Exhibition of destroyed Russian military equipment opens in Kyiv

A "parade" of destroyed Russian equipment opens on Khreschatyk Street in the capital. Burnt tanks, armored vehicles, and remnants of rockets were installed on the central street of Kyiv.
Rubryka reports that Khreshchatyk is closed from Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Street to Maidan Nezalezhnosti.
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The destroyed equipment of the Russian occupiers, including tanks, self-propelled howitzers, BMPs, MTLBs, armored personnel carriers, BMDs, and the remains of downed missiles, have already been brought to the capital's main street.
In Kyiv, from August 20, 11:00 p.m. to August 28, 11:00 p.m., part of Khreschatyk was closed to traffic from Maidan Nezalezhnosti to Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Street.
On the occasion of Ukraine's Independence Day, no mass events are planned in the capital. Only there will be an exhibition of battered Russian equipment.
It was also reported that on Independence Day, Ukrainians would form a living chain of unity in different countries.