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DMZ Key: Taraq River Supply Shack Location

In-game screenshot showing where to find the Taraq River Supply Shack.

This guide explains where to find the Taraq River Supply Shack location after getting the key in Warzone DMZ.

There are dozens of keys to find in Warzone‘s DMZ mode. Some are more valuable than others. But each one will get you some good loot if you are willing to put in the effort and track down what they open.

Looting and extracting is the name of the game in DMZ. As such, keys are incredibly useful resources for those wanting to ensure they maximise each deployment.

The Taraq River Supply Shack key is one that most players will come across in Al Mazrah. It is commonly found in lootable containers and on enemy AI soldiers.

However, unlike the keys that point to designated landmarks, this key is for an unknown location. So, you need to find it for yourself.

A screenshot showing a Warzone DMZ key.
A key acquired in DMZ.

Let’s go over where to find the Taraq River Supply Shack in DMZ…

Warzone DMZ Key: Taraq River Supply Shack Location

This is where to find the Taraq River Supply Shack location in Warzone DMZ:

The Taraq River Supply Shack is located north east of Taraq Village. It is at map coordinates ‘E2’ next to the river on its west side, slightly north of the bridge to Al Mazrah City.

In-game screenshot showing the Taraq River Supply Shack location in Warzone DMZ.

To reach the shack, simply jump off the bridge and into the water and swim to it. Alternatively, it can be reached from land by going down the river bank.

Screenshot showing the Taraq River Supply Shack in DMZ.

It only has one entry point – a locked front door. Use the Taraq River Supply Shack key to unlock it and the loot inside will be yours!

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Joe Harby

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