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Who knows if there was any friction in Xinjiang during the cold period of Sino-Soviet relations? Was there a small-scale war?

China once launched a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union, and thousands of Soviet troops were killed.

Probably in the early 1980s, just after China entered the reform and opening up, it began to heal the wounds left by the ten-year Cultural Revolution. Internationally, Sino-Soviet relations are not good. The Soviet Union has millions of soldiers eyeing me in the Sino-Soviet border area, and China has just completed its self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, which seems to have no time to take care of the Sino-Soviet border. So at that time, the Soviet authorities misjudged the situation and thought it was a good time to start occupying our territory. Sometime in the summer of' 80 or' 8/kloc-0' (the exact time is forgotten), three elite motorized infantry regiments of the Soviet Union secretly went deep into Xinjiang for 80 kilometers. After learning this information, China the Central Military Commission (CMC) held an emergency meeting to discuss the emergency strategy. At that time, some people felt that the strength of the two sides was far from each other and advocated a solution through negotiations, but more people advocated military confrontation and "fist to fist." Among the warring factions, it was suggested that the 27 th and 38 th armies, which had made great achievements in the liberation war and the Korean battlefield, should be dispatched as soon as possible to stop the Soviet army. However, this move involves many issues, such as the possibility of triggering a large-scale war and other international issues. Even if we want to dispatch troops, we must face some specific operational problems, such as how to transport a large number of troops in a short time, how to fight specific tactics, how big the control scale is, and so on. Comrade Deng Xiaoping, then chairman of the Central Military Commission, was a battle-hardened commander. After a little thinking, he smiled and said to everyone: "Don't worry, I have my own way!"

A few days later, Xinhua News Agency solemnly announced to the world that in order to maintain world peace, China conducted a multi-million equivalent thermonuclear test explosion in the no-man's land near the Sino-Soviet border in Xinjiang, China a few days ago, and China solemnly promised not to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries and not to be the first to use nuclear weapons.

It turned out that our Comrade Xiaoping, with his fearless revolutionary spirit, boldly thought of using nuclear weapons to destroy the Soviet elite of these three regiments. He could not only clean up the powerful Soviet army without bloodshed, but also test-detonate the nuclear bomb on his own territory and inform the world afterwards. Such a "natural" move would naturally not cause international disputes, but could also severely deter the arrogance of Soviet imperialism.

Later results proved that this move was wise and correct. As we all know, the explosion of a hydrogen bomb will cause the temperature in Fiona Fang to drop to several tens of degrees below zero around the explosion point. It was summer, and Soviet soldiers were wearing thin clothes. Of course, they didn't expect China to make this move in advance, thinking that China would send some troops to stop it at most, and with the advanced equipment of the Soviet Union, it would be natural to deal with the backward PLA. As expected, almost all the Soviet troops were frozen to death in a very short time as a result of the hydrogen bomb explosion, and the rest died of suffocation because the violent explosion burned all the oxygen in the surrounding air. In this way, thousands of elite Soviet troops reported to Marx neatly in a timely manner.

In the spirit of international humanitarianism, China informed the Soviet authorities through secret diplomatic channels afterwards and sent people to take back the bodies of their "best sons and daughters" and all the equipment left behind. The Soviet authorities knew that they were untenable, and naturally they acquiesced in the stupid loss they demanded.

Note: I have heard of this event before, but I don't know how credible it is. I don't know what netizens know.

Maybe you still remember 1969 "Treasure Island Incident", when Soviet troops invaded our territory. I spied some military secrets from my uncle (my uncle used to be a brigade commander of a border defense department in Inner Mongolia, but now he is a professional). The secret that only high-level commanders know is that this border conflict almost turned into a nuclear disaster. At that time, the China government had made a decision that if the Soviet army dared to invade our country, our army would not stubbornly resist, but would fight and retreat according to orders, lure the enemy into the hinterland of our country, and then launch a nuclear strike against the Soviet army.

All right, now it's time to get to the point. In fact, China is the second country after the United States to actually use atomic bombs in actual combat, and the victims happen to be Soviet troops. When it comes to this, everyone will be surprised and puzzled. How come no one knows such a big thing? Because it is top secret, only a few people know it except a few military executives and executives. There were no spy satellites at that time!

The incident occurred in the eastern border area of Xinjiang, China, and the time was about 1980. At that time, Sino-Soviet relations were still tense, and small-scale military conflicts often occurred in Sino-Soviet border areas. As we all know, the Soviet Union was much bigger than China and the largest country in the world. Although it is split now, it is still the largest. However, his population situation is very poor. After the baptism of World War II, the population of the Soviet Union declined rapidly. Especially in the Far East, the population is pitifully small. At that time, the Soviet government took some measures, but it didn't work. So I became interested in the vagrants in the border areas of Mongolia and China and Xinjiang. After the secret planning of the Soviet government, about 3,000 Soviet soldiers formed an "immigration escort force" (this force mainly escorted these border immigrants from China to the Soviet Union safely and met the China army who came to obstruct the immigration), crossed the Sino-Soviet border and entered China, ready to implement their immigration plan. Personally, I don't think that the immigrants who participated in this project, that is, some nomadic tribes who have lived in China for a long time, will have a strong sense of country because they are vagrants. The Soviet Union gave them some sugar-coated shells before they agreed to immigrate to the Soviet Union.

Of course, the China government will not stand idly by when it knows about this incident. After all, China hated the Soviet Union at that time. I don't know the courage of the leaders in China. After the Soviet army entered our country for dozens of kilometers, the top leadership of our country made a surprising or horrible decision and decided to throw an "atomic bomb" at the Soviet army that invaded our country. Then the Soviet troops who entered our country suddenly disappeared.

The next day, the government of China publicly announced that China had successfully conducted another nuclear test in Xinjiang. Sadly, these tragic Soviet troops have crossed the border for dozens of kilometers, and the unreasonable Soviet government has to suffer a dumb loss. Few Russians do their best to know the truth, and even the families of the deceased are not sure!

It can be said that this "Treasure Island Incident" caused a subsequent nuclear strike. Why are there so many restrictions on Russian arms exports to China? I don't think we are the only ones who are afraid to copy them. I think the nuclear attack left a legacy for them. They are really afraid that China is doing something terrible.