Following General Trechyanko's order, the entire air defense command center suddenly became a mess. Everyone present could hear clearly that the loudspeaker was clearly talking about civil aviation aircraft. The Soviet soldiers were really going crazy. To this extent, civilians were massacred openly, and in front of journalists from all over the world.
"Quiet, please stay quiet and listen to what I have to say first!"
Lieutenant General Sironov, who was the temporary commander-in-chief, quickly stood up to maintain order at the meeting. He said loudly: "Journalists, please stay calm. The plane marked 'Korean Civil Aviation' just invaded Soviet airspace and was intercepted by our military. It is a fact that the pilot was shot down, but whether it was our side that massacred innocent civilians remains to be determined by the facts.
First of all, let¡¯s talk about the invading aircraft. Everyone heard that it still had no answer despite multiple warnings. It persisted in sailing towards our important military base and did not attempt to escape until we sent six fighter jets to intercept it. , I believe that any sovereign country in the world will choose a common approach with the Soviet Union.
Secondly, everyone heard on the radio that the pilot of the fyk001 fighter jet only saw the words "Korean Civil Aviation" printed on the outside of the intrusion aircraft, but is this really the case? There are eight helicopters outside the door now. We need to go to the crash site as soon as possible to find out the truth. If you are interested reporters, you can actively sign up to participate. "
"I, I'm going" the British reporter was the first to shout out. There were only eight helicopters, which obviously couldn't accommodate all the reporters. If he was late, he would never have the chance to go to the scene to see. At this time, the British gave full play to their abilities. The internationalist spirit of killing fellow Taoists but not poor Taoists.
"I want to go. We Americans are the most humane country in the world. I must personally verify the facts and then write an article to expose the Soviet Union's inhumane massacre of civilians." Bobby Keelan, an American reporter who was a little confused just now, said The voice was almost the loudest in the venue, and his colleague Eddie Bass sensed something was wrong and pulled him twice in an attempt to get him to sit down, but unfortunately he failed.
"Let me go, that's our country's plane, and there may be all my compatriots on it, you executioners!" South Korean female reporter Kim Ji-yi suddenly got the strength and shouted desperately.
"Please calm down and maintain order."
Seeing the chaos, Sironov had to maintain order again. After the crowd calmed down, he continued: "Friends who have no chance yet, don't worry. Please continue to pay attention to the surveillance radar to see if the departing helicopter is really to the crash site.
At the same time, I want to emphasize that reporters who want to see the scene must do what this American friend said. The articles they write must be true and accurate. If in the future it is found that someone dares to make up nonsense without respecting the facts, I will represent The Soviet military is looking for you worldwide! Now everyone is asked to nominate their own quotas. A total of 32 people can go to the site. "
After a short period of chaos in the venue, the reporters quickly selected their travel list based on the influence of their media. They all knew that only by rushing to the scene as soon as possible could they discover the most real things. Then these people hurriedly logged in. Got on the helicopter outside the command center.
If someone makes a careful distinction, they will definitely find that more than 60% of them are in the camp opposed to the Soviet Union or the Warsaw Pact, and most of the rest are neutral countries. It's a pity that this group of people, who were either sad or angry, had other motives, or were pursuing the truth, found something unexpected when they arrived at the crash site.
"They all have Western faces. There doesn't seem to be half a yellow race. It stands to reason that we Japanese will also fly on Korean civil aviation." Japanese reporter Chihiro Inoue just used the excuse of looking for compatriots and got into the first batch. A group of thirty-two people inspected the crash site.
"Where are the people? It's obviously our civil aviation aircraft, why can't we see half a Korean? Could it be that this is fake and not the first scene of the crash." Kim Ji-yi expected the scene of the tragic death of her compatriots, but she didn't even see half of them. .
"Miss, please pay attention to your remarks. Our Soviet Union is a country that respects facts. We don't have so many hobbies in making things up, let alone identifying ancestors. If you have doubts, you can talk to her through the radio on the helicopter. The air defense command center has confirmed our current location." A Soviet pilot who was traveling with him happened to speak Korean. After hearing Jin Zhiyi's words, he immediately retorted.
"It's strange. Logically speaking, this plane is supposed to carry 300 passengers. I observed that there are at least more than 200 people's luggage now. Why are only 30 bodies found at the scene?" Bobby Keelan, American reporter His identity also brought him to the scene, and the attentive Kieran quickly discovered the problem.
"If this is really a civil aviation aircraft, the electronics on it willThere are a bit too much equipment. There are a dazzling array of equipment piled on both sides of the two decks. Why does it look more and more like electronic detection and spy equipment? Could it be the United States" Canadian reporter Gary Beeman muttered. Big, he has come into contact with these things before. Of course, they are all civilian equipment.
"Dear reporters present, please note that our experts have found that the aircraft's communication equipment can still operate normally, so they will immediately use the equipment to communicate with the air command center. If you are interested, you can designate your friends to contact you."
Sironov also arrived at the crash site. It was rare that the old man, who was almost sixty, could still accompany these reporters. His words were like the last straw that broke the camel's back. In the face of many facts, anyone with a little bit of brains has discovered the truth - it turns out that the Soviet Union only shot down a spy plane, not the "big gun" painted on it. Korean Civil Aviation".
"Your Excellency, Lieutenant General, are you just here to put on a sniper show? I admit that the Soviet army has done a good job, but many countries can achieve this kind of air defense capability, and there is nothing special about it." The person who came out to ask questions was again. The reporter from a certain country in the Warsaw Pact once again assumed the role of "trustee".
"Of course that's not the case. In fact, what you are seeing now is just the prelude to the drama. For more exciting content, you need your help to truthfully write reports about what you see and hear, and then publish them in your respective media."
Another American reporter, Eddie Bass, learned about Lieutenant General Sironov¡¯s remarks from others hours later. He immediately realized that his country was in big trouble.