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▶️ May 9th, the anniversary in Russia of the surrender of Nazi Germany, is celebrated every year with large displays of force across the country. This year, the military parade in Moscow's Red Square will be scaled back, with the Kremlin justifying this decision by citing the "terrorist threat" posed by Kyiv. - May 9th parade in Moscow: why the ceremony will take place this year without tanks or missiles (International).
After over four years of war, President Selenskyy sees Russia weakened. The Kremlin speaks of minimizing danger.
In Russia the nervousness rises before the annual victory parade due to Ukrainian drone attacks. On the night of Monday a drone struck near the Moscow center
Traditionally, a military parade is held in Russia on May 9th to celebrate the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. This year, for the first time, it will take place without heavy military equipment. The parade has been cancelled due to the "operational situation," the Defense Ministry in Moscow announced. The reason is likely the fear of drone attacks from Ukraine.
Foot soldiers and defense systems instead of tanks and rocket launchers: Moscow's victory parade on Saturday could become a live embarrassment for Putin. The Kremlin ruler is afraid of a Ukrainian attack on the traditional Protz event. Rightly.
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