[Arkhangelsk]
While perched above snowy hills, the group could see one of Russia's northernmost cities in the distance.
It was situated on both banks of the Northern Dvina, near the point at which it emptied into the arctic White Sea. The city extended for more than 25 miles along the banks of the river and the numerous islands that made up its delta region.
While the city itself appeared to be dead as if it had been abandoned from afar, there was one particular island separated by the river that seemed to have civilization on it.
The island had a complete perimeter wall with electricity and guards. Not only that, but there were also natural barriers of the river on two sides with a bridge connecting both sides, safeguarding this fortification. Even from the distance, it was clear that it was impressively secure.
However, Viktor was not sure if he should pass through this particular island or go around the perimeter of it.