These plans were built over decades. There was long preparation. Finally the moment arrived. The NATO coalition pounced on a weakened Russia. From land and air, from sea and shore, an ocean of fire crashed down on Russians who hadn’t even had time to understand what was happening.
Eighty major and minor cities in southern and central Russia, as well as in the northwest, were destroyed. Following the invaders’ army, a pack of hungry jackals moves across the occupied territory. The punitive forces destroyed local residents with gas and hunted down refugees hiding in the forests, snatched trophies without even shunning goods from rural stores. But not all Russians died, and not all accepted the new order. Two guards from a private firm, a long-haul truck driver, and a few fans of airsoft became among the few who dared to stand up to the enemy. They went deep into the forest to organize guerrilla warfare. No newspapers will write about them, no one will show them on television, and there will be no honorable funerals waiting for them. All they want is to pay back the enemy who mercilessly sows death on their RUSSIAN land.