Crater holes, corpses, and scorched vegetation, the trees in the no man's land were blasted to bits, leaving only branchless trunks, seemingly narrating their suffering to the people.
Many parts of the battlefield began to resemble the desolate landscape of the moon's surface, full of craters, with the difference being that the moon appears white, while the battlefield is an expanse of gray.
In the distance, the ground was somewhat protruded under the morning light, faintly revealing some tan or lime-colored mounds, which were the parapet walls and fortifications set up by the enemy in front of their trenches for cover.
Suddenly, a piercing whistle sounded, signaling the commencement of the breakthrough battle.
The battle began with an offensive in the middle of the frontline; the Allies' focused attack would surely attract the Ottoman Army's suppressive artillery fire, otherwise, the middle segment of the Ottoman frontline might be breached.