AI video of Russian attack on Brussels and Davos shown at Munich Conference

, 13 February 2026, 18:21 - Sergiy Sydorenko, from Munich

The Ukraine House, operating within the framework of the Munich Security Conference, is welcoming visitors with an exhibition featuring a real Shahed drone and a generated video of its possible use.

The exhibition is located at the entrance to the Ukraine House, one of the venues of the Munich Conference, where part of its official events are held, arranged so that all visitors must pass by a downed Russian drone. Behind the unmanned aerial vehicle, from which the warhead has been removed, a two-minute AI-generated video is shown on a large screen on a loop.

The video, created using artificial intelligence, begins with the large-scale launch of Shahed drones somewhere in Russia.

It then shows combat drones flying over the streets of Munich and Vienna (including shots of St. Stephen's Cathedral, Allianz Arena and the Bayerischer Hof, where the Munich Conference is held).

The AI video then depicts drones striking targets in Davos and Brussels. In the Belgian capital, one of the targets hit multiple times is the building of the European Parliament.

The footage is interspersed with quotes from Western politicians, media publications, and a statement by Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov: "We will once again have to destroy Berlin; we will have to enter Paris and Vienna."

The Ukraine House, where this exhibition is displayed alongside anti-drone systems and several artworks dedicated to the war, was organised in Munich by the Viktor Pinchuk Foundation. This year, the Munich Conference agreed for the first time to the creation of a Ukraine House, making it one of the official venues.

At the opening ceremony, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stated that the reason for this is that Ukraine plays a decisive role in Europe's security.

Germany's ambassador at the ceremony stated that Russia is committing war crimes during its war against Ukraine.