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Chapter 209 Opening the gate

Obviously, the police officers waving Russian flags were not taken seriously by the Russian soldiers. At this moment, these Russian soldiers were like beasts out of their cages, and no one could stop the most evil desires in their hearts.

What's even more outrageous is that after these Russian troops broke into civilian houses, they released all their evil sides. Many Poles were ravaged to death by the Russian troops. At this moment, Potemkin's order had become a reality.

Of course, for the sake of saving face and not embarrassing Potemkin too much, these Russian troops still left many Polish lives behind. The Russian troops drove these Poles out of their homes like animals, and then set them on fire.

Residential buildings were reduced to rubble.

This situation made the Polish nobles who surrendered to the Russian army regret it. No one thought that Marshal Potemkin would change his character not long after he accepted their letter of surrender. If he had known this, he would have changed his character.

Why surrender to the Russians? Thinking of this, you can see that a good family has been destroyed by the Russian soldiers. Some passionate Poles began to resist, but under the suppression of thousands of Russian troops, these passionate young people

Life quickly becomes a thing of the past.

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On the evening of the third day, groups of Russian troops escorted the Poles captured from nearby towns back to the military camp. When they saw their comrades smiling in various packages, those soldiers who were unlucky enough to stay in the military camp

We could only look at those comrades with envy.

After Potemkin got back from the raiding party, he walked out. Many of the Poles who were driven here by the Russian army were wearing very thin clothes. In such a cold season, there were many people shivering from the cold.

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When Potemkin drove his horse to the outside of the military camp, all the Poles in front of him were driven in, and the Russian soldiers roughly surrounded the Poles on both sides to prevent

These people ran away.

After a visual inspection, there were probably no less than 20,000 Poles outside the military camp. This number still satisfied Potemkin. Even if the Polish defenders in the Kazakh Fort did not accept these Poles, the Russians could still take advantage of them.

Polish civilians serve as cannon fodder.

Of course, the weather is still quite cold now. When Potemkin saw that many Poles outside the military camp were only wearing thin clothes, he frowned. But he did not say anything about the temperament of Russian soldiers.

, Potemkin naturally knew it well.

"Take all these people to the castle of Kazakhstan and let me see what the Poles are going to do this time."

Potemkin looked at the Polish man in front of him and said with a fierce look.

After his words came to light, the Russian troops who had been scattered around to monitor the Poles rushed into the Polish crowd again, and then used fists and riding crops to drive the Poles who were forced here to the castle of Kazakhstan.

Under the coercion of the Russian army's fists, the Poles who had just arrived had to get up again and walk aimlessly in the direction directed by the Russian army. If someone in the crowd walked slower, the Russian army beside them would

Then let him taste the taste of the riding crop.

Driven by Aspergillus, the Polish ranks were filled with cries, pleas and curses. Of course, those brave warriors who dared to curse would be kicked out after receiving the admiring eyes of the Russian soldiers.

After a while, the plundered Poles were driven not far from the castle of Kazakh Castle.

"I'm going to let you live today. If you don't see the castle in front of you, that castle belongs to you Poles. Now you can go and join those Poles. But if anyone dares to stray from me, or tries to escape, I will

Let you know what it’s like to die!”

Potemkin led the Russian army to a stop not far from the Kazakh Fort. Then Potemkin rode his horse to the Polish refugees and announced loudly to them. After Potemkin finished speaking, those Poles

The Russian troops behind them would kick the Poles and continue to advance.

Seeing that they seemed to still have a chance to survive, the Polish people who had been captured here were all ecstatic, and more importantly, the Polish flag was flying on the wall of the Kazakh Fort in front of them, which made them believe that the Russian

As for the military generals, who could know that the Russians were actually harboring evil intentions.

Seeing the Polish refugees running faster than rabbits one by one, Potemkin gave a slight signal to Kutuzov, and then Kutuzov nodded and ordered the army to withdraw a little distance.

The main reason for doing this is to reduce the garrison in the Kazakh Fort, in case the garrison is willing to accept the refugees. But seeing the Russian army standing still not far away and not daring to open the city, wouldn't the Russians have a plan?

Is it about to fail?

Therefore, the most important thing is that at least the Polish defenders in Kazakh Castle are not aware of the threat.

"Chief, come and see"

Jewski, who was dozing off, was woken up by Mirian, and then under the leadership of Mirian, Jewski quickly ran towards the city wall.

The closer you get to the defense line of the city wall, the louder the noise becomes.

After running up the city wall in one breath, Jewski could no longer care about breathing. Not only that, he also took a breath of cold air. The reason was that countless civilians appeared under the city of Kazakh Fort.

"Help"

"Open the door..."

"Please save my child, he hasn't eaten for two days..."

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Similar pleadings can be heard endlessly, and these people all speak Polish, which shows that they are all Polish.

"The leaders and these people were all taken here by the Russians."

Hearing the Russians, Yevitsky was shocked. Then he looked with his binoculars in the direction Mirian pointed. He only saw the flag of the Russian army in the distance. As for the formation of the Russian army, there was nothing at all.

I didn't see it, it was really far away.

Jewski put down his telescope and thought deeply. Since the people under the city were escorted by the Russians, there must be a conspiracy. But can he really watch so many Poles under the city pleading outside the city and remain indifferent?

, and Jewski also noticed that many people in the city were wearing very little, and some were already shivering.

"Chief, look..."

Mirian on the side saw Jewski seemed unusually hesitant and asked.

Maybe there are Russian spies or more directly Russian soldiers hidden below. If you open the city by yourself, you may not know what accidents will happen. But if you don't open the city gate, looking at the old, weak, sick and disabled in the crowd,

Jewski felt that he couldn't bear it again.

What should I do? What should I do? The struggling Jewski couldn't help but glance around the city. But suddenly Jewski's body seemed to shake. He saw a little boy under the city with that kind of look.

He would never forget it for the rest of his life, and he made up his mind.

"Open the city gate"

"Chief, this..."

"I told you to open the city gates, so hurry up and go. By the way, in order to prevent Russian spies, you ask those who enter the city to speak Polish dialects. If you find any suspicious people, arrest them immediately. There are also these people.

After entering the city, arrange to live in the west of the city. You and your people will keep an eye on these people."

Although Mirian really wanted to open the city gate, when Jewski said to open the city gate, Mirian hesitated again, but as long as Jewski had given the order, Mirian would naturally

It is unconditional compliance.

When he saw Mirian going down to deliver the order, Jewski, who was standing on the top of the city, sighed secretly in his heart. It was so similar, so similar, but the worry in his heart also increased as the city gate opened.

The bigger.

What Jewski is talking about is that the eyes of a little boy in the city are very similar to his own eyes back then. Jewski, whose family was ruined back then, also looked at the world with such eyes, and hatred has always occupied his eyes.

He opened his heart, and now it seems that a living Jewski is standing in front of him. How can Jewski not be moved by you?

And as if he felt that someone was looking at him, the little boy at the bottom of the city suddenly raised his head and looked towards the top of the city. After seeing that he seemed to have alarmed the little boy, Jewski quickly raised his head.

Farewell to the past, I have to say that sometimes people are indeed so mysterious.

"The leader has an order, open the city gate"

Mirian's melodious shouts came from the city, and what followed this life were the cheers from outside the city. Many people outside the city started to cheer when they saw the door of hope slowly opening in front of them.

He roared loudly, as if he wanted to drive away all the sleep he had experienced in the past few days.

Crowds flocked to the gate of Kazakh Fort

“Don’t crowd, take your time”

"Eliza, hurry up and the city gate will open."

"Please speak a Polish dialect"

"Quick, pick up the child on the ground."

Various sounds were heard in the city gate, and Mirian stood on the table and yelled at the top of his lungs to ask everyone to pass through the city gate in order.

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"Your Excellency, Marshal, it's done. Those Poles have opened the city gate."

After Kutuzov saw the crowd pouring in at the gate of the Kazakh Fort, he immediately put down his telescope and said respectfully to Potemkin on the side.

"Kutuzov, have you arranged the arrangements for the people?"

"Don't worry, Marshal, I have selected hundreds of soldiers who are familiar with Poland and added them to those people."

Just as Jewski thought, how could Potemkin not mix some of his own people among the refugees?

"Well, you did a good job. Today is the 28th. You will immediately organize another group of people to go out and clean up. This time, try to bring back more than 30,000 Poles for me. I want these Poles to become a group to help us.

Rats that consume the enemy’s food and fodder”

After hearing Kutuzov's words, Potemkin nodded slightly, and then ordered again. Upon hearing his order, Kutuzov felt a sudden change in his heart and then respectfully saluted Potemkin.

PS: Khan, this collection cannot be called, the more you call, the less it will be.


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