Although they had only taken down three bunkers for the moment, Anat believed that the hardest step of the battle had already been completed.
Even though there were eight enemy bunkers remaining in the direction they faced, if they could take three out of eleven without much cost, what was so difficult about following the same tactic to take down another eight after the firepower had been reduced by nearly a third?
It was simply a matter of two to three more assaults with diminishing pressure.
And indeed, that's exactly how it happened.
Not only did the squad led by Anat advance unstoppably, but similar situations were also unfolding at the other four battle locations.
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While the squad led by Anat was making an unstoppable advance, breaking through one bunker after another, and heading toward the core area of the missile silo, inside their target location was Irong Fetches, seated amidst it all.