Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 727 The Road to Human Rights
Maskhadov personally led the last part of the regular army and the members of the presidential guard to hold the ground. This was the last stronghold in Chechnya. They had no way to retreat and nowhere to escape. √The Soviet victory flag was already flying a few hundred meters away from the presidential palace. For them, it was both clear and dazzling.
The Soviet political commissar stood high under the ruins and shouted to the soldiers, "Comrades, the armored forces crushed every terrorist who dared to resist our will. In front of us is the last stronghold of the rebels, the Chechen presidential palace. They tried to resist stubbornly and refused to surrender. Capture this last fortress and kill them!"
The Soviet army relied on the ruins of buildings on both sides of the street as cover and began a forward offensive. This was not World War II. The Soviet army, which controlled absolute air supremacy, could call for air support to attack. The firepower strongholds arranged on the presidential palace were swept into honeycomb coal by the su-25 attack aircraft with aircraft cannons.
After the outer firepower bases were cleared, the soldiers who could not hold back raised their guns and rushed towards the presidential palace from all directions. If anyone had experienced World War II, they would see this picture composed of armored vehicles, tank troops, and soldiers shouting "Ura" attacking, just like the scene of the attack on the Reichstag in Berlin in 1945.
"Charge!"
The hellfire in Grozny burned until noon the next day and slowly stopped. Most of the city turned into black ruins, and many armed personnel trapped in the city also died in the fire. After that, the armed forces still used su-25 attack aircraft and Mi-24 helicopters to cover the advance. The remaining armed personnel could not stop the Soviet army's advance at all. They quickly surrounded the Chechen presidential palace.
In the face of the powerful steel torrent, the last Chechen terrorists did not even have the opportunity to surrender. As soon as the Chechens raised their guns and wanted to surrender, they were directly shot dead by the soldiers without any mercy. Because the political commissar issued an order to the soldiers, except for Dudayev and Maskhadov, all of them were executed, leaving no prisoners.
This method of killing one to warn the hundred was used to tell those extremists in the Caucasus that this was the fate of your attempt to split the country.
In the office of the presidential palace, Dudayev was pale. He looked at the overwhelming Soviet soldiers outside the window, and he had never been desperate. He rejected Maskhadov's breakout and escape, saying that he would fight to the death with the Chechen presidential palace.
"Maskhadov, after you escape, go to the mountainous area in northern Chechnya. Basayev sent a message before, saying that he was not killed in the explosion and was hiding there with a small group of remaining armed forces. You go to him to accumulate strength for Chechnya's resurgence, and also, revenge for me." Before Maskhadov left, Dudayev explained the last thing. He said that he was gone, and Maskhadov must take on the important task of continuing to fight for Chechnya's independence.
At the beginning of the Grozny offensive, Maskhadov disguised himself as a Soviet soldier and escaped, leaving Dudayev alone in the Chechen presidential palace to stabilize the morale of the army.
The corridor was filled with the sound of fierce gunfire, the screams of Chechen militants, the shouts of the Soviet army's attack, and the explosion of grenades from time to time, shaking the ceiling to the ground. Dudayev sat quietly in his seat, waiting for the Soviet army to come.
The door of the presidential palace was kicked open, and the soldiers rushed into the presidential office and pointed their guns at Dudayev. He slowly raised his hand and smiled in front of a group of soldiers who were killing red eyes, saying, "Young man, relax. I don't have a weapon."
At the same time, the red flag symbolizing the Soviet Union also fluttered on the upper floor of the presidential palace. The mighty Chechen War of Independence lasted for two months and ended with the Soviet army's great victory.
The news of the capture of the Chechen presidential palace and the capture of Dudayev reached Moscow, and everyone breathed a sigh of relief, secretly rejoicing that the damn war was finally over. Only Yanayev frowned when he heard the news, because only Dudayev was there when the presidential palace was captured, and Maskhadov was nowhere to be found.
"It seems that the matter is not over yet." Yanayev put out his cigarette butt, picked up the phone and dialed Comrade Kryuchkov's number, reminding him to pay attention to the movement of dangerous goods in Moscow during this period, especially to the sugar flowing into the city, because Basayev mixed explosives with sugar and mixed it into Moscow, causing the sensational subway explosion case.
Although Kryuchkov had some doubts, he still faithfully carried out Yanayev's orders to strengthen Moscow's security and the monitoring of the Soviet Union. The databases were taken to spend a quick time to see the scenery. The calligrapher Klaus was frightened and said that the Soviet Air Force that ambushed Klaus opened the database of Klaus's identity trick. Lavsky drooled when he checked into the room. If the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the KGB were the Soviet Union's means of terror to control the people, then in Yanayev's hands, these two once notorious organizations became shields and swords to safeguard the interests of the country and the people.
The Chechen War is over, but the situation in Chechnya is far from over. In addition to continuing to annihilate the armed forces in the remaining cities, we must also consider how to divide the new cake. After all, Kadyrov and his son are also watching the central government's every move, because after the war, they are the most powerful armed forces in the entire Chechen territory.
At the same time, the photo of the red flag flying over the Chechen presidential palace and the photo of Yanaev's impassioned speech before the army were juxtaposed and made the headlines of Moscow newspapers. The military reporter accurately captured Yanaev, who was like the majestic figure of Comrade Lenin during his speech, with the spirit of a supreme leader in his every move. Even the content of the title implied a satire on the Gulf War.
"Our leader encourages soldiers on the most dangerous front, while leaders of other countries chat and drink coffee in the safe rear"
All this propaganda offensive is attributed to the propaganda minister Surkov, who has been painstakingly shaping Yanaev's steely and people-friendly image.
The first urgent thing after the war is to try the reactionary rebels. Almost a few days after Yanaev announced the end of the war, the Soviet Supreme Court welcomed two special prisoners, former Georgian President Zvyad and Chechen armed forces leader Dudayev. This was almost a trial without any suspense. Except for Western newspapers that promoted them as heroes who sacrificed their lives for freedom, Soviet newspapers denounced their splitting of the motherland without exception.
In addition to the Supreme Court sentencing Zvyad and Dudayev, other regions also sent intellectuals who advocated freedom to court, but none of them was convicted for freedom of speech, and they were sentenced to imprisonment for other reasons.
Sentencing them on the same day as Dudayev was also a political signal released by Yanaev. This is the Soviet Union, the world of the proletarian people. The heresy of advocating evil capitalism to control the country must be sanctioned and punished!
In the end, under the conclusive evidence, Zvyad and Dudayev were sentenced to life imprisonment in the prison of Vorkuta in Siberia for starting a war, creating inhumane massacres and treason. This prison is specially used to treat special prisoners. This is a gift Yanaev prepared for liberals. Political prisoners and intellectuals who advocate Western freedom will be sent here to receive the baptism of Marxism and coal mining education.
Moreover, Yanayev also put the biographical information of these clowns on the table. After carefully reading their "glorious resumes", he felt that all the public intellectuals in the world are the same. On the surface, these people are brave enough to die for freedom, but in fact, they are full of thieves and prostitutes.
In this case, Yanayev also decided to play a black humor joke on this group of people. Aren't you always shouting about caring about the suffering of the working people? Then you should first experience the hardship of the people at the bottom. Comrades, the coal mines in Siberia need you, hurry up and make contributions to the motherland.
This is a small-scale political purge. Those guys who advocate freedom and split the motherland will all be assigned to mine coal in Siberia. I will make you regret your behavior of splitting the motherland! (To be continued.)8
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