5
Surely
must be enough, and also required.
After
white has two unavoidable captures coming up: on white's next move, the
Black can prevent only one of those moves, so
the first objective is completed.
Continuing from there, white will play
next. It threatens black's F-pawn, and also the queen's rook or some other piece in front of it. All those pieces ...
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