Bullet holes are seen on the windshield of an Ukraine-made armoured vehicle displayed at the exhibition of trophy military equipment in Moscow. An exhibition of trophy military equipment captured by Russian servicemen during the Russian-Ukraine war, known as the special military operation in Russia, opened in the Victory Park in Moscow on May 1, 2024. Damaged, destroyed, and captured military equipment of NATO countries and Ukraine are exhibited to the Russian public. The Russian-Ukraine war began on February 24, 2024. Since then the NATO countries have been supplying the Ukraine army with wea

Bullet holes are seen on the windshield of an Ukraine-made armoured vehicle displayed at the exhibition of trophy military equipment in Moscow. An exhibition of trophy military equipment captured by Russian servicemen during the Russian-Ukraine war, known as the special military operation in Russia, opened in the Victory Park in Moscow on May 1, 2024. Damaged, destroyed, and captured military equipment of NATO countries and Ukraine are exhibited to the Russian public. The Russian-Ukraine war began on February 24, 2024. Since then the NATO countries have been supplying the Ukraine army with wea Stock Photo
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1 May 2024

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Bullet holes are seen on the windshield of an Ukraine-made armoured vehicle displayed at the exhibition of trophy military equipment in Moscow. An exhibition of trophy military equipment captured by Russian servicemen during the Russian-Ukraine war, known as the special military operation in Russia, opened in the Victory Park in Moscow on May 1, 2024. Damaged, destroyed, and captured military equipment of NATO countries and Ukraine are exhibited to the Russian public. The Russian-Ukraine war began on February 24, 2024. Since then the NATO countries have been supplying the Ukraine army with weapons.

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