Red Bear
Operation: Red Bear
Russian Commander: General Vladimir Zukov
01 07 2018
0600 Hours
Over Southern Canada
Invasion Clock: 0034 Hours
Men begin gathering, around their CO like children during class. Everyone had parachutes on, equipment given to them for the mission, and their AKs strapped to their chests.
"Gentlemen," Zukov spoke, "Today, we shall make history. When we enlisted, we swore-"
"To defend Russia with our lives!" The men yelled.
"Now Russia is at risk of destruction. And here we are, willing to defend our motherland, no matter the cost."
"We will serve no one except the Russian people!"
"You are the creators of freedom, liberators of tyranny-"
"We are the defenders of the workers!"
"Now we must stop these tyrannical bastards from destroying our freedom. For freedom! For the people! For Russia!"
"Workers of the world unite!"
"...Russia will never forget your bravery."
Zukov then salutes his men before turning away and walking back towards the cockpit of the massive paratrooper aircraft. Sitting down, he rereads the map that was covered in markings for the plan. The map showed a small town, only one police station and only one hospital. The hospital wasn't very large either, only meant for about thirty patients at a time. The marked that there was, however, a small military garrison nearby, but Zukov had already ordered the TU-95s to bomb it to smithereens.
The stage was set for an invasion that everyone believed would be easy. There would be no way in hell anyone would survive a strike of this magnitude on such a small area. Zukov spoke to himself, "This has to kill everyone. Every man, woman, and child. Whoever this shit was that stole our documents and files, will die by my hands."
He then looks up at the aircraft's GPS, the map shows that they now have crossed into American airspace and are now over Lake Huron. He also peeks out his small porthole for a window to see SU-35BMs forming up with the aircraft. Zukov spoke again, this time to himself, "The Red Bear has awoken, may the world see his might."
