Chapter 511 Sukarno Security
The communication equipment of the Indonesian internal affairs force is provided by the Soviet KGB. This is recognized by Sukarno in order to balance the army's forces. The Soviet Union's ideas on building the army, weapons, equipment, electronic equipment, and the United States have two completely different systems. Although the US military may be more advanced, it does not mean that the Soviet Union has no things of its own. The Soviet Union's communication equipment looks more rustic, but in fact it is more widely used than the US military. As Serov said, the war model of the US military is only suitable for one country, and other countries will go bankrupt, and even the oil-dominated countries in later generations cannot afford it.
"Who said that the internal affairs forces cannot fight? We are from the Soviet Union!" Antonov laughed at Handayani.
Handayani's phone number was sent to various troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the capital of Jakarta. The internal affairs troops who had been in the area around Jakarta obeyed orders and took out the weapons they had previously reserved from the warehouses informed by their superiors. They had heard of the conflict between the Air Force and the Army from the radio. At this time, rumors of the entire capital were already spreading about coups. I don't know what happened to the Presidential Palace Guard Corps and the Army. All kinds of rumors were spreading on the streets, and the people of every country were not short of ** to spread rumors.
People stayed cautiously in their homes and did not dare to walk on the street. Army soldiers appeared on the streets, but ordinary people didn't know which side was now having the advantage.
"In the scope of contact, to know as much as possible about the loyalty of all the troops in Jakarta, Secondly, I ordered all the troops loyal to me to be prepared for combat, and prohibited from leaving the barracks. I hope to avoid bloodshed with the troops who had just been led astray by some irresponsible people. I tried to convince as many rebels as possible to work with us. That's the case!" Suharto issued an order to his subordinates in his command.
One of the most pressing issues Suharto has to deal with is that the two battalions of troops in the Independence Square opposite the Army Strategic Command had a very important revoltage. The two battalions were ordered to protect the great revolutionary leader Sukarno. They were transferred from the 454th Battalion of Central Java and the 530th Battalion of East Java to attend the planned Army Day parade. They had been inspected by Suharto the day before and showed no signs of unreliability.
"I will go to talk to them in person. If the agreement cannot be reached, I will launch an attack directly. Let our troops be ready for battle immediately." After receiving support from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Suharto felt that he had put down all his worries, but he didn't know that the Minister of Internal Affairs could no longer express his support to him.
After thinking about it, Suharto still felt that he should consider it carefully. When the army's top leaders were already caught in one go, they had to mobilize troops from other provinces to let the communications soldiers talk to General Idris of Medan, North Sumatra.
"General Idris, we must restore order in this country. I think you should stop attacking Malaysia immediately, transfer the troops back to the capital, and work with me to rescue the country from the turmoil." Suharto hopes that this general on the front line can express his support for his actions.
A rapid phone ringing woke Sukarno from his dream. He pressed the lamp at the head of the bed and left Madame Devi beside him to answer the phone. He received the first report on the attack on the residence of General Nassutian and Minister Lemena in the city. When he asked if he could go back to the Independence Palace, the guards of Madame Devi's residence gave a positive answer. So Sukarno set off on his way to the Independence Palace under the escort of a few guards. When he arrived near the Indonesian Hotel, the president received a wireless call from the sheriff Colonel Saylan, asking the president not to enter the Independence Palace.
At this time, the Kremlin, including the First Secretary Khrushchev, the Second Secretary Brezhnev, Kosigin, Serepin and Suslov, held the meeting with some fatigue and fatigue.
"It is reported that in Jakarta time, on September 26, a coup occurred in Indonesia late at night, and several generals of the Indonesian Army were already controlled. However, according to our intelligence personnel in Jakarta, the commander of the Indonesian Army's strategic reserve team, Suharto, has begun to assemble troops to start counterattacking. I know this person, this person is also pro-US. It can be said that once he succeeds, there is a pro-US military government in Indonesia, and Indonesia will suffer a catastrophe." After Selov rushed to the Kremlin, he hurriedly told the Central Presidium the latest news.
Brezhnev's already thick eyebrows were tightly clumped together, and his face was filled with solemnity, "This is not good news. Once the military government appears in Indonesia, there is a high probability that what you said will happen."
"How to stop them!" Khrushchev said to himself, staring at Selov for a moment and shouted, "Yuri, you should have relevant preparations. The country needs you now!"
Selov warned the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union a few months ago that the situation of Indonesian ** is very dangerous and that the Indonesian army is at risk of a military coup, and now all this is too heavy. This prediction left a deep impression on all members of the Central Presidium.
"The country will not put hope on me in vain. I have basically sorted out the context. I have contacted the Indonesian Ministry of Internal Affairs. The department I established myself in the past will not leave any information channels. Now it is confirmed that the Ministry of Internal Affairs will stand on our side!" Selov replied coldly, "This time I will take this opportunity to destroy the entire pro-American soil in Indonesia. I hope the central government will support me."
The anger on Selov's face was obvious. This tooth-cut hatred made everyone look sideways. Shereping's pupils shrank. He was the one who knew Selov the best. When he was the chairman of the KGB, Selov revealed his views on this aspect several times. Other members believed that Selov just wanted to cleanse the army, and he knew that his subordinates were preparing to play a big game.
But at this time the situation was already very urgent. Xie Lieping hesitated for a moment and did not make a sound, but sat aside and silently.
"The central government will give you whatever support you want. As long as you can make the Indonesian coup fail and do whatever you do, the central presidium will support you. Go, Yuri." Suslov took off his glasses and said slowly while wiping, "What process doesn't matter, the result is important."
"I understand, I will go to Indonesia in person. I have arranged people to board the plane to Indonesia, and I will go there myself. When I come back, the pro-American forces in Indonesia will no longer exist." Selov stretched out his hand and assured.
After the meeting, Khrushchev summoned Selov alone and asked, "Little guy, how confident are you?"
"Half?" Shelov said to himself with some uncertainty, lit a cigarette and said, "Old man, I am not in China for this period, but no one protects you. You must be careful. If you have something to do, I believe that Rubiy Yangka is trustworthy. If I am not here, it will help you deal with those dissatisfied cadres."
"Are I easy to overthrow? These cadres are afraid of me!" Khrushchev suddenly said as he said this, "But you don't seem to be afraid of me. You must know that I am the first secretary and you can remove you from your position in just one sentence."
"It is normal for a person to lose his temper when he gets old. Of course, the first secretary has this right! But this is not a reason for me to be afraid. I think it is completely possible to communicate." Selov took down half of the cigarette on the corner of Khrushchev's mouth and threw it away and stomped it out, and said relaxedly, "I am almost seventy years old, so pay more attention to my health."
"He is really not afraid of me?" Khrushchev's face appeared with a strange expression. As the back of the young cadre slowly disappeared, the person who dared to talk to him like this had forgotten when the last time he appeared. Is it Kozlov? It's a pity that he wouldn't have happened to Podgorne.
At the U.S. Embassy of Jakarta in Indonesia, Ambassador Jones, his expression was very ugly when he learned that the main general of the army was kidnapped, but when he learned that Suharto had begun to assemble troops to fight back, his frown was stretched out. After contacting Suharto immediately, he began to report news to Washington, "The army suffered a devastating blow, which is not in line with our earlier plan, but Suharto, the commander of the Indonesian Army's strategic reserve, is still a good candidate. He has mobilized troops, and compared with the coup's troops, and has heard that front-line troops are ready to return to Jakarta. At that time, we can give Indonesia a devastating blow, completely solve the largest number of Southeast Asian forces, and will not give them the chance to become Vietnam."
Sukarno received more news when he was at Mrs. Hayadi's residence. General Nasutian's daughter was seriously injured and Nasutian escaped. Sukarno heard the reports and said that these incidents were too sudden for him. Then he asked Colonel Saylan, "What do you think I should do?"
Saylan did not immediately answer Suharto then ordered Major Subato to contact the commander palace of the navy, air force and police force. At this time, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Handayani came here, and at the same time, Air Force Commander Omardani, who persuaded Suharto to go to the Halim Air Force Base, which was the safest there.
Chapter completed!