Серия 5

Sergei and several hostages manage to fight off the attack; they load the bodies of Hussein and Shekhovtsov, after which they try to break through Maksud's ambush. They are helped in this by the captain of the Syrian army, Nasser, who arrived to pick up his friend's body.
Sergei activates the beacon, they are picked up by a helicopter accompanied by Kazakov, and the bodies of all the dead, including Shekhovtsov and Vasiliev, are loaded on board.
Nasser releases Maqsoud with his brother's body.
After some time, Sergei returns to Syria as a gunner and transmits coordinates to destroy the target.
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