Zhenya nodded to Neil and reloaded his AN-94. The rifle chewed through ammunition fast and the last thing he wanted twas to be caught with an empty gun in a room clearing scenario. He made sure that it was in full-automatic mode before looking at Neil and nodding. "Ready?" He asked, but he knew that the question was rhetorical. Neil had better be ready, since anymore waiting and the enemy would probably figure out that something was about to happen. Zhenya took out a breaching charge - a squarish block that was little more than C4 shaped to explode in a certain direction - and planted it on the door. "Clear!" He shouted, looked away from the door and pressed the detonator. The rickety door exploded inwards in a shower of wooden shrapnel. Beneath the loud boom of the blast, Zhenya heard the familiar sounds of people yelling in agony. Looks like there had been people waiting to exit the building, after all. "Go!" Zhenya shouted to Neil and motioned for him to enter the building first. He waited until the Australian was through the door before storming into the right-side room that was just behind the door. He went from corner to corner to make sure that he had swept every inch of the room before going through a door way which led into another room. He spotted an enemy aiming an AK right at him and reacted without the slightest of hesitations.The AN-94's high rate of fire meant that two bullets struck the enemy in the chest within seconds of one another. The insurgent dropped to the ground, dead. "Rooms clear!" Zhenya reported as he went through another doorway leading back to the central corridor.