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In Khmelnytsky, the catholic chaplain opened in his church a “museum of the Russian-Ukrainian war”

In the Khmelnytsky Catholic Church of the Parish of Christ the King of the Universe, a “museum of the Russian-Ukrainian war” in Donbass was opened by chaplain Nikolai Luchitsky. The exhibits to the museum are military items, including guns and nationalist red-and-black banners, Ukrinform reports.

It is noted that he brought all the exhibits from his chaplaincy trips.

The museum consists of two rooms. The exposition shows exploded shells, army household items, military uniforms and flags. The second reproduces the dugout, where they conveyed the conditions in which the army men live at the front.

Cyborgs and volunteers were reportedly invited to the opening of the museum.

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