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Chapter 69 Surprise attack on the enemy warehouse (1)

 When Ajielina heard someone knocking on the door, she quickly got up and opened the door. Seeing that it was Selyosha standing at the door, she couldn't help but be stunned for a moment and asked unexpectedly: "Is there anything you have to do with me?"

"It's not me looking for you, Ajelina." Selyosha looked at the beautiful female translator and said with a smile: "It's our battalion commander who wants to find you if you have something to do."

"Battery Commander?" Ajelina has been staying in her room since Sokov and his friends took over the prisoner-of-war camp. Naturally, she didn't know that the Istria company had been upgraded from a company to a battalion, so she asked in confusion: "Who are your battalion commanders?"

"Who else can it be? The Lieutenant Sokov who talked to you yesterday." Selyosha said proudly: "Oh, I forgot to tell you, because we captured the prisoner-of-war camp yesterday without bloodshed, and the superiors have promoted him to battalion commander, and he is now Captain Sokov."

After Ajelina waited for Selyosha to finish speaking, she continued to ask: "Then I can ask, is there anything wrong with your battalion commander looking for me?"

Selyosha shook his head and replied honestly: "I don't know. He just ordered me to come and invite you. Please, Comrade Ajelina, everyone is waiting for you."

Ajelina followed Selyosha and came to Sokov's room door. The people sitting inside were shocked. Just as she was standing at the door hesitating, Sokov had already seen her, so he stood up and greeted her, "Comrade Ajelina, don't stand at the door, please come in."

Ajelina came to Sokov with the eyes of everyone, and asked calmly: "Captain Sokov, is there anything wrong with you when you ask me to come here?"

"That's right, Comrade Ajelina." Sokov asked in front of his many subordinates, "I heard that you had been an interpreter for the German garrison commander. Is this a matter?"

"Yes, Comrade Captain." As Ajelina said this, she saw several people throwing hatred eyes at her. Although she could not name the names, they could guess from their tattered military coats that they should be prisoners of war who had just been rescued. She said in a panic: "I have been an interpreter for the German garrison commander."

Sokov noticed the strangeness in Ajelina's tone. He frowned slightly. He was about to figure out what was going on, but accidentally discovered the hatred eyes that were thrown at Ajelina. He finally understood what was going on. Before continuing to ask Ajelina, he explained to the commander who was not aware of the situation: "Dear commanders, let me introduce to you, this is Comrade Ajelina. She was lurking in the Volokramsk area under the order of her superiors to do underground work. In order to complete the task assigned by her superiors, she silently endured the misunderstanding of her own people, and lived with the hatred eyes of others...."

In addition to the platoon leader selected from prisoners of war, there were also Saviev, Vasily and others. After listening to Sokov's introduction, everyone finally realized why she appeared at such an important meeting. They realized that the platoon leader who had misunderstood Ajalina all smiled apologetically.

After resolving everyone's crisis of trust in Ajlina, Sokov continued to ask: "Ajlina, do you know where there are German supply bases nearby?"

"Supply base?" Hearing Sokov's question, Ajelina immediately asked alertly: "Comrade Captain, what are you asking the German supply base for?"

"That's right, Comrade Ajelina." Sokov did not hide anything from Ajelina, but reported truthfully: "We have more than a thousand people here and consume a lot of supplies on a daily basis. When we are behind enemy lines, it is natural that we cannot let our superiors transport supplies to us, so we can only consider seizing them from the enemy. I want to ask, are there any enemy warehouses nearby?"

After figuring out Sokov's intentions, Ajelina nodded and said with certainty: "Twenty kilometers east of the prison camp, there is a logistics warehouse, and all the supplies needed in the prison camp are provided by them."

"Did you take the initiative to go to the warehouse to collect supplies, or do they send someone to deliver them?"

Ajelina replied: "Often the warehouse sends people to deliver them, once every five days, and the most recent one is the day before yesterday, which means that the soonest day after tomorrow, we will transport supplies to us."

When Sokov heard Ajelina say this, he asked unwillingly: "Have you never taken the initiative to collect supplies?"

"I have been there, of course." Ajelina nodded and said affirmatively: "Last week, I accompanied the lieutenant from the prisoner-of-war camp to collect weapons and ammunition."

"What?" Vanya could no longer sit still when she heard this. He asked excitedly: "Comrade Ajelina, do you still have weapons and ammunition in that warehouse?"

"Yes, in addition to daily supplies, there are also a large amount of weapons and ammunition stored." Ajelina's words aroused everyone's interest, and everyone leaned forward to hear everything she said, "I also saw two tanks parked inside."

"Ajelina," Sokov heard that there were tanks in the warehouse, and his breathing became rapid. He asked in a series of questions: "Have you seen the crew of those two tanks? And, how many defenders are there in this warehouse?"

Regarding Sokov's questions, Ajelina thought for a while and replied: "I didn't see the crew of the tank. It should have just arrived. As for how many defenders there are in the warehouse area, according to my observation, there are at least one hundred people. In addition to a few machine gun fire points, there are still many patrol teams..."

"Thank you, Comrade Ajelina." Sokov expressed his gratitude to Ajelina and said to the commanders present: "Comrades, don't you think your company's weapons are insufficient? Since we already know that there is an enemy's warehouse nearby, then let the enemy replenish us."

Everyone heard from Sokov's words that he was about to seize the warehouse, so they stood up and asked for a fight: "Comrade Battalion Commander, please hand over this glorious task to us in a row!"

"No, your company has made contributions when liberating the prisoner-of-war camp." Saviev was very afraid that Sokov would hand over the mission to the first company, and the second company would complete it, so he rushed to say, "No matter what, it's our third company's turn to fight this war!"

"I think this mission will be completed by our machine gun company." Vasily, who has always been in the reserve team, was even more impatient this time. "With our company's firepower, it is enough to eliminate the enemy guarding the warehouse in the shortest time."
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