After the Second Russian Civil war, and Ultranationalist thinking became the heart of the Kremlin, there was a huge radical change in Russian politics, a movement not seen since the Soviet Union. A fresh breath of hatred for the West met rapid Militarisation. Despite this change, extreme Ultranationalist Terrorism did not cease.
Vladimir Makarov was still at large, and he was not happy with the way Boris Vorshevsky was running the country. Despite declaring war on the entirety of NATO and successfully annexing much of the former Soviet bloc, the monster was still not satisfied, not until Russia once again became an empire. Ideas of peace talks between Russia and the West sparked further attacks, and inspired one of the largest Terrorist attacks in history, for which Russia was blamed.
All this is common knowledge by the year of 2019, however what was not recorded in history books, was the desperate struggle of Russia's Government to find and put a stop to Makarov's plans. Under one of one of the most secretive Security Services today, the FSB, the most desperate Counter-terrorism operation ever devised, Operation Chasovoy, was born.
