Commemorating Victory: Russia's Grand Parade Amid Ongoing Conflict
Russia celebrated the 80th anniversary of its victory over Nazi Germany with a major military parade, attended by global leaders and veterans, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine. President Putin highlighted the Soviet Union's central role in the World War Two victory, while acknowledging the contributions of Western allies. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy criticized the Moscow parade as a display of 'cynicism' amidst the ongoing conflict.
Russia marked the 80th anniversary of its World War Two victory with a grand military parade in Moscow's Red Square. Despite the current conflict with Ukraine, the event proceeded without reported Ukrainian attacks, as leaders and veterans gathered to honor history.
President Vladimir Putin emphasized the Soviet Union's pivotal role in the war against Nazi Germany, while acknowledging the contributions of Western allies. The parade featured drones, tanks, and intercontinental missiles, with 11,500 troops, including those who served in Ukraine, highlighting Russia's military prowess.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy criticized the parade as misleading amidst ongoing hostilities, urging international support against Russia. As the tension continues, former US President Donald Trump called for a ceasefire, which was controversially received by both parties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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