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Chapter 1549 Flare in the Night(2/2)

"What about the 53rd Army?" Zhukov then asked: "When will they arrive?"

Sokov quickly covered the microphone with his hand and asked Managarov, who was sitting opposite: "Comrade General, Marshal Zhukov asked, when will all your troops arrive at Kremenchug?"

"It will take about the same amount of time." Managarov said: "After all, we don't have that many transport vehicles. The commanders and fighters of the infantry division can only march on foot towards the Dnieper River."

After listening to Managarov's answer, Sokov released his hand covering the microphone and reported to Zhukov: "Comrade Marshal, it will take them almost a week to reach the left bank of the Dnieper River."

"It's September now." Zhukov sighed softly and said, "The weather is starting to turn cold. If we don't act quickly, the next climate will have an adverse impact on our operations."

"Comrade Marshal, you can rest assured of this." Sokov knew what Zhukov was worried about, and quickly comforted him and said: "I assure you that before the snow starts to fall in October, our troops will not only be able to land at the right bank, but

We can gain a firm foothold and occupy more cities on the right bank."



After dark, Lunev returned with Samoilov and reported to Sokov the process of rescuing Yulis. Finally, he frowned and said to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I think we should

Let the prisoners in the prison be released. Their crime is nothing more than working for the Germans during the German occupation of the city. I don’t think this is a big deal. If they don’t cooperate, I’m afraid they will get themselves into trouble.

Come and kill yourself."

Sokov strongly agreed with Lunev's statement: "You are right, Comrade Military Commissar. If the residents of the city do not cooperate with the Germans during the German occupation, I am afraid that not only will they be killed

The disaster will even affect your own family. I will leave it to you to take full responsibility for how to deal with the prisoners in the prison."

Just as Sokov was about to return to his headquarters, the roar of aircraft engines was heard in the air.

Hearing this sound, Managarov rushed to the window, looked up at the dark night sky, and said: "No, it's a German night bomber. It seems that they are planning to take advantage of the night."

, bombing cities.”

"Comrade Commander," Gorokhov walked behind Managarov and said disapprovingly: "The power in the city has not been restored yet, and there are lights everywhere. The German bombers cannot find their bombing targets.

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