Freedom Flights: Episode 24 – Security Details

 

This is an extra June episode of Freedom Flights. The next episode will be set about a month later in early July when various key events occur in Europe and the USA. As foreshadowed in the final scene of this episode, the monthly movie night will happen.

Until a just peace for Ukraine is reached, I will continue to write more episodes, never forgetting the brave people fighting for freedom. Let’s pray Western aid and weapons like F-16s reach the frontlines any day soon and in time to change their fortunes.

Links to the previous episodes can be found on my Freedom Flights page on the left-hand sidebar.

Episode 24 – Security Details

2024

Sunday, June 9th – Airfield Krupa, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine

Kapitan Nadia Lysenko lay camouflaged among the grasses on the roof of the control tower scanning the airfield with her tinted field glasses. In the dawn light, there was little activity across the abandoned buildings. Even the supposed cargo facility at the eastern edge of the base seemed deserted.

Beside her, Kapitan Aleks Górski, her co-pilot noted the two groups of four Night Owls including a dog handler as they patrolled the tight perimeter of their overnight encampment.

“Lieutenant Estera Sówka implied eight more Owls with a second K9 handler were flying in first thing this morning in the Griffon.”

“We need them to secure a large enough area to accommodate at least a functioning percentage of the squadron. The majors and ACW must work out how many flights and helicopters we need here to make it an operational base. Plus, the power supply and freshwater requirements.”

A voice shouted from the control room below.

“G for Golf requesting permission to land from the senior officer. Guess that’s you Kapitan Lysenko.”

“Granted… especially if the Griffon has more Night Owls plus basic supplies.”

Today’s controller, Lieutenant Beitris Berengar, directed the Griffon to where the temporary ground crew marshalled the craft down to the ground, before moving it into makeshift cover. 

As Nadia started to climb down the exterior ladder from the roof, Aleks pointed to where eight Night Owls were sneaking stealthily towards the buildings, using the undergrowth.

“Clever,” said Nadia. “They are only noticeable from up here. I suspect they jumped from the Griffon during its approach. Is this a security test for us or the other Owls protecting us? To be one ahead, I’ve taken some photos on my phone. Let’s see how this plays out.”

Rather than climb to the ground, the Alfa crew sneaked back into the control tower where one Owl was with the Controller Beitris. Neither had seen the second group of Night Owls exit the Griffon as it came close to the ground. They promised to give them a surprise welcome if they came upstairs.

Nadia and Aleks slipped out again into the main buildings to their Tiger whose sensors they activated. Then they set up an open line with the Tower.

As they waited, they watched Lieutenant Andżelika Sówka divide her Night Owls, sending three up into the control tower. She then led her four Owls including the dog unit to where the Black Hawk was parked perhaps believing this might be where the other Owls might operate from.

Nadia’s intercom beeped.

“Owl One to Alfa, we also noted the intruders you spotted. We are tracking them. What is the current situation inside? Over.”

“Owl Two with a K9 are in Hotel. We are in Alfa listening to chatter. Can do more, over.”

“Watch. Report. Out.”

Lieutenant Estera Sówka like the intruders, sent three Owls up the Control Tower to close the trap.

“Owl One to Alfa. Can you lure Owl Two by calling for help? Over.”

“Alfa will do in 5. Deploy trap, over.”

“5 is perfect, deploying. Out.”

Nadia knew what to do but wished she could talk in unbreakable code.

“Aleks, we need to broadcast as if we’re unaware of the Black Hawk’s abilities like ours. Can you ensure we are heard, please?”

“OK, proceed.”

On the 5-minute mark, Nadia began calling.

“Alfa emergency. Unidentified intruders attempting access into Tiger. Unwilling to use force until identified. Also, too close to other helicopters. Over.”  

“Alfa No.2. Fire extinguishers activated under craft where fire detected. Please evacuate the area.”

On the Osiris system’s cameras, they watched figures in blue uniforms scurry out of the temporary hangar as Aleks released smoke canisters to simulate the fire suppression. The K9 unit hung back, the dog growling.

After some minutes, the smoke cleared revealing one group of Night Owls guarding another.

“Owl One to Alfa. Your intruders have been apprehended. What do you want done with them? Over.”

“Alfa to Owl One. Escort them and their collaborators to the canteen, where we can interrogate them over coffee and whatever supplies they have brought. Over and out.”

Great gray owls in Montreal, Canada – rollandgelly/Getty Images

Loud cheers greeted the harsh decision of the duly elected base officer-in-charge.

*

The canteen had been the first space allocated in the basement due to its modern kitchen, clearly designed to service rushing passengers.

“I hope the space selected for the new Zvenigora Restaurant is even fancier,” said Aleks. “It’s the Night Witches’ home-from-home.”

“Definitely,” said Andżelika. “Our primary night haunt on the ground has to be special, classy, and safe.”

Nadia glanced at all her sisters. Despite their war game’s tensions, they quickly relaxed and gelled back into one unit.

But they couldn’t relax… mistakes had been made.

“What have we learned about our new home… and our ability to defend it, today?”

“As defenders, we were not all prepared,” said Estera. “Fortunately, Nadia and Aleks spotted the intruders as did my Night Owl unit, so the element of surprise switched to us.”

“True,” said Andżelika. “However, when we occupied the Black Hawk, I was aware of radio chat. I should have tried to intercept or block it. That might have avoided the false fire alert.”

Nadia nodded in agreement.

“I’ve worried for months about the ease at which our transmissions can be hacked. We need a way to encrypt our communications.”

“It’s a shame none of us speaks an obscure language,” said Captain Xenia Ahlberg. “However, when Iryna and I graduated through the RCAF, we knew First Nation graduates who spoke their distinct indigenous languages. Would those prove as useful as the languages of the Native American Code Talkers in World War II?”

“Could be,” replied Nadia. “I’ll ask the majors as they have the contacts to follow the idea up. First, let’s ensure our Owl patrols cover all the key areas.”

“And that includes having watchers on the highest buildings as you proved,” added Andżelika. “We also need to retain undergrowth as cover and to disguise this as an active base.”

‘We also need to keep all our craft further apart,” said Estera. “Keep them dispersed and reduce the fire hazard as well.”

A radio message came via the Control Tower to expect visitors in an hour.

“Perfect,” said Nadia. “This is an opportunity to test our ability to conceal our presence. They know we are here, but can they find us? So, secure the weak spots Owls, and move two helicopters elsewhere. Which ones are easiest? Tiger and Griffon? And use what means we must to mask any comms. Let’s try… but greet them control.”

*

SW-4 Puszczyk – by Łukasz Golowanow, Konflikty.pl

“Papa to Krupa Control. Permission to land with four visitors.”

“Control to Papa, permission granted. Park on the pad below the tower. Over and out.”

Vasy scanned the buildings for signs of activity.

“There should be three of our helicopters here, but I don’t see one.”

“Cadet Kalniņa, can you detect anything?” asked Maksym Bondarenko.

“I can’t detect the Night Owls anywhere,” said Geralt. “They may be playing us, so be prepared for anything… they’re here. I sense them.”

“We’re being scanned,” said Odrija Kalniņa. “But I can’t tell where from or who by.”

As Vasy dropped onto the ground and crouched, she said, “I’d guess Alfa Tiger. I’m going to see if anyone will welcome or arrest us.”

Maksym and Geralt followed as she made a weaving dash for the Control Tower, keeping low to the ground.

Odrija turned to her last passenger.

“Should I leave the Puszczyk here or do you have another idea, Mariyka?”

“As we approached this pad, I glimpsed something in that denser undergrowth over there by the cleared taxiway. Let’s buzz the area and see if we flush someone… not so low we scalp them.”

Odrija took off and headed over the perfect cover for two skulking Night Owls.

“Great move, Papa,” said Geralt over the Tower’s intercom “There’s a few more camouflaged places worth sweeping. Then join us inside where we found another one. Over and out.”

A couple more Owls surrendered their hiding places.

“Twelve more to find,” said Geralt when they met him and Maksym outside the Control Tower. “These large rusty doors make this main complex look abandoned from the air or even the runway.”

“Perfect disguise,” added Maksym. “Yet on close inspection, these doors have been opened and closed a few times. Plus, they’re almost hangar doors so, I guess we’ll find a helicopter behind them.”

The door slid open with ease revealing a Black Hawk… and four armed guards including a K9 unit.

The next door revealed a Griffon and another four guards with another dog.

Geralt’s radio beeped – Andżelika.

“Now where’s the Tiger? When you find it, the rest of us might be there… and ready for dinner. Happy hunting.”

*

Finding a Tiger on a lower level would have been a surprise even with a tarpaulined hole in the roof. Vasy pointed up at the ceiling.

“I’m not sure if a Tiger would fit through there or whether it would be practical. My guess is under camouflage netting outside and behind this structure.”

Maksym stood at a window with a rear view of more abandoned buildings and tangled undergrowth. He scanned the area with his binoculars looking for thermal signatures, human or man-made, and then gestured towards a clump of trees.

“There’s a well-hidden object there, generating something that shouldn’t be detectable with the Tiger’s infrared and acoustic signatures… unless they want to be found.”

“I’ll contact Andżelika,” said Geralt. “If that’s the Tiger, we’ve earned not just dinner but also an explanation.”

*

Half an hour later, almost all of them were gathered in the canteen eating and discussing how Airfield Krupa was turning out.

“Approaching the base,” said Maksym, “It looked abandoned, and the derelict illusion was maintained until we reached those rusty doors that had been recently moved. To continue fooling the Russians and Belarusians into believing this is just a minor cargo strip we must continue being cautious.”

“Starting with our suspicious neighbors,” said Estera. “Ever since Nadia and Aleks ran into them, their planes haven’t moved… even at night. They only use a truck. We’ve been too busy securing this area, but it’s time we discovered who they are. First thing tomorrow?”

Maksym nodded. “Official visit as I represent Air Command West and Vasy is here as the 2022 Night Witches Squadron Commander—”

“Unless they report to Belarus,” added Geralt. “So, a visit from the Night Owls might be the ‘cautious’ approach. We can ensure our equipment lets you observe remotely.”

Once a time and plan had been agreed upon, they finished eating.  They then left their volunteer clean-up crew.

Nadia led everyone else along underground passages into a basement room set up as an office.

“This is in a secure enough location to act as a shelter as well as a squadron command centre. Sorry, there’s no view. Murals anyone?”

On one wall was a corkboard with the detailed map of the airbase that the Owls had found. Photographs taken around the base were pinned around the map with arrows indicating their locations.

“Aleks and I,” continued Nadia, “explored some of these extensive access roads. We may have found the dispersed site we’ve been searching for over the last few weeks. The roads will need to be repaired and widened in places.”

“Were you considering revetments?” asked Mariyka. “It might be hard to build and disguise many.”

Vasy and Maksym studied the map, pointing at specific areas.

“We agree,” said Vasy. “Over time we will need some for planes we can’t disperse, like our twelve CF-18A Hornets—”

“Which won’t see action until other squadrons are flying F-16s in combat,” added Maksym. “So, initially the MiG-29s, and then the Gripens will have to be dispersed. How many dispersal sites did you and Aleks identify, Nadia?”

They placed 4 blue and 4 gold pins on the map to indicate potentially the best locations.

“There are at least four more,” said Aleks. “Those will depend on factors like spacing, other requirements… and our neighbours, including farmers.”

Airfield Krupa – Google maps

“And I’m sure you noted Alfa Tiger’s camouflaged pad was intentionally positioned nearby,” added Nadia. “The four other Tigers and the KAI LAH will have to use the ground floor passenger areas on either side of the rust-disguised doors… once we’ve installed more ‘rusted’ hangar doors and blast-proof dividing walls.”

“That’s a lot of engineering work plus material,” said Mariyka. “Are we getting any assistance on this?”

“ACW might stretch to some,” said Maksym. “But I fear it won’t be enough with demands from too many quarters.”

“Kalyna and I might raise help through Chayka Air,” said Vasy. “This squadron has become a key project for many Canadian Ukrainians. However, we’ll continue routing everything through Dęblin… and investigate local resources.”

“Without risking the enemy discovering this is a military base,” added Maksym. “We’ll need a cover story.”

Estera and the Night Owls whispered quickly, pointing at their two K9 units.

Belgian Malinois: Image Credit: Y.Gq_photo, Shutterstock – https://pangovet.com/pet-breeds/dogs/military-dog-breeds/
Dutch Shepherd: Image Credit: NSC Photography, Shutterstock – https://pangovet.com/pet-breeds/dogs/military-dog-breeds/

“Meet Taika the Belgian Malinois and Rihi the Dutch Shepherd from our dog training service. We’re a security service anxious to help people. Chayka Retreat is devoted to helping all working animals from dogs to horses.”

“Does this mean the Owls could pose as a paramilitary unit if threatened?” asked Geralt. “Or only to neighbours who don’t like dog training. Work on that neat cover while on Night details.”

**

Monday, June 10th – Airfield Krupa, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine

Estera and Andżelika led four of their Night Owls with Glock sidearms and the two K9 units equipped with mikes and cameras towards the eastern end of the base. The other six Owls, armed with Grot assault rifles had positioned themselves nearby overnight.

Maksym, Vasy, and Geralt were surveilling the operation from the squadron command centre, with Alfa Tiger on standby in the unlikely event of an ambush the Owls couldn’t handle.

The lead Owls were met by just two men armed with old assault rifles.

“Can we help you? Are you lost?”

In her earpiece, Estera heard Vasy say, “Beware, Nadia & Aleks encountered four armed men and a traffic controller.”

“Please can we talk to the owner of this business or the manager?”

They directed them into the hangar in the far corner, which was filled with boxes that set the dogs barking. A large heavy-set man came out of an office armed and demanding they shut the dogs up.

The handlers whistled and they obeyed.

“This is the manager, so tell us why you are trespassing.”

“We are your new neighbours—”

“From the Armed Forces of Ukraine… except you look more paramilitary. What’s your business with us?”

“To ensure we aren’t operating a security business next to an illegal operation as our K9s suspect.”

The first men they met, dragged a box over and pried its side off revealing used cooking equipment.

“Have your dogs search,” said Geralt in Andżelika’s ear. “There’s something suspicious here. I’m calling your backup to move closer.”

Andżelika inspected the cooking equipment and shook her head.

“Reminds me of appliances the Russians stole for electronic components. I think the K9s need to search more.”

As the handlers set the dogs working, the men levelled their guns at the Owls as they drew their sidearms.

Before anyone could attack, six Owls in the hangar doorway fired their Grots into the air.

“If you want us to call the military we can,” said Estera. “Otherwise let the dogs have their training run.”

Each of the K9s froze beside boxes near the back and their handlers investigated before rewarding them.

“Drugs,” said both handlers.

“Just marijuana,” said the manager. “Nothing harmful… just recreational.”

“What about the cocaine and opioids hidden further underneath,” said Taika’s handler as both dogs found and sat by another box.

“Arrest them. This box contains explosives. We need to check everything,” said Rihi’s handler as she cautiously waved over another Owl. “You’re more of an explosives expert, Zofia. Do we need the military? Rihi and I will check the other boxes… sorry.”

 As the smugglers were being rounded up, Geralt messaged Andżelika, “We’re contacting the local authorities to protect the cover story.”

When a local intelligence officer turned up with enough police to detain the gang, he took Andżelika and Estera to one side.

Owl of Athena: Original art – Luke Hillestad              https://www.coprocartel.com/product/luke-hillestad-owl-of-athena-original-art/176

“I know who you Night Owls are – air force security – but the police lieutenant doesn’t so give him the cover story for this place, which is all your squadron’s now. Good hunting sisters.”

The lieutenant eventually came over.

“Many thanks for exposing these guys, we suspected something was happening like this in our area, but not where. How did you stumble on them?”

“The Air Force just gave us this abandoned base. It’s too small for them or something. We’re a security training service anxious to help people. We’re renaming this Chayka Retreat which will be devoted to helping all working animals from dogs to horses.” The K9s and their handlers joined them. “Meet Taika and Rihi from our dog training service, with their handlers, Aldona Jagoda and Daniela Stasiuk. They are the ones who found the boxes during a training exercise. Hopefully, we get sent other dogs to train.”

“Congratulations, all four of you. If we ever need your services, may we contact you?”

“Of course,” said Andżelika. “We’re all pleased to serve Ukraine.”

*

“That was an excellent result,” said Maksym, once all the officers were together in the command centre. “Now we even have the whole base.”

Nadia and Aleks were updating the map adding 4 black, 4 red, and 4 green pins.

“You believe there’s now space to disperse all five flights?” asked Vasy. “So, the revetments can wait until we need the Hornets. Dispersal stage one.”

“Both over time,” said Nadia. “First, we will need to build camouflaged hard standings for each jet but there should be the space.”

“We just need to source the material,” added Aleks. “Plus, ensure that our flight and ground crews have accommodation.”

“Do you envisage flights on standby camping out?” asked Maksym. “It would make for faster response times.”

“It’s how the original Night Witches operated, moving from forest glade to woodland clearing,” said Vasy. “Though I’d hope there’s enough space in the main buildings to sleep the whole squadron.”

“I sense a challenging month ahead,” said Mariyka. “During that time my engineering team will have a few interesting challenges. Plus, Zvenigora will be taking on a new catering assignment.”

Vasy slipped a movie poster across the table. “I don’t know who produced this, probably our K9 heroines. It suggests Zvenigora’s first movie night here will be ‘Megan Leavey’ about a US Marine K9 unit.” She paused and glanced at everyone. “If there’s nothing urgent you all know what to do.”

The film poster for the film Megan Leavey. Copyright owner: Bleecker Street. Source: http://www.RottenTomatoes.com.

“There’s one thing,” said Nadia. “Some of us have been discussing a communications idea. Maybe I can run it past you, Maksym and Geralt first, and then Kalyna as there’s a Canadian angle.”

**

Slava Ukrayini

FCA 3,180 words

#IWSG – Writing Gems

It’s time for yet another Insecure Writer’s Support Group post of 2024, and more adventures, these canines.

Moving house has been ruled out due to financial constraints, which feels crazy having owned a brick-and-mortar house with a three-car garage until two years ago. At least we bought my wife’s three sons’ homes before the money began drying up.

Fortunately, I can sometimes distract myself from our financial and health issues by attempting to focus on writing. My Ukraine saga, Freedom Flights, still helps the most. On Monday, July 1st, I posted the 3rd and last part of Episode 23, ‘Witches Troupe’, with a format change I hope is apparent… as I’ve made it a permanent change. Hopefully, it’s noticeable.

Slava Ukrayini

The greatest change in our house has been canine.

On June 17th last year our special fur baby Quetzal passed away, and I struggled to come to terms with her loss for months. I wrote part 1 of her tribute but failed to write part 2… even though I still miss her.

In late March we acquired an Aussiedoodle puppy called Blondie… full name Windsong Blondelle Phoenix. She was adorable though too large to have her jumping on my bed, especially when she landed hard on my legs. Over time it became apparent that we couldn’t give a large one-year-old dog the right attention. Fortunately, Shaunna, one of our caregivers with the previous company, helped us with her, even having Blondie stay one of the nights Juanita was in the hospital.

Taika (R) and his brothers

Last Friday, Juanita bought me a cute 6-week old Beagalier puppy, who we’ve called Taika – Maori for ‘tiger’. He’s pure energy with sharp nails which my scratched arms and chest are evidence of. And he scrambles all over my desk, desperate to chew my water jug’s straw. Whether he’ll ever be as calm as Quetzal, remains to be seen.

And Blondie met him for a few hours before she moved to her new home with Shaunna, her large dogs – already friends – and her family.

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Every month, IWSG announces a question that members can answer in their IWSG posts. These questions may prompt you to share advice, insight, a personal experience, or a story. Include your answer to the question in your IWSG post or let it inspire your post if you are struggling with something to say. 

Remember, the question is optional!

July 3 question – What are your favorite writing processing (e.g. Word, Scrivener, yWriter, Dabble), writing apps, software, and tools? Why do you recommend them? And which one is your all time favorite that you cannot live without and use daily or at least whenever you write?

When I started writing, I used Wordstar but over the course of time I changed to Word. Almost all of my recent fiction exists as Word files, even those created in Scrivener. From about 2016 when we moved from North Wales to Idaho, USA, until June 2022, I worked on a desktop PC creating draft novels in Scrivener.

I found Scrivener to be a better programme than Word for assembling and keeping track of my novels’ elements such as characters, and locations, with the ease of moving scenes and chapters around.

I’m especially aware of this now that I work without my desktop on a laptop with only Word. I am acutely aware of this as I write Freedom Flights with its multiple locations and characters, and set between 1944 and the present day. I suspect it would cost me money I don’t have to install the newest Scrivener on my laptop.

For editing, I used an excellent online programme called Fictionary, which allows you to move scenes and chapters around, and assess things like flow, repetition, openings and endings, pace, etc. I used Fictionary to edit Fevered Fuse and it was effective. However, I let my sub lapse, so I haven’t loaded my Ukraine project onto it yet.

I use other software like Grammarly and ProWriting Aid to improve my writing, although Word is my Number One writing gem, my all-time favourite.                                                                                                                                                  

Hope my format change works.

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The awesome co-hosts for the July 3 posting of the IWSG are JS Pailly, Rebecca Douglass, Pat Garcia, Louise-Fundy Blue, and Natalie Aguirre!

Finally, don’t forget to visit more active writers via the IWSG site:

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Let’s rock the neurotic writing world!

Our Twitter handle is @TheIWSG, and our hashtag is #IWSG.

Purpose: To share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds!


Posting: The first Wednesday of every month is officially Insecure Writer’s Support Group Day. Post your thoughts on your own blog. Talk about your doubts and the fears you have conquered. Discuss your struggles and triumphs. Offer a word of encouragement for others who are struggling. Visit others in the group and connect with your fellow writer – aim for a dozen new people each time – and return comments. This group is all about connecting!

Freedom Flights: Episode 23 – Witches Troupe – Part 3

This is Part 3, the last part of Episode 23 of Freedom Flights, collectively called Witches Troupe.

Links to the previous episodes can be found on my Freedom Flights page on the left-hand sidebar.

Episode 23 – Witches Troupe

2024

Part 3

Friday, June 7th – Zvenigora B&B, Dęblin, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland

The sound of jet engines and rotary blades drilled into Geralt’s head, forcing him awake. He reached a hand across the double bed, but there was nobody in the woman—shaped depression beside him.              

  Had it been Chae-Yeong or Ji-Yeon beside him all night or a dream?

Chae-Yeong had a dawn exercise and he had heard helicopters taking off. One might have been her KAI LAH. She knew he needed to sleep… and move on.

LAH prototype: Photo – Flyblackarrow

But he kept smelling jasmine, her favourite scent. Where from in this rented room?

Coincidence if Chae-Yeong used the same scent. Or stress-induced imagination.

He forced his mind to relive the Challenge evening, remembering the struggle as lay on the grass beside Chae-Yeong. Above them, the pin-pricked sky, trying to escape from the past.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Earlier, he had abandoned the Darts Trophy with a teammate, exchanging it for two glasses of vodka with Chae-Yeong. She knew he was struggling to bury the past.

He had murmured as he held her in a gentle embrace.

” ‘O Captain! My Captain! our fearful trip is done…”

She replied with the next line. “The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won;”

And as so often, they exchanged lines of Walt Whitman’s famous poem, until he said, “But O heart! heart! heart!”

Then the flood of memories forced his head down into his hands. He could only sob, “O the bleeding drops of red.”

Chae-Yeong tried every other line, yet all he could force out was Ji-Yeon’s name. If only he had fallen asleep.

Would that have been giving into his PTSD?

Instead, she had talked about Ji-Yeon and what she wanted. Then, she quoted from the last verse of the poem,

“…The ship is anchor’d safe and sound, its voyage closed and done;

From fearful trip, the victor ship, comes in with object won;

      Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells!”

Reminding him that they had won, breaking the smugglers’ attempt to divert critical arms. Now was the time to move forward.

“You returned her body to her family,” she had said and he’d agree. “So, they’ve been able to bury her and find peace. You promised her that you’d protect me, which you fulfil every day… not just me, but protection for us all.”

She was right and she called it his Post Trauma Growth. They had walked back to the Zvenigora where their bodies were truly united without guilt.

Now Chae-Yeong was doing her part for Ukraine and peace. It was his chance to commit everything to the same cause.

Friday, June 7th – Airfield Krupa, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine

Tiger in Flight 2012. Author: Peng Chen 

The early morning sun’s rays were banishing the mist from the overgrown taxiways surrounding Krupa’s derelict buildings.

Nadia and Aleks had detected no signs of life at the airfield, even though four small aircraft were parked outside a closed hangar. They were anxious to land and park their Tiger somewhere secure and hidden from unwelcome attention.

“The smaller control tower is nearer those planes and less derelict,” said Nadia. “We can land on the nearby taxiway, and search for whoever was meant to do the restoration work for ACW.”

“Maksym said they should expect regular visits to check on progress.” Aleks didn’t sound reassured.

They landed in the shadow of the control buildings and secured the Tiger with its enhanced armaments switched to protect. They equipped themselves with the FAMAS bullpup assault rifles stored on their French craft for its crew.

Entering the ground floor through heavy brass doors, they noticed superficial work had been done, just enough to make some rooms useable.

Aleks gestured at the poorly disguised CCTV cameras and the cables leading upwards.

She whispered, “I can interfere with those from the Tiger. Wait out of sight.”

When she returned, they quietly followed the cables expecting to be surprised by whoever’s domain they had trespassed onto. They had readied their bullpups, although any security could be friendly.

On the top floor, they heard voices from inside the control room. The voices seemed to be ordering the four small aircraft outside, telling them to deliver packages to other airfields. No mention was made of any attempt to upgrade the airfield, but there had to be a contact.

Nadia knocked once on the door and called out, “I’m Kapitan Nadia Lysenko from the Ukraine Air Force looking for the upgrade crews. Can you help?”

There was muffled whispering inside, and then the door was opened and Nadia was shown in. A flight controller sat facing towards the tarmac where the cargo planes were waiting. “Lay your gun on the desk and turn round. We just need to be sure who you really are.”

When she was allowed to turn around, she calmly said, “Two men brandishing semi-automatic rifles seem distrustful. Can’t we talk this through?”

“Especially when I’m aiming at your controller,” said Aleks. “So, let’s talk, please?”

A large, heavy-set man stepped into the doorway, lowering his gun as he said, “Wise idea… talking. I’m leaving you here with this armed guard while I check your identities outside.” His manner indicated he held some authority… at least within this clique. “Please let our deliveries leave safely.”

From the control tower, they could see how extensive the airfield was. But also how derelict it remained. There were signs that someone had extended the runway for a short distance, perhaps just enough to land MiG-29s. But they were unsure whether it was safe to call in Gold Flight until they knew who the present occupiers were.

The man returned but not on his own. He had brought two other men who immediately accused the Tiger crew of trespassing on private property

“I think you’ll find you’re the ones trespassing,” said Nadia. “This base has been acquired by the Armed Forces of Ukraine outright and we have every right to be here. You may be entitled to continue trading from this small area… if your business is legal.”

“Unfortunately, you cannot leave, so unless your enforcers are coming, you depend on our good nature. Take them back to their disabled grave… which we could get a substantial price for.”

True to their claim, the Tiger had been grounded with its rear rotors damaged. Some of the exterior armaments had also been disabled. However, communications remained intact, so they could request help.

“Whom should we contact first? Kalyniv or Dęblin?” asked Aleks when they were alone.

“We must contact Gold Flight first and see if they can land here. They could also send a message to Dęblin. We can also attempt to find out if anyone has attempted to restore any of the buildings or just the runway.”

Aleks contacted Gold Flight who said they would scramble immediately. This was the last day of their three-week tour, so they would continue onto Dęblin after coming to Krupa.

In less than half an hour, Gold Flight arrived at the air base and flew low over the runway checking its distance and for obstructions.

“This is Kapitan Anzhela Havrylyuk of the 2022 Night Witches Squadron. We believe you are holding one of our helicopters hostage please explain why.”

Nadia and Aleks had managed to hack into the control tower so overheard the reply.

“Apologies for the oversight we were unclear as to their intentions. What are yours over?”

“We will land our full flight and expect you to escort us to our officers.”

When Anzhela met Nadia, they embraced inside the Tiger.

“Can we trust these people, or are they dangerous?”

“I suspect they are illegally transporting goods from this airfield. Maybe not arms smugglers but potentially dangerous. We can try and fix the Tiger, but it will take most of the day as we’re not primarily mechanics. Continue to Dęblin and we’ll follow as soon as we can.”

“We can also send for helicopter support, although the Puszczyk will be doing the Kalyniv run.”

“There are two ideal choices,” said Aleks. “Either the Griffon with its two pilots and one flight engineer crew and space for 8-10 ground personnel. Or the Black Hawk with two pilots and two crew chiefs, plus space for eleven passengers.”

“It will also depend on who’s free… on movie night,” added Nadia. “Ideally two mechanics or flight engineers, and then whatever security personnel Geralt can spare. I want to check out whatever these supposed entrepreneurs have stashed away. It might be of concern to GROM’s Ukrainian colleagues. While you fly to Dęblin, we’ll contact the Brigade to discuss maintenance and then discuss ongoing security with Geralt.”

Nadia and Aleks settled in for a long day and probably night secure in their armoured Tiger…if their mysterious obstructors hadn’t disabled anything crucial to their survival. Yet, all the basics like food, water, heating and light were untouched…. Unlike the situation for so many others in this war.

“We must contact our colleagues at Dęblin. Gold Flight only know part of what happened. Also, the Brigade must send the right aid as everything feels precarious.”

“Which is why you are right involving Geralt’s group, whatever they get named,” added Aleks.

**

Friday, June 7thDęblin Military Air Base, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland

Owls, like this long-eared owl in Poland, are often nocturnal: Photo taken by Artur Mikołajewski – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=239504

By the time Gold Flight landed safely at Dęblin, plans were already underway not just for the repair of Alfa Tiger but for the first stage of the squadron’s occupation of Krupa.

“We were wrong sending such a small presence,” said Kalyna. “A serious oversight…in retrospect.”

“What did ACW report on the state of the base,” asked Anzhela Havrylyuk of Gold Flight. “The runway had been extended and cleared when we got there… and not for the four small cargo planes using it.”

Kalyna checked their last report from ACW.

“Other than what you noted, I fear not much. Maksym said the contractors should expect regular visits to check on progress. Seems our inspection has yielded minimal progress.”

She glanced around the group in the Witches’ office and nodded for Vasy to continue.

“As Nadia and Aleks contacted four fellow officers to resolve their situation, I felt it best we all met to ensure that we helped as efficiently as possible… and speedily as there are dubious parties involved. However, first, I will dispense with titles… apologies.”

She paused and then continued, “How can the damage to Alfa Tiger be fixed, Janina Patriksson and how many of your colleagues will be needed?”

“From what they reported, they need some tail rotor components and other parts  requiring three maintenance crew.”

“Xenia Ahlberg, your Griffon has one flight engineer and space for 8-10 personnel or cargo. Your Black Hawk, Henrika Visser has two crew chiefs and space for 11 personnel or cargo. Discuss with Janina how much space you would have left after ensuring you had the right maintenance crew and the requested components. This is crucial as there’s also a security issue.”

Vasy nodded at her cousin then joined the two helicopter pilots and the Chief Mechanic,

Kalyna then turned to Geralt Sówka and the two female officers in dark space cadet blue uniforms with owl insignias.

“Geralt, you were told about the strange situation that Nadia and Aleks reported from Krupa. They feel whatever these possible intruders might be doing, could concern your Ukrainian colleagues. Also, please introduce your fellow officers.”

“These are the First Lieutenants of our new security squad, Andżelika Sówka and Estera Sówka, my nieces and former GROM trainees. I chose the Owl insignia for its powerful symbolism… and ‘sowa’ means owl in Polish.”

“A wise choice as the owl is a night hunter… like the Night Witches. So, to the security issue.”

Geralt projected a map of the derelict buildings at Krupa Airbase from his tablet to the office’s wall screen.

“The rotor blade symbol indicates where Nadia reports Alfa Tiger landed tight beside the smallest control tower. Her report indicated that this building is partially restored, unlike what she and Aleks could see of the others,”

He switched from the map to a series of photos taken from the ground.

“When I talked with my colleagues at SSO, Ukraine Special Operations Forces, they were concerned about who was operating out of Krupa, as there are enough derelict buildings – as these photos show – to mask numerous illicit and dangerous activities. However, the war has placed endless demands on SSO resources, so they want us to investigate the airbase.”

“Have we the personnel yet?” asked Kalyna. “How many proficient recruits do you have?”

He turned to his nieces and one replied.

“Estera and I persuaded ten trained colleagues to assist us with the formation of an active security squad, which is provisionally called the Night Owls—”

“As Sowka Squad felt too nepotistic,” added Geralt. “Even though Andżelika and Estera will lead the unit.”

He changed the photos to floor plans of all the buildings, showing an extensive network of spaces below ground.

“SSO provided us with these airport layout plans when it was active a few years ago. If the intruders are using even a fraction of this area and feel entitled to stay, we have a security problem.”

“Except ACW assured us that the base was vacant,” said Kalyna. “Except for a small cargo business restricted to the area of the small control tower. We need to ensure that they remain in that area or leave.”

“Night Owls, how quickly and easily can you help us secure the main base,” asked Vasy. “And what transport do you need?”

Geralt swiftly consulted with his lieutenants and then let Andżelika reply.

“We would aim to get all of us in ASAP, but logistically we sense that is important to rescue Alfa Tiger first using the most efficient craft. Which you decided was?”

“Given the size of the components,” said Janina. “My team decided on the Black Hawk, as the two crew chiefs though gunners are also mechanics. However, I would send at least one other engineer to assist—”

“Leaving space for ten security personnel,” said the pilot, Henrika Visser. “We will be ready to leave in two hours, as soon as you have overseen the loading of the tail rotor components and other parts, Chief Patriksson.”

“Majors, permission to take eight Night Owls under my command, please,” asked Estera.

“Granted,” replied Kalyna and Vasy, who then asked, “Andżelika, that leaves you two Owls. What’s your strategy?”

Without glancing at Geralt, she replied, “After I leave here with Estera, we will divide the squad so she can establish a safe working perimeter around the two helicopters and recce a safe area to move to for permanence. However, my two Night Owls and I will work for as long as it takes finding other recruits among Dęblin students, Ukrainian refugees, or anyone on this base who believes Krupa can offer us a secure new home.”

“Over what period as I urged earlier?” asked Vasy.

“Given the way your crews have responded to events so far, we’d say Krupa could be secured within the next month… at least the key area around the main terminal. For instance, below the ground floor of the main concourse, I’ve identified on the floor plans a central space that could become another Zvenigora ‘cinema’ restaurant taking advantage of the network growing underground. A hub worth building and defending.”

There was generous applause for the vision.

Xenia Ahlberg, Pilot of Griffon asked, “I presume you want to use our craft to join the other two at Krupa tomorrow? We have room for eight of you, leaving say at 0600 tomorrow. Let’s discuss this idea at movie night this evening.

As the different groups dispersed outside, Geralt found himself alone with the Chayka cousins.

“Have we just witnessed the start of the move from Dęblin to Krupa?” he asked.

“Just the beginning of the move,” said Kalyna. “The arrival of French Mirages to Ukraine by the end of the year may be the end of an era.”

“Although the two Saab 340 AEWCS Sky and Sea Surveillance Planes when they arrived in Poland today for Ukraine,” said Vasy. “That might be today’s real game-changer, not anything we did.”

**

Wounded soldier at Kyiv memorial site: A young soldier sits in a wheelchair at a memorial site in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 31, 2024. Most Ukrainians wish to continue the war, despite massive losses over more than two years of fighting. KOSTIANTYN LIBEROV/LIBKOS/GETTY IMAGES

Saturday, June 8th – Zvenigora Restaurant, Dęblin, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland

“Although we’re missing the seventeen sisters at Krupa,” said Mariyka. “There’s always the same number missing out at Kalkniv, and they usually catch up on the movie showings.”

“You’re suggesting a third showing at Krupa,” said Sergei. “At least the locals and the students are dependable regulars here… and they’re supporting us again tonight.”

Bookings were steady, although Mariyka worried how her aunt’s business might decline when most of them moved to Krupa. Yet it had survived before the Night Witches had come to Dęblin.

What about her and her Flight Engineers leaving… with or without Sergei? Was she about to rip her family apart?

Her concerns were interrupted by Geralt arriving with his new partner Chae-Yeong, plus three confident women in midnight blue uniforms each with an owl patch. He said they were expecting five more, so they needed a table for ten, somewhere discreet.

More of his usual covert business? But she knew not to pry when he was tasked with the squadron’s security.

Instead, she found herself supporting her aunt in defending ‘all these useless Ukrainian refugees’.

“The sooner we stop aiding them,” said an angry customer, ”the sooner we can make peace with the Russians as Mr Putin says he wants. All Ukraine must do is accept that Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson are part of Russia as they always were. We don’t need Ukraine in NATO risking our lives.”

It was tempting to ignore the man but soon someone would oppose his opinion, provoking a fight.

“This restaurant is not the place for political debate, sir.”

The man stood up and shouted.

“This fascist bitch wants me to shut up. Should I? You all know how we end this American-sanctioned war. Throw the Ukrainian Nazis out.”

Two firm hands grasped his arms.

“Are you going to let these customers enjoy their meals and the movie in peace?” asked two Night Owls in Polish. “Shout your political propaganda outside, please.

The man broke free and staggered to the door, muttering, “Damn blackshirt thugs already here. The film’s crap like the food.”

He tripped over the doorstep, landing flat on his face.

A round of applause carried the Owls back to their table.

Owl of Athena: Original art – Luke Hillestad

“Let’s hope Zelensky’s forthcoming peace conference in Switzerland attracts better supporters,” said Andżelika. “In two weeks we’ll know.”

She turned as five younger women came into the restaurant and seeing her hurried over.

“Hope we didn’t miss anything,” said one with a lilting accent.

“Just a touch of theatre.”

The lights dimmed and Mariyka introduced the evening’s entertainment.

“Tonight, we have our first-ever double bill. Our feature is Ocean’s 8, a 2018 American heist comedy film directed by Gary Ross and written by Ross and Olivia Milch. The film is a spin-off from Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s series and the fourth instalment. The film features an ensemble cast including Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, Rihanna, and Helena Bonham Carter. The film follows a group of women led by Debbie Ocean, the sister of Danny Ocean, who plan a sophisticated heist at the annual Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

I’ll introduce our second film, a 2024 documentary after you’ve enjoyed Ocean’s 8.”

*

As the movie ended, the lights came on so Mariyka could introduce the documentary.

“We chose this 2024 documentary Blue Angels, as some of you are fighter jet pilots, like me. Some of you may even have flown in similar planes as those featured, although never in such formations. The Blue Angels follows the veterans and newest class of Navy and Marine Corps flight squadron as they go through intense training and into a season of heart-stopping aerial artistry. Be as amazed as I am whenever I see the Blue Angels fly with such precision.”

*

As the double bill ended and customers ordered fresh drinks at the bar, Sabina turned to her sister Mariyka, saying, “Pity so many missed tonight’s showing, especially the inspiring documentary. What’s going to happen when most of them are based at Krupa? Will we have enough clients here?”

“Aunt Agnieszka thinks so with the University staff and students supporting her… as before. We must have faith in her, especially as she’s planning for a cellar club in Lutsk, which would show films like here.”

“Does her club have to be in Lutsk?” asked Geralt as he paid the tab for his table. “My nieces noted something on Krupa’s ground plans. Join us when you’ve cleared up.”

Sometime later, Andżelika and her initial two Night Owls were finalizing the recruitment of the new five.

“Now we’re the perfect eight… almost like in ‘Ocean’s 8’… except this isn’t a heist, and we can’t afford any mistakes”

Agnieszka and her family joined them, wondering where this might lead as they pulled up more chairs.

Andżelika laid out the ground plan of Krupa’s main concourse.

“With a bit of imagination, this area here could be another Zvenigora ‘cinema’ restaurant, safely located underground within a network of spaces controlled by the 2022 Night Witches Squadron. We may know more about the location when we investigate in the next few days. It would be great too if there were communal spaces to meet family needs. It’s time our children could study safely too.”

“Have you room for a couple more,” asked Mariyka. “I’d like to see what’s there.”

“Ask Xenia Ahlberg, who’s joining us now.”

The Griffon pilot came over with Acacia Berntsen, her co-pilot, and Iryna Forsberg, their flight engineer.

“If these are all passengers, I’m afraid we can only take eight. Sorry. Maybe there’s another option, or some will have to come to Krupa when it’s secured in a few weeks.”

**

Slava Ukrayini

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