In 1241, the Mongol army led by the sons of Genghis Khan launched a westward expedition, and wherever they went, they were devastated. When they arrived at the Carpathian Mountains, the local hunters, the Belkut brothers, secretly entered the camp in Mongolia and released the hostages they had taken. The angry Mongolian general decided to take retaliatory measures and destroy the local area of Carpathians
In 1241, the Mongol army led by the sons of Genghis Khan launched a westward expedition, and wherever they went, they were devastated. When they arrived at the Carpathian Mountains, the local hunters, the Belkut brothers, secretly entered the camp in Mongolia and released the hostages they had taken. The angry Mongolian general decided to take retaliatory measures and destroy the local area of Carpathians