Chapter seven hundred and sixty seventh recall
The KGB's defense of the Soviet Union must be higher than that of the FBI, which is undoubtedly true. However, the technology in this era is not high, and archives in various places are likely to be tampered with. In addition, after the Patriotic War, a large number of missing people appeared in the war, which could not be confirmed that these people were still alive or that they were dead. He had seen a news report in his previous life that a deserter named Pavernavrodsky, who was afraid of being punished and hid in a bullpen for 41 years. His wife kept secrets on this. His family lived in the village of Sararenchi, Ukraine.
It is not particularly strange that the KGB can create a person out of thin air and let it move openly in the enemy country. With the assistance of an insider, it is not particularly strange that the enemy infiltrates the KGB and becomes an anti-counterfeiter worker.
Selov could only guarantee that there would be no traitors in Ruby Yangka, and the KGB staff were millions of staff. He could not have tried it everybody, and it would be impossible to complete it until he died. The middle-aged man questioned by him was about to refute it when he heard Selov say, "John Charles, maybe you don't care about your wife and children in the Soviet Union, but do you don't even care about the lives of a pair of children in the United States? If you can understand me, don't lie."
John Charles' eyes suddenly widened, but immediately returned to its original state. However, the fleeting expression was seen by Selov. He also felt the ups and downs in the other party's heart, and the vigilant reaction of forcibly controlling. The other party's spy training was working, and he ordered himself not to reveal flaws.
However, this kind of training cannot resist the torture. Selov just doesn't want to torture and force confessions. During the purge, many people who thought they were tough guys came in. In the end, they did what the anti-counterfeiting workers asked them to say, so they just obediently did it?
Using a Damascus steel knife to gently shave his nails, and his face looked like everything was under control, Selov whispered leisurely, "Why does the CIA always have the illusion that they are the same level of opponents as the KGB? It's just that the country just wants us to put most of our strength in the country. That's fine, I won't cause trouble for you, but you come to seek death. I can give you a chance. As long as you do it, I will let you go back to China. Otherwise, you will involve your parents and relatives in the secret fronts of the two countries. This is what you asked for."
His words are literal. If he cannot satisfy him this time, then all relatives, including John Charles, are on the list he needs to know. Even if he fights the agent war, he will never be afraid. The KGB is more than ten times the size of the CIA and can be completely affordable.
"No, my wife and children are Soviets, and the KGB will not attack people in their own country." Before he knew it, John Charles had already admitted his identity because the KGB chairman opposite was almost omniscient.
The short confrontation between the two was completely in the hands of Selov, just like the anti-counterfeiting workers were fully aura, and the other party wanted to bow their heads. John Charles thought he was facing the CIA Director Colby.
"I came to the Soviet Union to participate in security work. Do you know the history of the KGB? Have you never heard of the Great Punishment?" Shelov raised his wrist impatiently and looked at the time. He looked very busy and said, "It is not under all conditions that we will not implicate our family. This Great Punishment can be used as a testimony. If you cooperate, we will enter the next stage. If you don't cooperate, then I will leave first..." Before Schellov stood up, he said, "If I admit that I am a spy, can you guarantee my safety?"
An hour later, Selov, who had finished bargaining, walked out of the interrogation room and ordered to the waiting people outside, "During the regular interrogation time, lock up the three Belaruss up first and get everything in John Charles' mind. Immediately call the comrades from the Special Investigation Department and go to the places listed above to find out the contact information of the CIA."
Mendlev did not even take a look at the interrogation record. He raised his fingers with a few pieces of paper behind him, and was immediately taken over by the interrogator behind him. Several people had a clear division of labor, some entered the interrogation room, and some left the special investigation department.
"Take the chairman upstairs to rest!" Mendlev glanced at Selov, who was not seriously injured on the surface, and suddenly spoke.
"Minister, the Chairman was alone in it for two days, interrogated thirty-two people and arrested four spies. How did he do it?" When Selov left, a guard asked Mendlev.
"Shut up, you can apply to work in the special investigation department for so curiousness." Mendlev looked at the other party calmly, turned around and walked away from the cell with his hands behind his back, leaving his subordinates who were sweating on his forehead. It took him a long time to calm down.
The KGB invests a lot of money every year to support the research of various projects, whether scientific or unscientific. Even if it is superpowers, Mendlev knows this. The level he doesn't know is that there are people with particularly strong aspects among ordinary people, but they are far from the level of superpowers. The KGB's research can only prove that this thing is completely incomparable to science.
So when this research team requests funding every year, Selov said in his heart that the other party is a fool, but on the other hand, he also had to pay for people with hearing, vision, or super memory, so as not to let his department spend money in vain.
John Charles' rebellion directly brought a very good news, that is, in these few days, the United States would arrange a spy to come, and it was he who wanted to pick it up. This news is good. The KGB never worried that it could not catch the spy. On the contrary, it was more worried that there would be no spies and that it would not be able to show its value.
The next day, the spy who arrived in the Soviet Union from Bulgaria was directly captured by the people from the National Bureau of Spy Defense. Because there were five American spies arrested by Shevchenko. If she hadn't been afraid that Shevchenko would have escaped, the KGB would have thought she was his predecessor, taking the CIA's contact radio station and pretending to be working all the time, luring some American spies to be arrested.
At that time, Beria's Ministry of Internal Affairs held the CIA radio station in Ukraine and insisted that there were anti-Soviet guerrillas in Western Ukraine. He deceived the CIA for several years and cleaned up more than a dozen spy teams that infiltrated in, which simply brought fishing enforcement to the highest level. In the end, it was not a mistake in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. After all, Americans are not stupid, and no one would believe that the anti-Soviet guerrillas in the 1950s had not been eliminated.
While the Soviet Union began to tighten the big network, targeted deployment in other directions continued. Over the past few months, Soviet staff in the United Nations have been frequently mobilized and replaced with some unfamiliar faces. A large network around the pseudo-center of the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Shevchenko has been compiled. In order to prevent the targets who are well aware of the KGB from escaping, the team that followed was completely handed over to Stasi of Marcus Wolf.
This is also rare for Stasi to fight at the United Nations. For this reason, Marcus Wolf specially selected personnel to join the operation to ensure that these people are absolutely loyal and not mess up such an important operation.
A week later, the scene of Shevchenko's joint with the other party was captured by Bulgarian agents, which is the most favorable evidence. If there is any difference between the KGB and the security department under Andropov in history, it is that the KGB of Serov has a strong influence on all Warsaw Pact countries' intelligence agencies, and using their intelligence power is like using their own power.
"Thank you to the comrades in Bulgaria, who helped us a lot." Shelov thought for a moment, "In addition to giving the stalker the bonus, I will also arrange for his granddaughter to study in Moscow and give his son a car as a thank you."
The Bulgarian agent who took the photo of Shevchenko's joints made Serov admire General Malakov, Chairman of the Bulgarian National Security Council, who used an old man in his sixties as a stalker, which was really a pity for him to think of.
Therefore, in the field of intelligence, Selov could not underestimate any country. Shelov could not imagine how an old man in his sixties could walk as fast as he avoided the anti-stalking agent and stared at the target.
"This old man is not simple. When Tsar Boris III was reigned, he had already served the Bulgarian Kingdom. He had also made a disguise and entered Yugoslavia during World War II." Malakov laughed and said, "He is our oldest spy. He has lived in New York for almost thirty years, and he is mixed with the descendants of the Bulgarian Kingdom every day."
Oh, it's Belarus in Bulgaria! Sherov exchanged a few greetings and put down the phone. Now it's time to start taking action. Anyway, every action will either succeed or fail. The greatest value of Shevchenko is to let the Soviet leadership know that imperialism will not die, and even the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations has instigated the two sides to live in peace.
At the same time, it can also prove the importance of the KGB. Everyone has already taken the position. Shevchenko either returns to China or is shot dead. There is definitely a third way out. When the time is ripe, Serov went directly to the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry of Smolensk Square. He explained the situation to Foreign Minister Andre Gromiko and asked the other party to order the recall of Shevchenko.
"I didn't expect that he was such a person. He was so outstanding in the past, which was simply unbelievable." Andre Gromiko, who saw the investigation report, said in shock, but still said that he could recall the other party immediately.
Chapter completed!