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Russia will always be victorious, says Putin at scaled-back Victory Day parade

Russia will always be victorious, says Putin at scaled-back Victory Day parade

Summary

Russian President Vladimir Putin led a smaller-than-usual Victory Day parade in Moscow, emphasizing Russia’s determination to win the conflict in Ukraine. The event took place under tight security and without the usual military displays, as concerns about Ukrainian attacks and public fatigue with the war increased.

Key Facts

  • Putin called Russia “always victorious,” linking the current conflict in Ukraine to World War II.
  • The parade was smaller and shorter than in past years, lasting about 45 minutes with no missiles or armored vehicles shown.
  • Heavy security included internet shutdowns in Moscow due to fears of Ukrainian drone and missile attacks.
  • A video highlighted Russia’s drone and nuclear weapons instead of a traditional military hardware display.
  • Foreign guests included officials from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and North Korean soldiers, whose troops reportedly fight alongside Russia in Ukraine.
  • The parade happened after President Trump announced a three-day ceasefire and prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine.
  • Putin was protected carefully, showing the increased risks and challenges Russia faces in its war.
  • Russia’s economy is weakening due to the long war, with slow growth, rising inflation, and a growing budget deficit.
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