Falling through into 1941, right into the heat of the fighting for Ukraine, our modern-day compatriot and combat veteran from Transnistria and Yugoslavia, Igor Petrovich Gleyman, joins the clash with the fascists. Having witnessed the atrocities of the “eurointegrators,” “a man with a simple Russian surname” began to see Germans as two-legged beasts and, without hesitation, kills anyone within reach.
Now Igor finds it much easier to do so—an intensive month and a half of training in a reconnaissance school gave him plenty of specific knowledge and skills. And the new mission in the enemy’s rear is simply a probation period.