Russia scales back Moscow Victory Day parade, blaming threat from Ukraine
Summary
Russia will hold a smaller Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9, removing military vehicles and cadets from the event. The Kremlin says this is due to a "terrorist threat" from Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.Key Facts
- The Victory Day parade celebrates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.
- This year’s parade will not include military vehicles or cadets because of security concerns.
- Moscow blames Ukraine for a threat of attacks on the parade.
- Ukraine denies targeting civilians or the parade and says their strikes focus on military targets.
- Last year’s parade included a large display of modern military equipment and was attended by many world leaders.
- Russia calls its invasion of Ukraine a "special military operation."
- Mobile communications in Moscow will face increased restrictions around the parade dates for security reasons.
- The parade will still feature representatives from all Russian armed forces and a fly-past of aircraft.
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