"Imperial soldiers from Siberia?"

Mei Jing Meijiro frowned and looked at the contents of the telegram in detail. The confusion in his eyes suddenly turned into surprise.

The telegram described in great detail that several imperial soldiers from Siberia were captured by the Russians during the Battle of Nomonhan and were being held in labor camps in the Far East.

Some time ago they were rescued from the labor camp by a man named Alexander.

This Alexander is the son of former Russian Marshal Mikhail. His father was shot during the Great Purge and he himself was sent to a labor camp in the Far East.

But Alexander was unwilling to be imprisoned in Siberia for the rest of his life, so he chose to resist. He led his father's old subordinates and some other people who opposed the Soviet Union to form the Siberian Freedom Army.

In just over half a month, this Freedom Army had captured more than a dozen labor camps of the Soviet Union, and its number of people had grown from the initial two or three thousand to more than 40,000.

However, the team is now facing a big problem. They have people, but no equipment or supplies, so they hope that the Japanese can support them with some weapons, equipment and supplies.

They are now besieging the city of Birobidzhan, but due to the lack of heavy siege weapons, the casualties are quite heavy.

"If this is true, this is definitely an opportunity!"

Mei Jing Meijiro's eyes began to light up. The reason why both sides had held back from fighting for a month was because they both felt that the other was a tough nut to crack and they were not sure of winning.

In addition, the focus of the two countries is on the European continent, and the other is in Southeast Asia. Neither country wants to see too much change in the Far East, so they have been exercising restraint.

But the situation is different now. Russia's Siberia is about to be in chaos.

"Why didn't I think of that!"

Mei Jing Meijiro slammed the table in annoyance, wondering why he hadn't thought of training an anti-Russian armed force in Siberia.

The Russians can support the Anti-Japanese United Army in the four northeastern provinces, so why can't they form a Siberian guerrilla force in Siberia?

But it’s not too late now. If this Siberian Freedom Army is real, then it’s not too late to support it now.

"Notify Yamashita Fengwu immediately and send someone to investigate the Siberian Freedom Army to see if what they said is true!"

"Hai!"

"Order the reconnaissance plane to take off immediately and head to Birobidzhan City to investigate the situation!"

"Hai!"

At the same time, in the Arxan region.

Li Yunlong also received a telegram from Zhang Dabiao.

"The Siberian Freedom Army has exceeded 50,000 in number, but because they haven't captured any cities, they are now short of weapons, ammunition, and food supplies. The Russians have already discovered them and are preparing to send troops to encircle and suppress them."

Li Yunlong handed Zhang Dabiao's telegram to the chief of staff and others, and everyone discussed the next course of action together.

“Expanding so quickly?”

The Chief of Staff, Zhao Gang and others were all shocked to see that the Siberian Freedom Army had grown to 50,000 people in just one month.

When Li Yunlong first proposed this plan, they were not optimistic about it, thinking that this group of people could not cause any trouble. Now it seems that this Freedom Army really has great potential.

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Here's the third update. This is the best solution I can think of to deal with Siberia. I wonder if you have any ideas? Please share them and let's brainstorm! ~ I think this is the only feasible way to weaken the Russian Far East forces.

Chapter 423 Chaos in East Siberia

Supporting a guerrilla force to carry out sabotage within the enemy's target was a tactic widely used in World War II.

After decades of evolution and development, this tactic was further promoted by the Americans.

The concept of guerrilla tactics behind enemy lines in modern warfare first appeared on the African battlefield. The Boers attacked John Bull using guerrilla tactics, which attracted the attention of the world and was gradually developed and promoted. It was widely used and practiced in the German-occupied areas during World War II, and in the Anti-Japanese United Army and our army's guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines in the four northeastern provinces of China.

The relationship between the Russians and our army was not good at a certain time. They supported the mountain city at that time, but strongly supported the Anti-Japanese United Army in the four eastern provinces. The fundamental reason behind this was that the Russians coveted the land of the four eastern provinces.

The Russians attempted to undermine the Japanese rule in the four northeastern provinces by supporting the Anti-Japanese United Army and looking for an opportunity to occupy the area.

There is no free lunch in the world. Aid from other countries, whether paid or free, has its purpose behind it.

The Russians supported the Anti-Japanese United Army with the intention of supporting the four northeastern provinces. Why did the US military support Shancheng? Justice? Freedom? Or so-called democracy? It's all bullshit!

The Americans' goal is to make both the Japanese and our army mired in the quagmire of war so that they can make war profits. The money from the free support is not even a drop in the bucket compared to the money they earn.

War is only an extension of politics and the last resort. The manipulators behind the scenes will not personally step in to end this "game" unless they have no other choice.

"The Siberian Freedom Army has already sent people to contact the Japanese and seek their help. I believe the Japanese will definitely come to their aid."

After hearing this, the Chief of Staff and others asked worriedly, "Will they be colluding with the Japanese?"

"It doesn't matter. The purpose of their existence now is to disrupt Siberia, weaken the influence of the Russians in Siberia, and encourage the Japanese and the Russians to fight each other thoroughly."

"Besides, since the Japanese support the Siberian Freedom Army, we can slowly fade out of the Freedom Army. Even if the Russians want to settle accounts in the future, they can only look for the Japanese, not us!"

Li Yunlong explained with a smile.

Although the US military supported and promoted guerrilla tactics, it was we who truly mastered the use of this tactic.

There are rumors all over the world that the Slipper Army is supported by the Ninja Turtles, but who are the real supporters and who is using the Slipper Army to test weapons? Even if someone knows, there is no evidence.

Through this method, the limit of the saturation air defense capability of the aircraft carrier fleet was inadvertently measured, which is similar to the weather balloon that flew across the ocean and was 20,000 meters in the air.

"What about us?"

"I think it's about time that Zhang Dabiao leave this Freedom Army and let them interact with the Japanese. We can't let them discover our presence among them. Then let Zhang Dabiao support someone else."

"There are many labor camps in Siberia, and there are many people like Alexander. It seems that Sergei's descendants are also in Siberia."

"If there's only one Freedom Army in Siberia, it will definitely slip out of our control. Our current strength can't compare to the Japanese, so they're likely to turn against us. But if the Freedom Army grows in number and becomes completely chaotic, and the Japanese can't support it, then we'll have room to maneuver."

"We don't need to call it the Freedom Army anymore. Let's change it to the Independence Army, the White Russian Army, and so on. Let's find someone else who claims to be a descendant of Nicholas II, and find a few more, and let them slowly consume each other!"

Li Yunlong's plans kept changing, not because he was fickle, but because the situation required constant adjustments based on the actual situation. Just like the Free Army, Li Yunlong did not expect it to develop so rapidly in a short period of time.

No one expected that Alexander was so capable and had such great appeal. It only took him about a month to build a core group, and Zhang Dabiao was excluded.

Therefore, when faced with this situation, we must immediately withdraw and support new people. After all, Siberia is a vast territory, and we have a lot of room for operation, and there is a high cost of trial and error.

If Alexander alone doesn't work, then support Caesar. If Caesar doesn't work, then support Charles. Anyway, the goal is to disrupt the entire East and West Siberia and make the Russian bear unable to take care of itself in East and West Siberia.

After learning about Li Yunlong's plan, the Chief of Staff and others immediately began to supplement the plan and also formulated some preventive plans to prevent any accidents from happening.

At this time, in the city of Khabarovsk, the commander of the Soviet Far East Army, Apanasenko, was having a headache.

"Where did this force come from? Why is there no news about it?"

Since its establishment, the Far Eastern Front, in addition to managing the four eastern provinces, has also had an important task, which is to maintain stability in these border areas of the Far East.

Especially after a large number of political prisoners and criminals were sent to labor camps in the Far East, the responsibilities of the Far Eastern Army became increasingly heavy.

However, as time went on, there were no large-scale unrest or prison breaks in these labor camps. There were only occasional minor incidents of people starving to death in the labor camps.

The Far Eastern Army's vigilance towards these labor camps gradually decreased. After the Battle of Moscow broke out, a group of elite troops of the Far Eastern Army were transferred away and some new recruits were added, and the supervision of these people gradually relaxed.

Even Stalin gradually relaxed his vigilance towards the descendants of these losers. After all, the conditions in the labor camps were terrible, and it was not easy to survive, let alone rebel.

But just today, Apanasenko received a piece of news that shocked him.

The city of Birobidzhan, just a hundred kilometers from Khabarovsk, was attacked by troops.

The leader was called Alexander, who led a force called the Siberian Freedom Army, with a strength of 50,000 men.

Although the city of Birobidzhan blocked the first wave of attacks, since there is only one regiment stationed in Birobidzhan, it is now unable to hold on and is requesting support.

"Who is this Alexander?"

Apanasenko asked, frowning.

"Report, yes, yes, yes..."

"Don't hesitate, tell me who he is!"

"It's Mikhail's son."

"Mikhail?"

Apanasenko was stunned when he heard the name, and the face of a general appeared in his mind. He was once a subordinate of General Mikhail.

"Yes! Commander, should we..."

"Immediately send troops to reinforce Birobidzhan. Even the descendants of Mikhail cannot split the country. Send a telegram to Moscow immediately and report the situation!"

At this point, Apanasenko sighed and said, "Does the Free Army have a radio? If so, tell them that if they are willing to lay down their arms now, their actions during this period will be forgiven!"

"We also sent planes to drop leaflets on the Free Army, telling them about the current situation the country is facing!"

"Yes!"

Soon, the Russian and Japanese planes arrived over the city of Birobidzhan.

At this time, the city of Birobidzhan was already in flames of war. Although the Siberian Freedom Army did not have heavy siege weapons, it had a large number of people.

The defenders of Birobidzhan consisted of only one regiment, and most of them were new recruits. After holding out for three hours, they had to retreat into the city to defend it. The Free Army successfully broke in and began to loot.

After the Japanese reconnaissance plane took pictures of everything, it quickly returned and reported the news to Mei Jing Meijiro.

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Suddenly found that the previous chapter name is wrong...

Chapter 424 Li Yunlong Begins to Strength

"A force is attacking the city of Birobidzhan?"

After receiving this information, Mei Jing Meijiro was a little excited.

Finally, he had waited for his chance. But soon, Mei Jing Meijiro calmed down.

"Keep waiting for news!"

Mei Jing Meijiro knew that this was an opportunity, but it could also be a trap, so he had to be extremely cautious.

"Hai!"

The Japanese intelligence personnel began to gather in the direction of Khabarovsk and Birobidzhan, using all means to investigate the situation of this Siberian Freedom Army.

"A month ago, a riot broke out in Labor Camp No. 12, and the guerrillas began to rise rapidly after taking control of the labor camp."

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