The Beast of War


 In the middle of the Soviet–Afghan war, a Russian tank crew becomes trapped deep inside enemy territory after attacking an Afghan village. Their only hope for survival is the powerful tank they call “The Beast.”


But tension grows inside the tank. The commander is cruel and ruthless, willing to kill anyone enemy or his own soldiers to finish the mission. One of the soldiers, tired of the commander’s brutality, begins to question whether he is fighting for the right side.



Meanwhile, a group of Afghan rebels (the Mujahideen), whose village was destroyed, are determined to hunt down the tank and take revenge. What follows is a dangerous chase across rocky mountains, traps, betrayal, and life-or-death decisions.


The Beast becomes not just a machine of war, but a symbol of fear, power, and moral conflict.


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