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Chapter 506

Belia went to Novosibirsk on the same day after receiving Stalin's order. After discussing and exchanging opinions with Zhukov, Belia had to admire Hu Yunfeng's boldness. Hu Yunfeng and his troops had no intention of returning to the Soviet port military power area.

Beria believed that if Stalin did not send troops to encircle Hu Yunfeng, Hu Yunfeng personally led his troops to the West Siberia region toward an important goal of Western Siberia. In the Altai Krai, only the Barnaur region has important industrial, military, and transportation facilities. Hu Yunfeng's goal is likely to be the industrial, military, and transportation facilities targets in the Barnaur region...

Some time ago, Zhukov sent heavy troops to pursue Hu Yunfeng and his troops, which not only did not have any effect but also caused heavy losses to the elite Soviet troops. Belia did not have the resources of Zhukov, so he decided to change the way he fought against Hu Yunfeng and his troops.

"Comrade Zhukov, Hu Yunfeng and his troops are a small force. In the previous stage of combat analysis, they were good at conducting flexible guerrilla warfare in mountains and vast areas. Look at their activity areas, which are areas where we are difficult to mobilize and assemble troops. Every time we mobilize a force, Hu Yunfeng can take his troops to deal with our troops in these vast unmanned areas. They will attack when they find an opportunity, and our troops are unable to defend." Beria told Zhukov.

Zhukov was good at commanding the army group operations. Although he had long realized that the elite Soviet troops of the Soviet Union must be used to encircle Hu Yunfeng. However, the troops he sent were large troops, and the way of fighting was to surround Hu Yunfeng or the Altai Krai. The troops he sent could not completely encircle Hu Yunfeng and compress the activity area of ​​Hu Yunfeng and his troops. Hu Yunfeng and his troops could always jump out of the Soviet encirclement in advance. When Hu Yunfeng and his troops jumped out of their encirclement, Zhukov could no longer send troops to fill the gap in the encirclement in the sparsely populated Gorta Altai Republic and the Altai Krai region, so he could only let Hu Yunfeng lead the Soviet army that was chasing him and wiped him away at any time. Hu Yunfeng could also find the weaknesses of the Soviet army that were chasing him, ambushing and annihilation of the Soviet army that was chasing him.

After hearing Belia's words, Zhukov nodded, and Belia continued: "So. I think it should be changed to encirclement and suppress Hu Yunfeng. We have determined that Hu Yunfeng and his troops will not withdraw from the control area of ​​the Soviet port army. His target is nothing more than important military, industrial and transportation facilities in the three important cities of Barnaul, Novokunetsk and Rubzovsk in the Altai Krai. Among them, Novokunetsk is only more than 40 kilometers away from Barnaul, the capital of the Altai Krai. We can define Novokunetsk and Barnaul as one of his goals. The goal of Hu Yunfeng to the Altai Krai is very obvious, and his goal is here."

Beria drew a circle of Barnaul and Neokunezk on the map. He continued: "I am going to let Hu Yunfeng and his troops reach the Barnaul area unimpeded. Doesn't Hu Yunfeng like to ambush and sneak attack our troops? This time I want to set up an ambush with Neokunezk in Barnaul. There is a saying among the Chinese that he will use his way to do the same thing, so we will use ambush to destroy his troops and capture Hu Yunfeng."

"I think your combat plan is very good." Zhukov was not angry that Stalin handed over the task of chasing Hu Yunfeng to Belia. Zhukov knew very well what he was good at and was not good at. He was indeed powerless about Hu Yunfeng's special operations. Moreover, when Beria really caught Hu Yunfeng, the threat from the Far East could almost be lifted. Zhukov did not want to fight against the Chinese from the bottom of his heart. Of course, it was not that he had a good impression of the Chinese, but that he believed that the real threat of the Soviet Union was the Germans. Only by defeating the Germans could the Soviet Union be truly freed from the world war. Without the Germans to hold the Soviet Union, Zhukov did not think that Hu Yunfeng's Soviet port army could truly become a threat to the Soviet Union.

Zhukov also knew that the reason why Beria asked him to discuss the plan to encircle Hu Yunfeng was that he must be worried that Stalin would hand over the task of pursuing Hu Yunfeng to him from his hands. Beria was afraid that he would be angry and refused to cooperate with him. Zhukov continued to ask: "How do you need me to support you?"

Belia was indeed worried about this, and saw Zhukov agreeing to support himself without hesitation. He felt relieved. Belia said: "I used the intelligence department personnel to form a ranger to chase and suppress Hu Yunfeng, and will form the main force to chase and suppress Hu Yunfeng with the remaining Colonel Belfshka. One of the purposes of letting Hu Yunfeng come to the Barnaul area is also to consider that there are a large number of Siberian fronts stationed in Barnaul. At that time, we will be very convenient for both the army mobilization, supplies, and the intelligence from Hu Yunfeng and his troops. I hope you will give me strong support."

"Of course." Zhukov nodded and agreed, "I will give you support at any time. I hope that Hu Yunfeng can be captured this time."

"Ah!" The special forces team members had never seen Hu Yunfeng get sick and cold. Hu Yunfeng sneezed and scared the special forces team members around him.

"Captain, it's your wife who misses you." Lin Xingguo joked.

"Hehe, it will take several months for our team leader to be born. Why do we come to the captain's wife to miss their father so soon?" Zhou Weitao cheered.

"Are you two idle?" Hu Yunfeng never thought about his wife who was about to give birth in Australia. Of course, he had no time to think about it or was willing to think about it. The troops went deep into the enemy's back to fight, and he didn't want this kind of longing to spread and affect the morale of the troops. Hu Yunfeng turned his head and ordered: "Lin Xingguo took people to explore the way forward, and Zhou Weitao led people to search the Soviets behind the team."

Lin Xingguo left with a whine, and Zhou Weitao said with a bitter face: "Captain, am I a wounded? Our marching speed today is so fast, can the Soviets keep up?"

Hu Yunfeng glanced at Zhou Weitao's left hand hanging on the bandage. He actually didn't want Zhou Weitao to take people to search the Soviet people's consciousness. He said with a stern face: "Look at you, why did you bear this injury, have you learned your lesson yet?"

"Hehe, remember." Zhou Weitao touched his head and smiled foolishly.

Hu Yunfeng nodded slightly and ordered Gao Ning to lead the sniper to ambush behind the team. Yesterday, Lin Xingguo and Zhou Weitao did not annihilate the Soviet reconnaissance forces that were following. Although the two sides exchanged fire, Hu Yunfeng did not think that the Soviets would easily give up the track of the troops. Hu Yunfeng thought to himself that the sneeze that had not happened just now was probably because the Soviets were thinking about him, which made him feel a sense of crisis. (To be continued...)
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