Visitors to an exhibition inMunich, Germany, are being greeted by areal downed Shahed droneand a generated video of its possible use. The exhibition is located at the entrance to the Ukraine House, one of the venues of theMunich Security Conference, where part of its official events are held, and is arranged so that all visitors must pass by the downed Russian drone.

Behind the UAV, which has had its warhead removed, a two-minuteAI-generated video is being played on a large screen on loop. The video, created using artificial intelligence, begins with a black screen and the phrase: "Some may say it can never happen. But what if it can?" It then cuts to the large-scale launch of Shahed drones somewhere inRussia, before showing combat drones flying over the streets of Munich andVienna, with shots of St Stephen's Cathedral, Allianz Arena and the Bayerischer Hof, where the Munich Conference is currently being held.

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The video then depicts drones striking targets inDavosand Brussels. In theBelgiancapital, one of the targets hit multiple times is theEuropean Parliamentbuilding.

The footage incorporates quotes from Western politicians and media publications, as well as a statement by Russian propagandist andPutin puppet, Vladimir Solovyov.

"We will once again have to destroy Berlin; we will have to enter Paris and Vienna," Solovyov was quoted as saying on December 16 last year.

Also included were the German Chancellor,Friedrich Merz's, comments during his New Year's Eve address, where he warned: "We are seeing more and more clearly that Russia's aggression was and is part of a plan targeted against the whole of Europe".

"Two-thirds of Europeans believe their country would not be able todefend itself militarily against a Russian attack," Le Grand Continent was also quoted as saying, citing data from its poll of 9,500 respondents in nine EU member states, conducted in December. The country with the highest confidence in its military's ability to take on Russia was France (44%), while the lowest was registered in Belgium, Italy and Portugal with rates over 85%.

In the footage, drones can also be seen flying above the Swiss town of Davos, known for hosting the annualWorld Economic Forum (WEF)meeting. Russia was once a major player at Davos, even hosting its own "Russia House". However, since the 2022 invasion ofUkraine, Russian officials and oligarchs have been barred from the forum.

Source: Daily Express :: World Feed