The Commander Yuri Andropov, actually a former Red Army lieutenant colonel and ex-colonel in the KGB, was a man trained in both tactical combat roles as in intelligence. He had fought in Afghanistan and Chechnya and in both battlefronts he had excelled for his effective and ruthless methods. Andropov had remained loyal to his uniform until the disintegration of the former USSR, when he saw members of the nomenklatura, who had never taken risks in their positions of bureaucrats, pounce on goods and giant corporations and seize them or tear them apart with their greed and incompetence. When he returned to Moscow the predation had been completed and there was nothing left for him. Luckily for Yuri, a brother who held the rank of General of the Soviet Army financed the first steps in what woul

