In Kyiv, on Khreshchatyk on the morning of August 21, he began to install destroyed Russian equipment for an exhibition on Independence Day.
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As Obshchestvennoye writes, about 20 units of destroyed enemy equipment, in particular tanks, self-propelled howitzers, infantry fighting vehicles, MTLBs, armored personnel carriers, BMDs, as well as the remains of downed missiles, were pulled onto the central street of the capital.
Khreshchatyk was blocked for cars for a week – from August 20 to August 28.
Destroyed Russian tanks and other equipment began to be brought to the center of Kyiv from Sunday 20 August.
Kyivans are now not allowed to enter Khreshchatyk, as they told the BBC correspondent, now they are “checking” it. People pass by or take pictures next to the skeletons of tanks and other equipment.
In addition to the exhibition, there will be no other public events on Independence Day, the city administration said. Ukrainian intelligence suggests that Russia may be preparing provocations or shelling for August 24, since the symbols of Ukrainian statehood are “special irritants” for Russians.
Source: Racurs

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