Dear Comrade

Chapter 310

Dear Comrade the Leader, Episode 310

It is not clear when and by which camp the first gunshots were fired in the 2014 Joseon-China Yanbian conflict, later known as the ‘North Gando War’ in Korean and the ‘Manchurian Civil War’ in Korean language.

Historians on the side of North Korea, and mainstream Western media, record that the police (written as Wokyeong or People’s Liberation Army) who were besieging the consulate opened live ammunition fire at the protesters protesting the consul’s attempt to take it out. .

Records that lean more toward the Chinese side record that Kim Jeong-hwan, general secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea, who was behind the war, instigated some of the demonstrators and induced them to fire first, and the first bloody clash occurred as the police responded with fire.

However, the majority, and the conclusion of the sagas evaluated as neutral, is that ‘the armed conflict was only a matter of time, regardless of who fired first at that point anyway’.

The People’s Liberation Army special forces dispatched to Yanbian right away included many veterans who had extensive experience in combat across the mountains of Afghanistan. It was synonymous with ‘can aim a gun at

Those ready to attack at any time and those ready to counterattack at any time met in a state of extreme excitement, the result was somewhat obvious.

Tatata Tatang!!!

Tatatang… … !!!!

“I shot a gun! That liver or my young shoots! ”

“Aaah!! run away! run away! Those bastards shoot at people!”

I don’t know if a People’s Liberation Army soldier had his fingers loose from fear or if one of the police on-site commanders was overly sensitive, but once the first gunshots rang and blood flowed, the situation went out of control.

When about 20 people were killed and injured in the first clash near Yanji Station, where the consulate is located, the city of Yanji was filled with fear and astonishment, and within a few days, the fear and astonishment spread to Longjing, Helong, Jinhua, and Ando.

And the street tanks, the People’s Liberation Army firing, blood and screams reminded us of ominous déjà vu from the ‘experienced’ who had once lived in Beijing.

“It’s Tiananmen! The second coming of Tiananmen! Everyone run and hide!”

“What is running away from? Do you know that Koreans can’t shoot guns?”

“야이 개새끼들아!!! Does the People’s Liberation Army, which says to liberate the people, shoot at the people? What liberates the people liberates them from? Do you mean liberation from this world?”

In addition, these words that began to come out of the mouths of some middle-aged Korean-Chinese living in Beijing who recalled the nightmare they had not dared to utter while watching a tank rolling in the middle of the city of Yanji, which they had vividly remembered, at first provoked fear, but this time branches were different.

It was the fact that, unlike the citizens of Beijing in 1989, who had no place to turn to, the Korean-Chinese and Yanbian citizens had a clear backbone of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, a supportive force for the struggle.

The existence of the sponsor began to synergize with the blood flowing in front of the consulate, the dissatisfaction with the Han Chinese who had previously been discriminated against, and economic difficulties.

Originally, the human animal would not know if it had no place to lean on, and if you hold a stick in your hand, you will have the courage to fight even in the face of despair.

-If you stand still, you will be treated like you did in Beijing! Don’t just sit and die, let’s make noises and die!

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Now the Beijing Central Party has abandoned Yanbian, and thousands of people have died on Yanji. The non-mystery stories have begun to ignite the resistance of the Yanbian people, not despair.

And Lee Seop-gi, who went to the consulate to tell the cause of all this, the news of the Yanbian Autonomous Republic established by them, and barely saved his life from the first firing, quickly issued a statement of condemnation and called for an uprising of all the people of Yanbian Autonomous Prefecture.

The indiscriminate firing in front of the consulate made even the neutral people who were passive in participating in the protest completely turn around, and now the slogan of the protesters, no, the militia, has changed to an incomparably clear and militant way.

-Cheonmokgonggong (天滅中共: Heaven will destroy the Communist Party)!

-Chinese mortal anti-communist pilseung!

It was the people’s uprising, the formation of a pro-Korean militia.

When the public security and the Chinese military heard the news of the first appearance of this militia, they laughed.

The level of armament is obvious to say that this militia improvised in China, where guns are strictly controlled, on the other hand, veterans who have experienced countless battles in Afghanistan also own armored vehicles.

– In a week at the most, after crushing the scum of the militia, it will be possible to subdue the whole Yanbian and catch and execute the self-proclaimed head of the self-governing government, Lee Seop-gi. And then, of course, to take that wretched Kim Jung-hwan from his seat!

… … It didn’t take long for it to turn out that the Chinese commanders’ initial idea was a tactical miscalculation.

Out of nowhere, an AK-type assault rifle and grenade, apparently for military use, suddenly appeared and held in the hands of the Korean-Chinese militia.

The armor was equipped with ammunition as well as an assault rifle equipped with an optical sight.

A militia with portable MANPADS (anti-aircraft weapon for infantry) was deployed on the roof of the Yanji building, and as snipers occupied all of the highlands, they began to shoot at Chinese officers and non-commissioned officers as soon as they could see them.

When the first street battle, which they confidently conducted, the operation to occupy the Yanji subway station and city hall, failed gracefully in the face of such unexpected resistance, the Chinese commanders had no choice but to rush.

Are these the Yanbian people who have never had any military training before?

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No, where did all those weapons come from before that?

If you ask me, the answer was obvious, but then where the hell were all the border guards and what were they doing?

It is true that the border area between Korea and China is wide and long and difficult to defend, but does it mean that all the checkpoints were sleeping until the amount of weapons flowed in?

And it was only then that the commanders heard that the checkpoint located near the China-DPRK border had been occupied by a lightning strike by militia immediately after the bloodshed at the consulate and had lost its function.

* * *

Chi profit… … !!!

-This is the headquarters, and on the Korean side, monitor closely for any illegal border crossings. Don’t be fooled by the lack of staff.

“This is the 4th Post, don’t worry about suppressing the mob, 肏 (cào: Mr. X), that Goryeo Bongja (高丽棒子) cubs have also gathered. Are you that bastard today?”

“Yeah, those riots don’t know that the center of the party is scary. I heard that the troops from the center will arrive tomorrow and beat them… … I want to tell them to use live bullets and trample them to death, Girae!”

About 12 hours before the shooting in front of the North Korean consulate in the vicinity.

At the border checkpoint located on the border of Zhaojungdomun in Tumen City, Yanbian Autonomous Prefecture, two police officers were swearing at the demonstrators as they marched through the center of Tumen City.

The fact that protests were taking place not in the central city of Yanji, but even in the border town of Tumen, in the border town of Yanbian, was a clear proof of how fierce and fierce the flames of treason that have now engulfed the entire Yanbian Autonomous Prefecture.

The reason why they are the only ones left at this checkpoint, which should have been guarding close to 10 people right now, is because most of the other personnel went out to support here in Tumen or Yanji in order to suppress or monitor those fearless bastards.

But the two officers were not concerned.

The central government has already issued an order to significantly strengthen the checkpoints at the border posts, and additional troops will be added from tomorrow to enhance security.

If that happens, how will the protesters, who are bare-handed and without external support, face their fully armed public security and the People’s Liberation Army?

The mob will soon be quelled anyway,

Just like it was in Tiananmen 25 years ago.

“By the way, didn’t your comrade, your comrade, also say that you went to a Joseon school in Yanbian when you were young? Why didn’t you hang out with them?”

“Hey, there are 2 million Korean-Chinese in Yanbian, how could they all play around with those rioters? The pro-China faction, the pro-China faction… … It is the best place to live without any problem, the motherland is a strong and big place, above all else. Is patriotism any different?”

“I have to… … uh? There’s a truck! It’s from Joseon!”

One of the security guards waving hands and chatting with each other saw a group of large trucks running in the distance, raising dust.

On the outside of the truck was written ‘Changan Logistics’.

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Normally, I’d say it’s a common and common trading company vehicle around here… … Clearly, in recent years, trade between China and Korea has decreased significantly due to the deterioration of relations, and the volume of cargo passing through the Tumen City border has also dropped to less than half.

But how many trucks?

“stop! Stop! Did you report menstruation in advance?”

“Declaration… … ? Come on, security comrade. Where are one or two trucks a day that come and go here in Tumen? Hundreds of cars from box dealers to trading establishments a day alone. Since when did you report all these? Wasn’t that some kind of DPRK-China visa-free treaty?”

“That was just a while ago! Things have changed in these days, so you have to report it in advance to be able to menstruate! What, what the hell did you put on so many?”

“Huh, that’s the way it is. There is something unusual, but I will remain here watching you, so please come down and come right away, comrade.”

One of the two security guards looked at the workers, believed to be North Koreans, shouting to open the gate from under the guard post, and then went down the stairs after looking at them with bewildered eyes.

Although it was a bit intimidating to go alone, I left my comrades above according to the boundary rule that there must be one left at the original post.

And when he arrived from under the post and opened his eyes to the truck drivers, they exchanged glances with each other, and then they bowed their heads with a smirk on their lips.

“Gosh… … I’ve heard that planting a big country isn’t good these days, but there’s no such thing as being cramped with the same clan. Here’s what our boss comrade brought in to show some sincerity, so please receive this… … .”

“What are you bastards doing? Where are you now? … Do you think this kind of atmosphere works these days, huh?”

One of the wagon workers, who seemed to be the head, decided that the work would be troublesome, so he pulled out a thick envelope from his pocket and slid it to the policeman, but he pushed it away with an unpleasant expression on his face.

In the past, this kind of ‘additional income’ would have been taken care of, but the current situation was a situation in which if you did not understand the atmosphere and took the back money, it could be blown away before a few pennies.

Soon after, with a frustrated look on the face of the workers scratching their heads, the police returned to the back of the truck and began to scan the load.

That was then.

Beep beep beep… … !!!

“It’s okay, high and low, the weather in Yanbian is bad these days, so we export umbrellas… … .”

“… … what? Do you carry umbrellas in ammo boxes these days? First of all, get down on your knees and put your hands on your head… … yes?”

Cheol-kun… … .

Just as the police were about to pull out their guns with a look of disbelief, the checkpoint gate began to roar open.

And when the publican saw that, he was still in awe with his mouth wide open.

Right now, the opening and closing device of the checkpoint gate is controlled by his colleague above the checkpoint, so why did it suddenly open? That means… … .

Having reached that point, the policeman hurriedly pulled out the radio and tried to contact the checkpoint headquarters.

“headquarters! Headquarters out! This is Post 4, now… … !! Big!”

“Ttt, why are you being so picky when you give a goose? Well done, comrade.”

With a buzzing sound, the truck worker, no, the special operation unit of the General Bureau of Foreign Reconnaissance, No. 7, put in the stun gun that stunned the police and nodded as he watched another police officer coming down from the post.

The security guard at the checkpoint, their maid who had just opened the gate, raised their hand and responded to it, speaking into the microphone and reporting the situation inside.

“Right now, the security guards inside must be all in their minds trying to suppress the Tumen city protesters, so the rest is just a breeze. We can deliver the cargo by arriving at Yanbian before dawn, so please pass quickly.”

“Keep in mind. As I was instructed in advance, the crossing of the checkpoint was not done in our republic, but broke while the protesters were trying to cross-border while fighting with the police. Well, our agents were also mixed there, so it actually happened soon.”

“Once the comrades pass the truck, I will also contact other comrades and open the door to the protesters. Hurry up!”

With those words, the wagons passed the Tumen City border post and loaded their cargo without stopping and headed for Yanbian.

And no one knew that those cargoes were assault rifles, grenades, anti-tank mines, etc., which would be used in the next 12 hours.

At least for now.

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