Fall in love with you reading the book network 630book, the fastest update of the godfather of the Soviet Union "Minister Ulyanov, thank you for rushing to Ukraine at a critical moment to participate in the rescue work in Chernobyl" Seryosha had just gotten off the plane when he saw the Ukrainian officials who had come to the airport to receive him.
However, with the exception of Yulia and Gennady of the Tymoshenko family, Seryosha has no impression of the rest.
"Thank you comrades for coming to meet me at the airport, but this is an extraordinary time, and comrades still have to focus on their work," Seryosha said earnestly, shaking hands with the officials who received them.
Now, in Seryosha's image, the words of such an old city do not make these officials feel awkward at all, with an average age of fifty or sixty years.
Seryosha has been subtly changing his image in recent times following Yeltsin's advice, hoping to look "older" on the outside.
He deliberately grew his beard and added a few strands of silver hair to his sideburns.
At first glance, Seryosha appears to be in his thirties.
This change did not happen overnight, but subtly changed Seryosha's image in the minds of others.
This time, Seryosha came to the city of Dnepropetrovsk with a large sum of cash, mainly to provide financial and material support for the Chernobyl rescue operation.
At present, the whole of the Soviet Union is already in action.
The Ministry of Defense even recalled from Afghanistan the commander-in-chief of the Soviet troops, Valentin, Ivankovich, and Valennikov as the commander-in-chief of the Chernobyl rescue operation.
And the commander-in-chief of the Soviet Chemical Forces, General Pikalov, had already personally inspected it from the skies over Chernobyl, risking nuclear radiation.
More than a dozen combat divisions, including the 17th, 51st, 97th, 15th, 40th Guards Motorized Rifle Divisions and the 34th, 161st Motorized Rifle Divisions in other parts of Ukraine, were mobilized throughout the Kyiv Military District.
Pripyat residents had been evacuated to other Soviet cities, and firefighters and Red Army soldiers who had developed severe symptoms of nuclear contamination during the rescue of Chernobyl were flown to the Army Hospital No. 6 in Moscow for treatment.
The Ministry of Transport has even adjusted the railway routes in the Ukrainian region to ensure that relief supplies destined for Pripyat reach the site as quickly as possible.
Seryosha's mission in Dnepropetrovsk, although not life-threatening, was not at all easy.
He is responsible for the food, clothing, shelter and transportation of the 530,000 Pripyat residents evacuated from Pripyat, as well as the distribution of relief supplies to Chernobyl, which is a tedious and onerous task that Seryosha has not personally taken charge of for a long time.
Since Nastya was still in England and was not around, Seryosha made an exception to arrange Yulia to work on his side, in addition to the cadres brought from Moscow.
Seryosha was still very impressed by Yulia's ability, and he really did not see the wrong person, and under Yulia's arrangement, the work of the city of Dnepropetrovsk finally began to become clear and orderly.
Hundreds of thousands of engineering troops drawn from the Russian Republic soon arrived in Ukraine.
Their task is to build one hundred and thirty dikes in an area of more than 1,300 square kilometers around Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus to prevent the nuclear accident from contaminating the surrounding rivers.
In addition, large cities with certain industrial strength, such as Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, Minsk, the capital of Belarus, and Dnepropetrovsk, are responsible for producing large quantities of industrial liquid nitrogen to meet the needs of the Chernobyl nuclear accident site, because according to the advice of experts from the Soviet Academy of Sciences, oil drilling equipment needs to be used from the side to open a channel that extends to the bottom of Chernobyl, through which liquid nitrogen is injected to cool the reactor.
The consumption of liquid nitrogen is enormous, requiring about twenty-five tons per day.
It is impossible to meet such a huge demand in close proximity to the factories in Kyiv.
As Yulia gradually took over more and more work, Seryosha could finally take a good breath.
The losses inflicted on the Soviet Union by this man-made catastrophe were enormous.
The 10 billion rubles provided by Seryosha were spent in less than a month.
Although the overall financial needs have not yet been estimated, Seryosha expects another 10 billion rubles to come.
Chernobyl could not have happened at an opportune time, because Gaidar had already reached an agreement in debt negotiations with the Federal Republic of Germany, and VTB had promised to repay the loan early and to borrow a new loan from the Federal Republic of Germany at a lower interest rate.
However, because of the Chernobyl nuclear accident, Seryosha could only embezzle the money used to repay foreign debts for disaster relief, and the Soviet Foreign Trade Bank fell into a credit crisis.
The Germans did not postpone the Soviet Union's debts because of Chernobyl, but on the contrary, they hoped to use it as a pretext to try to discuss the issue of German reunification with the Soviet Union.
This is simply taking advantage of the fire.
In order to make the Germans die, Seryosha asked Mikhail to borrow a large amount of money from the Bank of Japan and the Bank of Tokyo, totaling about $20 billion, to end the Soviet debt held by the Federal Republic of Germany.
The rest of the money was thrown into the account of the newly established insurance company in the United States.
The Chernobyl incident not only greatly damaged the Soviet Union's vitality, but also made Seryosha feel an unprecedented financial constraint.
However, at present, Seryosha still does not plan to sell his yen assets and cash out.
Because the yen is still in a strong uptrend.
However, during this time, Yulia has been with Seryosha a lot, because Seryosha is now the logistics chief of the rescue operation, so the people who came to Dnepropetrovsk to meet Seryosha are basically officials with high backs, so Yulia has met many well-known figures in Ukrainian politics.
Seryosha was not dissatisfied with Yulia's use of his own guise to make friends with the powerful.
In fact, he admired Yulia's character, Seryosha was born as an orphan, and Yulia was born in a rural Dnepropetrovsk family with an Armenian mother, and such a family background did not allow the two to rise in the political circle of the Soviet Union.
Seryosha and Yulia are both ambitious and want to make a difference.
So when Seryosha saw Yulia, he remembered the life when he was in Gorky City, selling drugs in the black market, attracting people's eyes and being discriminated against.
So Seryosha unconsciously began to pity the fragrance and cherish the jade.
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