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Chapter 1853 Crisis is everywhere(2/2)

After listening to the other party's answer, Sokov knew that he had misunderstood what he meant, and quickly explained: "Lieutenant Colonel Fritzman, you are mistaken. I would like to ask if you have seen Comrade Deputy Chief of Staff in the city?

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"In the city?!" Fritzmann asked in surprise: "Comrade Commander, do you know when the deputy chief of staff entered the city?"

"About half an hour earlier than us." Sokov continued to ask: "Haven't you seen him?"

When entering the city, Sokov was lucky, thinking that after Shtemenko entered the city, he must first go to the headquarters of the 3rd Airborne Division. Therefore, he also thought wishfully that Shtemenko was at the division headquarters at the moment.

The probability is relatively high.

But what he didn't expect was that Fritzman shook his head after hearing this and replied resolutely: "Comrade Commander, I think you may have obtained wrong information. Ever since the division headquarters settled here, I have not

I have met the Deputy Chief of General Staff, and I think he must be trapped somewhere at the moment."

Knowing that Shtemenko might be trapped by the Germans, Sokov couldn't help but feel moved. When he came, he encountered the infiltrating German troops and fought. And the guards Shtemenko brought

If the company had not encountered the enemy, it should be staying at Colonel Konev's division headquarters at this moment. But now there were no living people or dead bodies, which made Sokov feel particularly uneasy.

However, he did not rush to find Shtemenko, because if he searched regardless, Shtemenko might not be found, but ended up getting himself involved. So Sokov calmly said to Fritzman:
Chapter completed!
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