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SURGUT, U.S.S.R., February 8th, 1950, 2130 hours
The sun was setting when the three spies arrived at the oil refinery of the city. The refinery was one of the largest of the country and was situated near the crossing of oil and gas pipelines from Siberia to the west.
The refinery was not heavily guarded, but there was an exstensive system of gates and fences. To open one of the gates, a code and a pass was needed. Only the workers of the refinery had such passes and codes.
Flameguard had been working under-cover in the refinery for a couple of months, so he was their guide.
After several gates, the three arrived at the pipelines. The strapped dynamite around one of them, put a timer on it and went away.
Now, they were heading for the main control room of the refinery, from where they could control the entire facility.
Flameguard flipped several switches and pulled some handles, thus opening and closing oil vaulves. Suddenly, they heard footsteps and whispering in the hallway. The three pulled their guns out of their holsters. They aimed their guns towards the hallway.
The first officer didn't know what happened. He entered the spies' sight and was immediately perforated by bullets. Now aware of the spies firepower, the rest of the KGB soldiers hurried towards the room and overwhelmed the spies. They pulled bags over the spies' heads and put handcuffs on them. They gave the spies injection, so that the spies passed away.
Along with the KGB men, a factory worker had come. He undid all the work the spies had done and closed all oil vaulves. Then there was a large explosion...
The dynamite around the valve exploded and ruptured the vaulve. The leaking oil immediately changed into one big flaming river of oil. Luckely, the vaulves were closed, so that no new oil could leak.
In the city, people awoke of the explosion and were flabbergasted when they saw the flaming river chewing up large parts of the forest. What they didn't saw, was the black truck driving away from the refinery. The truck had police escort and drove to the east...
INTELLIGENCE REPORT OF THE NATO ARMY STAFF, February 8th, 1950
The German front doesn't move anymore. Both the NATO and Warsaw pact forces have reached a stalemate. Red Army forces have been halted on the Nord-Ostsee-Kanal and have laid siege on the cities of Bremen, Hannover, Frankfort and Munich.
In Italy, pracitcally the entire provinces of Trento and Friuli Ven. Giulia.
In Denmark, the island of Lolland has been lost to Soviet forces.
Enemy air raids have been reported in Bremen, Oldenburg, Hannover, Frankfurt, Essen, Munich, Kopenhagen, Odense, Aarhus, Kolding, Aachen, Baden, Venice and Bologna.