The exhibition of Russian military equipment that neutralized Ukraine ends today in Prague
Update: 08/03/2022 00:15
Issued by: 03/08/2022, 00:15
Prague – An exhibition of Russian military equipment, which was destroyed by Ukraine during the current war, ends today in Prague. The exhibition, which opened on Monday, July 11, on the Letenský plan, was originally supposed to end on Sunday, July 24. But it was extended due to great public interest, the Ukrainian embassy in Prague said.
The T-90 tank, the Šturm anti-tank set and the Buk anti-aircraft system can be seen for the last time in the open space near Letenské sady. Part of the exposition are, according to the information on website Ukrainian embassies, as well as some rockets and missiles fired by the Russian army at Ukrainian cities.
On February 24 this year, Russian forces invaded Ukraine from Russia and Belarus, as well as from the Crimean peninsula, which Moscow annexed in 2014. In 160 days of war, Russia according to the Ukrainian General Staff lost 41,170 soldiers, 1,786 tanks and 4,014 armored vehicles. Data on adversary losses cannot be verified from independent sources.