After Sokov was sent to the hospital on Graben Street, Shekhovtsov immediately called the army headquarters and wanted to know if the army chief of staff was back. He wanted to tell the other party the bad news.
Unexpectedly, the person who answered the phone was a staff officer in the duty room. After he recognized the voice of Shekhovtsov, he quickly said: "Sorry, Comrade Major, the chief of staff went outside for inspection and has not come back yet. If you
If anything happens, the same goes for me. I will report it to the chief of staff as soon as he comes back."
"Something happened, something big happened." Shekhovtsov said anxiously: "I just accompanied the new commander to the 20th Guards Army. Unexpectedly, I was attacked on the way back. Now the commander
Comrade was seriously injured and was just sent to the operating room."
The staff officer on duty was immediately startled after hearing this, and asked quickly: "Comrade Major, is everything you said true?"
"Do you think I dare to joke about this kind of thing?" Shekhovtsov knew in his heart that the only way to inform the chief of staff of the 21st Guards Corps, who was inspecting the troops, about Sokov's accident was through the duty room.
He said with a straight face: "You should immediately find a way to contact the Chief of Staff and tell him the news that Comrade Commander is injured."
"Okay, Comrade Major." The staff officer on duty realized the seriousness of the problem and quickly asked cautiously: "I wonder which hospital the commander is in now?"
"The hospital on Graben Street."
After the staff officer on duty ended his call with Serkhovtsov, he immediately contacted the headquarters of the 21st Guards Corps through the military line.
After the call was connected, the staff officer on duty said straight to the point: "I am the staff officer in the duty room of the group army. I have important matters and I need to report them to Comrade Chief of Staff immediately."
"I'm sorry, Comrade Staff." The person who answered the phone said politely: "After the Chief of Staff finished his inspection here, he went to the 20th Guards Army. If you have something urgent to see him, please contact the 20th Army."
The staff officer on duty frowned. He knew in his heart that if such an important matter was not reported in time, he might not be able to afford it. So he found a colleague and asked him to get in touch with the duty room of the 20th Guards Corps.
, and he contacted the duty room of the cluster in Austria.
After the call was connected, a deep voice came from the receiver: "This is the cluster headquarters, what can I do for you?"
"Hello!" The staff officer on duty did not know the rank of the other party, but he still explained the reason for his call straightforwardly: "I am the staff officer on duty in the duty room of the Guards Group Army. A major thing happened here. We need to
Report to General Malinen immediately."
"What, you want to report to General Malining?" But the other party said disdainfully: "You, a small staff officer on duty, have what qualifications do you have to talk to General Malining?"
Seeing that the other party was unwilling to let him contact Ma Lining, the staff officer on duty became anxious: "Let me tell you the truth, our new group army commander was attacked on his way back from an inspection of the 20th Guards Corps. Unfortunately, he was seriously injured. If
If you don't report this matter to General Malinen in time, if something happens, can you bear the consequences?"
The person who answered the phone was shocked after hearing this. As a member of the cluster, he naturally knew about the attack that occurred on the border yesterday, as well as the fact that Sokov took office today at the 4th Guards Army. If it was really Sokov
Something happened to Cove, and he did not report it to Malinin in time. If he was held responsible in the future, he might be sent to a military court. However, when reporting the matter to Malinin, he still asked cautiously: "You said everything."
Is it true? General Sokov is really wounded?"
At this time, the staff officer on duty still didn't know who the new commander of the group army was. Hearing the other party's question, he quickly replied: "When the new commander arrived, because the chief of staff went to inspect the troops below, I temporarily
I still don’t know the name of the new commander. I only know that the new commander who just took office today is injured and is currently lying in the operating room of the hospital on Graben Street for first aid.”
After the person who answered the phone understood the general situation, he quickly said: "I will report to General Malinen immediately."
After receiving the report, Malinin's face was full of shock: "What, Sokov was injured in the attack, when did this happen? Also, where is my adjutant, Lieutenant Colonel Onischenko, where is he now?
Why don't you report it to me?"
But no one could answer Malinen's questions.
After a brief silence, a staff officer in the office suggested to Malinin: "Comrade General, since the report below says that General Sokov is now being treated in the hospital on Graben Street, we might as well go there directly so that we can find out what happened.
What's the matter?"
"Your suggestion is good. Let's go to the hospital immediately."
Half an hour later, Malinen arrived at the hospital on Graben Street with several guards.
Downstairs, he met the guard company commander of the 20th Guards Corps and quickly asked: "Captain, which unit are you in?"
"Report to Comrade General," although the guard company commander did not know who Ma Lining was, but when he saw the general star on the opponent's epaulette, he knew that the opponent was of extraordinary origin. He quickly stood at attention, raised his hand and saluted and replied: "I am the 20th Guards Corps.
Captain of the Guard Company."
"Since you are the guard company commander of the 20th Guards Corps, what are you doing here?"
"Comrade General, our company was ordered by the commander to escort the new group army commander back to the headquarters, but was attacked on the way." The guard company commander reported: "Unfortunately, the commander was injured and was sent here."
Malinin learned that the captain in front of him was the person who escorted Sokov here, and immediately asked him several questions.
But unfortunately, when Sokov and others were injured, the guard company commander was leading a search in the forest and did not see the process of their injuries. Therefore, when faced with the question raised by Malinin, he did not know what to say.
rise.
Seeing that he couldn't get the answer he wanted from the captain, Ma Lining felt very dissatisfied. After snorting heavily, he led the people upstairs and went directly to the operating room.
There were seven or eight people standing at the door of the operating room, including Serkhovtsov and Serelkov.
Malinin did not know Serelkov, but he recognized Serkhovtsov as the logistics section chief of the 4th Guards Army. He walked directly in front of him and asked straight to the point: "Major, tell me, what happened?"
Why is General Sokov injured?"
When Sokov and others were attacked, Sekhovtsov was also far away, and he couldn't figure out the specific situation. But after hearing Malinin's question, he glanced at Serelkov next to him, and then asked Malinin
Say, Comrade Commander, I was too far away to see clearly, but the captain is nearby. He may be able to tell you some useful information.
After Sokov was sent to the hospital on Graben Street, Shekhovtsov immediately called the army headquarters and wanted to know if the army chief of staff was back. He wanted to tell the other party the bad news.
Unexpectedly, the person who answered the phone was a staff officer in the duty room. After he recognized the voice of Shekhovtsov, he quickly said: "Sorry, Comrade Major, the chief of staff went outside for inspection and has not come back yet. If you
If anything happens, the same goes for me. I will report it to the chief of staff as soon as he comes back."
"Something happened, something big happened." Shekhovtsov said anxiously: "I just accompanied the new commander to the 20th Guards Army. Unexpectedly, I was attacked on the way back. Now the commander
Comrade was seriously injured and was just sent to the operating room."
The staff officer on duty was immediately startled after hearing this, and asked quickly: "Comrade Major, is everything you said true?"
"Do you think I dare to joke about this kind of thing?" Shekhovtsov knew in his heart that the only way to inform the chief of staff of the 21st Guards Corps, who was inspecting the troops, about Sokov's accident was through the duty room.
He said with a straight face: "You should immediately find a way to contact the Chief of Staff and tell him the news that Comrade Commander is injured."
"Okay, Comrade Major." The staff officer on duty realized the seriousness of the problem and quickly asked cautiously: "I wonder which hospital the commander is in now?"
"The hospital on Graben Street."
After the staff officer on duty ended his call with Serkhovtsov, he immediately contacted the headquarters of the 21st Guards Corps through the military line.
After the call was connected, the staff officer on duty said straight to the point: "I am the staff officer in the duty room of the group army. I have important matters and I need to report them to Comrade Chief of Staff immediately."
"I'm sorry, Comrade Staff." The person who answered the phone said politely: "After the Chief of Staff finished his inspection here, he went to the 20th Guards Army. If you have something urgent to see him, please contact the 20th Army."
The staff officer on duty frowned. He knew in his heart that if such an important matter was not reported in time, he might not be able to afford it. So he found a colleague and asked him to get in touch with the duty room of the 20th Guards Corps.
, and he contacted the duty room of the cluster in Austria.
After the call was connected, a deep voice came from the receiver: "This is the cluster headquarters, what can I do for you?"
"Hello!" The staff officer on duty did not know the rank of the other party, but he still explained the reason for his call straightforwardly: "I am the staff officer on duty in the duty room of the Guards Group Army. A major thing happened here. We need to
Report to General Malinen immediately."
"What, you want to report to General Malining?" But the other party said disdainfully: "You, a small staff officer on duty, have what qualifications do you have to talk to General Malining?"
Seeing that the other party was unwilling to let him contact Ma Lining, the staff officer on duty became anxious: "Let me tell you the truth, our new group army commander was attacked on his way back from an inspection of the 20th Guards Corps. Unfortunately, he was seriously injured. If
If you don't report this matter to General Malinen in time, if something happens, can you bear the consequences?"
The person who answered the phone was shocked after hearing this. As a member of the cluster, he naturally knew about the attack that occurred on the border yesterday, as well as the fact that Sokov took office today at the 4th Guards Army. If it was really Sokov
Something happened to Cove, and he did not report it to Malinin in time. If he was held responsible in the future, he might be sent to a military court. However, when reporting the matter to Malinin, he still asked cautiously: "You said everything."
Is it true? General Sokov is really wounded?"
At this time, the staff officer on duty still didn't know who the new commander of the group army was. Hearing the other party's question, he quickly replied: "When the new commander arrived, because the chief of staff went to inspect the troops below, I temporarily
I still don’t know the name of the new commander. I only know that the new commander who just took office today is injured and is currently lying in the operating room of the hospital on Graben Street for first aid.”
After the person who answered the phone understood the general situation, he quickly said: "I will report to General Malinen immediately."
After receiving the report, Malinin's face was full of shock: "What, Sokov was injured in the attack, when did this happen? Also, where is my adjutant, Lieutenant Colonel Onischenko, where is he now?
Why don't you report it to me?"
But no one could answer Malinen's questions.
After a brief silence, a staff officer in the office suggested to Malinin: "Comrade General, since the report below says that General Sokov is now being treated in the hospital on Graben Street, we might as well go there directly so that we can find out what happened.
What's the matter?"
"Your suggestion is good. Let's go to the hospital immediately."
Half an hour later, Malinen arrived at the hospital on Graben Street with several guards.
Downstairs, he met the guard company commander of the 20th Guards Corps and quickly asked: "Captain, which unit are you in?"
"Report to Comrade General," although the guard company commander did not know who Ma Lining was, but when he saw the general star on the opponent's epaulette, he knew that the opponent was of extraordinary origin. He quickly stood at attention, raised his hand and saluted and replied: "I am the 20th Guards Corps.
Captain of the Guard Company."
"Since you are the guard company commander of the 20th Guards Corps, what are you doing here?"
"Comrade General, our company was ordered by the commander to escort the new group army commander back to the headquarters, but was attacked on the way." The guard company commander reported: "Unfortunately, the commander was injured and was sent here."
Malinin learned that the captain in front of him was the person who escorted Sokov here, and immediately asked him several questions.
But unfortunately, when Sokov and others were injured, the guard company commander was leading a search in the forest and did not see the process of their injuries. Therefore, when faced with the question raised by Malinin, he did not know what to say.
rise.
Seeing that he couldn't get the answer he wanted from the captain, Ma Lining felt very dissatisfied. After snorting heavily, he led the people upstairs and went directly to the operating room.
There were seven or eight people standing at the door of the operating room, including Serkhovtsov and Serelkov.
Malinin did not know Serelkov, but he recognized Serkhovtsov as the logistics section chief of the 4th Guards Army. He walked directly in front of him and asked straight to the point: "Major, tell me, what happened?"
Why is General Sokov injured?"
When Sokov and others were attacked, Sekhovtsov was also far away, and he couldn't figure out the specific situation. But after hearing Malinin's question, he glanced at Serelkov next to him, and then asked Malinin
Say, Comrade Commander, I was too far away to see clearly, but the captain is nearby. He may be able to tell you some useful information.