An exhibition of belongings of temporarily occupied Ukrainian cities residents taken by Russians during the full-scale war opens in Russia

An exhibition of belongings of temporarily occupied Ukrainian cities residents taken by Russians during the full-scale war opens in Russia

An exhibition featuring books in Ukrainian, car licence plates, orders and identity cards has opened in the city of Nefteyugansk, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia.

Russian propaganda media reports.

The items were allegedly brought from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine by so-called "volunteers". However, it is not specified how exactly the Russians who handed over the exhibits to the museum received them.

The organisers of the exhibition, the Nefteyugansk Marine Union, noted that "there are not many exhibits yet, but the museum will be replenished".

At the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Russian military was repeatedly spotted and accused of looting in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. The Russians looted hospitals, schools and residential buildings.