




When we started working with war trophies and artifacts in Ukraine, we found it strange to see books, statutes, and various instructions that the occupiers carried with them.
Why would a soldier bring the Statute of Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation into battle? It’s like their holy book or something… Do they reread their oath like a prayer in difficult moments… We don’t know what’s going on in the heads of these occupiers, but they carry such books with them that, together with old helmets, armor, cosmetics, gas masks, create a reliable load for them. And this is good for our brave soldiers who don’t need to reread their oath because it’s in our songs, thoughts about loved ones, and the air of Ukraine.
If you want, we can make a wonderful exhibit for you out of this item that you will surely like.



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