A terrified mother holds her child in her arms. Explosions illuminate the scars of urban landscapes. A grieving woman cries over the improvised grave of a family member.
These are not scenes from the battlefields of Ukraine. They are images from an exhibition in Moscow called NATO: Chronicle of Cruelty who opened this month at the Museum of Modern History, a short walk from the Kremlin.
The walls of the exhibition are covered with paintings depicting NATO missiles aimed at civilians, an Estonian soldier wearing a skull mask at NATO military exercises, and Soviet-era propaganda posters.
Also on display are Russian military “trophies” from Ukraine, including a bullet-riddled American flag and a helmet decorated with the letters SS, allegedly claimed to have been taken by a Ukrainian soldier. The exhibition is
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