Chapter 1129 – The Czar’s Nuclear Bomb

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The Pinkovsky case was to be continued, and a pall of gloom rose over it in the Kremlin at the present time.

The day still had to pass, and Khrushchev determined that the original plan would remain unchanged as a response to the imperialist hostility toward the Soviet Union in recent times.

The other members of the Soviet Central Presidium agreed, there was nothing to say to the enemy, they only knew fists, so the Soviet Union would give them a casserole of fists.

“I know!” Alan Wilson nodded with the microphone clamped around his neck, and put the phone down without being able to stop himself from raging at the bureaucracy.

“What’s wrong?” Hepburn inquired cautiously as she witnessed the man’s face clear up.

“Something less important. At least not particularly important compared to my Tiffany.” Alan Wilson’s face softened a little as he replied calmly, “I’m going to be in a hurry for an intelligence meeting between MI5, MI6 and others.”

“I seem to recall that the government has never recognized the existence of these departments.” Hepburn couldn’t help but chuckle, appealing to the hypocrisy of the British government’s cover-up.

“There is such a thing, and it shouldn’t be recognized for quite some time to come.” Alan Wilson shrugged, it’s not a big deal, countries have different choices from country to country, can you say what exactly is the specific responsibility of the department of a major country?

You simply do not know, can only be generalized as the sunrise crowd, a reason.

Just now, he was still talking to Hepburn, the ball flower’s new seat in the end is Bentley or Rolls Royce, which one is more suitable for Hepburn’s temperament, but now he had to terminate the discussion, to be busy with some not so important trivia, this kind of thing more, it is easy to let the executive vice minister feel guilty.

Fortunately, Hepburn is still very sensible, and urged and her husband and the same status of the man to do business, kissed each other goodbye and saw the other leave, this is only to let the man who is addicted to the ball flower can not be extricated, remembered the burden of the country on the body.

Several heads of intelligence departments, have revealed the true face of the Lushan, came to the Foreign Office headquarters building conference room, at this time Alan Wilson is bored with the berries.

MI5 head Philby, MI6 head Richard White, government communications headquarters director Guy Liddell, entered the conference room. Liddell, entered the conference room, saw this situation face to face, after taking their seats and also exchanged glances, do not know the next will face a volcanic eruption, or the anger of this layman.

Was it the latter? Because all three saw, Alan Wilson in front of the table, placed enough two-foot-thick information, these amateurs often like to use detailed information, to dress up as an insider.

“I suspect, among the comrades lurks a British spy, which has already caused great damage to the party organization, for the imperialist conspiracy, everyone must continue to work to make it bankrupt.”

While these intelligence chiefs were looking at each other, Alan Wilson opened his mouth to narrate word by word.

“Lurking Soviet spies?” Guy. Liddell asked suspiciously, unsure if his boss was joking.

“There are British spies lurking.” Alan Wilson didn’t change his words, then with a tactical backward jerk he said, “Otherwise I can’t explain, why something like this has happened, and it’s the only assumption, that makes logical sense.”

Speaking of this, Alan Wilson took a sip of goji berries to replenish his strength, he was ready to let these intelligence chiefs experience what bureaucracy means, and take six to eight hours to finish this rendezvous, or there was no guarantee that it wouldn’t come up again, and when Ballflower was laughing and smiling, he was disturbed by trivialities, “Talk about your thoughts on this major loss ……”

Almost simultaneously, the Tu-95b strategic bomber stumbled out of Zhukovsky military base! They were diverted to Murmansk and then to the island of Novaya Zemlya.

Novaya Zemlya is very solid, because most of it is covered with granite. It’s already October, and the temperature is -15 degrees Celsius, and the buds of the short summer are already yellowing, so the summer temperature here is actually around zero degrees Celsius.

Because of the latitude, there is no change of seasons here, and the Tu-95b strategic bombers from Zhukovsky military base have already left for Murmansk with the assembled Big Ivan.

Soon after, the Tu-95b strategic bomber, with the Big Ivan under its belly, appeared on the radar station on the island of Novaya Zemlya, and the commander-in-chief of the test, Marshal Neckerin, in radio contact, confirming that there were no abnormalities, gave the order, “Begin… …”

“Roger, Roger ……” With an unstable rustling sound, Yasnikov’s voice at 10,000 meters above the ground came through the radio, and the big Ivan fixed on the belly of the Tu-95b strategic bomber was thrown out.

First came out a parachute half a meter long, then a second one, about five and a half square meters, then a third one, forty square meters. Finally the main parachute opened, which was 1,600 square meters in size, and the hydrogen bomb descended smoothly with it.

Yasnikov, wearing sunglasses, quickly flew the Tu-95b strategic bomber like a sword out of the string, escaping at full speed from the range of the soon-to-be-exploded Daeivan.

Fifteen minutes later, one of the most powerful explosions in the history of mankind took place at an altitude of four thousand meters above the Neoteric Islands.

A blinding flash of light appeared in the sky for nearly seventy seconds, and despite the heavy cloud cover, it could be seen from hundreds of kilometers away. The fireball that followed covered the sky and the earth for a long time.

Finally, a huge, grayish-black mushroom cloud rose up, its tip reaching into the stratosphere and reaching a height of tens of kilometers.

The explosion produced a mushroom cloud nearly 40 kilometers wide, about 64 kilometers high, equivalent to more than seven times the altitude of Mount Everest; the hot wind generated by the explosion can even be as far away as 50 kilometers away from the people suffered third-degree burns, the flash of the explosion can cause 40 kilometers away from the people’s eyes with severe pain and burns, and even cause cataracts, as well as blindness.

At the time of the explosion, the crew had been more than 100 kilometers away from the center of the blast, avoiding the intense flash.

However, even the thick smoke from the aft hatch, which was designed to block out the light, did not provide complete protection. The heat wave rushed into the cabin, and as the shockwave passed through the airplane, the indications of all the instrumentation soared, and the needles jumped back and forth.

Immediately afterward, instruments of all kinds testing the strength of the blast took on the unbearable weight of life.

The ground radar stations that were still operational all burned up, all external contact signals were cut off, and farther away in Finland, people unknowingly heard the sound of shattering glass in their housing and expressed their uncertainty.

“Either way, this has been a huge failure, and now we must rescue the legal British citizens who have been captured, and not leave them to the humiliation of the Moscow side ……”

At this very moment, Alan Wilson was still in the Foreign Office headquarters building making long speeches about carrying out the bureaucracy to the end.

Outside, however, there was suddenly the sound of cluttered footsteps, and many people’s conversations reached the conference room, Allen Wilson couldn’t help but become furious and shouted to the outside, “What the hell is going on?”

“Permanent Undersecretary, there has been strong interference with the communications of the Foreign Office, and we are looking for the cause. And are liaising with other departments to ask if the same is happening in other colleagues’ departments.” Chief Private Secretary Wick immediately appeared, explaining the current situation.

“Stay calm and collected at all times, or people will think that this is the only level that the UK is capable of.” Alan Wilson frowned with a tone of you don’t always go ahead or people will think you’re the boss.

What a great opportunity to blatantly talk down to a couple of heads of intelligence today, and to have this happen.

The permanent undersecretary was ready to rule out all difficulties and add two more sentences when Philby grabbed the first to speak, “Sir Wilson, if the whole of London is experiencing signal interference, it’s a big deal for the country, it’s better if we find out what’s going on right away, it’s better that way, otherwise Whitehall could be blamed as well.”

“Is that so?” Alan Wilson, who had recently taken a refresher course at Ballflower’s, asked rhetorically in a tone of complete amateurism.

“There is nothing more important than the well-being of the citizens of London.” Guy. Liddell immediately responded as well, helping out, “And with government communications being affected on quite a few levels once they’re down, I have to get back right away.”

Richard White nodded his head as well, indicating that he now shared the same opinion as his two colleagues.

“Okay!” Alan Wilson had some difficulty coloring, as if he was still a bit unimpressed with the meeting process.

With this okay exit, several intelligence chiefs almost immediately got up, while packing up their things, while promising Allen Wilson that they must dig out the British spies …… Soviet spies inside, and that this meeting was still meaningful and didn’t need to be held a second time.

In the hours that followed, the Soviet TASS news agency announced the news of the Soviet Union’s nuclear test on the island of Xindi, letting the world know a series of effects, exactly where they originated.

That’s when people realized that the Soviet Union had conducted an unprecedented nuclear test, powerful enough to affect the entire globe. It was only a day later that the Soviet Union sent a high-altitude reconnaissance plane to photograph the nuclear test site at Xindi Island to assess the impact of this nuclear test.

In the photographs taken, the two-meter-deep layer of frozen tundra was gone, and the entire ground was covered with what looked like shards of glass, with dust and sand melted into crystals by the heat.

Flocks of blind seagulls were piled up on the ground, having fallen from a high altitude exposure to nuclear radiation. All around the island were the carcasses of deer and bears, all charred by the energy of the radiation. All life was gone.

After a short period of silence, world public opinion was in an uproar, with all kinds of exaggerated reports, and some newspapers even said that the Soviets were ready to blow up the earth, and public opinion was in an uproar.

In the old days, there was Guan Gong reading the Spring and Autumn Annals, and now there is Sir Alan Wilson paying attention to the Sun Newspaper. Alan Wilson was not surprised, put down the Sun, ready to go to the Foreign Secretary to discuss the response.

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