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Chapter 774 We are neutral in the UK

Since World War II, the intelligence departments of the East and the West have started bloody battles again. This is different from the battle between the two teams. The battle on the secret front with neutral countries as the battlefield should be paid attention to concealing oneself and destroying the enemy at the same time. This is a secret battle. Whether it is the KGB or the CIA, they do not know how many secrets their opponents have.

"Our revenge should not only be fast, but also lasting, just like when you treat women, you must not just seek speed. The victory of the Cold War will first start with the comprehensive victory in our intelligence field. We have a good start and will play a role as an example. We never think I will lose. The KGB will go from one victory to another with the Soviets!" Shelov shouted to the directors of the major bureaus with a bright look, "You only need to remember this."

"The spies we are pursuing in China recently seem to want to withdraw the United States." Admiral Serjiuko, director of the State Administration of Spy Defense, said, "Are we going abroad to pursue?"

"The Second General Administration mainly ensures the stability of the country, and Director Moritin is responsible for pursuing abroad." Selov's unhurried trail is more than ten times that of the CIA. Once this hunting battle begins, the longer it lasts, the longer the opponent's personnel will be disconnected. The world has not yet reached the point where technology determines everything. At least now, passenger planes cannot replace all the role of spies, so we will definitely win."

The KGB has a complete spy training system and hundreds of cooperative schools as supplements to the reserve force, not to mention that the entire KGB employs nearly one million people, and a first-ranking agent with more than 30,000 people, not to mention that the domestic spy defense agency is larger in scale and the training courses are consistent, and can be supplemented at any time.

The CIA is only one of the sixteen intelligence departments in the United States. The KGB leads the entire Soviet intelligence system and remotely controls the intelligence organizations of Eastern European countries through the advisory department. The reserve force is far more than that of the CIA department, and because of the overall role of the KGB general, the power it mobilizes far exceeds that of the opponent. Once the CIA is too damaged, it is not certain whether other US intelligence departments at the same level will wade into muddy waters.

The two organizations are very powerful, but the scale of the KGB is far beyond the CIA. This kind of hard-working hunting battle is of course a loss-winning loss for the two organizations. It depends on who can't stand it first, and who can't supply the intelligence officers will be the one that fails.

So Selov believes that he can win, so that the KGB will face it. There are two benefits to doing this. The opponent's intelligence personnel need time to train. If the Soviet agents have sufficient reserve force, they can gain the lead and gain an advantage in some areas that are not originally advantageous.

In Langley, the headquarters of the CIA is another scene. The KGB's attacks were rapid and fierce, far exceeding the expectations of CIA Director Colby. As the director of the CIA, Colby is also considered a high-power in the United States, but it is completely incomparable to Selov, who is a Soviet giant. What's more, the KGB is far superior to the CIA in terms of scale.

It only took only a week since the KGB retaliation began today. The CIA lost agents have been tied with the KGB, and no one knows when it will be completed.

Even the FBI Director Kelly looked at him with a strange look. When he sent the letter from Soviet KGB Chairman Selov to Colby, Kelly patted Colby on the shoulder and said with a heavy look, "I personally hope that the CIA can win, but to attack the families of the Soviet leadership, think about the Swedes. This is a big deal."

Brezhnev's son has been to Sweden many times, so the British government may have made many efforts, which has made Britain and Sweden confident in the operation. Swedish and British intelligence agencies have formulated several plans to make Yuri Brezhnev compromise, who once negotiated with foreign countries on behalf of the Soviet trade delegation in Stockholm. MI6 attracted Yuri to some fashionable neighborhoods, where the residence of the Soviet delegation was laid out, which was covered with cameras and microphones, and two employees were ordered to lurk in it.

Representatives of Sweden and other Western countries believed that Russians were very easy to accept sexual invitations and everything was ready, Western intelligence personnel discovered that Yuri Brezhnev had left unexpectedly a few days before the incident.

The Swedish intelligence personnel who participated in the plan were assassinated one after another, and the British and Intelligence Department Six suffered losses. The British and Intelligence Department Six and many American intelligence departments knew about this. They did not know that Brezhnev's son was called to Ruby Yangka, and was educated by Selov, and wrote the ins and outs of the matter into a report and handed it over to Brezhnev.

That time, the British and **Quest Department wanted to ruin the reputation of Brezhnev's son as a threat. This was completely different from the attack on the KGB chairman's daughter. This was a public assassination of the other party to the leader's family, which was much more serious.

"But I did not assassinate Selov's daughter!" Colby looked like he was framed. He ordered the CIA to attack KGB personnel everywhere. Who knew that Selov's daughter was in the UK and the agents around him happened to be killed.

"As a colleague, I believe you, but Selov doesn't seem to believe you very much. I hope the CIA can win." FBI Director Kelly looked like he was unrelated. He was not gloating when the CIA was attacked. At this time, the FBI was very leisurely. You should know that a large number of suspicious members of the Warsaw Pact countries on the surveillance list have returned to China.

It is expected that the FBI will have bigger things to do when worrying about these lurking spies, such as eliminating the Soviet gangs. Director Kelly's biggest resistance is not the combat effectiveness of the Soviet thief groups. They are indeed very capable, but the FBI is a powerful department and under normal circumstances, it can deal with these gangs. Hoover succeeded in that year.

The biggest resistance comes from the fact that the US government defines these people as victims of Soviet tyranny, which traps the FBI's hands and feet. In addition, after Hoover died, negative comments began to appear and the FBI's rights were questioned. He has a lot of things and has no time to control the CIA's affairs.

The attack on the CIA in a short period of time is still within Colby's control. The agent himself is a high-risk profession, but if it continues, sooner or later he will be unable to cover it up.

But Bush, deputy director of the CIA, who immediately pushed the door in, brought bad news, "It is reported that among the passenger planes taken off from Moscow and the Soviets who have recently gone abroad, a large number of dangerous people have appeared. We think that the KGB is sending large-scale personnel abroad. The identities of these people are very messy. The countries they go to are friendly countries of the Soviet Union. With the energy of the KGB, it is easy to change their identities and launch a spy war against us after reaching a neutral country."

"What should we do then? We can't retreat all the places where there may be attacks, right? The losses caused by this are no less than those who are attacked!" Colby fell into a dilemma, which was in sharp contrast to when he ordered revenge.

"At least our people can survive." Bush shook his head slightly. He felt that this kind of hunting war was not cost-effective for the CIA. The other party's scale was far greater than that of him. Taking the initiative to start spy hunting was a wrong decision in itself.

On the top of a very ordinary residential building in Rome, the Italian capital, a man was unkempt and hid behind a piece of tarpaulin. He looked very nervous, his gun was in a state of inappropriate use, and the bullets had been exhausted. He escaped from Greece and was chased along the way. He was almost able to enter the US Embassy in Italy, but found an ambush outside the embassy, ​​after all, the Soviet Embassy next door.

Because of his timidity, he did not dare to enter the ambush circle, but instead tried to leave Italy. His contactor dates had disappeared during the continuous pursuit, and now even the bullets had been exhausted.

Starting a week ago, the people who chased him had changed to at least five different teams. Sometimes, he felt very lucky to live until now. But the sixth sense told himself that he had not yet been able to escape from danger.

The gunshot exploded in his ears. Carlos, who was hiding under the tarpaulin, was shocked and still motionless. He had no bullets now, and the fate could be imagined once he was discovered.

"Is this the place of sleep you chose for yourself?" The miracle did not appear. The KGB, who came, reminded the other party not to hide in a skillful English.

"I don't know you!" Carlos felt that he could talk to the other party. There were four people coming. The leading KGB looked very ordinary and introduced himself, "The Southern European Operations Team of the KGB Special Investigation Department, the Italian team, received the order from Ruby Yangka and knew that there were guests coming. According to the order of meeting you, I should be in the sixth batch."

"You have so many people!" Carlos pointed his gun at the other party.

"There are indeed a lot of people in a million employees. I have to thank the information from Eastern European comrades along the way, so I didn't let you run away. By the way! Your gun has no bullets." The visitor was not afraid at all, and looked around and said, "Have you heard of throwing objects from high places?"

Five minutes later, four people went downstairs to take a bus and moved to the back of the residential building. They saw a group of Italians pointing fingers, "This is the third one, let's go, don't make it difficult for General Secretary Bellinger, and don't cause trouble to the Chairman."

"Sorry Director Colby, I think the UK is neutral in this matter. If I join rashly, I will be criticized." Harold King Philby of MI6 cautiously refused the CIA's request for help. (To be continued.).
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