Russia will soon be showcasing captured NATO vehicles from the battlefield in Ukraine at a month-long exhibition in Moscow.Beginning May 1, more than 30 samples of military equipment made in Australia, Austria, the United Kingdom, the U.S., Turkey, Ukraine, France, Finland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Sweden and South Africa, will be displayed at Moscow's Victory Park, the Russian Ministry of Defense said.
Victory Day in the capital is typically marked with President Vladimir Putin addressing crowds and a military parade at the Red Square. The Russian leader typically uses the day of national celebration to show off the country's military power.Last year's event was notably muted in contrast to previous parades, with just one tank taking part in the procession—an old Soviet T-34.