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Chapter 227 Extinction

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The smoke from the Australian battlefield had not yet dissipated, and wolf smoke was floating on the other two ground battlefields again.

On May 25, Wei Chenglong did not wait until the ten ace army returned and launched a combat operation to march towards St. Petersburg on time.

This large-scale battle is regarded as the "end battle on the mainland battlefield."

Wei Chenglong's plan was very simple: to capture St. Petersburg.

If we aim to defeat the US-Russian coalition, then there is nothing to worry about in this battle, because both the mob Russian army and the enhanced US army were extremely low in morale, completely lost the fighting spirit, and had no confidence to win from top to bottom.

However, the biggest problem in this battle has nothing to do with regular combat.

At that time, what Wei Chenglong was most worried about was how to clean up the mess after occupying St. Petersburg, that is, how to prevent the Russian army from escaping to remote areas and fighting guerrilla warfare with the Chinese army after the collapse.

In fact, this was the most serious problem on the mainland battlefield at that time.

From the Far East to Moscow, there are guerrillas everywhere, and guerrillas have become the number one enemy of the Chinese army, resulting in a large number of casualties.

According to Army statistics, in the four months from January to April 2055 alone, more than 6,000 Chinese soldiers suffered casualties in the battle with guerrillas, with a death rate of more than 50%. You should know that in the battle to capture Moscow, the casualties of the Chinese army were less than 5,000.

It can be said that this is what Wei Chenglong least wants to see.

The guerrillas will not fight head-on with the Chinese army, or even avoid patrols with more troops, and specifically deal with small groups of patrol troops in remote areas. What is even more outrageous is that the guerrillas never accept prisoners of war, and will kill all wounded people on the spot, or even cut the bodies down, leaving the Chinese army without traces.

In this asymmetric battle, the Chinese army also adopted many extreme means.

For example, in some remote areas, patrol troops will use artillery fire to destroy some villages supporting guerrillas in advance, and will carry out indiscriminate artillery fire strikes when they are ambushed by guerrillas. In order to reduce patrol pressure, some local garrisons even forcibly move villagers from remote areas to centralized resettlement sites, and then destroy all facilities and materials that can be used by guerrillas, and even deliberately poison the water source.

In short, facing the barbaric guerrillas, the Chinese army is even more barbaric.

The impact of this is that the civilians in the occupied areas increasingly support the guerrillas, hate the occupying forces, and become accomplices of the guerrillas.

In 2055, after occupying Moscow, Wei Chenglong approved a military policy: implement the tactic of strengthening the walls and clearing the fields in the occupied areas and removing the foundation of the guerrillas.

Even Wei Chenglong did not expect the result of this.

The guerrillas were not eliminated, but grew stronger.

After the war, many historians believed that during the occupation of Russia, China secretly implemented a policy of national extermination, intentionally creating a large number of humanitarian disasters, resulting in a sharp decline in Russia's population. However, the Chinese authorities have never admitted it and have never published any official information related to the occupation of Russia.

Only one thing is certain, by the end of the war, Russia's population dropped by two-thirds.

From a statistical perspective, excluding the military and civilians who died in the war, 30 to 50 million Russians died during the occupation, and were mainly young and middle-aged men.

Obviously, this is a very abnormal thing.

You should know that China has never lacked food and has enough ability to support tens of millions of Russians in the occupied areas. Therefore, famine is definitely not the main reason for the sharp decline in population. As for the cold, it is not the main reason, because the Russians have been thriving on this land for hundreds of years.

There is no doubt that the main reason for the sharp decline in Russia's population is unnatural factors.

At that time, the most extreme policy implemented by the occupation forces was the "concentration resettlement camp". Specifically, the villagers scattered around big cities, participate in collective labor, and the amount of labor determines the level of distribution of daily necessities. Only by participating in labor can you obtain the necessary daily necessities.

Wei Chenglong approved this military policy mainly to control the residents of the occupied areas so that they could not support the guerrillas.

However, when implementing the specific implementation, there were deviations. For example, when determining the amount of labor, most centralized resettlement camps set very high standards, and most people could not complete the most basic work tasks and could not receive necessary daily necessities.

According to some unproven data, before 2056, the mortality rate of infants in centralized resettlement camps was as high as 40%, and the main cause of death was malnutrition. This situation only improved after 2056, because both pregnant women and babies were given special care, such as being sent to a specially set up centralized resettlement camp, without having to work hard in exchange for daily necessities.

It can be said that these extreme policies were also forced out.

The most typical case occurred in the Novosibirsk concentration resettlement camp. At that time, the person in charge of the resettlement camp was a very sympathetic colonel officer. The labor standards he set were very low, and adults could complete them, and minors could do them. Therefore, the Russians in the resettlement camp basically had no worries about food and clothing. They only needed to work ten hours a day, and could participate in cultural and sports activities held by the garrison in their spare time. As a result, at the end of 2054, the guerrillas attacked the concentration resettlement camp, killing and injuring hundreds of Chinese soldiers, and looting a large amount of supplies. More than 2,000 residents in the resettlement camp fled, joined the guerrillas, and provided a large number of materials for the guerrillas.

Measure military information. Afterwards, the newly appointed resettlement battalion head discovered that long before that, the Russians in the resettlement battalion were secretly helping the guerrillas, such as transporting excess food out, providing the guerrillas with nearby patrol troops, etc. From this, the new responsible person came to a conclusion: those Russians who were full and had nothing to do were the biggest threat to the garrison. As a result, the Novosibirsk concentration resettlement battalion soon became one of the most demanding resettlement battalions in the occupied areas. Later, at least 30,000 Russians died of malnutrition in this resettlement battalion, and most of them were weak people such as women, teenagers, and the elderly.

In addition to malnutrition, various diseases that prevailed during the war were also caused by the sharp decline of Russia's population.

For example, in the winter of 2054, a mutated influenza virus broke out, killing 15 million Russians. By the summer of 2055, a strange disease broke out, and the symptoms of the patients were very similar to those of the influenza, except that all the drugs used to treat the cold did not work, and in the end most of the patients died of severe hydrops in the lungs.

The problem is that these diseases are only prevalent in Russia and have not experienced large-scale outbreaks in China.

The official explanation given by China is that China has the best medical conditions in the world, has enough medical staff, and sufficient medicines, so it can control epidemic diseases to the smallest extent. In the Russian-occupied areas, due to war damage, ordinary people find it difficult to obtain medical insurance and do not have a complete social health infrastructure, so epidemic diseases can easily cause large-scale deaths.

In fact, in every large-scale war, the plague follows like a shadow.

However, after the war, many people were more willing to believe that the several outbreaks of epidemic diseases that took nearly 30 million Russian civilians were all genetic weapons specially developed by China, namely, targeting the genetic defects of Russians, using mutated viruses, and believing that they created outbreaks of epidemic diseases.

Later, someone specialized in this research, such as extracting DNA samples from frozen corpses.

Many research results show that speculation is definitely not groundless, that is, the DNA of Russians who died in several epidemic outbreaks has mutated, and most of the mutations have led to a decrease in immune resistance, which eventually led to thousands of deaths.

In fact, this is the fundamental reason for the destruction of Russia.

However, the Chinese authorities have never admitted to developing genetic weapons, and it is even more impossible to admit that they have used genetic weapons, and there are no relevant official documents to prove it.

Whether China has developed and used genetic weapons in World War III is the most popular and most influential among the many unsolved mysteries of this war, because it means that China is likely to destroy many of the war rules it has formulated.

Of course, even if there is, this is a thing of the past.

More importantly, if China has made an article on genetic weapons, then the United States is no exception. After the war, many data showed that the United States secretly developed genetic weapons during the war and used genetic weapons in the war, but the damage caused was not serious. What can be proved is that China must have developed genetic immune drugs against genetic weapons used by the United States in the late stage of the war, which also belongs to the category of genetic weapons and is only of defensive nature. Of course, from this inference, we can know that since China has the ability to develop genetic immune drugs, it must have the ability to develop genetic weapons, and it must have developed genetic weapons. You must know that developing genetic weapons is not a technical problem that cannot be broken through. During the war, when it was omnipotent to use its own extremes, it is not surprising that China has developed genetic weapons. What is important is whether China has used genetic weapons.

Judging from the battle situation, it is at least certain that the Chinese army has never used genetic weapons on the frontal battlefield.

Perhaps, when it comes to using genetic weapons, the Chinese authorities are a bit afraid of the use of mice, that is, genetic weapons themselves are a double-edged sword, which may harm itself while attacking the enemy. In fact, this is also the main reason why the United States has not used genetic weapons on a large scale on the battlefield.

It can be said that this is definitely a blessing for mankind.

If neither China nor the United States uses genetic weapons on a large scale on the battlefield without any scruples, then no country will be the winner of this war, and all human beings will be victims.

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