British armoured vehicles seized in Ukraine have been placed on display in Moscow city centre.
A Saxon armoured personnel carrier was seen alongside a German Leopard tank in the city's Victory Park.
The open-air space is usually used as a commemoration of the Red Army's victory over Nazi Germany at the end of World War Two.
However, the museum has been transformed into a glorification of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The month-long exhibit will also feature an American Bradley tank, a Swedish CV90 and a French-made AMX-10RC armoured fighting vehicle.
The captured vehicles were displayed beneath red banners reading "Our victory is inevitable" and are described as a celebration of Russia's success "against Ukrainian militants and their Western supporters."
Opening to visitors on May 1, the exhibition will run alongside Moscow's Red Square Victory Day Parade on May 9 in commemoration of the Soviet's victory against the Nazis.
Trucks transporting the captured military equipment from Nato nations donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine were seen arriving at Poklonnaya Hill last week.
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