But it has nothing to do with World War Two. On display is Western military hardware captured by the Russian army in Ukraine.
"They lowered the proudly raised cannon so that [the] Leopard looked like a defeated one," Russian media reported.
Armoured vehicles from a dozen NATO countries, drones, rocket launchers: a crowd flocked to Moscow's Victory Park Wednesday to see military "trophies" brought back from Ukrainian battlefields.
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Military hardware, including tanks, captured by Russia in Ukraine, are on display in Victory Park for a month-long open-air ...
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