Badayev Village, the Prosen 8th Infantry Army's 151st Infantry Division was holding its ground in the village.
The main reason a division was now defending a village was because their troop strength had been severely reduced, and they currently only had enough soldiers for a battalion.
However, the survivors were mostly experienced veterans, so despite their diminished numbers, they were defending the village quite effectively.
But after confirming that they would encounter determined resistance here, the Anteans left only a small alert force behind and bypassed the village to continue advancing.
Brigadier Hauson, the acting commander of the 151st Division, looked at the former division commander who had been killed by a bomb, and decided not to provoke the Antean Armored Troops on the snowfields for the time being.