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English: Soviet light cruiser Chervona Ukraina, 1935 (visible KR-1 /Heinkel HD.55 flying boat onboard, and lack of bow AA-gun.
Русский: Лёгкий крейсер Червона Украина, 1935 год.
Українська: Легкий крейсер Червона Україна, 1935 рік.
Polski: Radziecki krążownik Czerwona Ukraina, 1935 (widoczna łódź latająca KR-1 /Heinkel HD.55 na pokładzie i brak dziobowego działa plot 75 mm).
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