here.

"Sixteen excavators, one hundred and thirty trucks, and eight hundred people are the greatest power we can use at present. We must act as soon as possible. More than 40 years have passed, but I believe that excavation should not be difficult. Considering the construction and cover-up, it will not be buried too deeply. The exact location has been heard in China. Once construction starts, no force can stop us, even if the head is robbed!" Boris said in a deep voice with the map, "I emphasized discipline for the last time. The KGB can die, but cannot fail."

In 1988, when night came, Boris's investigation team set out from the acquired chemical company and headed straight to the ruins of Brezenheim Camp. The huge searchlight was supported. The ruins of Brezenheim Camp, which had been regarded as a wasteland for forty years, were brightly lit. The 800 members of the joint investigation team were like a large archaeological team. They began to dig out the deserted wasteland in the middle of the night. After more than 40 years of silence, the Brezenheim Camp finally welcomed a group of visitors who were also soldiers.

"We are not here to uphold justice. This matter has great significance for the Soviet Union. So we must be quick. The map provided by Ruby Yangka is absolutely not wrong!" Boris chewed the bread he carried with him and urged him, "On average, it takes twenty-five minutes to go back and forth, sixteen excavators are constantly working, and you must be able to find the bones in one night, even if there is only one."

There is no evidence that the bodies of German prisoners of war who died in the Rhine Camp have been centrally disposed of. There is also such crematoriums near the Rhine Camp, which shows that German prisoners of war who died in the German prisoners of war have slept under the ground until they become part of the earth.

The next morning, the nearby German police station received the news and immediately sent some police officers to inquire, but were slapped back by members of the democratic Germans in the joint investigation team in the name of investigating chemical weapons. Immediately afterwards, the NATO investigation team also learned that the joint investigation team was digging a wasteland and came to find out the inquiry.

More than 40 years have passed, and some officers at the bottom are confused. They can't remember the existence of the Rhine Camp for a while, so they can only report the strange actions of the Soviets.

The ruins of the Brezenheim camp were filled with the working noise of car engines and excavators. Finally, members of a joint investigation team rushed to a repair truck where Boris was resting and shouted, "Comrade Boris found more than seventy bones. Judging from the clothes on some bones, these bones were wearing the Wehrmacht uniforms of the Third Reich during World War II."

Boris jumped up and shouted, "Continue to dig, the more Americans dig out before they arrive, the better. Leave the rest to the country!" The Rhine Camp, which had been covered with for more than 40 years, finally saw the light of day again.
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