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Chapter 211 Raid on Cullen (5)

After receiving Yang Fei's report, Chen Jingang was overjoyed because at this time, the battle to attack Kulun went very smoothly. Now he captured Zhebuzundanba VIII, which can be said to have achieved a perfect victory.

Of course, the war is not over yet, but Chen Jingang has to start considering the post-war control and management work. Although the People's Army has a very strong combat effectiveness, the small number of people is the biggest weakness. There are only more than 3,000 people in total, including nearly 1,000 logistics technicians, which have little impact on the war. However, it is a difficult problem to effectively control Kulun after the war.

In fact, the problem has already emerged. At this time, the People's Army had occupied most of Kulun. Since the key points, strongholds, and captured prisoners all needed to send troops to guard and guard, almost half of the soldiers and chariots could continue to be invested in the battle, and less than half of the chariots were used. Of course, the overall situation of the battle is determined now, and even less than half of the personnel were left, it was enough to complete the remaining battle.

However, after fully controlling Kulun, more personnel are needed to garrison, so Chen Jingang's available mobile troops will be left. This is of course a very dangerous situation. Now the People's Army has only occupied Kulun, while the surrounding areas are still loyal to the forces of Tserbzundanba VIII. It is difficult to guarantee that no one will raise troops to rescue Kulun. Therefore, it is absolutely impossible to do without sufficient mobile troops.

So Chen Jingang ordered that all the armored vehicles of the Fate Army drive into Kulun to replace the tanks guarding the stronghold. Although the armored vehicles of the troops transporting armored vehicles were not strong and their firepower was only a 7.62mm machine gun, the key points of the guard were still enough so that the tanks could be liberated and participated in the attack. At the same time, Chen Jingang issued an order to the logistics technicians who were left in the temporary camp, asking them to immediately give up the temporary camp and rush to Kulun to assist the offensive troops. Although the logistics technicians were not combat personnel, they had received certain military training and everyone was equipped with weapons. Although they could not go directly to the battlefield, the key points of the garrison and the strongholds, and the prisoners were still competent for the key points of the garrison and the strongholds, and the prisoners were still competent for the garrison. This would liberate some soldiers and allow them to master certain mobile forces in order to deal with sudden unexpected events.

After the two orders were issued, Chen Jingang ordered the command to move the headquarters to Kulun City. After all, the battle had entered the final stage at this time and he needed to go to the scene to command himself. Moreover, his guard troops also had 1 company of troops and 6 tanks, which could be used in Kulun City. In addition, Chen Jingang also wanted to see with his own eyes that Zhebuzundanba VIII could report victory to Chifeng with confidence.

However, just when Chen Jingang led the team to the entrance of Kulun, he received a new report. At this time, Kulun was basically controlled by the People's Army, but a group of Mongolian tribal leaders hid in the Russian Consulate in Kulun. This was nothing, because after hiding in the consulate, the People's Army would not continue to pester and fight. The officers of the People's Army still understand this international practice, and even the Mongolian tribal leaders hid in the consulate, the powerful and powerful could not make much trouble.

However, when the People's Army attacked Kulun, the Russian troops stationed in the consulate also participated in the war and assisted the Mongolian army in resisting. Since the Russian army's responsibilities were far superior to the Mongolian soldiers, it caused some casualties to the People's Army, but in the end it was still defeated by the People's Army. So the Russian army retreated to the consulate and hid. Although the consulate had diplomatic immunity, it was obvious that it was against international conventions to openly participate in the war and protect the participating troops.

So the People's Army agreed to the Mongolian tribal leaders and the powerful and powerful take refuge in the hall, but asked the consulate to hand over all the Russian soldiers participating in the war. However, this request was not surprisingly rejected by the consulate. At the same time, the consulate also claimed very high-profilely that the consulate would never succumb to the pressure of East China and would not hand over one person to the People's Army.

The front-line officers didn't know how to deal with this matter. They forced themselves into the consulate to arrest people, but they were afraid of causing diplomatic disputes. However, they stopped like this and couldn't swallow this, so they could only ask for instructions like Chen Jingang.

After listening to the report, Chen Jingang was furious and said, "Let's go to the consulate first. I see how many courage these men have to challenge us." He led his own guard and the tanks headed straight to the Russian Consulate in Kulun.

Not long after, a convoy of personnel arrived at the entrance of the consulate. At this time, the embassy was surrounded by the People's Army, with more than 10 tanks. On the embassy's courtyard wall, Russian soldiers were also armed with guns and ammunition, and were closely guarding. The arrows on both sides were tense and were about to break out.

The commander was Qin Zhaoyu, the battalion commander of the first Tank Battalion. Although his position was only a battalion commander, because he was a veteran and had a military rank, he was enough to be a brigade commander, so the troops besieged the consulate were commanded by him.

Seeing that Chen Jingang was coming, Qin Zhaoyu immediately came up and said, "Old Chen, you are here."

Chen Jingang said: "Old Qin, why did you admit defeat? You were stopped by a few **men. Just call me in."

Qin Zhaoyu looked a little embarrassed and said, "Isn't there an international convention? I'm afraid of causing international incidents."

Chen Jingang said: "Go to the international convention, when it is used, it is an international convention. When it is useless, it is like using toilet paper. Do you really think that international convention is the same? Follow my orders and just throw it into it. I will just take care of anything if there is anything."

Qin Zhaoyu smiled bitterly and said, "No, no, no, it's better to be polite and then soldiers, and be polite and then soldiers. At least it will give the Russian consulate a chance to choose!"

Chen Jingang nodded and said, "Okay, ask someone out of the consulate to be angry, I'll talk to him."

Qin Zhaoyu had no choice but to nod and hurriedly sent someone to the consulate to report. Not long after, several people came out of the consulate. The leader was a 1.9-meter-tall person with a top hat, a tuxedo, and a civilized stick. Then he looked like a Chinese. It seemed that he was an interpreter. He came to Chen Jingang and Qin Zhaoyu and said, "Mr. Officer, I am..."

Before he could finish his words, Chen Jingang interrupted and said directly in Russian poems: "What do you mean by me? Now I am talking, just listen, you don't need to express your opinions."

The Russian was also a little confused when he heard this, because this was the first time he had met such a arrogant Chinese. Although he had heard of the tough attitude of East China **, he had never dealt with East China **, so he was still a little unbelievable, and now he understood it a little. Of course, this Russian was also a person who knew the practice. He didn't dare to act rashly when he saw the surrounding People's Army soldiers carrying guns and ammunitions. Although he felt a little unhappy, he could only bear it.

Chen Jingang said: "I will give you an hour to immediately hand over all the Mongolians who hid in your consulate and the soldiers who participated in the war. I will respect the interests of your consulate and ensure the safety of the consulate staff. After an hour, if you don't hand over someone, I will order to attack the consulate. At that time, I will not care whether you are dead or alive."

The Russian couldn't help but be surprised and said, "This does not match..."

Chen Jingang interrupted again: "If you want to tell me that this does not comply with international conventions, then don't speak. International conventions are useless for me, so don't mention them, and it's useless if I mention them. That's all I want to say. Don't say anything. I'm not interested in listening. Go back and report the message. Remembering has begun. You only have an hour to do it. Don't waste it."

The Russian wanted to argue a few more words, but the guards around Chen Jingang had already been driven away, so he had to return to the consulate smoothly and report Chen Jingang's request to the Russian consulate.

After hearing this, the staff in the consulate were also shocked. Unexpectedly, the People's Army completely ignored international conventions. In fact, in this era, powerful countries ignored international conventions. The purpose of formulating international conventions was, first, the result of compromise of balance of strength; second, it was used to restrict other countries. Russia was the most typical country that ignored international conventions. But I didn't expect that East China ** also came to this. I don't know if they saw through the tricks of the great powers or they really didn't understand what an international convention was.

Of course, East China ** knows what an international convention is, but in this era, the binding force of international conventions is limited and its authority is not strong international; the second is that due to the lack of a unified international organization, international conventions are actually lacking in breadth. Generally, more than a dozen or twenty countries hold meetings together to formulate a convention, but such conventions obviously have no binding force on other countries that do not attend the meeting, and at the same time do not have enough coercive power for countries that do not respect international conventions. Therefore, in this era, who honestly respect international conventions will only be regarded as fools by other countries.

In fact, Chen Jingang is not a simple-minded and reckless person. It is because he sees through all this that he dares to adopt a tough attitude towards the Russian consulate. Of course, it is because Chen Jingang himself possesses the identity of a veteran. Even if he commits a taboo this time, he will not be punished too severely.
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