Let $ABC$ be an equilateral triangle with the side length equals $a+ b+ c$. On the side $AB{}$ of the triangle $ABC$ points $C_1$ and $C_2$ are chosen, on the side $BC$ points $A_1$ and $A_2$, arc chosen, and on the side $CA$ points $B_1$ and $B_2$ are chosen such that $A_1A_2 = CB_1 = BC_2 = a, B_1B_2 = AC_1 = CA_2 = b, C_1C_2 = BA_1 = AB_2 = c$. Let the point $A^{’}$ be such that the triangle $A^{'} B_2C_1$ is equilateral, and the points $A$ and $A^{'}$ lie on different sides of the line $B_2C_1$. Similarly, the points $B^{’}$ and $C^{'}$ are constructed (the triangle $B^{'} C_2A_1$ is equilateral, and the points $B$ and $B^{’}$ lie on different sides of the line $C_2A_1$; the triangle $C^{'} A_2B_1$ is equilateral, and the points $C$ and $C^{'}$ lie on different sides of the line $A_2B_1$). Prove that the triangle $A^{'}B^{'}C^{'}$ is equilateral.