Vladimir Putin’s campaign of military aggression in Ukraine has been shamed by a public display of devastating tanks and other armoured vehicles in Prague. The capital will play host to an exhibition of destroyed Kremlin military equipment from Monday, as announced by the Embassy of Ukraine in the Czech Republic. The Russian vehicles, tarnished with the marks of counter-attacks from the frontline of the conflict, have been provided by Ukraine after being captured by President Zelensky’s armed forces. The display comes amid reports that President Putin’s military is struggling to replace armoured vehicles destroyed in the war as the Russian invaders are unable to access vital supplies needed to continue the ‘special military operation’.
Footage of Kremlin tanks being transported to the Czech Republic was released by Anton Gerashchenko, an Advisor to the MInister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
In a social media statement attached to the video, Mr Gerashchenko added: “54 years after ‘Prague Spring,’ Russian tanks are coming into the Czech capital again.
“Only this time they are harmless – destroyed by the Ukrainian army.
“Exhibition of the Russian military equipment will open on the 11th July at Letenska Plan.”
The display is set to feature infamous pieces of advanced Russian military equipment, including tanks and missile systems.
Oryx, a specialist warfare research organisation, has identified the Russian T-90 among the equipment on display, the main battle tank of the Kremlin’s forces.
In addition a BUK-M2 surface to air missile system will feature in the exhibition, an advanced piece of technology used for precise medium-range shelling attacks.
The warfare analyst also confirmed the presence of a Russian 2S34 Hosta, a more modern piece of Kremlin equipment which entered service as an improved version of the outdated 2S1 Gvosdika howitzer technology.
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