“Brotherhood of nations”: Russia opens museum of looted Ukrainian belongings
Organizers claim the exhibit aims to showcase the "brotherhood" between Russians and Ukrainians. The post “Brotherhood of nations”: Russia opens museum of looted Ukrainian belongings appeared first on Euromaidan Press.
The Russian city of Nefteyugansk has opened a museum displaying the personal belongings of Ukrainians living in territories occupied by Russia, reports local outlet NEFT.
Among the exhibits are Ukrainian-language newspapers, children’s books, vehicle license plates, tape recorders, medals, and IDs. Organizers claim volunteers brought back these items from “humanitarian” missions to occupied Ukraine.
New museum in Russia displays personal items from Ukraine's occupied territories, including Ukrainian newspapers and books, vehicle plates, tape recorders, medals, and IDs. Organizers claim it reflects Russian-Ukrainian fraternity
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