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Russia Victory Day parade: Won't allow any threats — Putin

Deutsche Welle

  09 May 2024, 17:34
Image: Vladimir Smirnov/TASS/dpa/picture alliance

"Russia will do everything to prevent global confrontation, but we will not allow anyone to threaten us," Vladimir Putin told soldiers in Moscow. May 9 is a public holiday in Russia, marking Nazi Germany's capitulation.

Russia holds major annual Moscow military parade marking Nazi Germany's capitulation in WWII.

President Vladimir Putin told troops that Russia was trying to prevent global confrontation, but that it would not tolerate threats.

He said the country's nuclear forces were 'always' at combat readiness.

Western leaders are not attending but several of Russia's allies dispatched delegations.

Russia marks the anniversary a day later than western Europe and the US, and Ukraine, which changed from May 9 to May 8 last year

Putin says May 9 'unites all generations'
President Vladimir Putin praised what's become Russia's most important secular holiday during Thursday's speech.

"The Victory Day unites all generations," he said. "We are going forward relying on our centuries-old traditions and feel confident that together we will ensure a free and secure future of Russia."

Some 9,000 troops took part in the event, and around 1,000 of them had served in Ukraine since the 2022 invasion.

Missiles and other hardware, plus a notably smaller number of tanks than usual, perhaps suggesting the toll of attrition in Ukraine, were also on display.

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