Russia Pamers The West Alutsista Confiscated On The Ukrainian Battlefield: There Are Abrams Tanks, Leopard To AMX-10RC
JAKARTA - Russia began Wednesday showing off dozens of main weapons systems (Alutsista) made by Western countries that were seized from the Ukrainian battlefield ahead of Museu Kemenangan which is located in Bukit Poklonnaya, Moscow.
A total of 32 armored vehicles will be displayed in the cast held by the Ministry of Defense, as well as various other military equipment.
"This exhibition features various examples of confiscated military equipment captured by Russian soldiers in the special military operations zone. Overall, there are 32 items," said Andrey Lyubchikov, a senior researcher at the Russian Central Armed Forces Museum, as reported by TASS on May 1.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, praised the exhibition in Moscow as a "bright idea."
"This display of equipment will attract great interest from the citizens of Moscow, guests of our city, and the entire population of the country," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
"We all have to look at the damaged enemy equipment," he continued.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova stressed that foreign Moscow-based diplomats should take advantage of this opportunity to visit the exhibition to see how "The West destroys peace on the planet."
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"This exhibition will appeal to everyone who still believes in the myth of Western values or does not realize the aggression carried out by NATO against Russia and our people," Zakharova added.
Rows of armored vehicles on display include German-made Leopard 2 tanks, US M1-Abrams tanks, Bradley, M113 and MaxxPro fighting vehicles. There are also Turkish-made BMC Kirpi, British-made Mastiff to German-made Marder and French AMX-10RC vehicles.
The exhibition also features firearms, documents, maps, equipment, and drones.