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Chapter 461

Hu Yunfeng was not sure to come back, but instead had to lead the special forces and the "Snow Leopard" commando into Siberia, which gave Jiang Baili, Cao Yuanzheng and Sandra even more headaches. They really had no choice. Fortunately, Hu Yunfeng agreed to let the troops evacuate Gorta Altesk, which gave them some comfort.

Although Hu Yunfeng proposed to let the 1st and 2nd Airborne Divisions and Infantry Divisions enter Kazakhstan, these four divisions are the most newly established troops in the Soviet port, and Hu Yunfeng has trained them with the standards of special forces. After experiencing the Surinomenkan War, Jiang Baili and Cao Yuanzheng agreed. They also needed some troops to attack Kazakhstan to cause trouble for the Soviets and distract the Soviet Siberian Front.

As for Hu Yunfeng's unwillingness to come back, both Chiang Baili, Cao Yuanzheng, and Sandra agreed. As long as Hu Yunfeng left Gorta Altaisk, the Soviets lost his trace. With Hu Yunfeng's rich experience of leading the special forces into Japan, Finland, the Netherlands, and Britain, it was difficult for the Soviets to catch him. Of course, this even further prompted Chiang Baili and Cao Yuanzheng to decide to speed up the preparations for the capture of Novosibirsk. As long as the Soviet port army seized Novosibirsk's general offensive began, Hu Yunfeng had to come back if he didn't want to come back.

Hu Yunfeng and Chita Command Jiang Baili and Cao Yuanzheng finally reached a compromise, and the Soviet port army in Gorta-Altaisk immediately took action. That night, the 2nd Airborne Division, which was preparing to enter Kazakhstan from Gorta-Altai Republic, took away all the horses of Gorta-Altaisk, quietly left Gorta-Altaisk, and left southwest.

Just as dawn the next day, Hu Yunfeng ordered two regiments of the 1st Division to arrive directly south along the highway and the other to leave the southeast. The departure of these two regiments was not concealed by the Gorta-Artesk people. Hu Yunfeng's intention was obvious. He could not massacre all the Gorta-Artesk people, so he could not stop them from reporting the whereabouts of the troops to the Soviet army after they arrived here. Therefore, he wanted to disrupt the sight of the Gorta-Artesk people. In fact, the regiment heading southeast would detour with the regiment evacuating along the highway.

Hu Yunfeng felt that this was not enough. After dawn, the Soviet reconnaissance planes arrived. Hu Yunfeng immediately ordered the machine gun team on the roof of the Gorta-Altaisk city to shoot violently. He wanted the Soviet army to mistakenly think that the airborne troops in the Gorta-Altaisk Soviet port were to defend Gorta-Altaisk.

When the night was approaching, Hu Yunfeng ordered the troops still in Gorta Altesk to drive the entire Gorta Altesk team back into the house, and then destroyed the power supply and communication equipment in the city. He led the special forces and the "Snow Leopard" commando across the Katong River and left in the northwest. Sun Lingbo, the commander of the Airborne 1st Division, and his last regiment also evacuated in the night.

When the Gorta-Altesk people came out the next day, they found that the Chinese had all news overnight. They were glad that they wanted to report to Novosibirsk at the same time, but they soon discovered that they had to send people to Bisk to report to the Soviet troops at that time. Although there were no communication tools and transportation, the Gorta-Altesk people were not stupid. They quickly came up with a way to notify the Soviet army as quickly as possible.

"Reported that the Air Force reconnaissance plane found our national flags raised there in Gorta-Altesk, and local residents stood on the roof and waved to the reconnaissance planes." A staff officer from the Siberian Front Command came to report to him.

Zhukov was studying on the map how to eliminate the Soviet port airborne troops in Gorta-Altaisk. He was not happy to hear this news. He raised his head and threw the pencil on the map, and said to himself: "Hu Yunfeng and his troops ran away?"

Then he immediately ordered: "Order the Air Force to send reconnaissance planes to reconnaissance, order Bisk's troops to send people to check, and immediately contact Gorta-Altesk by phone."

"Gorta Altesk cannot be contacted." Someone soon contacted Gorta Altesk, but the phone could not be reached at all.

When he heard the phone call with Gorta Altaisk, Zhukov judged that Hu Yunfeng and his troops were likely to have evacuated. Zhukov was very angry and had problems every time it was critical. Gorta Altaisk returned to the Soviet Union without the Soviet fight. This was a good thing for Siberian cities and Siberian Front. But Zhukov really couldn't judge what Hu Yunfeng and the Soviet port wanted to do?

After occupying Gorta Altaisk, the Soviet port army could completely defend and operate Gorta Altaisk into an air base that poses a huge threat to Siberia. But why did Hu Yunfeng give up? What Zhukov didn't understand most was that when the Soviet port army airborne and occupied Gorta Altai, why did the Soviet port army on the Soviet-Mongolia border differently launched an attack at the same time? If the Soviet port army on the Soviet-Mongolia border launched an attack at the same time, the Gorta Altai Republic would probably be completely occupied by the Soviet port army. The Siberian Front did not have much military force in the Gorta Altai Republic.

What are the Chinese people doing in their heads? Zhukov felt that Hu Yunfeng and his commanders were fighting blindly, and they had advantages and did not use them. Hua Daqi airborne the occupied places and gave up again after two days. What kind of battle is this? Zhukov became more and more angry. He fought many battles in his life and never met someone like Hu Yunfeng. It is difficult for the commanders of the Soviet port army to go to military academy?

"Comrade Zhukov, it is very likely that the Chinese want to destroy our troops in Kosh Agach." Seeing Zhukov's face full of anger, the staff officers raised it.

When Zhukov heard that Hu Yunfeng and his troops were likely to evacuate Gorta-Altesk, he first thought that the Chinese might want to annihilate the Soviet troops in Kosh Agach town. But when he thought that the Soviet port airborne troops did not launch a ground attack at the same time when they landed on Gorta-Altesk, Zhukov was not sure about his thoughts.

Seeing that Zhukov was only staring at the map and not speaking, the staff officer said, "Does the Soviet port troops have not many troops deployed on the border, and they do not have the ability to launch ground attacks at the same time?"

Zhukov nodded in agreement this time, and then shook his head in confusion. Since Hu Yunfeng was going to launch an airborne operation to capture Gorta-Altesk, it was impossible not to deploy troops that were enough to launch ground attacks. There must be some huge conspiracy between Hu Yunfeng and his commanders. Judging by the means of Hu Yunfeng seizing the Far East and occupying Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia, Hu Yunfeng is a very good person to conspire.

Intelligence, Zhukov finally thought of a crucial issue. Both the Soviet Union and the Siberian Front knew very little about the information about the Soviet port army after occupying the Far East. Now the airborne troops of the Soviet port army airborne in Gorta-Altaisk have been withdrawn. He has not even figured out how many troops the Soviet port army airborne in Gorta-Altaisk. As for how many Soviet port army troops there are in the border areas of the Gorta-Altai Republic and Mongolia, let alone.

If he didn't know his opponent, how to fight this battle? Zhukov walked into his office without saying a word, picked up the phone and called Stalin from Moscow.

"What? Hu Yunfeng and his troops retreated from Gorta Altaisk again?" Stalin was also unhappy when he heard this news. It was indeed not good news that the Soviet port army occupied Gorta Altaisk, but at least the Soviet Union could know where Hu Yunfeng was. Stalin was very confident in Zhukov. He believed that Zhukov could command the Siberian Front to recapture Gorta Altaisk and lift the threat of the Soviet port army in the Gorta Altai Republic to various cities in Siberia. But to resolve the threat of the Soviet port army to the Soviet port army as soon as possible, the fastest way is to capture Hu Yunfeng, disintegrate the morale of the Soviet port army and paralyze the command system of the Soviet port army. Now, Hu Yunfeng and his troops retreated, and Hu Yunfeng lost trace again.

"Comrade Stalin, we are still confirming this information." Hearing Stalin's obvious angry voice, Zhukov really hoped that Hu Yunfeng and his airborne troops would remain in Gorta-Altaisk.

"Comrade Zhukov, we have been led by Hu Yunfeng during this period. Haven't you noticed?" Stalin said.

"Yes, I need the relevant information from the Soviet port army. I don't have more information to judge now. I still don't know how many troops the Soviet port army has landed in Gorta-Altesk." Zhukov said.

"I will immediately order Comrade Beria to set up a department that specializes in collecting Soviet port troops, but you must assure me that you must seize Hu Yunfeng." Stalin said in silence.

"Sorry, Comrade Stalin, I can't guarantee it. Unless the intelligence department can provide me with accurate information about Hu Yunfeng." Zhukov now knew very well that if he wanted to catch Hu Yunfeng, he had to have a force that could be the same as Hu Yunfeng's special forces, and this force must be comparable to Hu Yunfeng's special forces. Otherwise, Hu Yunfeng has run away and has no prepared intelligence support, where will he capture Hu Yunfeng, a cunning guy like a fox. Zhukov refused without hesitation. He would rather assure Stalin that the Siberian Front would regain the Far East than to guarantee that Hu Yunfeng would be captured.

Although Stalin was angry at Zhukov's refusal, he did not express it. Zhukov took over the Siberian Front after being occupied by the Soviet port army in the Far East. Zhukov was one of the few generals who could turn the war after the Soviet Union was attacked by Germany. This time he was ordered again in danger. Of course, Stalin hoped that he would reverse the adverse forms of the Far East again, and he was not able to continue to force Zhukov.

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