06-11-2020, 09:23 PM
The operation had some success, but the Socialist Union was beginning to find that even with all the funding in the world, it had trouble retaining loyalty among its foreign agents.
They had gained excellent information on the situation on the ground in Civrai -- but most of that was provided by SU diplomats. There were also radio connections, both public and private, that spoke about the situation.
Ironically enough, it was a journalist who was one of their best agents. A local Civrai journalist with communist leanings who was sympathetic to the Socialist Union. The man was a relative unknown, but had knowledge about the local government -- and namely who belonged and who didn't. He had reported often in the past on the crisis and the plight of the locals, but a bomb outside of his home and the death of his wife and child had theoretically shut him up, or so it appeared. His name was Ansel Lescieki.
They had gained excellent information on the situation on the ground in Civrai -- but most of that was provided by SU diplomats. There were also radio connections, both public and private, that spoke about the situation.
Ironically enough, it was a journalist who was one of their best agents. A local Civrai journalist with communist leanings who was sympathetic to the Socialist Union. The man was a relative unknown, but had knowledge about the local government -- and namely who belonged and who didn't. He had reported often in the past on the crisis and the plight of the locals, but a bomb outside of his home and the death of his wife and child had theoretically shut him up, or so it appeared. His name was Ansel Lescieki.