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Chapter Eighty-Seven: Somalia's Big Troubles


President Reagan was dissatisfied with the successive events that occurred during this period, and acted without authorization to arrest the diplomats of the Holy See, offending the emperor's most influential agent in the world for no reason.

But the attack on the Guantánamo base by Colombian militants has fallen on deaf ears.

This time, the media broke the grain smuggling incident before the intelligence agencies, and these two events made President Reagan very passive.

To tell the truth, Reagan wanted to help with this favor from the Holy See, because it was really beneficial to make the Pope owe him a favor, but now the initiative has been transferred to the opposition Republicans and Congress, and under the political system of separation of powers, the president has nothing to do about it.

Yuri and Ivankov left Italy immediately after their meeting with the Pope, and before the matter could be resolved, they had to hide in Switzerland.

Otherwise, there is a risk of being detained by the Italian government and extradited to the United States at any time.

And just after Ivankov and Yuri left Italy, Boris, who was far away in the United States, accepted a new mission from Seryosha and flew from New York to Ankara, Turkey.

Boris had to travel thousands of miles to get there because the Friendship Africa Foundation claimed that they had a large amount of food in the United Nations storage and transportation center.

The Friendship Africa Foundation claims that the food should have been shipped to Ogaden province, Ethiopia's most famine-stricken region, but that the conflict between Somalia and Ethiopia meant that it had to stay in the UNRF warehouse in Mogadishu for a long time.

Boris was well aware of this statement of friendship for Africa, and only a few small players of the Gorky Brotherhood were in charge of watching warehouses in Africa, and they had won over large warehouses at the United Nations Relief Agency, but all but a small amount of food was used to decorate the façade, and the rest was filled with generations of dirt.

This matter must be dealt with before the New York Times knows about it, otherwise it will be a big trouble if it is exposed.

And at this time, Chebyshev, who had been abandoned in Africa by the Gorky Brotherhood for more than a year, finally had something to do.

Chebyshev was an undercover agent of the KGB Baranikov in the Gorky Brotherhood, and the two planned a prison escape in the Soviet Union to gain Khasan's trust, and Hassan then sent Chebyshev to Yakov to work.

At that time, Yakov was planning to use the Friendship Africa Foundation for food smuggling, so he sent the newcomers to the Horn of Africa to serve as employees of the Friendship Africa Foundation.

Chebyshev didn't stay long in the Horn of Africa, they spent most of their time eating, drinking and merrymaking in Dubai, and only went to Somalia when there was something to do.

Chebyshev was not a high level in the Gorky Brotherhood, so he did not know that the top officials were engaged in grain smuggling, so for more than a year, Chebyshev had almost no information to report to his rank Baranikov.

But Chebyshev, an informant, was not left idle by Baranikov for not providing valuable information, and Bakharov had always wanted to know who the money laundering organization behind the Uzbek case was, and even though the case had been closed, Baranikov was still using all the means available to support the only clue he had planted in the Gorky Brotherhood.

"We have just received a notice from the Italian side to return to Somalia immediately and be ready to standby, Nikolai has sent his henchmen to Somalia, and it seems that he is planning something big here," Chebyshev reported to Baranikov by phone.

"Chebyshev, tell me the truth, how much food you have stored in the United Nations" Baranikov already knew about the food case on the American side within the KGB, and Chebyshev had told Baranykov that he was openly an employee of the Friendship Africa Foundation in Somalia.

On two points, Baranikov can basically conclude that the Friendship Africa Foundation is an empty shell used by this organization for smuggling.

According to the information that broke out from the United States, the grain was smuggled into the Soviet Union.

The nail that Baranikov planted in the Gorky Brotherhood finally gave him a valuable clue.

"There is no grain at all, the warehouses are full of sand," Chebyshev replied on the phone.

Hearing Chebyshev's answer, Baranikov finally had a bottom in his heart, and he said to Chebyshev: "Listen boy, I'm going to Odessa, you have to keep an eye on the high-level who went to Somalia, try to know his true identity, and wait until I return to Odessa" Baranikov hung up the phone after speaking, he rushed out of the office and ran to the parking lot, Baranikov wanted to hurry home and pack up, and then take the earliest plane to Odessa to investigate who picked up the goods over there.

Boris's plane first docked in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, where he made a day to meet with local mafia leaders and discuss countermeasures to the grain smuggling incident.

Boris knew that the Turks had arms business with some armed groups in Somalia, so he hoped that the Turkish mafia would act as an intermediary and arrange a meeting for the Turkish mafia.

"Does Boss Nikolai have any orders?"

asked Abdulkateli, the leader of the Turkish mafia, to Boris.

"Nikolai said that the things in the Somali warehouse can't be kept, let's find a way to solve this hidden problem," Boris replied.

"When will you do it?"

Abdulkateli asked again.

"The sooner the better," Boris said.

In fact, the reason why Boris rushed here in such a hurry is because there is a new news from the American Farmers Association, that the investigation team of the US Congress will invite the female journalist Zoe to Mogadishu to investigate the storage of the Friendship Africa Foundation in the United Nations Relief and Relief Agency.

The U.S. court also tentatively allowed Zoe to leave the U.S. because of the petition.

This form is again unfavorable to the Gorky Brotherhood, and Boris must find a way to keep the secrets in the warehouse.

"How can we help" Kately asked enthusiastically, during this time Kartley followed Nikolai to resell grain and made a lot of money, so as long as he could keep this business, Kartley was willing to do anything.

"Arrange for a group of people to burn down the warehouses of the United Nations Relief Agency before American investigators arrive in Somalia," Boris commanded. t1706231537: