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Russia will not display military equipment at Victory Day parade due to Ukraine threat

Russia will not display military equipment at Victory Day parade due to Ukraine threat

Summary

Russia will hold a smaller Victory Day parade on May 9 without showing military vehicles and equipment for the first time in nearly 20 years. The Russian Defense Ministry said this is due to concerns about drone attacks from Ukraine, which the Kremlin called “terrorist activity.”

Key Facts

  • The Victory Day parade marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II and is a major holiday in Russia.
  • This year’s parade on Moscow’s Red Square will not include tanks, missiles, or other military hardware.
  • The parade has featured military equipment every year since 2008 before this change.
  • The Defense Ministry mentioned the “current operational situation” as a reason for the scaled-back parade.
  • Ukraine has launched drone attacks deep inside Russia, including areas far from the front line.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov blamed Ukraine’s “terrorist activity” for the security concerns.
  • The parade will still include military personnel from education institutions and a traditional aircraft flyover.
  • Victory Day is a key symbol of Russia’s historical sacrifice in World War II and is used by leadership to promote national pride and Russia’s global image.
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