A museum in Russia has opened an exhibition displaying looted household items and personal possessions of Ukrainians from occupied territories, including books in the Ukrainian language, car license plates, orders, identity cards, medals, and newspapers. The exhibition has sparked outrage, with many condemning the act as a clear example of the cultural scene in Russia. Additionally, reports have emerged of torture chambers set up by Russian forces in the Kharkiv Oblast, with at least 130 torture victims held in a local detention center, where they were systematically beaten and electrocuted. The situation in Ukraine continues to be dire, with reports of daily civilian murders and the brutal conditions faced by Ukrainian soldiers in the trenches.
Russian invaders open disturbing ‘museum’ with looted Ukrainian items. https://t.co/W4zLmyiCPg 📸 Astra https://t.co/Dv2ALk9Ina
A day in the life of a Ukrainian soldier in a trench. https://t.co/2YcBGHJJGw
Ukrainian trench life. Brutal. No wonder Zelensky can’t find new recruits! https://t.co/UTzA6WCeHA
Every day at least one Ukrainian Civilian is MURDERED by the russian war criminals. Every. Single. Day. https://t.co/qdTcHfywDJ
❗️ Russians torture Ukrainians in all occupied territories, electrocuting and beating them up https://t.co/DKIDqsX2Pm
Since the de-occupation of #Kharkiv Oblast, the National Police of #Ukraine has discovered in the region 28 torture chambers set up by #Russians. In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, National Police investigators have discovered 88 places in the Ukrainian…
Since the de-occupation of #Kharkiv Oblast, the National Police of Ukraine has discovered in the region 28 torture chambers set up by #Russians. In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, National Police investigators have discovered 88 places in the Ukrainian…
At least 130 torture victims were held in the local detention center in Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, for six months during the occupation by the 🇷🇺 army, according to @zminaUkraine. Most of all, 🇷🇺 security forces systematically beat and electrocuted victims. This is horrific… https://t.co/pZUuRAhFNH
An exhibition has opened in Russia of "everyday items" taken from the homes of Ukrainians by Putin's forces...Books, license plates, ID cards, medals, newspapers ... https://t.co/Sss2CNXDa4
Never forget, ruzzians are nothing more than thief’s and criminals. From top to bottom https://t.co/bPKIqfR4uc
A museum with looted household items of Ukrainians was opened in Russia. There, Russian looters displayed books in the Ukrainian language, car license plates, orders and identity cards. Sick bastards are proud of this and brag about it https://t.co/9FapqRsPjO
next time someone says how "cultural boycott against the russian culture is problematic", remind them that opening exhibitions with looted personal possessions of ukrainians from occupied territories is a perfect example of the current cultural scene there https://t.co/ESxYhbW40R