Meanwhile, parts of a Tochka-U tactical missile, Su-34 fighter jet, Mi-24 helicopter, and Buk-M2 air defense system, belonging to the Russian army, are also exhibited at the entrance of the museum.
Janna Ocheretina, a museum official, told Anadolu Agency that the museum was opened Sunday and has already allured many Ukrainians.
"We show the people the traces left by the Russian army on our land. There are (parts of) Russian weapons and missiles that bombed our homes. Almost all samples of weapons belonging to the Russian army are (displayed) here," said Ocheretina.