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Chapter 209: Opening the City Gate


Obviously, those sheriffs waving Russian flags were not taken into account by the Russian soldiers, and at this moment these Russian soldiers are like beasts out of the cage, and it is impossible for anyone to stop the most evil ** in their hearts.

What's even more outrageous is that after these Russian troops rushed into the houses, they released their evil side, and there were not a few Poles who were ravaged to death by the Russian army, and Potemkin's order at this moment has become a piece of waste paper, of course, in order to save face so as not to make Potemkin too embarrassed, these Russian troops still left a lot of Polish lives, and the Russian army drove these Poles out of their homes like cattle, and then turned the houses into ruins with a fire.

This situation made the Polish nobles who surrendered to the Russian army regret it a lot, no one thought that the Marshal Potemkin would change his character not long after accepting their surrender letter with a pleasant face, he knew that this was the case, why did he surrender to the Russians in the first place, thinking of coming here and then looking at a good home that had been destroyed by the Russian soldiers, some hot-blooded Poles began to resist, but under the suppression of thousands of Russian troops, the lives of these hot-blooded young people quickly became a thing of the past. .............

On the evening of the third day, a group of Russian troops escorted the Poles captured from nearby towns back to the barracks, and when they looked at the happy smiles of their comrades, the soldiers who were unlucky enough to stay in the barracks could only look at those comrades with envy.

Potemkin came out after returning from a sweep party, and many of the Poles who had been driven here by the Russians were wearing very thin clothes.

In such a cold season, there are not a few people who shiver from the cold.

By the time Potemkin rode outside the barracks, he was surrounded by Poles who had been driven in, and the Russian soldiers had roughly surrounded the Poles on both sides to prevent them from escaping.

After a visual inspection, there are probably no less than 20,000 Poles outside the barracks, and this number is still satisfactory to Potemkin, even if the Polish defenders in Kazakhburg do not accept these Poles, then the Russians can use these Polish civilians as cannon fodder.

Of course, it was still quite cold, and Potemkin frowned when he saw that many of the Poles outside the barracks were wearing only a thin one.

But he didn't say anything, Potemkin naturally knew what the temperament of the Russian soldiers was.

"Take all these people under the city of Kazakhstan, and I'll see what the Poles are going to do this time" Potemkin looked at the Pole in front of him and said with a fierce look in his eyes After his words landed, the Russian troops, who had been scattered around to monitor the Poles, rushed into the Polish crowd again, and then drove the Poles who had been forced to get there with their fists and horsewhips to the city of Kazakhburg.

Under the coercion of the Russian fist, the Poles, who had just arrived, had to get up again and walk aimlessly in the direction guided by the Russian army, and if someone in the crowd walked slowly, the Russian troops on the side would let him eat the taste of a horsewhip.

Under the repellent of Aspergillus.

The ranks of the Poles were mixed with cries, pleadings, and curses, and of course the brave men who dared to curse after receiving the reverent gaze of the Russian soldiers.

It will be clicked off.

In a short time, the captured Poles were driven not far from the city of Kazakhburg "I'll let you live today, and see that the castle in front of you is not, that castle belongs to you Poles, and now you can go to those Poles, but if anyone dares to run away for me, or want to escape, I will let you know what it is like to die!"

Potemkin led the Russian army to a short distance from Kazakhstan, and then Potemkin rode to the Polish refugees and announced loudly to them.

And after Potemkin's words, the Russian troops behind those Poles will kick those Poles and continue to advance.

Seeing that they seemed to have a way to live, the Poles who had been taken here were overjoyed, and more importantly, the Polish flag fluttered on the walls of Kazakhburg in front of them, which made them believe the words of the Russian general, who could know that the Russians were actually harboring evil intentions.

Watch the Polish refugees run faster than rabbits one by one.

Potemkin gestured to Kutuzov slightly, then Kutuzov nodded, and ordered the army to retreat a little back.

The main reason for this was to lower the garrison of Kazakhburg, in case the defenders were willing to accept the refugees.

But seeing that the Russian army was not far away and did not dare to open the city, wouldn't the Russians' calculations be in vain?

So at least the Polish defenders in Kazakhburg did not perceive the threat.

"Chief, come and see" Yevisky, who was dozing off, was woken up by Mirian, and then led by Mirian, Yevisky quickly ran towards the city wall.

The closer you get to the defensive line of the wall, the louder the noise becomes After running up the city wall in one go, Yevisky couldn't take a breather, and not only that, but he also gasped because of the countless civilians under the city of Kazakhburg.

"Help" "Open the door...."

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

Similar cries were heard endlessly, and the fact that these people spoke Polish showed that they were all Polish "The chief, these people were all taken by the Russians" Hearing the Russians, Yevisky was shocked, and then he held a telescope and looked in the direction pointed by Mirian, only to see the flag of the Russian army in the distance, as for the formation of the Russian army, he didn't see it at all, the distance was really a little far.

Yevisky, who put down the binoculars, thought deeply, since these people under the city were brought by the Russians, then there must be a conspiracy in them, but can he really watch so many Poles begging outside the city and be indifferent, and Yevisky also noticed that many people in the city were wearing very little, and some were already shaking.

"Chief, look .........."

Mirian, who was on the side, asked after seeing Yevisky's unusually hesitant appearance Maybe there were Russian spies hidden underneath or more directly Russian soldiers, and if they opened the city by themselves, maybe there would be some accidents, but if they didn't open the city gates, Yevisky felt that he couldn't bear to look at the old, weak, sick and disabled in the crowd.

What to do, what to do yourself, the struggling Yevisky involuntarily glanced at the city, but suddenly Yevisky's body seemed to tremble, he saw a little boy under the city, that kind of look he will never forget, he made up his mind.

"Opening the City Gate" "Chief, this ......."

"I said open the city gates, don't go quickly, by the way, in order to prevent Russian spies, you let those who enter the city speak the Polish dialect, and if you find any suspicious characters, I will arrest them immediately.

And these people will be arranged to live in the west side of the city after they enter the city, and you will bring someone to keep an eye on these people for me."

Although Mirian wanted to open the city gate, when Yevisky said to open the city gate, Mirian's heart was a little hesitant, but as long as Yevisky had given the order, Mirian naturally obeyed unconditionally.

When he saw Mirian go down to give the order, Yevisky, who was standing at the head of the city, sighed in his heart, it was too similar, it was too similar, but the worry in his heart also grew with the opening of the city gate.

What Yevisky said is that the eyes of the little boy in the city are too similar to his own eyes back then, and Yevisky, who was ruined back then, also looked at the world with such eyes, hatred has always occupied his heart, and now it seems that a living Yevisky is standing in front of him, how can you let Yevisky not be moved.

And as if he felt that someone was looking at him, the little boy under the city suddenly raised his head and looked at the city, and after seeing that he seemed to alarm the little boy, Yevisky hurriedly turned his head away, I have to say that sometimes people are indeed so mysterious.

"The leader has an order, open the gates" There was a melodious shout from Mirian under the city, and with the shouting of this life was the cheers outside the city, and many people outside the city roared loudly when they saw the door of hope slowly opening in front of them, as if they wanted to disperse all the dreams they had endured in the past few days.

Crowds poured into the Kazakh Fort gates "Don't squeeze, take your time" "Eliza, hurry up and the gates open" "Please speak a Polish dialect" "Quick, quick, get the child on the ground up" There were all kinds of sounds in the gate cave, and Mirian was also standing on the table and screaming hoarsely for everyone to pass through the gate in order. .....................

"Your Excellency, it is done, those Poles have opened the gates" After Kutuzov saw the crowd pouring in at the gate of the Kazakh Fort, he immediately put down his binoculars and said respectfully to Potemkin on the side.

"Kutuzov, have you arranged the person you arranged?"

"Don't worry, Your Excellency Marshal, I've picked out hundreds of soldiers who are familiar with Poland and mixed them in."

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As Yevisky thought, how could Potemkin not be among the refugees with some of his own people "Well, you're doing a good job, today is the 28th, you immediately organize another group of people to go out and sweep, this time try to bring back more than 30,000 Poles for me, I want to make these Poles a group of rats that help us consume the enemy's food and grass" After hearing Kutuzov's words, Potenkin nodded slightly, and then ordered again, hearing his order, Kutuzov was in his heart and then respectfully saluted Potemkin.

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