The grand military parade began.

The Ukrainians stood on both sides, watching the scene of red flags waving indifferently.

A group of Red Army soldiers dressed in Soviet-style uniforms marched in a spectacular 24-man line across the front of the Maria Palace in Ukraine.

To conceal the fact that most of the soldiers were of Asian descent (Chinese), the logistics department came up with a clever trick. They used semi-transparent red ribbons to wrap around the soldiers' eyes, covering them and concealing the most distinctive features, such as the eyes and cheekbones, making it difficult for outsiders to tell the difference at a glance.

On the other hand, these red ribbons also concealed the characteristics of many Ukrainian female soldiers, leading outsiders to mistakenly believe that these people wearing thick military uniforms were normal veterans.

当M1、豹1、豹2、99A、T90、T72等坦克一排排的走过阅兵场的时候,各国记者还是感觉到了问题的不对劲。他们杀气腾腾,坦克上就挂着反无人机网。

What alarmed the Ukrainians was that these soldiers didn't look like they were in a parade at all; rather, it looked like they were about to head to the battlefield after this parade. The soldiers were covered with various small items, all of which were equipment for actual combat.

The fluttering red ribbons always give people the illusion that they are about to explode at any moment.

that's the truth.

The sight of fully armed soldiers marching through the parade ground was merely a deceptive tactic; the armored brigade advancing westward received its assault mission at the crossroads. They left the parade ground and headed straight for the battlefield.

"go ahead!"

The 1st Armored Brigade was sent to take over Kharkiv city and the remaining areas of Sumy region.

The 2nd Panzer Brigade moved south and captured Cherkasy, Kropivnitsky, and Alexandria.

The 3rd Armored Brigade moved north and took over Chernigov.

The 4th Armored Brigade advanced westward to attack Uman and Vinnica.

The 5th Armored Brigade advanced northwest and captured Zhytomyr.

The 6th Armored Brigade headed straight for Lviv.

The 7th Armored Brigade advanced northwest toward Kowell.

The 8th Panzer Brigade moved southwest towards Khmelnytsky.

The 9th Armored Brigade proceeded to Chernivtsi.

The 10th Armored Brigade crossed the Carpathian Mountains to capture the legendary Mukachevo.

Ten armored brigades, along with 20 mobilization infantry divisions transported by rail, are poised to take over the entire country of Ukraine in one fell swoop!

When news of the Red Ribbon's advance spread, the Ukrainian warlords who were still rejoicing that they had survived another day had no time to dodge and could only obediently be driven out of the city.

As night fell, the 6th Armored Brigade, driving its Type 99A main battle tanks, relentlessly blasted open the gates of Lviv and occupied the city that had once sparked the independence movement in western Ukraine.

The various neo-Nazi organizations that had been bought off by Ukrainian financial groups, now gathered tens of thousands of extremist lunatics together, and instead obeyed the orders from their financiers, instructing them to take as many local right-wing men as possible and retreat to Poland to continue their antics.

Every day, tens of thousands of civilians flee to Europe along the border.

The next day.

When the new Soviet Union completed the full occupation of 17 regions in ten raids, it also declared its complete control over the former Ukrainian territory.

Hu Zhantian personally recorded the program, announcing to the entire nation in a passionate and resounding tone:

"Ten armored brigades! Ten assaults! Ten victories! Ukraine has achieved complete unification. We will eliminate all local warlords who disobey the central government, and we will execute human trafficking groups and drug cartels. We will march from victory to victory!"

Shocked and terrified, the Poles watched as the red flag continued to fly over border cities and outposts. T-72M, 99A, Btr, Pegasus, and various other Red Army tanks and infantry fighting vehicles openly aimed their cannons at Poland on the border. Engineers, who had even spotted the new CCP, began digging foundations at border crossings to build a large phased-array radar station right on Poland's doorstep, monitoring the European skies from Poland to France.

Watching the red flag rise in the distance, and hearing the bone-chilling song "The Red Army is the Strongest" coming from the opposite military camp, it was all too terrifying.

The Poles are suffocating!

A red alert has also been issued along Poland's borders!

Chapter 992: A Sea of ​​Female Soldiers, a Seesaw, and Gold Coins Going Off-Balance (3800 words)

The Polish government is in a state of constant alarm.

Poland's F-16 fighter jets took off one after another, but found themselves constantly locked on by the radar of the enemy's anti-aircraft missiles!

No matter how they flew, the radar lock alarm kept going off.

The pilots realized that it wasn't because the enemy's radar was faulty, but because of an alert sent from the other side ordering them to stay away from the battlefield.

The Polish Air Force was forced to land.

Polish media outlets are giving the news extensive coverage, reporting that millions of Ukrainian immigrants and Poles are staging demonstrations in Warsaw and other cities, demanding the government expel the abhorrent new Soviet Union and return the Ukrainian government to Kyiv. Among them are nearly 700 million Ukrainians who immigrated to Poland before the arrival of the Allied forces.

But the Polish government avoided asking questions and dared not speak.

The Polish army's biggest weakness was its insufficient numbers.

Yes, the Polish Army has a total strength of only 10 people, consisting of 5 divisions, 5 armored brigades, 8 mechanized brigades, 1 motorized brigade, and 1 mountain brigade.

Although the Polish parliament has repeatedly announced its intention to expand its military to 15, 30, and 45 personnel, these slogans, intended to intimidate Russia, have no effect on anyone. Even the Ukrainian asset management group on the other side can find out Poland's actual military strength through public channels.

Just 10 people.

With such a small number of people, after deducting half of the non-frontline personnel according to standard practice, Poland's actual combat troops number only around 5.

Poland's current land area is 31.2 square kilometers. With such a small force, can it really stop the road rollers on the other side?

On the western border of Ukraine, the European Command has assembled a massive force comprising four armored brigades and 15 mobilization divisions, with more than 200,000 combat personnel, mostly veterans of the Russo-Ukrainian War. Larger-scale mobilizations are also on the way.

On the border, one Polish soldier had to face five Red Army soldiers.

Taking advantage of the turmoil on the Ukraine-Poland border, the last wave of people fleeing Ukraine to Poland also escaped with the elderly and children. During the months of unrest, Ukraine lost approximately three million people, mostly adults, and the new government deliberately allowed them to leave, which was exactly what the European Command had hoped for.

On the deserted streets of Lviv, with their backs to rows of houses that had lost their owners, the Red Army was holding a grand public lunch and pay ceremony, watched by a large crowd of local women and children.

First came a grand lunch.

It refers to various canned meats shipped from China by cargo ship, such as braised pork knuckle with sauerkraut, mixed with tofu, kelp, bean curd sheets, bean curd sticks, vermicelli, and local Ukrainian vegetables, to make a big pot stew with a rich meaty aroma.

Each soldier received two large bowls of meat stew, a large piece of bread, and was also given sugar, alcohol, and cigarettes.

In addition to food benefits, the soldiers also received other perks, including being provided with mobile phones that allowed them to use accounts that blocked hostile information to watch TikTok or play games.

What all the soldiers look forward to most is, of course, receiving their pay.

Amidst the onlookers of Lviv citizens, large red banknotes were unfurled, and the Allied Army accountants arrived at the luncheon venue to distribute the money per person.

"The monthly salary during the pre-war period on the front lines is 6000 RMB. This income is tax-exempt, and the employee also enjoys benefits such as social security contributions, welfare payments, all-inclusive food and lodging, and free medical care within the military."

Overall, the monthly income for those serving in the Red Army was between 8 and 1 yuan.

At that time, the exchange rate between the RMB and the Euro was roughly stable at 4:1. The 6000 RMB, which was tax-free, was equivalent to 1500 Euros. This wasn't considered a low income in France or Germany, where the average monthly income before tax was only around 2,000 Euros and after tax a little over 1,000 Euros. In Spain and Italy, it was even considered a high salary, with some people earning only 800 Euros a month.

That's why when the mobilization order was issued to former Ukrainian soldiers, they eagerly joined the army. Large groups of Ukrainian women even returned to the front lines with rifles, because their children needed the money and their parents needed to survive.

Most of the military workers on the border who operate excavators to dig trenches and build large radar stations, air defense missile bases, and artillery bases are also Ukrainian women.

Do you want cash or a bank card?

The accountant had to ask every soldier a question.

Most soldiers opted for bank cards and then quickly transferred the money home.

This display was actually intended to show the locals that the new Red Army had a stable economy and good military discipline and spending power.

Then, the mostly female soldiers continued to build fortifications on the Ukrainian-Polish border and allowed Ukrainians to escape to Poland.

"Hey, run, run, you pigs! Pigs who abandoned their parents, families, and children—you'll be unwanted over there, and you'll slink back here begging for mercy!"

One Ukrainian female soldier even spontaneously composed a folk song mocking those who abandoned their families and homes to leave Ukraine.

In reality, the main force had already withdrawn after the elite troops of the European Command abandoned their tanks on the border.

The full-scale occupation of Ukraine has only just begun. The coalition forces have only controlled railway lines, oil and gas pipelines, and a few major cities. Now is the time to put on a show of force to the outside world while ruthlessly dealing with the neo-Nazis like an autumn wind.

Now, Manager Alex has been promoted from the head of a smuggling company to the 'Prime Minister of Ukraine,' responsible for overseeing and planning assets throughout Ukraine.

The number of Ukrainians who fled was so large that even after all the properties they left behind were distributed, a significant amount remained. These assets were mostly disposed of and allocated to new immigrants from within the country.

The used car repair shops are also doing booming business, with used cars produced in China and Japan becoming sought-after imported goods.

Ukraine produces 350 million tons of oil annually, which is barely enough to meet its oil consumption needs.

Furthermore, the coalition military government imported a large number of domestically produced tractors for extensive renovations of farmland throughout Ukraine. Every day, tens of thousands of people arrive in Ukraine by plane, Eurasian Railway train, and ocean liner.

So arrogant?

This is because the coalition forces know a very basic fact.

Even if the coalition forces piled up the border with the elderly, women, and children, the Polish army dared not fire.

The Polish people on the other side certainly thought the same way.

When the Polish officer observed that most of the Red Army soldiers working opposite him were Ukrainian women, he was puzzled:

"Are they all strong female soldiers on the other side?"

They urgently reported this situation to Warsaw. The Polish government, suddenly awakened, arrived at a very simple conclusion during discussions between the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff:

"The female soldiers on the front lines are just expendable; these women who experienced the Russia-Ukraine war are merely bait. The real elite are the main combat troops hidden in the second line, those who are locking onto our air defense missiles with radar."

Even those unfamiliar with Russian history have already formed a global stereotype of Russia: its reliance on sheer numbers and sheer numbers.

The Polish government naturally assumes that the European Command is using 20 grey livestock to provoke them at the border.

If the Polish Republican Army succumbs to temptation and assaults women, a massive armored force will immediately invade Poland and slap the Polish people across the face.

If the Polish government remains silent, they will be pushing these Ukrainian women to cross the border and launch attacks once they are ready, continuing their attempts to provoke border conflicts.

These ruthless and cunning female soldiers may even have a better ability to survive on the battlefield than the Polish army, which has been out of combat for a long time.

Ukraine has plenty of grey-market workers, and the European Command is organizing a large number of Chinese to go to Ukraine to prepare for construction work. But the Polish government has already drained the nation's resources, using 5% of the national GDP each year to do everything in its power to reform its military, ordering advanced equipment such as South Korean K2 tanks and K9 self-propelled howitzers, and American M1 main battle tanks and Apache helicopters.

Asking the Polish government to mobilize a corresponding 50 troops is simply beyond my capabilities.

"Me? Me, go and fight those hundreds of thousands of livestock to the death?"

War-weariness is already very high among the Polish people.

Moreover, if Poland were to directly confront the European Command, which is supported by Li Xinghe, it's uncertain who would fight whom.

Poland had no choice but to seek help from NATO and the EU.

The news reached Brussels just as Türkiye was creating border friction.

Von O'Lean and a bunch of old bureaucrats are really having a meltdown.

For the current EU bureaucrats in Brussels, even if they were to convene all four major governing bodies—the European Council, the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Court of Justice of the European Union—and hold meetings in rotation for a hundred years, they still wouldn't be able to repel Li Xinghe's relentless offensive by simply chanting scriptures.

Only now have many EU officials realized that Ukraine and Türkiye present a dilemma.

The European Commission convened.

Leaders and officials from 27 countries have expressed strong dissatisfaction with the EU's current policy of ambivalence.

"It's like a seesaw! Step on one side, and you're on the other!"

"We cannot launch a nuclear bomb at Türkiye, nor can we impose sanctions on Ukraine."

They kept blaming each other and couldn't come up with a suitable solution.

Von O'Lean tried very hard to control the situation in the room, so she proposed:

"We either need to focus on dealing with Li Xinghe's lackeys, or we need to find a way to control the refugee problem. We can't just keep creating chaos by following them, one on the left and one on the right, can we?"

Everyone agreed with this viewpoint, but it was still useless; the arguments continued.

Of course, in reality, EU officials were too confident.

They genuinely believed they had the ability to solve the problem.

Only the generals of EU countries know that the EU cannot solve either Ukraine on one side of the seesaw or Türkiye on the other.

French Chief of the General Staff, General Thierry Burhard, offered a sharp critique:

"Whether it's Ukraine or Türkiye, the EU forces sent will only suffer defeats."

Russian news outlet Rt today interviewed the eccentric political commentator Alexander Dugin, and the old man uttered a memorable quote today:

"It is a common European failing to believe that they have a special privilege to achieve victory."

After facing criticism from various quarters, Turkey realized that the EU was of no use, so it continued to instigate border clashes, resulting in more than 400 deaths in a single day.

Greece and Bulgaria have repeatedly sought assistance from the EU, only to receive the EU's response of "hold on firmly, and there will be a way."

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Of course, the EU isn't entirely without options. (The rest of the text appears to be gibberish and unrelated to the main topic.)

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