Chapter 310

It was already late at night, and in the bedroom of the villa, Yuri's battle was not over yet.
When the phone on the bedside table suddenly rang, he was holding Angelia's legs in high combat boots, sweating and thrusting his hips. The sudden ringing of the phone made his emotions, which were still slightly controllable, completely out of control. He trembled and ejaculated.
Lying on Angelica like a dead dog, Yuri adjusted his breathing, dodged Angelica's little mouth that was kissing him, made a gesture to keep quiet, and then reached out to take the phone receiver.
The call was from Antonov, who gave instructions to go immediately to Comrade Stalin's Kuntsevo Villa. An emergency meeting would be held there in forty minutes on the war against Japan in the Far East.
Hanging up the phone, Yuri wiped his face helplessly.
Under him, Angelia put her arms around his waist and said, "It's already one o'clock, why do we still need a meeting?"
The voice on the phone just now was quite loud, so of course she heard it, but she was not complaining. After all, her husband was in that position, and she just felt a little regretful.
Leaning over and kissing her moist lips , Yuri put his hand under the messy hem of her military uniform, grasped the fullness of her breasts, and kneaded them almost greedily. Then he turned over and sat up from the bed, saying, "I'm going to take a shower first. You don't have to wait for me to come back. Have a good rest."
Angelica was determined to be a competent wife, so she was not willing to just lie in bed and rest.
She rolled over and climbed up from the messy bed. She straightened her torn skirt and said, "I'll run the water for you. I'll make you a cup of coffee while you take a shower. Drink it before you leave."
Yuri did not refuse. He sat down next to the bedside table, lit a cigarette for himself, then shook the handle of the phone and called Magmed, asking him to drive over to pick him up immediately.
Antonov called so late and said he was going to a meeting at Comrade Stalin's villa. This meant that something must have happened in the Far East. Otherwise, there would be no need to disturb Comrade Stalin so late. But thinking carefully, Yuri couldn't think of what might have happened there. Did the Japanese launch a counterattack? This joke was not funny at all, because the possibility of it happening was basically zero.
At present, it is indeed difficult for the Soviet army to directly attack the Japanese mainland. Even if it succeeds, it will suffer heavy losses. But then again, with Japan's current military strength, it would be purely courting death if it wanted to launch a counterattack against the Soviet Union.
Could it be that... the Japanese attacked the Vladivostok naval port? This was unlikely. Although the Soviet Pacific Fleet was not strong, it was not a mere decoration. Moreover, as the fleet commander, Yumashev was cautious. He not only laid mine obstacles in the naval port waters, but also in the waters of the Tatar Strait and Sakhalin Bay. At the same time, he also formulated detailed submarine patrol regulations. It was not so easy for the Japanese to launch a surprise attack.
Unable to guess the reason for the meeting, Yuri simply stopped thinking about it. He had never participated in the combat plan in the Far East from beginning to end. Even if Comrade Stalin asked him questions at the meeting, it was normal for him not to be able to answer them.
The most important thing is that the work he is in charge of now has less and less to do with commanding operations. On the one hand, he intends to withdraw from the military, and on the other hand, Comrade Stalin intends to reduce his influence in the army. In this respect, he should not have been asked to attend meetings like tonight. Yuri himself did not realize that his thoughts were actually a complaint. It can be seen from this that he has regrets about gradually withdrawing from the military.
He took a shower as quickly as possible and drank the coffee that Angelica had prepared for him. When Yuri was dressed and leaving the villa, Magmed was already waiting outside.
The villa area is not very far from the Kuntsevo Villa, and it was late at night, so there was no one on the street. Therefore, when Yuri arrived at the Kuntsevo Villa, he was not late and the meeting had not started yet.
When Yuri walked into the living room on the first floor of the villa, Comrade Stalin was sitting on the sofa in his pajamas smoking. Bulganin, Beria, Vasilevsky and Antonov had already arrived.
In addition to them, there were several other people present, all sitting around the sofa, and one of them got a chair.
Seeing Yuri walk into the living room, all the people sitting on the chairs stood up. Looking at their military uniforms, they were obviously from the army. Among these people, the first person Yuri saw was Vasily Ivanovich Vinogradov, who was now Yuri's deputy and the first deputy minister of the Logistics Department of the Soviet Red Army. He was mainly responsible for the work of the Military Transport Bureau and the Fuel Supply Bureau.
Comrade Stalin was sitting on the sofa, pointing to the sofa opposite him, meaning that Yuri should go over and sit there. Yuri saluted back the many generals who saluted him, and walked over quickly. Because the time was short, he didn't have time to look carefully. In a quick glance, he also saw Sergei Alexandrovich Hudyakov and Ivan Mikhailovich Sokolov.
The Sokolov mentioned later is not the Marshal Sokolov who became very famous in later generations. He is now an Air Force General and is commanding the 9th Air Force Army in the Far East. Hujiakov is the commander of the 12th Air Force Army.
Yuri sat on the sofa and first glanced at Comrade Stalin opposite him. This energetic steel leader now looked full of energy and did not look tired at all from staying up late. Perhaps this was related to the fact that he often stayed up late.
As soon as he sat down, Vasilevsky, who was sitting on the sofa across from him, stood up and handed him a document. Yuri hurriedly stood up and took it. Just as he was about to sit back and read it, he heard Comrade Stalin across from him ask, "How are the preparations for the wedding going?"
Yuri's butt had just touched the sofa. When he heard him ask this question, he quickly stood up and said with a wry smile: "Comrade Alexander Sergeyevich said that everything is in the hands of the head and I am not allowed to interfere. So, I don't know how the specific preparations are going. But my idea is..."
"Your opinion is not important," Stalin interrupted him and said, "Comrade Sherbakov is still very reliable in his work. But you, I heard that you are still hanging out with that divorced woman? I warn you, if you and your wife make a fool of yourself because of this kind of thing in the future, I will transfer you to Siberia to cut wood."
Yuri touched his nose, sat back on the sofa in boredom, and tried to hide his embarrassment by flipping through the documents.
The document is combat intelligence provided by the General Staff Intelligence Bureau, and its content concerns the Battle of Leyte Gulf which just ended yesterday in the waters around Leyte Gulf in the Philippines.
Judging from this intelligence, this naval battle is obviously the largest naval battle in human history. The strength of the US Pacific Fleet was undoubtedly demonstrated in this unprecedented naval battle, and the Japanese Combined Fleet was almost annihilated. Of the 4 aircraft carriers, 9 battleships, 19 cruisers , and 34 destroyers that participated in the battle, only 7 ships were able to continue to fight after returning to the Japanese mainland, and 4 of them were all sunk. According to the analysis of the General Staff Intelligence Bureau, after this battle, the so-called Japanese Combined Fleet was in name only and could not even be considered a strategic armed force. The Soviet Pacific Fleet was fully capable of competing with the Japanese Navy.
Before Yuri finished reading the documents, three more people entered the living room. They were Kuznetsov, Isakov, and Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov, who was wearing an air force uniform.
Novikov is currently the head of the Soviet Air Force, the real top leader, and his performance in the Great Patriotic War is worthy of this position.
The three people quickly sat down on the sofa. Antonov, as the Chief of General Staff, began to summarize the content of today's meeting, mainly the purpose of today's meeting.
In fact, when Yuri saw the document, he had already guessed that today's meeting might be to discuss the issue of launching an attack on the Japanese mainland, or more precisely, on Hokkaido.
Sure enough, Antonov's speech proved this point. He first recounted the battle situation of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, emphasizing the huge strength and superb combat capabilities of the US Pacific Fleet.
He then analyzed the current situation of the Japanese Navy and the recent combat situation between the Far East Air Force and the Japanese Mainland Air Force.
According to Antonov, over the past month, the Far East Air Force has been fighting against the Japanese 1st Flying Division stationed in Hokkaido and the subsequent reinforcements of the 11th Flying Division and the Akeno Training Flying Division, shooting down a total of 627 Japanese aircraft and bombing the Japanese air force base in Sapporo.
However, Antonov also mentioned that the Japanese Air Force Headquarters is gradually providing air force support to Hokkaido. Once the Soviet army officially launches a landing operation on Hokkaido, the crucial competition for air supremacy will be further intensified.
After Antonov finished his speech, Comrade Stalin called Novikov's name and asked him to make a technical estimate of the large-scale air combat that might occur during the landing operation in Hokkaido.
Judging from the tendency of Novikov's speech, it is obvious that he supports the combat plan of landing in Hokkaido. According to him, the Far East Air Force has the ability and strength to suppress Japan's air force sufficiently, because in the past month of confrontation, the Far East Air Force has summed up a set of effective combat methods to deal with the Japanese Zero fighters. In air combat confrontations, the Soviet La-7 fighters can occupy an absolute advantage.
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