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The attempt to break through the Soviet

Gift from "grandparents": the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation stormed the positions of the Armed Forces near Avdiivka on trucks of the 1930s (video)

The attempt to break through the Soviet "one -half" produced before the Second World War was not successful. Ukrainian artillery promptly worked on a column of the invaders. The Russian army tries to storm the settlement of Pervomaisk near Avdiivka of Donetsk region on Soviet trucks GAZ-AA, known as "one and a half". Video "Breakthrough" appeared on social networks. The "one and a half" go, here the artillery went to work . . . Now [the Russians] will burn.

They go to the "diamond" [to a position in the area of ​​the Avdiivsky industrial zone], "-commented the Ukrainian soldiers who watched the truck column. GAZ-AA truck was released in the USSR from 1932 to 1942. The first serial model of the car came off the conveyor of Gorkovsky. January 29, 1932. Soviet engineers used as a basic model of the 1930 Ford Model AA truck. Focus earlier wrote about unsuccessful attempts by the Russians to storm Avdiivka.