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According to the Ministry of Defense of Russia, the exhibition will last one mon...

Moscow will hold an exhibition of equipment, which was captured at the front in Ukraine

According to the Ministry of Defense of Russia, the exhibition will last one month. It will feature more than 30 samples of military equipment production of a number of countries. On May 1, an exhibition of trophy weapons and equipment, which was captured during the war in Ukraine, will start in the Russian capital in Moscow in the Victory Hill Park. This is discussed in the report of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. According to the department, the exhibition will last one month.

It plans to present more than 30 samples of military equipment of the US, Great Britain, Germany, France, Turkey, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, South Africa, Finland, Australia, Austria and Ukraine. The participants of the event will be able to see the LOOPARD tank and the Marder infantry fighting machine, the American infantry fighting machine (BMP) Bradley, the Swedish BMP CV90 and the French AMH-10RC armored vehicle.

At the same time, the exhibition will present samples of small arms of foreign armies, combat documents, maps and ideological literature. The Russian military says, in the days remaining before the parade, careful technical preparation of equipment and its painting will be carried out. At the same time, it will be applied to the symbolism of Victory Day. The parade training occurs in the Alabino Moscow region on the site, which is an imitation of the Red Square.

The head of the Russian defense department, Sergei Shoigu, stated that more than nine thousand people and 75 units of military equipment will participate in the Red Square parade. In addition, he added that this year military parades will take place in 28 cities of Russia. "They will participate in more than fifty thousand Osibations about a thousand weapons and military equipment," Shoiga said.