The corpse of a government soldier was half-draped over the remaining sandbags, still clutching his AK-74 automatic rifle tightly.
The outer walls of the buildings on both sides of the street were riddled with dense bullet holes, like they were afflicted with some terrible skin disease.
The number three entrance was actually a two-meter wide road running east-west.
At the western end of the road, there was a stone wall about half a meter thick, with buildings four to five stories high on either side. The government forces used this location to establish defensive lines and positions because tanks approaching here would be taken out by government rocket soldiers from the buildings on either side.
So, this was a good spot for setting up a defensive position.
