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Russians to display Western ‘trophy’ tanks captured in Ukraine

- ANDREW OSBORN REUTERS

Western tanks and military hardware captured by Russian forces in Ukraine went on display in Moscow on Wednesday at an exhibition the Russian military said showed Western help would not stop it winning the war.

Long queues of people formed on what was a sunny May Day public holiday at the entrance to the exhibition, entitled “Trophies of the Russian Army,” which is being held outside a museum celebratin­g the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.

“History is repeating itself,” the Russian Defence Ministry said in a statement, adding that the Soviet Union had in 1943 also put on a display of captured tanks and hardware, in this case from the German army.

“Strength is in the truth. It’s always been that way. In 1943 and today. These war trophies reflect our strength. The more of them there are, the stronger we are,” the ministry stated, predicting a Russian victory in what it officially calls its “special military operation” in Ukraine.

“No Western military equipment will change the situation on the battlefiel­d,” the statement added.

According to Western and Ukrainian critics, much of Russia’s military hardware is old or outdated, and Russian battlefiel­d gains have resulted from sheer force of numbers and high casualties. Both sides keep the number of dead and injured a secret but are known to have suffered heavy losses.

The Moscow display, which includes U.S., German and French tanks supplied to Ukraine, came days after the U.S. approved a $61 billion aid package for Kyiv and after Russia made some swift but incrementa­l territoria­l gains in eastern Ukraine at a time when Kyiv’s forces say they lack ammo and manpower.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Visitors look at a U.s.-produced M777 howitzer at an exhibition displaying armoured vehicles and equipment captured by the Russian army from Ukrainian forces in the course of Russia-ukraine conflict, at Victory Park open-air museum on Poklonnaya Gora in Moscow, Russia, May 1.
REUTERS Visitors look at a U.s.-produced M777 howitzer at an exhibition displaying armoured vehicles and equipment captured by the Russian army from Ukrainian forces in the course of Russia-ukraine conflict, at Victory Park open-air museum on Poklonnaya Gora in Moscow, Russia, May 1.

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