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In Kiev, the museum on the Russian invasion: “We receive new artifacts from the front every day”

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In Kiev, the museum on the Russian invasion: “We receive new artifacts from the front every day”

LONDON – War museums are generally created years or decades after a conflict has ended. But a museum on the Russian invasion was born in Kiev while the war is still ongoing: on the sidewalk of Kriposnyi Street, a few blocks from the headquarters on which on February 24th a Russian para commando was launched to try to assassinate the president Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky.

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