Sketch of an attack. Two soldiers, each with a rifle in hand, are heading left to attack the enemy. They are wearing helmets and boots, with overcoats slung over their shoulders. The soldier on the left is depicted reclining, leaning on the ground with his right hand. The scene takes place among the hills, with an aeroplane schematically depicted in the background above. The epaulettes on one of the soldiers raise doubts about the author's dating of the work (epaulettes appeared in the Red Army only in 1943). The author likely signed her works later, without adhering to a chronological order. The scene does not correspond to the title of the work: border guards had different equipment and did not attack with the support of aviation.