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Chapter 326 Cuban Cluster

Yes, that group of annoying KGB and the annoying strong shield sword logo.》》In recent years, under the influence of Selov, the KGB logo has begun to appear in more and more places. Even the new military uniforms, epaulettes and collar seals issued by the KGB starts next year, have been confirmed to directly use the strong shield sword logo as the standard.

"According to the resolution of the KGB presidium, these thieves are just used to confuse Americans. Our real good things don't come ashore here. We may respond according to local telegrams after landing!" A KGB anti-counterfeiter with the rank of major said easily, "Lieutenant Colonel Antonet, let your missile battalion soldiers endure it, otherwise I will turn from your colleague to a secret policeman that everyone is afraid of. Discipline is the main thing, and plan is planning..."

Major Isayanski is very young, less than thirty years old this year. He is the garrison representative of the KGB Military Administration. He was originally in good condition in the North Caucasus Military Region, but he was recruited by the Director of the General Administration Roman to carry out the mission. After issuing the confidentiality regulations, he boarded the ship with the officers and soldiers of the Strategic Rocket Force to come to Cuba.

There are probably a few sources of KGB members. The Agent City trains itself, but this method is usually very expensive. Most of the agents who come out of the Agent City go to work in the First General Administration, so that they can live up to what they have learned. The rest is other departments to airborne the KGB work. Xie Lieping used this method to complete the KGB blood exchange, but it usually requires the old method. The old agents enter various universities to observe directly. When they graduate, they recruited the confirmed personnel and sent them to the Agent School for training. Schools with this cooperative relationship with the KGB are all over the Soviet Union, and there are currently more than 200 majors. Major Iseyansky entered the KGB work in this way.

"What's the use of sending a thief to Cuba?" Compared to Iseyansky, who had just graduated from university and worked in the KGB for a few years, Lieutenant Colonel Antonets is an orthodox soldier. He participated in the Patriotic War. After receiving the order in his forties, he chose to go to Cuba without hesitation, on this small island under the eyes of Americans.

"I don't know this, but I must execute the orders of my superiors. Our head General Selov said that since entering the KGB, people can no longer be called humans. Our parents, wives and children are all called Soviets. Under the national flag, we vowed to crush all enemies for the sake of the motherland, smell and eliminate traitors!" Major Iseyansky naturally told his experience, opened a corner of the curtain and observed, "A successful KGB can do anything for the completion of the mission, destroying rules and maintaining rules are all us. This time, Rubiyangka's order is to maintain rules..."

Major Isayanski, who pulled the curtains back, looked down at the time and said, "Before nightfall, all the soldiers on the ship cannot land. This is the task given to me by Rubiy Yangka. Everything is solved on the ship."

Every generation of Ruby Yangka people can quickly learn natural deception. When they make plans, they never consider the tasks that are performed by people rather than machines. In fact, the KGB can usually notice this, but they use people as machines. The appearance of traitors is inevitable, just like the scrapping of machines. Compared with the passing rate of machines, it may be better to use people to complete them. This is the logic of the KGB.

For example, in the dark night, the dark port is not illuminated, and it is inevitable that it will be stumbled when getting off the boat. As Soviet soldiers, they are not steel, and they still have to carefully hold the handrail and rub it slowly.

"Are you from No. 3? I'm here to pick you up. I'm working on No. 1!" The visitor wearing Cuban national costumes held Major Isayanski's handwriting, "I will take you to the factory prepared earlier!"

"Thank you, I like this feeling of being invisible in the dark!" After a simple greeting, Major Isayanski turned around. On the docking ship, soldiers of the Strategic Rocket Force landed in an orderly manner, showing good qualities.

The KGB departments do not directly indicate which general bureau they belong to when performing tasks abroad, but instead use relatively neutral terms, such as No. 1 and No. 3. No. 1 is the first general bureau, and No. 3 is the third general bureau.

"This is just the beginning. I may have to pick up countless comrades ashore in the next few months!" The first general bureau's responder obviously knows much more than Major Isayansky.

At dawn, the entire port was as usual. The Cuban people who got up in the morning started their day's work without finding any clues, as if nothing had happened here. At this time, the missile battalion led by Lieutenant Colonel Antonets had arrived at the station.

"In these buildings, some parts are actually composed of four walls. The top is just a cover sealed with iron. If necessary, they can be opened at any time. The project has almost been completed. Anyway, it is just a batch of camouflage projects. Don't expect them to be strong. As for the other side, there is the real building. The drawings are taken from Ruby Yangka, and the model is Kazan Comprehensive Prison! Those places can be used as soldiers' garrisons, or as prisons for detaining thieves. One room is used for multiple purposes." The person in charge here introduced the situation of the station to Lieutenant Colonel Antonets and Major Iseyansky, so that they could adapt to the environment here as soon as possible.

After walking in, Lieutenant Colonel Antonet was shocked because it was a missile launcher, but the shell of a building was built with bricks and cement outside. Obviously, the project here was waiting for this day.

"Half a year ago, our first vice chairman came to Cuba for inspection. This is what he asked us. Now, when you came to Cuba from your hometown, I understand what these things are for." At the end of the speech, the person in charge sighed softly, "Now I understand one thing, why when I was in school, the teacher always asked me to think more."

The missile launcher is ready-made. Only those who have truly seen how the missile is launched can make this thing. Only those who have reached a certain position can implement the plan. Both of these points are Selov, so he started happily.

The missile launcher is built far away from the city to ensure maximum safety, but this base is not like this. It is not far from the small town next to it. This is based on concealment considerations. It is very eye-catching and easy to be discovered by Americans who are close to you. If it is not for fear of leaking news, Selov was planning to put these projects directly in the center of the city at the beginning. As for whether there will be accidents, it will no longer be within his consideration. Anyway, this is not the Soviet Union, and the necessary sacrifices are worth it in order to complete the plan.

Even the Castro brothers dare to fight against the Americans, so what is the fear of Selov as a foreigner?

After July, the Soviet Union and Cuba relations seem to be slowly rising. In the month from June to July, the Soviet Union has sent nearly half of its personnel to Cuba. In order to prevent leaks of news, starting from July, a fleet will be set off every three days until all preparations are completed.

"It cannot be too fast or too slow. As long as the Americans do not take exact photos of our nuclear missiles, they cannot accuse us of our close contact with Cuba, and doubt it is nothing. This is an era of evidence. We are the Soviet Union, not some unknown small country. Americans dare not frame us without evidence." At the meeting of the Kremlin Central Presidium, Semichasne made this statement.

"As long as we complete the deployment before the Americans respond, we have the ability to die with the Americans. Then we can negotiate conditions and many things can be discussed. As the same goes, we must never let Americans find evidence!" Shelov said expectantly, "Americans began to lose their mental barriers from the moment they could not prove their national security. In fact, this is more important than any other effect. Yang Jilao finally discovered that the geographical location of the United States will not become the decisive factor in protecting themselves. This psychological fluctuation can make many actions of the Soviet Union easier in the future..."

The two people's discussions express the importance of concealment. So far, the Soviet Union's concealment work has been very successful. In this regard, the KGB's foreign agents strictly monitor soldiers who violate discipline, and the transportation method of separation between personnel and missiles also plays a certain role. Overall, if you prepare slowly at this frequency, although it takes a little longer, it is indeed the safest method. As long as the success rate is guaranteed, what does it matter if you have a longer time?

Just today, Khrushchev finally decided one thing, that is, to prepare to form a Cuban cluster, appoint General Isa Alessandrovich Priev, as the commander of the Cuban cluster, and command all Cuban Soviet garrisons. In this era, the Soviet Union had the least shortage of soldiers who could subdue the people in all aspects. General Puliyev participated in the Battle of Budapest and the Battle of Prague. After Germany surrendered, he transferred the Outer Baikal Front. In the Far East, he made his contribution to commanding the mechanized cluster of Soviet-Mongolian cavalry, making his troops a model for implementing mobile operations under difficult mountain and desert conditions, and won the "Vincent" medal again. He showed his superb command art for his combat against the German team and the crushing of the Japanese imperialist army. The troops he led were commended for twenty times during the entire Patriotic War.

General Puliyev accepted the order under the witness of all members of the Central Bureau of the Presidium and served as the commander of the Cuban cluster, ensuring that he would set out to Cuba immediately. However, the Cuban cluster was formed secretly and is not suitable for publication at present.
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