Nerotika
10-07-2008, 09:21
3:00 A.M.
Kiev, Ukraine
Kiev’s weather tonight had been cold, the city was covered in a frost that was thickening as the night went on. The skies were shining their stars over the city which lay dark after rebel’s took over and claimed control. Rebel forces had failed to continue the electricity feed to the city leaving it darker then the night itself, from above it would be easy to mistake an open field for the outskirts of Kiev. This night, although the same as many others, was different in so many ways.
2:35 A.M.
1st Chechen National Defense HQ, Krasnodar
The largest base within Krasnodar and home of the 1st Chechen National Defense Corps. tonight was bustling with excitement, already hundreds of rocket trucks had taken flight following a 1:00 raid and take over on a small airfield within Ukraine. The trucks were targeted to strike and cut the throat of the rebels before fighting became as bad as the Chechen rebellion was. Kiev had become a center for massing and deploying rebel forces, thousands of satellite and flyover images proved that. Luckly though they had no defense power against missile or air assaults, their fighting with the October Alliance had taken much of the power away and stuck what was left in various far off locations ready to defend last outposts and such.
The troops within the 1st CND were more than prepared for what was to come. The rebels weren’t a normal force here, they controlled the country now and were defending it as though its army. They were no longer insurgents, but still fought like the dogs, and they had weapons that compared to those the Nerotikans were using. Some would presume that the Chechen rebels restocked their equipment into the Ukrainian rebels forces even while they were fighting OA control. For the 1st CND fighting the Ukrainians would be a familiar warfare and they were well trained to combat it. Planes and helicopters littered the runways and pads, transporting the 300,000 fighting forces would take little time with eight runways and twenty pads at a constant movement. IFV’s and MBT’s were already on their ways from bases all across the Chechen states, the manpower would come from the 1st CND only. They were designated to protect Krasnodar and this operation was classified as necessary toward Krasnodarian and Chechen safety.
The trucks within Ukraine were now targeted, accompanied by 630 special ops units, they fired with a fury creating a deadly storm within the skies. As soviet rockets did years ago against the cots they did now with modern and sophisticated accuracy, not a single one was planned to miss its target. Constant UAV’s over Kiev assured every driver that targets were located and hit precisely. The missiles neared their targets, not a single alarm rung as the rebels slept defenseless and unaware of the events unfolding. 3:00 hit, BAM! The first hit, the location awoke to the second. The third struck down taking a former police station with it. 132 missiles began to rain across the city, police stations, hospitals, large hotels, suspected weapon stockpiles and vehicle supply centers all were hit across a vast field of damage. The city was wounded majorly and in a few days the 300,000 arriving troops would take it down and the rebels with it.
Kiev, Ukraine
Kiev’s weather tonight had been cold, the city was covered in a frost that was thickening as the night went on. The skies were shining their stars over the city which lay dark after rebel’s took over and claimed control. Rebel forces had failed to continue the electricity feed to the city leaving it darker then the night itself, from above it would be easy to mistake an open field for the outskirts of Kiev. This night, although the same as many others, was different in so many ways.
2:35 A.M.
1st Chechen National Defense HQ, Krasnodar
The largest base within Krasnodar and home of the 1st Chechen National Defense Corps. tonight was bustling with excitement, already hundreds of rocket trucks had taken flight following a 1:00 raid and take over on a small airfield within Ukraine. The trucks were targeted to strike and cut the throat of the rebels before fighting became as bad as the Chechen rebellion was. Kiev had become a center for massing and deploying rebel forces, thousands of satellite and flyover images proved that. Luckly though they had no defense power against missile or air assaults, their fighting with the October Alliance had taken much of the power away and stuck what was left in various far off locations ready to defend last outposts and such.
The troops within the 1st CND were more than prepared for what was to come. The rebels weren’t a normal force here, they controlled the country now and were defending it as though its army. They were no longer insurgents, but still fought like the dogs, and they had weapons that compared to those the Nerotikans were using. Some would presume that the Chechen rebels restocked their equipment into the Ukrainian rebels forces even while they were fighting OA control. For the 1st CND fighting the Ukrainians would be a familiar warfare and they were well trained to combat it. Planes and helicopters littered the runways and pads, transporting the 300,000 fighting forces would take little time with eight runways and twenty pads at a constant movement. IFV’s and MBT’s were already on their ways from bases all across the Chechen states, the manpower would come from the 1st CND only. They were designated to protect Krasnodar and this operation was classified as necessary toward Krasnodarian and Chechen safety.
The trucks within Ukraine were now targeted, accompanied by 630 special ops units, they fired with a fury creating a deadly storm within the skies. As soviet rockets did years ago against the cots they did now with modern and sophisticated accuracy, not a single one was planned to miss its target. Constant UAV’s over Kiev assured every driver that targets were located and hit precisely. The missiles neared their targets, not a single alarm rung as the rebels slept defenseless and unaware of the events unfolding. 3:00 hit, BAM! The first hit, the location awoke to the second. The third struck down taking a former police station with it. 132 missiles began to rain across the city, police stations, hospitals, large hotels, suspected weapon stockpiles and vehicle supply centers all were hit across a vast field of damage. The city was wounded majorly and in a few days the 300,000 arriving troops would take it down and the rebels with it.