Museum G.O.R.A. Zone I Border location. Defense.

In the first line of defense, our guns are not very impressive.

However, as was shown earlier, they hit their targets.

Plus there are trenches.

Previously (photo on the left), passing by this building, I did not think that it was inhabited, and only the last time I was lucky enough to see it clearly.

There’s a whole world there!

And the bunker is not lifeless and conducts machine-gun fire.

In the photo you can see that the flame is not connected to the machine gun itself, but in dynamics, from afar, and even with loud sound accompaniment, it turns out to be quite realistic.

There are a couple of armored hulls from interesting tanks.

And also armored caps of various designs

and portable armor shields,

which, however, were also used by the enemy.

The enemies don’t know it yet, but there are many unpleasant surprises ahead.

A pair of mortars are located slightly to the side of the main concentration of equipment.

They don’t quite fit into the concept of the location, but you can’t throw out the words from the song: I’m showing them here.

(Text: “FRONTLINE DOG. During the Great Patriotic War, frontline dogs blew up more than 800 fascist tanks, delivered over 120 thousand combat reports, and carried about 700 thousand wounded from the battlefield.“)

In the same location there is a unique monument to a front-line dog.

(Text: “FRONTLINE DOG. During the Great Patriotic War, frontline dogs blew up more than 800 fascist tanks, delivered over 120 thousand combat reports, and carried about 700 thousand wounded from the battlefield.“)

Everywhere here there are ubiquitous squirrels, which calmly and brazenly roam throughout the entire territory.

To be continued…

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