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Chapter 243: Battle for Warsaw Broadcasting Building Part
Chapter 243: Battle for Warsaw Broadcasting Building Part
“Listen, people inside. I am a negotiator sent by the Polish government. If you come out and surrender, the government will give you a chance to live. If you choose to resist, you will be smashed to pieces by heavy artillery.” A voice persuading surrender came from the radio.
“Captain PO, what should we do? Should we ask someone to knock down the other side’s loudspeaker?” A member of the Development Party Special Forces asked the captain who was listening to the call from the other side.
“No need. Follow the plan Commander David gave us before. We should drag it out with them. The longer we hold out here, the better. This will attract more enemies to other battlefields and reduce their pressure.” Captain PO said.
So the special forces team sent a special warfare member from the front line, made a simple loudspeaker out of iron sheets, and started bargaining with the other side.
Soon they said they would prepare cars and planes for them and escort them safely to West Germany.
Then they said flying was unsafe and asked them to prepare a boat so that they could leave by boat after reaching the harbor.
In short, change the conditions every once in a while and delay the time as much as possible.
At first, the leaders sent by the Polish government actually thought that this group of people were negotiating seriously and were afraid that they would use heavy artillery to destroy them.
But after more than half an hour, the conditions were still changing, and they finally realized that this group of people were delaying time.
“If you really want to negotiate and leave safely, then turn off the radio first.” The negotiators received urging from the government, so they proposed that the Development Party shut down the radio before continuing the peace talks.
“NO, we can’t shut down the broadcast until we get security guarantees. We have to broadcast to the whole world and make sure our voices can be heard by the outside world. Otherwise, you guys will definitely deal with us afterwards.”
At this point, the government finally concluded that this group of people were diehards and it was impossible to deal with them through peaceful means.
However, in order to paralyze the Development Party, the negotiators did not withdraw immediately, but chose a building with solid walls to negotiate with the special forces.
However, the movements of the Polish government forces have been under constant surveillance. Although the Polish military has controlled the area within 5 kilometers of the battlefield and all outsiders have been asked to leave, the underground space cannot be defended so tightly.
Therefore, after the government army’s heavy artillery and heavy tanks began to move, the special forces in the encirclement received the information.
They had already chosen sturdy shelters, and most of them had gone to blind spots where artillery shells were difficult to reach, leaving only a small number of people to defend the front line.
Boom~, boom~, boom~, the sound of explosions from the 155 heavy howitzers was heard, indicating that the peace talks were over and the military officially began to use heavy firepower to eliminate the enemy.
“It’s over. Now all those comrades will go to see LL, and we will lose the support of most people.” said a representative.
Several of his relatives and friends were in the radio building and nearby buildings and were unable to evacuate in time and were captured by the armed elements of the Development Party.
“Yes, now we hope that the military can eliminate this group of people as soon as possible and prevent them from sending signals to the outside world again.” Another representative continued.
However, his wish was doomed to fail, because even with the addition of heavy artillery and heavy tanks to the battlefield, the front line remained in a stalemate.
When the Polish government’s heavy artillery opened fire, the special forces no longer suppressed the firepower and began to launch precise and fierce counterattacks.
Because the battle was taking place in an urban area and the buildings being attacked were very solidly built.
In order to avoid accidental injury to more people and other facilities, the heavy artillery unit dispatched by the Ministry of National Defense set up artillery positions about 5 kilometers away from the battlefield.
In order to obtain a good shooting range, there should be as few tall buildings as possible on the route in the direction of the muzzle.
So after two rounds of heavy artillery fire, the special forces’ counterattack came.
Since every special forces member can receive signals from communication satellites and navigation positioning satellites in the sky, they can obtain the precise coordinates of the artillery position very quickly.
The 80mm mortars and artillery shells loaded with azide anion salt high explosives that were specially brought in played a huge role at this moment.
The special operations team operating the mortar did not need to conduct calibration firing, they could just fire 10 rapid rounds at the heavy artillery position several kilometers away.
Boom, boom… a series of explosions were heard from a distance, with several particularly loud explosions in between. It was the detonation of some artillery shells and propellants on the Polish artillery positions.
The sound of explosions spread to every corner of Warsaw, the capital of Poland. The workers who were already dissatisfied with the government cheered in their dormitories, because the explosions showed that the Development Party’s resistance was still continuing. They all hoped that the Development Party could hold on and force the government to change its pro-Soviet policy and use more fiscal revenue to improve their lives.
Some dormitory areas have hidden radios. They turn the volume down to the minimum and take turns listening to the Development Party’s propaganda and battlefield reports coming from the radio.
“Polish GCD members, your army is indiscriminately attacking your comrades in the radio building area with heavy artillery. What else do you have to cling to with such a leadership? Hurry up and leave and join our own Development Party of the Polish people…”
“Listen carefully and look carefully. Your army’s heavy artillery has been destroyed by our Development Party’s weapons of truth. The smoke and dust rising in the distance are the artillery positions of your National Defense Army, which are currently covered by our bombs.”
“Comrades, friends, let us join hands to overthrow the puppet government headed by Jaruzelski and establish our own free government of the Poles~.”
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As the war entered the second phase, the special forces occupying the radio building carried out more radical propaganda in accordance with the instructions of the base.
After repelling the third wave of attacks assisted by heavy artillery, the recorded battlefield video was urgently broadcast to the whole country and the world through the equipment in the broadcasting building.
This was a big deal. Early in the morning, European countries and several Soviet republics near Poland received the Development Party’s propaganda programs broadcast on the Polish Central Channel.
Now more than five hours have passed and it is almost noon, but the Development Party is still using the Polish Central Channel to carry out external propaganda, which has truly shocked the whole world.
You have to know that Warsaw is the capital of Poland and the capital of the frontline country between the Warsaw Pact and NATO. Yet, a group of armed forces from the domestic opposition party had occupied the radio building for so long.
This made Western European countries and the United States judge that Poland, the weakest position of the Warsaw Pact, was indeed on the verge of changing color.
As a result, Britain and the United States sent additional forces to Poland and its border areas to strengthen the rebellion there. They also activated some hidden agents and asked them to collect relevant intelligence about this suddenly emerging development party.
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“General Simon, is this the heavy artillery attack you mentioned? Are you just standing there and letting them attack you? This is still a group of domestic underground armed forces. If it is NATO’s armed forces, then are you going to perform the trick of surrendering in 30 days again?”
When Jaruzelski heard the images on the radio and TV, he blurted out that General Simon’s Wehrmacht was the Polish army that surrendered a month ago during World War II, and he roared at General Simon.
“Uh~, ZX, the enemy is too cunning. They actually hid mortars. This group of militants must have received support from foreign forces, otherwise they would not have been able to obtain such heavy firepower.” Simon began to shirk responsibility, attributing the defeat in the war to the enemy’s strength and cunning.
“You~, we’ll give you one more chance. Use all means to capture the radio building and eliminate all the militants inside. If you fail again, we can only ask the Soviet garrison to take over your mess.” Jaruzelski said.
“I promise that we will take the radio building this time, and none of these rebels will be able to escape.” General Simon stood up and said something stern, then went to the next room to arrange the next battle.
At this time, he no longer cared about the rules of military command, and began to go into battle personally, discussing combat plans with his staff.
In order to achieve the final effect, General Simon decided to carry out the operation both in the air and on the ground. He must not fail again, otherwise the power that was expanded with great difficulty during the martial law would be greatly reduced, and they, the senior officers, would have to retreat to the barracks to live a hard life.
So an Army Aviation Brigade was urgently mobilized. They would launch an air attack on the radio building, then parachute into the radio building and nearby buildings, occupy advantageous terrain, and help the army troops clear the high-altitude fire points.
In addition, for safety reasons, a bomber squadron was also assigned a mission. They would carry 12 500-kilogram bombs and drop them from the air on the broadcasting building, trying to destroy the antenna on the broadcasting building.
The 7st Regiment of the 1th Division, which was responsible for the ground attack, would follow behind the heavy tanks, and attack the radio building in coordination with the infantry and tanks. After the plan was formulated, the signal soldiers conveyed the order to the various troops. Just as they issued the order, the Development Party members on the periphery used the electromagnetic signal collector made by Wang Jiankun to forward these obviously encrypted radio signals to the base.
The information processing personnel in the base used supercomputers to carry out emergency brute force cracking of this intelligence.
At this time, the Warsaw Pact system was still using the previous classical cryptographic system, and digital encryption was only being experimented with in some experimental troops, not to mention the armies of member states such as Poland.
Therefore, under the brute force cracking of the supercomputer, the radio signals under the classical cryptographic system were quickly cracked, and the battle plan formulated by General Simon and others was fully mastered by the Development Party.
This intelligence was shared in a graded manner with personnel at all levels on the battlefield, who began to make targeted deployments based on the latest intelligence received from the brain-computer chip.
First, the anti-aircraft missiles and anti-tank missiles that had been secretly transported and stored in the underground garage of the radio building before the war were taken out and distributed to the special forces performing air defense missions.
Then, anti-tank rockets were taken out one after another and distributed to the team members on the front line who were responsible for guarding the main traffic routes.
Other team members also checked the defense lines of their respective areas of responsibility and doubled the ammunition.
Time passed by every second as both sides prepared.
It was not until around 2 p.m. that the Polish side was fully prepared.
First, three bombers from the bomber squadron appeared in the air, each carrying four 3-kilogram aerial bombs.
Twelve helicopters from the Army Aviation Helicopter Brigade followed closely behind, roaring from the sky towards the radio building.
Residents of Warsaw opened their windows or went to their doors and looked up at the sky.
Even during martial law, they had never seen so many planes in the sky.
It can be imagined that even if the Development Party is eliminated by government forces in this operation, their influence will continue.
The special forces members at the center of the battlefield were not afraid. On the one hand, of course, they had been given corresponding instructions when they were manufactured. On the other hand, they believed that the weapons and equipment in their hands would definitely make this wave of attacks by the government forces ineffective.
In order to achieve a more shocking effect and also to reduce the subsequent combat pressure, Captain PO, commander of the special operations brigade, decided to send the air force closer to fight.
So when the bomber formation crossed the battle lines of both sides, the special forces remained on standby.
The special forces soldiers did not press the launch button on the air defense missiles until the bomber formation began to reduce speed and altitude and prepare to drop bombs.
At this time, the 12 helicopters of the Army Aviation Brigade also entered the range of the air defense missiles.
Then puffs of white smoke came out from the upper floors of the radio building and the roofs of several taller buildings around it.
The white smoke continued to extend higher into the sky, with the ends pointing towards the bombers and helicopters in the air.
“Warning, warning, we have been locked by a missile, evade immediately.”
When the missiles flew into the sky, alarms sounded in the three bombers in the sky. In addition, alarms were also heard in four of the 3 planes in the Army Aviation Brigade.
Soon after, radar warnings were also sounded from another eight helicopters. This was because only seven missile launchers were transported in, so they could only be launched in batches.
Because they did not think that the enemy occupying the radio building had anti-aircraft missiles and thought that they had at most some anti-aircraft machine guns, the pilots did not react when they suddenly heard the radar warning sound that they had only heard during exercises.
When they saw white smoke in the sky, they realized that the enemy had launched anti-aircraft missiles at them. Only then did they think about emergency evasion and launching heat decoy bombs.
However, the missiles fly at supersonic speeds, and their radars are hybrid guided, with both radio guidance and infrared and optical guidance. Once locked, even if a stealth aircraft comes, it will be difficult to get rid of it.
Boom~, boom~, a series of explosions were heard in the air.
Every explosion meant that an enemy plane had been hit.
During this time, there was a particularly loud noise. It was a 500-kilogram aerial bomb on the bomber that exploded.
The loud noise even made Captain PO in the broadcasting building raise his head to look up at the sky. You can imagine how loud the noise was, and even the captain of the special forces team who had become immune to the sounds of the battlefield couldn’t help but take a few more glances.
This unusual explosion was heard not only by the two opposing sides on the battlefield of the radio building, but also by the entire city of Warsaw. Foreigners who had been receiving the Polish Central Station also heard and saw it on television.
Not only that, the scene of missiles flying and planes falling from the sky in the live broadcast was also seen by the whole world.
These falling planes are just like Poland’s government credit rating, which is dropping rapidly from the passing line of 60 points.
After seeing this scene on TV, the Polish political leader Jaruzelski lost his composure and fell to the ground.
After a few seconds, he was helped up by Jacob, his confidential secretary.
“Quick, call the Soviet garrison and ask them to take over the Wehrmacht’s defense line immediately. Even at the cost of using nuclear weapons, we must eliminate this group of militants.” Jaruzelski said at the top of his lungs.
“Yes, I’ll call right away, ZX.” Jacob responded quickly.
At this point, he no longer believed that the National Defense Forces could eliminate this group of militants. Judging from the weapons and combat skills displayed by these people, it was impossible for the domestic underground armed forces to possess them.
They must have received support and training from NATO, and they might still be under the command of NATO agents at this time, otherwise it would not be such a coincidence that their plane was shot down by this group of people with missiles as soon as it arrived.
Although the Wehrmacht’s infantry and tank coordination was still advancing, he did not believe that ground forces alone could capture the radio building occupied by this group of people.
Just when Jacob contacted the Soviet garrison and asked them to send troops to wipe out this group of militants.
The TV just happened to broadcast the scene of the government army’s heavy tanks being paralyzed by rockets flying from different angles.
The infantry following behind were also screaming in pain from the mortar shells falling from overhead.
Their miserable escape was recorded by the special forces’ cameras and then broadcast to the whole world.
Now, the countries that had been just watching the show could not help but pay attention to the armed forces of this development party.
Originally, they thought that the underground armed forces of the Development Party were able to capture the radio building in the morning and occupy it for such a long time because the Polish government underestimated the enemy and the army was not prepared to launch a military attack in the capital.
When the live broadcast came out, they knew that it was not the Polish government’s fault, but the power of this group of armed elements of the Development Party was too incredible.
Countries are speculating about who is behind them.
While Poland and other countries in the world were keeping their eyes on Warsaw, two small towns along the Polish coast were quietly taken over by the Development Party.
(End of this chapter)