Exhibits from de-occupied areas to be displayed in front of UN building in New York

In late March-early April 2023, an exhibition dedicated to Russian armed aggression against Ukraine is expected to take place near the UN building in New York.

The relevant statement was made by Chief Consultant of the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Oleh Havrysh during the press conference ‘International Military Tribunal: What has changed in a year?’ at Ukrinform.

“Now we are planning a very big event, which has preliminarily been scheduled for March 28 but, perhaps, will take place in early April in New York, 100 meters away from the UN building, where an exhibition will be arranged by the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War. Many different exhibit items from the de-occupied areas of the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions will be displayed there,” Havrysh told.

In particular, the exhibition will show the children’s toys mined by Russian invaders, a diary of a Russian officer saying: “For everything we are doing, we will be on trial”, and recordings of women’s stories about being raped by Russians.

Havrysh expects that representatives to the UN from different countries will attend this exhibition.

In addition, according to Havrysh, the U.S. House of Representatives and Germany’s Bundestag registered draft bills on providing support for the establishment of Special Tribunal in order to bring the Russian leadership to justice, and the Ukrainian side expects them to be endorsed in the coming months.