Ukrainian forces are deployed on a mission to retake a lost position from Russian infantry. Just few seconds into the fight, Ukrainian soldiers have a direct contact with the Russians and open fire. Ukrainian soldiers ambush Russian positions and prepared to get in the trenches.
But Russians were not giving up that easy. The head of Ukrainian group tries to contact his commander, but he gets interrupted by non-stop fire from Russian soldiers. Heat.
Heat. Despite heavy fire from Russian positions, Ukrainian soldiers managed to move forward. After an order from commander, the group splits up and tries to encircle Russian soldiers from different directions.
I did it. The first group reaches the trenches and takes cover. Ukrainian soldiers will stay here until they receive a new order from the commander.
The head of the group reports situation to his commander. As the fight goes on, it only becomes more intense. Staying too much time at the same place can be very dangerous.
Every second allows Russians to mobilize the artillery and strike with deadly precision. To avoid this, Ukrainian soldiers decide to act quickly and storm Russians directly in the front. Ah, after an extremely close exchange with Russians, Ukrainian soldiers moved deeper in the trenches and continue the assault.
Ukrainian soldiers receive information about several Russian men, leaving their positions. The head of the group decides to continue applying pressure. Ukrainian soldiers throw grenades and keep firing at Russian trenches from different flanks.
The battlefield turns into real chaos. Ukrainian forces continue moving forward, but every meter comes with a price. Russian soldiers launch RPG and hit the trench.
Unfortunately, Ukrainian side carries first losses of this battle. And the commander keeps fighting and requests more support from the chief officer. Meanwhile, Russian soldiers are firing with machine gun from reinforced positions.
In addition to that, the RPG strikes are landing closer and closer to Ukrainian trenches. Boy, Ukrainian commander tries to contact the headquarters to request evacuation. for his soldiers.
But it seems that the message does not go through. Shephard tries to contact the commander once again, but there is still silence on the radio. Meanwhile, Russian soldiers are getting more active and open fire at Ukrainian trenches.
Come in. Despite heavy shelling from Russian positions and wounded soldiers behind, Ukrainian commander decides to continue the assault. He goes deeper in the trench and helps his soldier to move forward.
Russian soldiers keep firing RPGs from closed positions, which slows down the advance significantly. Despite that, Ukrainian soldiers move forward and prepare to clear out the dugout. Shepherd looks for more grenades in the backpack and prepares to throw them inside.
But suddenly Ukrainian soldier spots something unusual laying just few meters away from them. This mine causes a lot of trouble by blocking the path and not allowing Ukrainian soldiers to pass. In addition to that, someone could still be in the dugout on the right side.
Luckily, Bogdan has an idea how to deactivate the mind. with the mine. But staying this much time on the same place is very dangerous.
Russian mortar is getting active in this area. The commander gives order to throw grenades and clear out the dugout. Nothing show.
Two grenades land straight in the dugout. Russian soldiers left another mine inside. So when grenades exploded, the mine got set on fire and after a few seconds it detonates.
Russians keep firing machine gun from closed positions and do not allow Ukrainian soldiers to advance. The commander gives order to spread across the trenches to avoid strikes from the mortar. Russian soldiers keep suppressing Ukrainian trenches, so Bogdan decides to throw grenades in their dugout.
Okay. After the grenade lands in their dugout, Russians begin firing back. Ukrainian soldiers report the situation and ask another group for help.
The first grenade really pissed off Russian soldiers. So Bogdan decides to throw another grenade in their dugout, but this time even further. The commander gives order to cover Bogdan.
Ukrainian soldiers get stuck between a mine and a Russian position with machine gun. Despite that, Bugdan still wants to move forward. Shepherd.
Russian EW systems constantly jam the signal. Despite that, Shepherd still manages to contact his commander. He reports situation on the battlefield but suddenly gets interrupted by a Russian RPG strike.
Ukrainian soldier says that he heard someone in the opposite trenches and few seconds later he spots a Russian soldier that got out of the dugout. After a quick exchange with the Russians, Shephard tries to contact the commander and asks for further plans. Shepherd keeps trying to reach the commander, but after countless tries, there is still no reply.
Meanwhile, Russian soldiers are getting more and more active. They begin using self-propelled artillery and intensify the mortar strikes on Ukrainian positions. Sar Bogdan has successfully deactivated the mine.
He says that they have to keep moving down the trench and takes out another grenade to throw at Russian positions. satisfied. Mr David, I should Russian soldiers keep applying pressure and do not allow Ukrainian forces to advance.
The machine gun does its job. Shepherd once again tries to reach out for help and finally the message goes through, but instead of help, another head of the group answers and delivers some bad news. Five Russian soldiers are spotted running straight to Shepherd's trenches.
Everyone holds their sectors and prepares to shoot. Shepherd tries to contact the commander once again. Russian soldiers decide to counterattack and take back the positions.
The mortar keeps firing non-stop despite both Russian and Ukrainian soldiers being just meters away from each other. Shepherd once again receives a warning that enemy is coming. Ukrainian soldiers in the back report that they hear some noises in front of them.
And just seconds later, a Russian soldier appears in sight. Both sides have a direct contact and open fire. Russians open fire at the trenches and bullets fly over the heads of Ukrainian soldiers.
Luckily, no one was hit. Shepherd checks if everyone is all right and suggests that the group pulls back for now. academic.
Yes. Everyone agrees that it's better to retreat, but Ukrainian soldiers cannot do it without the order from commander Shepherd talks to Bogdan and they both begin to retreat. But just seconds later, Russian soldiers charge straight to the trenches and start shooting.
What's the crew? Shephard realizes that Bogdan has been left alone and rushes to help him. But it turns out that Bogdan defended very well by neutralizing one Russian soldier and making two others run away in panic.
Throw it to them. Yep. Bogdan wants to throw more grenades inside Russian trenches, but suddenly he spots a Russian soldier that was running away.
The shots landed straight at Russian dugout. Shepard decides to continue moving forward while Russians are caught off guard. Bogdan says that he wants to go first.
Everyone gets ready to storm the enemy trenches. Ukrainian soldiers sneak in without getting noticed. Shepherd orders to clear out the dugout on the right.
Bugdan takes the grenade and prepares to throw it inside, but something goes wrong. The grenade flies back and goes off. By some miracle, Bogdan was left without even a scratch.
Ukrainian soldiers take the entrance in the dugout under control. Bogdan decides to try and throw a grenade once again. Ukrainian soldiers go deeper in the trench.
and find a neutralized Russian soldier. But the threat is not gone. Another dugout is right in front.
Shepherd and Bogdan prepare to throw grenades inside. After the dugout is cleared, Shephard pulls back to talk to his soldiers and reports the information to the commander. But suddenly, he gets interrupted by a loud scream somewhere in the back.
No. Shepherd decides to go back in to help the wounded soldier. Before he leaves, he orders to clear out the last dugout to completely secure the positions.
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Shephard goes back and reports the situation on the battlefield to his commander. Russian soldiers continue the non-stop artillery fire. Ukrainian soldiers are very lucky if there is a minute without shells landing nearby.
Ukrainian soldiers say that one man was wounded by Russian artillery. Shepherd requests an evacuation group end under a constant fire. He goes to his comrade to provide the first aid.
Shephard provides first medical attention to his soldier. Luckily, the shrapnel wound is not fatal. Few seconds later, an evacuation group with few more machine guns arrives to the front line.
Shepherd contacts his commander and requests another group to join them. Ukrainian medics put the wounded soldier on the stretchers and under heavy artillery fire they evacuate from the battlefield. Huh?
Shepherd tries to wake up his soldier and checks if he is still breathing, but unfortunately there is no response. Shepherd. Shephard contacts his commander and requests an evacuation group for the fallen soldier.
He also takes control of another group from the Allied Brigade to coordinate their actions. Meanwhile, Russian soldiers intensify the shelling of Ukrainian positions. Shepherd gives orders to the boys from the 24th Brigade to control the sectors.
Russian soldiers can attack any minute. Everyone has to stay focused. Shephard decides to check in on his men that were left behind to storm Russian dugouts.
soldiers from the 24th Brigade spread across the trenches and control the sectors. Shepard decides to go and speak with Baghdan about the situation on the battlefield. Sure.
Shepherd reports the situation on the battlefield to his commander and orders Bogdan to cover the sectors. Then he goes back to check in on another group. Okay.
Ukrainian soldiers now fully secure the positions. Russian forces begin heavy shelling of the trenches. The commander decides that it's time to pull their group back.
the area by using smokes. This will help Ukrainian armored vehicles locate their position and drive to the front line for evacuation. Shepard asks for more details, but he gets interrupted by unending artillery fire.
Russian forces use cluster munition to shell Ukrainian positions. Academic shepherd. Each second, the number of shells landing in the trenches only grows.
Ukrainian soldiers are immobilized by Russian artillery. Shephard tries to contact his commander to get more details about the evacuation. The battlefield turns into chaos.
In addition to that, Russian drones begin buzzing over the heads of Ukrainian soldiers. The signal is constantly getting disrupted by a Russian electronic warfare systems. Shephard tells his soldiers to stay calm and hold the sectors.
It's important to not let Russian soldiers get inside the trenches. after countless artillery shells landing nearby. Shepherd is getting angry.
But luckily, the commander delivers good news. Shepherd receives information that armored vehicles are on the way to the front line. He pulls back to gather all his soldiers together.
Shephard pulls back and meets another group from the 24th Brigade. aid. He tells the soldiers to cover their retreat in case something happens and contacts his commander.
APCs are on the move. As soon as Ukrainian soldiers are ready, they will drive straight to the trenches and pick them up. Meanwhile, Shepherd talks to his commander and explains situation on the battlefield.
Shepherd receives an order to gather all men from his squad and prepare them for evacuation. Shepherd has to take all his soldiers and retreat. He asks comrades from the 24th brigade to give him account of the men in their group.
Shepherd orders the first group of two soldiers to withdraw immediately and leave this spot for the fighters from the 24th Brigade. But Ukrainian soldiers don't want to leave without Baghdan. Okay.
The first group leaves the positions for the evacuation. Shepherd will stay here until every soldier from his squad leaves the battlefield. Reinforcements from the 24th brigade arrived just in time.
In the end, Shephard waited until everyone from his squad was evacuated, and only then he left by himself.