Outside Moscow's patriotic Victory Museum, 11-year-old Saveliy beamed with excitement: "I've seen real machine guns!". Standing with his younger brother and mother, Arina, under a grey Moscow sky, the child was well versed in weaponry. "I'm really interested in all this. I know about old Germa...
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