Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 37: The value of Kavac

Amidst the noise of "Kang Dang Kang Dang", a train with a sickle and hammer pattern inlaid on the front of the train galloped over an endless expanse of plains.

Entering Western Ukraine in November, the weather is cold day by day. In summer, the lush green jungle has turned into yellow. The original green plains have no vigorous and visible places, all of which are so exciting. The sorrowful gray tone.

In the first-class car at the back of the train, Victor sat on the bedside with a cigarette in his mouth, looking at the documents in his hand.

Unlike the trains that Victor took in the country before, the Soviet trains are wide gauges, which means wider interior space. As the highest-level first-class carriages, the interior space is naturally much more spacious.

The successful arrest of Kavac shocked the entire Ukrainian People’s Committee of Internal Affairs. On the day of the arrest operation, Lieutenant Colonel Serov called in person to inquire about the matter, and then the Kiev side sent it within one day. Six orders urged Lviv to **** Kavac to Kiev as soon as possible. Just two days ago, Victor also received a call from the Moscow State Security Administration. After inquiring about Kavac’s situation there, he made it clear that this person needs to deal with the incidents in Ukraine, Belarus and other places in the past few years. The series of sabotage cases are responsible. Therefore, Lviv must ensure his personal safety and **** him to Moscow as soon as possible.

Facts have proved that Kavac is indeed a big fish, a big fish that is too big for the General Administration of Moscow to sit still. There are too many secrets in this guy’s mouth. Once his mouth is pried open, the Ukrainian Nationalist Organization Spy organizations and armed organizations lurking in Ukraine and Belarus are likely to be seized. This is of great significance to the People's Committee of the Interior.

Although both Kiev and Moscow are urging to **** Kavac, according to Viktor’s vision, he is going to postpone the **** for a few days. During these days, he hopes to pry Kavac’s mouth open. He learned about the lurking situation of Ukrainian nationalist organizations in Lviv.

But people like Kavats are destined to not be so easy to deal with. Under Culkin’s interrogation, this guy refused to speak, even mocking a small ensign like Culkin, who was not qualified to interrogate him at all, because he was in Before betraying the Polish government, his rank in the Polish army was a major, which was much higher than that of Culkin.

Taking into account the orders issued by Kiev and Moscow, Victor did not dare to ask for torture on this guy, so he could only choose another way, trying to put pressure on Kavac from the side to force him to speak. Fortunately, he was arrested together with Kavac and his assistant, a young man named Peter Moravitsky.

Compared to Kavats, this young man's mouth is much looser, mainly because Culkin didn't have to worry too much when he tortured him.

In the end, after losing half of his life, Moravitsky spoke obediently. He not only confessed a hidden list, but also confessed that Kavac’s family hidden in Yavorov, including his wife and Three children.

According to Moravitsky, there is indeed an internal struggle within the Ukrainian nationalist organization today. Bandera and Melnik have torn off the veil of tenderness and fought. After Bandera was released from prison and absconded to Lublin, there was a fight between the moderates and radicals of the Ukrainian nationalist organization. So far, hundreds of people have been involved in this assassination. Lost in the war.

Because of his refusal to carry out Bandera’s orders, Kavac was susceptible to the latter. He was squeezed out of the so-called "Ukrainian Revolutionary Army" and could only go to Western Ukraine to fight alone. If it were not for this reason, he would also It will not be so easy to expose.

The relationship between the People’s Committee of the Interior and the Ukrainian Nationalist Organization is a life-and-death hostile relationship. In the face of Kavac, Victor will naturally not be polite. As long as he can pry the other party’s mouth open, he will not have any bottom line.

Soon, Kavac’s family members were secretly arrested. With Victor threatening to hang his family one by one, Kavac’s psychological defenses had been broken, and the rest was nothing more than negotiating some conditions.

But at this critical moment, people from Kiev arrived. They packed Kavac and his family, as well as the transcripts made during the previous interrogation, and took them away, even if Victor called Lieutenant Colonel Serov and told him This practice expresses strong dissatisfaction and cannot have any influence on the results.

However, after Kavac was escorted to Kiev, Victor also realized a problem, that is, the reason why Moscow and Kiev attach so much importance to Kavac may not only be because he has more secrets hidden in him. It is even more likely that the People’s Committee of the Interior and Kavac had some kind of cooperation before the Soviet-German partition of Poland, that is, when the East of the Curzon Line was still in the hands of the Poles. At that time, in order to cause trouble for the Poles, the spy department of the People’s Committee of the Interior certainly didn’t mind providing some help to Kavac, but now the entire Ukraine is owned by the Soviet Union, and a Ukrainian separatist like Kavac , Naturally became the thorn in the eyes of the People’s Committee of the Interior.

Therefore, whether it is Kiev or Moscow, the reason why Kavac was rushed away is not only to deal with Ukrainian nationalist organizations, but also to prevent some more confidential things from leaking out.

Although he could not get anything of value from Kavac's mouth, the intelligence provided by Moravitsky is still very valuable. In the past week, the People’s Committee of the People’s Committee of the Interior of Lviv launched a large-scale arrest operation throughout the region. More people involved were arrested and brought to justice.

At this time, the documents in Victor’s hands recorded the gains of the Lviv People’s Committee of the Interior during the arrest operation that lasted for a week: 184 members of the Ukrainian nationalist organization were captured, and 27 people were killed in the operation; captured; Nearly 200 guns of various types and nearly 20,000 bullets; 4 mortars and 34 artillery shells were seized; 108 grenades and nearly 400 kilograms of explosives were seized...

Judging from the archives of the People’s Committee of the Interior, the achievements made by Lviv this time are since the signing of the Riga Peace Treaty in 1921 and the end of the Soviet-Polish War. The most successful action. For this reason, the "Pravda", "Komsomolskaya Pravda", "Izvestia", and even the military's "Red Star" all carried out special reports on this news.

But the strange thing is that nearly two weeks have passed since the arrest was closed to the present. Neither Kiev nor Moscow offered any commendations for this action by the Lviv People’s Committee of the Interior. This made Victor a little irritated.

I don't know if Kyiv informed him to come to the meeting, is it planning to arrange this award?

Woo...

With the honking of the train's whistle, there was a violent tremor in the body, and then the speed of the train slowed down significantly.

Victor raised his head and looked out of the car window. A city appeared directly in front of the wing, and Kiev was already in front of him.

"Boom boom boom", the door of the carriage was knocked from outside.

"Come in," Victor said without looking back, gathering the papers in hand.

"Comrade Lieutenant, we are going to the station soon," the door opened, and Valenka with an excited expression came in from the outside and said, "Is it time to get off the train?"

Victor turned his head and glanced at the guy, and said, "I'm afraid I will have to wait a while, Varenka."

Varenka was not disappointed at all, he walked into the car, put his face in front of the car window, and looked out curiously. For him, this is the first time in his life to come to Kiev, no matter what it is can make him feel curious.

Victor didn't have so much curiosity. He packed up his documents and put them in the briefcase he carried with him. Then he got up and walked outside the carriage.

In the corridor outside the carriage, there were four armed internal guard soldiers who were arranged by Culkin to protect Victor's personal safety. Recently, the Lviv People’s Committee of the Interior has taken continuous actions, which have caused severe damage to Ukrainian nationalist organizations. No one can guarantee that the desperadoes will retaliate.

Not only that, this train is not a passenger train, but a freight train that specializes in transporting supplies. Out of a total of 9 train cars, two of them are **** cars with cannons and heavy machine guns on the roof, and Victor’s car It is added.

After smoking a cigarette in the corridor of the carriage, the train finally stopped slowly. Victor returned to the carriage, took his briefcase from Varenka, and walked out of the carriage accompanied by four guards.

With the outbreak of the Soviet-Finnish War in the North, the freight transport in several major cities in Ukraine has also become busy. The food to support the war was mainly provided by Ukraine and transferred from the national strategic reserves in various parts of Ukraine to the north. front.

On the platform of the station, all passengers are temporarily prohibited from entering the station. The platform is full of soldiers with live ammunition. It can be seen from the internal publications of the People’s Committee of the Interior that just last week, the Kiev railway station suffered an attack, similar to a later terrorist attack. Four unidentified saboteurs tried to use explosives strapped on their bodies to blow them up. A tanker to transport oil. Fortunately, before they approached the tanker, they were shot dead by the guards at the station. Otherwise, the consequences would be disastrous. Since then, the Kiev railway station has increased its vigilance.

When Victor got off the train, a black seagull was driving towards his location. This was the car arranged by the Kiev People's Committee of the Interior to pick him up.

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