Vladimir Putin’s Victory Day parade in Moscow was noticeably larger in scale than in recent years, suggesting Russia is regenerating military strength as the Ukraine War burns on.
The whole of Russia stands behind Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin claimed in his speech at Red Square, Moscow, on Friday morning as Russian and Kremlin-friendly militaries paraded to commemorate the end of the Second World War.
Russia celebrates the victory over Nazi Germany one day later than most allied nations. The first surrender document was signed on May 7th 1945 at General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s headquarters in Reims, coming into force late the following day. Due to the time difference, the German surrender became effective in the early hours of the
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