[center] [h1][i]Old Flames[/i][/h1] [h2]A Powerbound Origins RP[/h2] [hr] [img]http://syriahr.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/4165611510171888_438098666325558_6005618041783874877_n.jpg[/img] YPG Camp Near Markada, Northeastern Syria June 16th, 2017 [hr][/center] Things were pretty hectic right now. Ever since 2014, with the help of the NATO Coalition operating in Syria and Iraq, the YPG has been advancing south and taking swaths of land away from the so-called Islamic State. The war has been dragging on way too long for both Iraq and Syria, and hundreds of thousands of humans lost their lives to the war, both military and civilian. However, the war seems to be coming to a close, as the YPG is making its way to Raqqa, the ISIS HQ. The rebels and government are currently at a ceasefire, as they are working to rid ISIS from the world as well. Things are looking good, and to the south of this very YPG camp was a small village under the control of ISIS... and the 32nd plan on taking it over. The Coalition has been sending spec-ops personnel, mainly French, British and American, to help designate targets for the airstrikes. Most of the 32nd has mobilized already to wait in position on other sides of the village to make a pincer movement, and most of the Spec Ops personnel are with them, leaving Marcus with only Daraan (the commander), Tara (his aide), and around 14 other YPG fighters. All they have left now are a few Toyota trucks with heavy machine guns mounted on the back. The strategy was simple... send a few experience individuals to go attack the front gates, and while the IS fighters are distracted and overconfident, the Coalition fighter jets will release their munitions, and the rest of the force will rise and attack at the right time, taking the terrorists by surprise and thus taking the village with little casualties. Daran stood in his outfit of a normal green camo jacket, M16 slung on his back as he held his handheld radio. Right beside him was Tara, who wore a green outfit as well, having a shoddy battle vest, carrying her assault rifle. The other fighters, both men and women, were waiting by the trucks, a few of them listening in on ISIS radio communications. So far, the enemy wasn't aware of the Kurdish presence surrounding them... and were in for a big surprise.