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The Russian Ministry of Defense has been holding an exhibition of captured military equipment from the war in Ukraine since this week. The exhibition includes Western equipment, including vehicles from the Czech Republic. The exhibition will be open for the entire month at the memorial dedicated to the Second World War in the western part of Moscow.
The exhibition features more than 40 pieces of military equipment from 12 countries, each identified by the flag of its country of origin. On display are both small arms and uniforms of NATO countries, as well as Western-made equipment. Among the items are a U.S. M1 Abrams tank, a German Leopard 2, a French AMX-10RC, and a Czech BVP armored personnel carrier.
According to The Washington Post, much of this equipment "was sent to Ukraine with great fanfare for its much-touted summer offensive, which subsequently bogged down in a fierce Russian defense." The newspaper suggests that the exhibition's message is that even in a conflict against the entire "collective West," Moscow's victory is inevitable.

Since its opening, long queues have formed at the entrance. A sign at the entrance indicates that Western ambassadors will be given priority in the queue.
Former CIA analyst **Larry Johnson** stated in an interview with the YouTube channel Dialogue Works that Russia has humiliated the West with the exhibition of military equipment. "Now they are showcasing the equipment. The goal is to humiliate the West," he said.
According to Johnson, this signals that Western technology has proven to be ineffective. The former CIA analyst also noted that this gesture is a "victory dance" for Moscow.
Previously, U.S. analyst Johnson revealed a plan by Washington to attack China after Russia's defeat. He also emphasized that the loss of Ukraine was inevitable. The former analyst also suggested that Russia could take control of Kyiv and Odesa.
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