Hours later, news of the infiltration and attack on Barron's mansion spread everywhere, making headlines around the country.
Although the arms dealer had a bad reputation abroad, in this country he was known as a close friend of the president.
He had donated large amounts to charities and public projects, making him look like a patriot in the eyes of the people.
The reports called it a terrorist attack.
As for Barron himself, he was completely fine — he wasn't at the mansion when the attack happened.
Security at airports became much stricter, and the people responsible for the attack were now being hunted down.
With the government — and the entire country — now focused on the attack, it would be almost impossible for the mercenaries to escape.
The building stood tall and cold in the middle of Moscow, its steel and glass walls gleaming under the gray sky.
