The spoils of war
An exhibit of captured Western military equipment on Moscow’s Poklonnaya Hill draws a colourful crowd

In early May, an open-air exhibition of war trophies, which state news agencies claimed were captured by Russian forces in Ukraine, opened on Moscow’s Poklonnaya Hill, one of the city’s highest points, much of which is now given over to Victory Park, which celebrates various 19th and 20th century Russian military victories.
The exhibition features tanks, APCs and other armed vehicles, as well as firearms and even mines. Novaya Gazeta Europe made an outing to the exhibition during the recent May holidays to witness pro-war Russians celebrating Victory Day by proudly inspecting captured NATO military hardware.

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