Article 4: Radio transmissions intercepted by British Intelligence Agents (Translated from Russian)
April 23rd, 1970, approximately 2130 hours
“This is Motorized Patrol Fyodor-6, beginning patrol.”
“Roger that Fyodor-6, over and out.”
[Silence]
“HQ, this is Fyodor-6, our dogs are smelling something, over.”
“HQ to Fyodor-6, do you have hostile contact?”
“Negative HQ, no contact. Could be nothing.”
“Understood Fyodor-6, stay safe out there.”
[Silence]
“HQ, I don’t think we’re alone. The dogs [static]”
“Fyodor-6, repeat your last.”
“Fyodor-6, come in.”
“Fyodor-6, please respond.”
“HQ, this is Fyodor-6, hostile contact, I repeat, hostile contact! They’re everywhere! [Gunshots]”
“Fyodor-6, please report.”
“Fuck off, HQ! [Gunshots] Shit, the other car is down, I don’t see any infantry either. They’re all dead, the bastards.”
“HQ, this is Fyodor-6, I need mortar fire on my flare, incendiary! [Gunshot]”
“Roger that Fyodor-6, I see your flare.”
“Fyodor-6, are you there?”
“Fyodor-6, please respond.”
“Fyodor-6, respond!”
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