Germany will open the world’s first museum outside Ukraine dedicated to evidence of Russian aggression. One of the central exhibits will be the destroyed van of the Kherson volunteer detachment, which was attacked by a Russian drone in 2025.
This was reported by UP.Kultura.
The opening of the museum will take place on February 24, 2026 – on the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion.
Among the exhibits — the smashed car of the Kherson volunteers, above which the museum will display a Russian SuperCam drone with a wingspan of 3.5 meters. This is not an art installation, but a reconstruction of a real attack.
The museum will show video of the strike on the van, filmed from the camera of the Russian drone operator and intercepted by Ukrainian special services. Nearby they will display Oleg’s selfie, taken at the moment when he witnessed his friend’s death, the article says.
In addition to the Kherson van, the museum will present Russian drones of 2025, including a prototype drone with elements of artificial intelligence, modern optical drones that cannot be jammed, an FPV drone demonstrating aiming, as well as fragments of equipment and other material evidence of war crimes.
Organizers emphasize that the exhibition is not a staged reconstruction, but displays real artifacts of the war brought from Ukraine.
Recall, on April 12, 2025, in the Dnipro district of Kherson a Russian drone dropped explosives on a car of the CF “Spravzhni” team. As a result of the attack 27-year-old volunteer Oleg Salnik was killed. Also injured were the fund’s co-founder Oleg Degusarov and volunteer Serhii Boychuk.
Trying to justify the drone attack on the volunteers’ car in Kherson, the occupation media accused them of looting.

