Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed confidence in victory in Ukraine during a military parade in Moscow marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
The celebrations on Red Square were scaled back amid concerns over Ukrainian drone strikes. That is despite a last-minute ceasefire negotiated by the U.S. and that largely appeared to be holding.
Symbolism has always mattered to Russia, and this year’s Victory Day parade spoke for itself, he wrote. The absence of tanks was not just an omission — it was an admission, the military expert said.
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Russia’s annual Victory Day military parade on Red Square had been scaled back this year and would not include military equipment due to the risk of what it ...
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Putin will host a scaled-back parade in Red Square this year, amid mounting pressures and threats
The May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow’s Red Square is the headline event for Russian President Vladimir Putin. But this year, military hardware will be absent.
The BBC's Russia editor reports from a Red Square with none of the military hardware which the Kremlin normally showcases to ...
This year the parade took place without tanks, missiles and other heavy weapons, aside from a traditional flyover of combat ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that the conflict in Ukraine is nearing its end after he oversaw a military ...
MOSCOW (AP) — Security was tight in Moscow as President Vladimir Putin was set to speak on Saturday at a Red Square parade commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, even as a ...
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday voiced confidence of victory in Ukraine as he oversaw a military parade on Red Square commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War ...
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