Exhibition commemorates the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the second anniversary of the military invasion of Kew. Two years after the invasion, the number of soldiers killed in combat continues to rise, and their families continue to grieve.

At the venue, in addition to the soldiers' belongings and clothing donated by their bereaved families, there will also be on display footage of the soldiers living harmoniously together before the fighting escalated. "If we had enough weapons, so many young people would not have died. There is no war so wrong and so unfair," Vila Litvinenko said.