In 1918, Ukraine is under attack by a Bolshevik army of 4,000 men led by General Muravyov, who aim to capture Kyiv. A small Ukrainian unit of 400 soldiers, mostly students, resists near the Kruty railroad station, determined to defend their city. The battle rages on with intense ferocity as the outnumbered and outgunned Ukrainian forces fight valiantly against their aggressors.
Kruty 1918
In 1918, a small Ukrainian unit of 400 soldiers, mostly comprising 300 students, bravely resisted the advance of a Bolshevik army of approximately 4,000 men, led by General Muravyov, towards Kyiv.