A total of sixty 120mm mortar shells in three rounds adjusted their posture using the airflow ejected from the shells in mid-air, falling precisely on the abandoned village according to the marked coordinates...
The firelight from the explosion was very restrained, but the circular impact caused by the shockwave was extraordinarily conspicuous in the night.
Along with an orange flame flashing through the explosion, a mass of shrapnel and earth mixed with the heavy rain to form a spherical curtain visible to the naked eye...
The curtain seemed to carry its own destructive effect, scraping a layer of soil off the ground as it passed.
An old wooden house was hit, the shell pierced through the roof into the interior, and then the explosion blew out the windows and door of the wooden house...
A few knock-kneed Island Nation soldiers chose to seek cover during the mortar attack, but the confined space amplified the explosion's effects.
