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Chapter 489 Cloud Bomb

Pugo is a Latvian and is currently the first secretary of the Latvian Communist Youth League. In the following days, he will become the first secretary of the Latvian Lenin** Youth League, and then join the KGB work to become the chairman of the Latvian KGB, chairman of the Supervisory Committee, and minister of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs. He has worked in the security system all his life. This experience is actually very similar to Selov. He was the first secretary of the Azerbaijan Communist Youth League, and then served as the Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan.

The common experience is only one reason. In fact, what Selov appreciates is that Pugo was the only person who was buried for the Soviet Union after the failure of the August 19th coup. History is really interesting. The only main figure in the coup who was willing to die for the Soviet Union was actually a Latvian, a franchise republic that fought side by side with the Third Reich.

After the August 19 coup, Pugo and his wife Varentinna went upstairs to their son Vadim's room. The conversation between them was sad. In fact, the Pugo couple was making a final farewell to their son and daughter-in-law. At that time, Pugo mentioned that he would definitely be arrested. Before that, Varentinna asked her husband where his weapons were placed, because she felt that once her husband died, she would not live in this world. Pugo called the assistant of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and asked them how they were in the situation. When the assistant asked Pugo if he went to the office that day, he asked why not? At the end of the conversation, Pugo asked them to greet his first deputy. Soon, Pugo received a call from the Russian intelligence agency, "Can we meet you?" Two of Yeltsin's confidants were about to ask him, and Pugo said: "Then please come to my residence."

When they arrived at his house, the Minister of Internal Affairs was lying on the bed, and blood was flowing out of his temples. His wife Varentina sat on the floor near another bed. Before she died, she soon died in the hospital. Pugo wrote in his last words: "I trust others so much, and I will be honest all my life." The content of his wife Varentina's suicide note was simpler: "I never want to live anymore, don't blame us, take good care of my grandfather and mother." The investigation concluded that it was suicide.

In Selov's earlier plan, Aliyev and Pugo should be the deputy ministers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to suppress Selokov. However, because Pugo's status was still very low, he finally thought that it would be better for Aliyev to do this. Later, even Aliyev was rejected by Aliksai, which reminded Selov of Klyuchkov, the last Soviet KGB chairman.

Now it seems that using Kluchkov is a good thing, which can downplay his attempt to pinch Serokov. Then, Pugo, the last generation Minister of the Interior of the Soviet Union, also came into Serokov's sight. This time, I came to see the situation of those lazy people, so I called Pugo to accompany him.

When I saw Pugoselov, I suddenly realized that I was old. The reason why I thought I was still very young was because I was in Moscow. The youngest person I came into contact with was Semichasne, who was three years older than me. Pugo was ten years younger than him. In his eyes, Pugo and his wife Varentina had become young men and girls.

This place that can be called a city has no official name, and the KGB did not specifically name this place of exile for lazy Soviets. However, in some people in Ruby Yangka's discussion, the city is called New New York, which is a very ironic name. In the eyes of cadres, this place is actually similar to the Gulag thing, but people sent here by all parts of the Soviet Union will not be abused, and they will completely fend for themselves.

Of course, this does not mean that this place is lawless. Although this city is a place where lazy people in the country stay, there is still the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In this special place, except for some state-owned enterprises setting up factories to prevent people from starving to death, the Ministry of Internal Affairs manages almost everything, because the reason is to prevent the breeding of legal thieves.

If these lazy people are really allowed to fend for themselves and do not maintain order, they will soon transform into another gulag. There are relatively few good people in the world, and the most evil people who believe in fists. After several actions, after the criminals in the blockade area were executed, these lazy people in the Soviet Union understood that even the laws existed in this place, and were no different from outside, but the government did not force you to work. The premise is that you must ensure that you cannot starve to death...

"What surprised me the most was that this place of exile was profitable." Selov took the financial report on the operation of the entire city and sent the report to the KGB representative office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs here. It detailed the data on the operation of the entire city. Just kidding, the balance of 30 to 40 million rubles a year...

The original intention of the establishment of New York was that prices must surpass Britain and the United States, and the living conditions were the third world. All management methods were mainly aimed at pursuing interests. It doesn’t matter if you are lazy. If you insist on starving yourself to death, the Ministry of Internal Affairs would never stop it. This is the most fierce competition in the Soviet Union. It can be said that Selov completely created such a place on the Soviet territory with the original intention of disgusting these people.

The population flows throughout New New York, and every day, it is determined that it is already a hardworking Soviet people who are sent back to their hometowns, and there are also a steady stream of lazy people sent from all over the Soviet Union. The unemployment rate in New New York is 70%, and one-third of people are working every day. As for the remaining people? When she walked to the street, Shelov saw the guy who was alive or dead in the corner, she shook her head slightly in her heart.

It can be said that such people have been abandoned by the state. If someone really wants to live this kind of life, he can stay here for a lifetime. "You can rest for three days if you work for a day!" muttered this mantra. If he had a choice, he would really not want to come in. The environment of this local city that is completely sufficient for the Soviet Union is really not very good. If he hadn't known that the city was built by himself, maybe Selov would have thought he would have woken up from India after a sleep.

"According to the current location, a total of 124,000 people have been released, and the urban population remains at around 150,000, and the ratio of men and women is about 14 to 1." Next to Selov and Pugo, the Minister of the Interior of New York introduced the situation here.

"Fourteen to one? In other words, there are basically no women?" Selov said to himself. This may be one of the few places in the Soviet Union with more men and fewer women. However, although there is such a huge difference in men and women ratio, it is actually nothing scary. Generally, living with people for half a year, most people return to their hometowns after half a year of life. Although the total urban population has not changed, I don't know how many people have changed.

"Comrade Pugo, what do you think?" Selov turned to look at the Pugo couple next to him. They didn't say much since they came in, but it's no wonder that the environment in New York is almost the same as that in India. Who would like to talk more here?

"It's scary, I have nothing to say other than that." Pugo said several terrible things, which shows how he felt about his view here.

This attitude made Selov very satisfied. This action to correct Pug's three views seemed to be quite successful. When New York was just built, it was also criticized. After some local cadres came here, they accused the KGB of rebuilding Gulag in another way.

Selov's reaction was to prohibit local cadres from entering this place. If they want to come in, they must apply for the KGB. At the same time, they explained this issue to the Central Presidium, saying that this city that fully implements capitalism is treating some of the Soviet people to reverse their ideas. Let them understand what life is like under capitalism. Of course, this is nonsense, but not entirely nonsense. New York is indeed trying its best to lean towards capitalism, but it is just moving closer to sweatshops, not closer to capitalist countries in Western Europe.

If Pugo develops normally, Selov will sooner or later transfer this person to the security agency. Although there are some minor problems of indecision, it is enough to be responsible for maintaining social order in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The KGB itself is not short of ruthless people, and there is enough room to make up for Pugo's problem.

Of course, the environment here is not suitable for staying, so they left here and returned to Riga before dark. Latvia was generally calm. This Baltic country actually has good security and its economy is among the most numerous in the Soviet Union. So even if the Latvians are dissatisfied, they just keep it in their hearts.

"If you make trouble while you are alive, I will take you all out to shoot targets." Selov, who had been in Latvia for two days, did not fail to discover the advantages of this place. Good economy and good public security are not an advantage. Instead, he found that there are many blonde and blue-eyed women here, and the most disparity in the ratio of men and women in the Soviet Union was the Baltic Three Kingdoms. There was a shortage of men here that could be seen by walking around.
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