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Chapter 1,159 I have a strict mouth

You could say that this Husky is too stupid to understand the situation. He has such a small mind that he still thinks that he can't take sides randomly.

But his little calculation had long been nailed down by Anton and Nakhimov. Nakhimov immediately sneered: "Really? Talking about work? Then you can talk about the specific work arrangements of your police department.

Okay, let me also hear how you plan to maintain law and order in Kiev!"

Husky was a little dumbfounded. What he just said was just an excuse. How could Ulanov come to him to talk about work issues? Even if Ulanov really had the leisure to understand such a good opportunity to curry favor with the governor, he would not really say anything.

Ghost work, right?

It's just that Nakhimov was obviously difficult to deal with, so he could only deal with it with all his heart, and said a lot of nonsense that seemed to be facts but was meaningless.

Then, instead of criticizing him, Nakhimov praised him: "It seems like the police department has done a lot of work and achieved a lot, right? Kyiv has stable public security and people live in peace and contentment. This is a good thing.

!”

Speaking of this, Nakhimov sneered: "It seems that there are no problems in Kiev for the time being. It's not okay for a great talent like you to sit idle all day long. It just so happens that I have a difficult task here and I lack capable and responsible people."

Let someone handle it, leave it to you!"

Before Hesky could speak, Nakhimov said to himself: "Now some areas on the outskirts of the city are weakly defended and lack soldiers, and Kiev's mobilization capacity has been exhausted. It just so happens that your police department has done its job well, and now the city is basically stable.

, these elite soldiers and generals of yours are just deployed to the front line to fight against the rebels! You immediately concentrate the police in your hands and deploy half of the manpower to fill the vacancies in the city defense army!"

Heskey was shocked. The only thing he could use at the moment was the policeman in his hand, but Nakhimov asked him to take half of them and hand them over without saying a word. Wouldn't this cost him his life?

He quickly said: "General, although..."

Nakhimov waved his hand and interrupted him: "Listen to what I have to say first. Don't let the remaining half of your men idle, and send more than half of them to the city defense army to receive military training. Suppressing bandits is the top priority now.

Let your people train first so that they can come in handy at critical times!"

Now Heskey was really dumbfounded. Nakhimov did not deploy half of his men, but only seventy-seven or eighty-eight. If these people were really handed over, he, the police chief, would be almost a bare commander.

!

But Nakhimov didn't give him a chance to refuse. Seeing that he was a little reluctant, he immediately turned against him. He slapped the table and said: "What? No? The suppression of bandits is the top priority now. Anyone who dares to hinder the great cause of suppressing bandits will

It’s treason! Such people must be severely punished. You don’t want to test the law by yourself, do you?”

Heskey looked around, and then he realized that as long as he came to Nakhimov's office, he could not leave without a trace. If he dared to say no, he would be punished immediately.

As the saying goes, if a good man doesn't suffer the consequences of his immediate loss, he won't be able to deny it!

He immediately nodded and bowed in submission: "No, you misunderstood. How dare I hinder the great cause of suppressing bandits? I just feel that although the police department does not have much work for the time being, there are still some unstable factors in the city. If we transfer

There were too many manpower and an unexpected situation occurred, and there was no time to react. Moreover, the Governor told me last time that he hoped that I could provide some marine police who are familiar with water for him to dispatch. It seems that he wants to salvage something or something...

…”

If you only listened to the first half of what this guy said, you would think he was really a man, but if you look at the second half, he was quite honest and explained everything. So, some people are just bitches, and it would be uncomfortable not to slap him.

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Nakhimov and Anton both laughed. Needless to say, what the hell were marine police and salvage? Ulanov probably had no choice but to make this decision.

"Is that all?" Nakhimov asked again.

Husky replied like a pitiful little boy: "That's all, General, I promise you that I will reject his unreasonable request when I get back and I promise not to cause you any trouble!"

Nakhimov and Anton looked at each other and smiled again. He waved his hand and said: "That's not the case. You have to obey the governor's orders. This is not good. Let's do this. Whenever he asks you for someone, just do it.

Let me know in advance and I will arrange relevant personnel who are familiar with water properties for Your Excellency the Governor."

Husky quickly nodded and thanked him. He should have guessed what Nakhimov wanted to do, but it was not important to him. Anyway, he had already sold it to Ulanov, so he didn't have any worries.

It was less important than thinking about how to please Nakhimov.

He asked tentatively: "General, would you like me to try to get the Governor out so that it can be convenient for you..."

Nakhimov waved his hand again and said: "No need, you just need to do the task I assigned you. Remember, you must keep your mouth shut, if you let me know..."

Husky said hurriedly: "I have the strictest mouth. I will strictly keep secrets and will not reveal anything about today!"

It’s just that neither Nakhimov nor Anton particularly trust his words. This guy is a typical two-faced person who has breasts and is a mother. If he can be relied on, then it’s a ghost!

"I will definitely send someone to monitor him closely. As long as he dares to play tricks, I will capture him as soon as possible!"

Nakhimov nodded and expressed his appreciation for Anton's decisiveness. To be honest, he has too many things to do now. He didn't know about it until he arrived in Kiev. It was only after he visited Kiev that he learned about Kiev's defense work.

Call it a complete mess.

First of all, the troops are limited. It is too difficult to defend such a large city with only tens of thousands of people.

Secondly, the morale of the army was unstable. All the troops involved in the city defense were defeated by the tricks of Ulanov and senior officers, and they had no confidence in defending Kiev.

Thirdly, the weaponry and defenses are extremely poor. A considerable number of troops have very limited ammunition reserves, and each person can only be allocated a dozen rounds of bullets or gunpowder. Some simply do not match the caliber of artillery shells and cannons, and the troops are allocated 12-pound field guns.

They are all 6-pound shells, so how can they be used?

As for the fortifications, they were done hastily and perfunctorily. Almost 50% were completely substandard, and nearly one-third of the remaining 50% had various quality problems.

The last and most critical thing is that each army lacks food reserves and is almost on the verge of not having enough food.

Nakhimov can responsibly say that if we really attack the rebels in this state, I am afraid that these troops in Kiev will collapse in less than three rounds!


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