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Russian destroyed tanks and howitzers shown on Kyiv's main street
A 'parade' of destroyed Russian equipment will be held on Khreshchatyk in Kyiv. Burned tanks, armored vehicles, and the remains of missiles have begun to be set up on the capital's main street
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This is reported by Espreso correspondent Kateryna Halko.
Photo: Kateryna Halko
About 20 units of destroyed Russian equipment have already been brought to the main street of the Ukrainian capital, including tanks, self-propelled howitzers, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and the remains of downed missiles.
The exhibition of destroyed enemy equipment is currently being assembled.
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