95 Hunting the Hunters – Part I


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DAY 16 – MAY 3rd 2000

LUBLINIEC, POLAND – MORNING

ROUND 00a

The group leaves its observation spot outside the missile base and moves South, trailing the party of five Russians that left their quarters fifteen or so minutes earlier. Due to LED’s intervention, their mission has been left purposely undefined: deal with the enemies.

The lieutenant hopes to secure some prisoners and – potentially – some intel, and has given orders to try and push the enemies to surrender. Yet a no unnecessary risks policy is always in place, and any action that is not a clear act of surrendering will be met with grave consequences.

In a tried way to minimize chances of detection, the e group splits with LED and ALEX at the front, and NASCAR and DONNA trailing them while maintaining visual contact.

ALEX stops right at the edge of a clearance and signals his comrade to remain low and get closer. LED crouches and takes a knee beside a shrub dense with foliage. He turns towards NASCAR and DONNA and signals them to stop where they are.

ALEX tilts his head and points his arm in front of himself, a single digit extended “right. There” he whispers.

LED squints, his eyes probing every opening in the vegetation in front of them; it takes some time but eventually he spots something, right where ALEX is pointing. It’s a single man, crouched down next to a partially collapsed wooden structure, rummaging into a military backpack. A faded, rhythmic noise can be heard in the distance.

Shortly after another man appears, a tall, thin figure wearing a flak jacket over civilian clothes, carrying an AK-74. He stands next to the first man and they appear to be chatting. The rhythmic noise persists.

LED leans into ALEX “we need a better view” he whispers, his mouth close to the comrade’s ear “try ten feet to our left”

ALEX nods, briefly scans the terrain, then carefully moves through the foliage, with LED trailing him just a few feet behind. They stop at a tall tree with a thick trunk of dark brown bark, partially covered by a layer of olive-green moss. LED taps his comrade on the shoulder, signaling the spot is right, then takes out his binoculars.

The wooden structure they got a glimpse of is a partially collapsed shed, with half its roof still standing, and its wooden planks walls meeting the ground at an odd angle. In front of it are the two soldiers they saw before. The one kneeling has produced a grey cloth from his backpack and is now spreading it on the grassy ground.

To the left of the collapsed shed are two more men, both holding an axe and chopping different parts of a fallen tree. Their hits echoing rhythmically in the air.

“Looks like they found the local Home Depot” comments LED while looking at the scene through the lenses.

“What did you say?”

“They’re chopping firewood, two of them” says LED “one is setting a cloth, possibly for transporting it. I guess the other one is keeping watch” he concludes.

“They are busy, that’s good”

“Not really, no” is LED’s answer.

“Why is that?”

“There’s four of them. We’re missing one”.

ROUND 00b

The duo observes the group of Russians for a full minute, during which the previously kneeling man joins the other two chopping the fallen tree, while the fourth soldier keeps watch ten meters from them, right by the collapsed shed.

LED scans around with his eyes, then shakes his head.

“What are you thinking?” asks ALEX.

“We can’t wait; we’re missing one, but we have to act now, before the assault starts and they become suspicious”

He turns towards their back to get NASCAR’s attention, then raises four fingers and uses his pointer and thumb to make the basic shape of a gun, finishing by pointing at the enemy group.

NASCAR nods.

LED signals him to move in a wide arc to the right, and get line of sight on the enemies. He ends the non-verbal communication by mimicking holding a gun with both hands close to his chest. Be ready to fire.

NASCAR nods again.

“If we want to have a shot at this, I need to get closer” says LED grabbing his carbine “not sure if we’ll be able to use code-words or the like, so if you hear shooting, feel free to join it”

ALEX lifts his hand in front of his eyes “from here I have good view on the trio, but not on the sentinel”

“Leave him to NASCAR and DONNA” LED gets to kneeling position, and starts moving while keeping a low profile. After a few feet he turns “I may get pinned to down up there, don’t even think of risking your ass for me”

“Have you told NATHANIEL and DONNA as well?” asks ALEX.

“No, they would tell me to go to hell and do it anyway”

“Well, I will not tell you to go to hell”

DONNA sees NASCAR nodding towards the lieutenant. “What’s happening?” she asks while waiving off a fly.

“We got four bad guys up ahead” says NASCAR “LT wants us in flanking position”

“Four? What about the fifth?”

“Don’t know, don’t care. C’mon, time to show off your ninja skills”

They proceed carefully, sticking close to areas of denser vegetation, with an eye on the path ahead and the other trained to their left, trying to spot the enemy group, now hidden by rocks and foliage.

One final movement through an area of shrubs oscillating in the gentle breeze leads them to a patch of forest dense with vegetation, with tall leafy trees and dark green bushes with a distinctive smell.

NASCAR stops and gestures to DONNA to get closer “there’s one, right in front, single male sporting an AK” he then starts looking left and right at ground level, searching for a good spot to set his M249 “can you see the others?”

DONNA leans left, gently moving a low branch out of the way “there’s more to the left…” she stops, her eyes on the enemy sentinel, who’s looking straight at her. DONNA remains immobile “you think he…”

Kontact!” shouts the sentinel “vnimaniye, kontakt!”


FINAL COMMENTS

Contact, indeed.

Looks like the players have found the firefight they were looking for. As is now customary, I’ll save my comments for its conclusion.

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