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Personal belongings, form and weapons: in the United States the exhibition dedicated to the crimes of the Russian Federation in Ukraine (photo) opened

The exhibition presents artifacts that have been collected in Ukraine throughout the year, since the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation. In total, more than a thousand museum exhibits were collected - they were placed on an area of ​​1. 5 thousand square meters. meters. At the exhibition "Ukraine. Crucifixion.

Tribunal", which opened on March 31 in New York and is dedicated to the crimes of the Russian military in Ukraine, exhibited an unusual exhibit on personal belongings of the occupiers, said the Deputy CEO on Facebook. According to him, the event is dedicated to the institution of a special international tribunal that will judge Russia for the crime of aggression. The exposition consists of artifacts collected during the year in field expeditions in occupied Ukrainian settlements.

In the first days of April - in the Kiev and Chernihiv regions, in September and October - in Kharkiv and Donbass, in November - in the Kherson region. Thus, on an area of ​​1. 5 thousand square meters. meters of more than a thousand museum exhibits were placed. They are combined compositionally into structural blocks and they reveal different topics, in one way or another related to the Russian-Ukrainian war.

The partners of the project were the Office of the President of Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, the Permanent Representation of Ukraine under the United Nations and the Consulate General of Ukraine in New York. The opening ceremony of the exhibition in New York was attended by diplomats, in particular, participants in the missions of the world in the UN, Ukrainian veterans, well-known public and cultural figures, representatives of the media.

The participants of the event were greeted in video addresses by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Presidential Office Head Andriy Yermak. Among those present at the opening also were the post of Ukraine at the UN Sergey Kislytsia, as well as his colleagues: Post-Denmark Martin Bill Herman, Lithuanian Representative Ritas Paulaskas, Poland Krzysztof Shchersky and US Deputy Representative Richard Mills.

They all emphasized the importance of justice for Ukraine and its affected citizens, as well as the solidarity of the free world in the fight against aggression. In total, more than 50 representatives of different diplomatic missions at the UN, as well as more than 100 experts, public figures, journalists, and public opinion leaders took part in the opening of the exhibition. Ukraine was also represented by the paramedic Yulia Paevskaya (Tyra call sign), who survived the Russian captivity.

One of the central exhibits of the exhibition was a five -pointed star made of Russian occupiers' shoes. The exposition also presents maps. One of them is the same map used by the sabotage group of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which tries to capture Kiev. In addition, at the exhibition you can get acquainted with the diary entries of the invaders, photos showing one day from the life of the Ukrainian capital on the 13th day of the full-scale war.

Viewers can also see photos taken during the exhumation of bodies tortured by the occupiers of Ukrainians in Izum. The exhibition even presented a door from a school basement in the village of Yaidy. In New York, an exhibition dedicated to the crime of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine was opened that on March 17, Focus wrote that the UN Commission did not find a sign of genocide in Ukraine.