Okay, so I spent some time figuring out these Koschei Complex entrances in DMZ the other day. Heard about this underground spot, and you know me, gotta check things out for myself. It’s not like other maps where you just select it from the menu. Nope, you gotta dive into Al Mazrah first.

So, I kitted up, grabbed my usual loadout, nothing too fancy, and jumped into Al Mazrah. The plan was simple: find these supposed bunker doors. The Tac-Map actually helps a bit here, showing three of them marked with question marks. That’s where I decided to start.
Heading to the Marked Spots
First one I checked out was the one near Rohan Oil. You gotta look for the bunker entrance, it’s pretty obvious once you’re close. Went down the ramp, dark and kinda creepy. The airlock door takes a second, then bam, you’re loading into the complex. It felt different right away, much tighter spaces.
Next, I tried the entrance over by Al Mazrah City, under that highway overpass thing. Same deal – find the bunker doors, hit the button, wait for the cycle. Each entrance drops you into a slightly different starting area inside Koschei, which is interesting. Found some AI waiting pretty quick inside that one.
The third marked one is down south, near the Taraq Village bridge. Tucked away again. Each time, hitting that airlock button felt like a one-way trip, you know? Made sure I had enough plates before going in each time. Learned that lesson the hard way before.
Finding the Sneaky One
Now, the intel mentioned a fourth, unmarked entrance. This one took a bit more effort. Heard whispers it was somewhere in the Oasis area, northwest part of the map. Had to search around the flooded buildings and ruins there. Found a crack in a wall, almost missed it. You gotta swim underwater for a bit to actually get to the airlock for this one. Definitely the trickiest to just stumble upon.

- Rohan Oil Entrance: Pretty straightforward bunker door.
- Al Mazrah City Entrance: Under the highway, easy to spot if you know where to look.
- Taraq Bridge Entrance: South side, another bunker setup.
- Oasis Entrance: This one’s sneaky, involves a swim through a hidden crack.
Once you’re inside, it’s a whole different game. Each entrance seemed to have its own little puzzle or challenge right off the bat. One needed a car battery and jumper cables, another had sentry guns to deal with. It wasn’t just walk in and loot. You had to actually do something to push further in.
My main takeaway? Don’t just rush in. Knowing where the entrances are is just the first step. Being ready for what’s immediately on the other side is key. Took a few runs to get the hang of which entrance led where and what initial obstacles to expect. Definitely a cool addition, makes Al Mazrah feel like it has more secrets now.