The content in this chapter is short but serves to connect and continue the plot. Many people want to know what happens during the Russian military phone call in the Broken Arrow single-player campaign. Below, I will explain it in detail. This time, only the dialogue after the phone rings is shown, but from it, we can see the attitude of the Russian authorities and set up the groundwork for the subsequent plot development.

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This level follows the US campaign's Peace Defender event. The background of the previous chapter described: The Lithuanian military shot down a Russian drone in its airspace during an exercise, citing the need to prevent a collision with its own fighter jets. Russia insisted that the drone was on its side of the border and condemned Lithuania for creating trouble. The crux of the dispute was that the drone wreckage ultimately fell a few meters inside the Russian side of the border, leading Russia to accuse Lithuania of violating its airspace. In retaliation, Lithuania announced the closure of its land borders with Russia and Belarus, while also blocking all road and rail routes to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

The military essence of the humanitarian convoy:
The Russian authorities strongly protested the blockade, ordering border troops to enter a high state of alert and forming armed convoys under the guise of delivering humanitarian aid to advance towards Kaliningrad. International treaties prevented Lithuania from directly intercepting the humanitarian convoy, forcing them to adopt a deterrence strategy. The US commander was ordered to carry out this mission, with core instructions containing two principles: no firing unless attacked, and adaptability in response to unexpected situations. However, they found that at this point, Russian infiltration forces had already taken control of the main transportation lines in the Baltic states, and the risk of war was rapidly escalating.

Next is the main content of this chapter, Morozova's command dilemma:
After the operation began, Morozova received a call from her superior, demanding an explanation of the details of the convoy's actions and conveying the dissatisfaction of the higher-ups. During the call, the superior approved the activation of Plan 57, while rejecting Morozova's request to expand the command to include Timidov. The conversation highlighted the pressure transmission mechanism within the Russian military command chain and Morozova's dilemma in balancing political tasks and military risks. The prologue ends with the convoy breaking through the Lithuanian defenses and heading towards Kaliningrad, setting the stage for future conflicts.

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This is the overview of the Russian military prologue in the Broken Arrow single-player campaign. Although the plot is short, taking only 2-3 minutes to read through, the entire single-player campaign's story is still very touching. Despite both sides suffering losses and casualties after the fighting, from a political standpoint, a ceasefire was eventually reached, and the blame was placed on the commanders. Perhaps this is what the author wanted to convey: War is just a tool of politics.