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Chapter 244 Disappearance

Chapter 244 Disappearance
Koszalin and Słupsk, two small towns on the western coast of Poland, are relatively small.

The main urban area covers an area of ​​only more than 20 square kilometers and has a population of only more than 10.

Transportation is quite convenient. There are well-built high-grade highways and freight railways along the coastline. Goods from the Port of Gdansk in the north and the Port of Szczecin in the south are transported via the coastal railway.

The armed forces of the Development Party began their attack at around 7 a.m., after the battle in Warsaw broke out.

Because these two cities are very small and there are no important industries here, there is only a small army and some armed police forces responsible for security and defense.

They were having breakfast when the armed forces of the Development Party attacked the camp.

During the period, only a few guards were killed or injured when they tried to stop the attack with guns, and the rest were captured.

The soldiers at the lower level were very quiet and obediently went to the rooms where they were held according to the Development Party’s requirements.

There were only a few middle and high-level officers who refused to cooperate, but the armed forces of the Development Party would not be polite to these officers who sucked the blood of soldiers. They beat them unconscious with rifle butts, tied them up with ropes and threw them into the small dark room they used to punish soldiers.

After the military camps were occupied by the Development Party, the government forces in the two cities no longer existed. After encountering the large armed forces of the Development Party, the police from several police stations all surrendered obediently.

Several other waves of troops that went to capture government officials also went smoothly.

Even the ordinary team members who went with them felt a little indignant after seeing the luxurious residences and sumptuous breakfasts of the government officials.

These ordinary team members were developed by Adrian from local workers and poor people in Poland. Their lives had always been difficult. Even if they worked hard every day, their wages could not guarantee food and clothing for their families.

After seeing the luxurious living conditions of government officials, everyone hated the Polish government even more and identified more with the Development Party’s ideas.

After taking control of the army and government officials, the Development Party began to mobilize the people to build fortifications on several important roads in the city to resist the possible arrival of government troops.

The development of the party’s armed forces was certainly not just empty propaganda and mobilization. All those who followed to work would receive bread and canned meat.

This first batch of bread and canned meat was of course stored in the homes of senior government officials and military camps. It was originally humanitarian aid sent by Europe, the United States and other countries.

These intercepted supplies were more than enough to provide to the first group of people who responded to the Development Party’s call.

In addition, subsequent supplies are also being transported continuously via air and sea transport.

Previously, Wang Jiankun had ordered the high-altitude airship transport team to transport more than 5 tons of food and some weapons and ammunition from the base in Argentina.

After the battle successfully entered the second phase, these supplies were transferred from the high-altitude airships to merchant ships controlled by the Sihai Group and arrived near the waters off Denmark.

At this time, two merchant ships carrying supplies, after receiving the news that Koszalin and Slupsk had been successfully occupied, rushed to the ports of these two cities with all their strength.

If everything goes well, we will be able to enter the port around 5pm.

At this time, the Polish government’s attention was all on the battlefield of the radio building in Warsaw, and it had little energy to take care of the other two cities.

So this makes it easier for the Development Party to control these two cities.

In addition to mobilizing citizens to help build defense facilities, the political cadres of the Development Party also organized a democratic election among citizens to select representatives that satisfied all sectors of the city and work with the Development Party to manage the city.

The first step is to create files for all residents to facilitate more detailed management.

Fortunately, the Polish government has always been managed in accordance with the Soviet way, and the citizens’ files are very complete, so it is not complicated to make new files. They have called on hundreds of students whose classes have been suspended to help. It is believed that it will not take long to complete the production and distribute it to the citizens.

The second is to restore urban transportation. The public transportation system will operate all day under the planning of the Development Party to meet the travel needs of citizens.

Another issue is food supply. State-owned stores were taken over by the Development Party, which promised that citizens would be able to buy enough food to feed their families every day. Of course, this had to be purchased according to the records in the archives and they could not buy more than they wanted.

When the Development Party conducted internal governance experiments in these two small cities, it strictly blocked information from the outside world and required that all radio transmitting equipment be stopped.

Only the radio station controlled by the Development Party can release news to the outside world. In addition, the train stations are also blocked and all trains can no longer pass through these two cities.

Fortunately, this railway is mainly used for freight and is also a busy traffic artery. Therefore, its suspension is not a big deal for the two ports in the north and south. They also have their own troubles to deal with at this time and have no energy to take care of it.

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“What, three more small towns have lost contact? Is the Development Party so powerful? What on earth are our intelligence agencies doing?” Jaruzelski roared in the conference room, venting his dissatisfaction to the Minister of Intelligence.

“Chairman, these small cities were not taken over by the Development Party, but by the Solidarity Union.” The Minister of Intelligence said, wiping the saliva that was sprayed all over his face.

“People from the Solidarity Union? Didn’t they suffer heavy losses before and then went underground? How come they recovered their strength so quickly?” Jaruzelski asked.

“This, ~, …, I will try my best to find out.” The intelligence minister didn’t know what was going on, so he could only admit his mistake and said that they would be given some time to find out.

In fact, those small towns were indeed captured by the members of the Solidarity Union, but the Development Party formed by Adrian had planted his people within them. This time, he took advantage of the Warsaw incident to lead other members of the Solidarity Union out and tried to control several small towns in the name of Solidarity, and tried to distract the attention of some government forces.

Originally, they had not expected to occupy the city, they had only tried to do it, but they did not expect that once they had raised their flags, ordinary citizens and workers would respond and follow them in surrounding the government agencies.

When the police forces in these small towns saw so many organized people coming, they did not dare to open fire. Otherwise, although they could kill a few people, they would soon be trampled by the angry citizens.

“Let’s not worry about these small towns for now. Once the enemies in the radio building are eliminated, it will be easy to take them back. Our National Defense Forces can easily deal with the Solidarity Union.” Jaruzelski comforted himself and said to all members of the conference room.

“Jacob, where has the Soviet garrison advanced to, and when can they launch the attack?” Jaruzelski turned and asked Jacob, the confidential secretary beside him.

“ZX, originally they were planning to send a light infantry battalion, and they had made preparations in the morning. But after our planes were shot down just now, the Soviet garrison decided to change the plan and send a reinforced regiment, an aviation brigade, and 12 attack aircraft. Now they have set out from the barracks, and it will take about two hours for them to take over our Wehrmacht’s position and launch an attack.” Jacob said.

“It will take another two hours. It will be almost dark. Can we fight at night?”

“There’s nothing we can do about it. The transportation of the reinforced regiment’s heavy firepower is slow. Their base is more than 100 kilometers away from Warsaw. It’s already very fast to arrive in two hours,” Jacob explained.

It turned out that the Soviet troops stationed in Poland were mainly concentrated in southern Poland near Germany, and there was only one light division near the Warsaw area.

Originally, the light division was ready to send a battalion of troops to assist the Polish Defense Forces in eliminating the enemy who occupied the radio building.

However, when the Polish Armed Forces’ attacks were defeated by the militants again and again, they had to cancel their original plan.

They didn’t want to fail again and again like the Poles, which would cast a shadow on the Soviet military power.

They cannot fail and must wipe out this group of militants in one go.

Therefore, after communicating with Moscow, they decided to use powerful weapons to raze the radio building and nearby occupied buildings to the ground, allowing all the militants to disappear along with the building.

So they dispatched six vehicle-mounted Katyusha rocket launchers and six 6mm howitzers, ready to launch from positions 6 kilometers away, and blow the enemy and the building to pieces in one wave.

In addition, in order to ensure that the enemy was completely eliminated as much as possible, the attack aircraft in the air dropped high-powered bombs again after the building collapsed. The Army Aviation Brigade conducted air patrols outside the defense line. When a small group of surviving enemies were found on the ground, they launched attacks with rockets and machine guns on helicopters.

Adrian had discovered part of the Soviet garrison’s plan during radio communication with Poland, so when the Soviet garrison set out, Adrian discussed with Wang Jiankun to change the next plan. “Captain David, the Soviets are going to deploy heavy weapons, and the troops are as many as a regiment. I’m afraid Captain PO and his men won’t be able to hold out until tomorrow.” Adrian found Wang Jiankun and said.

“The Soviets took action so quickly? This is much earlier than expected. Tell me the detailed information about the troops they dispatched.”

“It may be that Captain PO and his men fought too hard. In addition, broadcasting the battle live to the world was a slap in the face of the Polish government and also indirectly undermined the prestige of the Warsaw Pact. So it is not surprising that the Soviet Union acted so quickly.

We do know the unit numbers they dispatched, but we have not yet found out what weapons they carried. We have to wait for news from intelligence personnel on the railway and highway lines.” Adrian said.

“Adrian? Do you think it is necessary to fight with the Soviet troops?” Wang Jiankun asked after thinking for a while.

“Well, Commander David, I think the current results have exceeded our previous expectations. There is no need to fight the Soviet army again. If we fail, the influence that the Development Party has worked so hard to establish will be greatly reduced, and the influence of the Soviet Union will make up for it a lot.

Even if we win a battle, we can’t keep going forever. After all, the weapons and ammunition that Captain PO and his men carry and the supplies they smuggled in before are limited, and we will fail in the end.” Adrian said.

“Do you mean to quit while we’re ahead?” Wang Jiankun continued to ask.

“Yes, Commander David, we should quit while we are ahead. How about letting Captain PO and his men break through the Polish Defense Forces’ defenses before the Soviet garrison arrives, and then disperse and leave the battlefield?” Adrian suggested.

Wang Jiankun thought slowly and felt that Adrian’s plan was not very good.

If they break out separately, their own strength will be dispersed. Although these people are new humans created by him and their brain structure cannot be leaked under his design, it cannot be ruled out that the Soviets will not conduct detailed dissections after obtaining their remains.

Once the Soviets knew of the abnormality of these people, it would be difficult to keep the secret of the new humans. After all, the Soviet intelligence capabilities were still very strong at that time.

In addition, this dispersed breakout method will indirectly undermine the image established by the Development Party, which will be detrimental to the occupation of the two coastal towns and the subsequent development of new members for the party in Poland.

After some thought, he decided to go to the battlefield himself, take away the main members of the PO team, and leave a small number of ordinary team members in the broadcasting building to be responsible for the final cleanup work and the last live broadcast.

He roughly told Adrian about the plan, asking him to send peripheral members of the Development Party to block the Soviet garrison’s advance and delay their arrival at the battlefield as much as possible, until dark.

He selected some elements at the base and loaded them onto the Thunderbird hypersonic aircraft.

After the supplies were ready, he waited in the base for intelligence from the front line responsible for blocking the Soviet garrison.

By the time they were sure that the blocking was successful, they found that the railway on the garrison’s route was destroyed, so they had to change their route and transport heavy weapons by road instead of by rail.

According to the information sent back by the front-line personnel, the earliest time for the Soviet garrison to arrive at the front line of the radio building would be 8 o’clock in the evening.

It was already dark by this time.

So Wang Jiankun also waited on the Thunderbird until it was dark at 7 o’clock in the evening.

He turned on the Thunderbird’s stealth device in the dark, used an electric fan to propel the Thunderbird vertically into the air more than 3 meters above the base, then started the turbofan engine at the tail and flew to an altitude of 2 meters towards Warsaw.

At this time, Captain PO and his men also received the latest orders from Wang Jiankun.

He collected the high-tech weapons and equipment specially made by Wang Jiankun in the radio building. He also gathered more than 30 team leaders back to the radio building and waited quietly for Wang Jiankun’s arrival.

At this time, Warsaw had fallen into darkness and the government imposed a city-wide blackout. However, there were still many lights near the radio building. Those were the searchlights of the Polish government army, who were constantly shining. They were afraid that the enemy inside would attack in the dark.

After receiving the laser indication signal from the ground at high altitude, Wang Jiankun turned off the turbofan engine and used the electric fan to make the “Thunderbird” hypersonic aircraft land vertically towards the radio building.

As he approached the broadcasting building, he also used some of the elements he carried on board to combine with elements in the air to create a large amount of smoke to cover his entry.

“Captain David, all the high-tech weapons and equipment have been gathered, and the personnel you requested have also arrived. Please give instructions.” Captain PO saluted Wang Jiankun and said.

“Very good. Next, you will follow my instructions. Take off all your weapons, wear only your innermost clothes, and then enter the inflatable airship on the roof and wait.”

“Yes, sir.”

All the special forces members present removed their weapons and equipment in accordance with Wang Jiankun’s orders and headed upstairs under the leadership of Captain PO.

After Captain PO and his men left, Wang Jiankun used his superpowers to dismantle all weapons and equipment on the scene, and moved the elements that did not belong to the building to a depth of 300 meters underground.

After all this was done, he ordered the special forces outside the defense line to gather in batches at each building.

At this time, the Polish government forces were waiting for the Soviet garrison to take over the defense line, so they stayed quietly in place and did not care about the movements of the opposite side at all.

The special forces members were also very careful when they assembled, and none of them were exposed to the light.

Wang Jiankun went to their gathering place and used his super powers to break them all up.

Before decomposition, their memories had been uploaded to the central computer at the Polish base via high-speed communication satellite. Wang Jiankun would preserve their memories permanently and wait for the opportunity to create new bodies for them.

When the last group of people were dispersed, Wang Jiankun returned to the radio building, where he played the recorded materials that he had prepared long ago.

They said they were fighting for the true liberation of Poland, and now the government decided to use heavy weapons to blow up the building they occupied, regardless of everyone’s life.

They did not want to add a greater burden to the Poles and also to prevent the imprisoned GCD officials from being killed by the artillery fire of their comrades.

The Warsaw branch of the Development Party decided to set themselves on fire, letting the flames of their burning bodies illuminate the future of Poland.

A few seconds after the broadcast was played, the self-immolation site arranged by Wang Jiankun began to burn, and the inflatable airship he took with Captain PO and others climbed vertically into the sky and flew to the base in the north.

“What? They set themselves on fire? General Simon, is this true?”

Jaruzelski was still waiting in the conference room for the arrival of the Soviet garrison, but he unexpectedly received such news from the radio, so he quickly asked General Simon.

“Wait a moment, I’m confirming the authenticity of the news with the front line.” General Simon said.

After waiting for about 10 minutes, General Simon replied: “ZX, that group of militants really set themselves on fire. Our troops found that all the enemies on the opposite side disappeared, and there were a lot of human remains in a hall in the broadcasting building.”

“Is it over like this?” Jaruzelski muttered to himself for a while.

But what he didn’t know was that although the battle for the radio building was over, public demonstrations and armed resistance were about to break out across the country.

The broadcast that Wang Jiankun played before he left gave the Polish people great courage. They no longer wanted to continue living their old lives.

That night, after Wang Jiankun brought Captain PO and his team members back to the base, he asked Adrian to assign them new tasks. They were to support various locations of armed resistance in Poland, use conventional weapons to support the local people, keep the fire burning longer, and continue to attract the attention of the East and the West.

He packed his bags and prepared to go to northern Myanmar to participate in Myanmar’s war of unification.

(End of this chapter)