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15 Articles
Russia commemorates with the "Day of Victory" the triumph of World War II, but the word "victory" inevitably reminds us of the failure to succeed in the war against Ukraine. Despite the pomp and military hurrah, there was nothing to celebrate for Putin.
Putin's speech at the The Victory Parade speaks about the immutability of the Kremlin's strategy
President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin delivered a speech at Victory Day Parade in Moscow. Most of it was devoted to the Second World War and the contribution of the Soviet people to the victory over Nazism.
The head of the Kremlin compared the courage of those who confronted the Nazis with the soldiers who today face Ukrainian forces
The parade near Moscow marks the enchantment of the Russian communities and the guide to Putin — Ohorona's strength led to the dictator's isolation
Taken from RT: Following the military parade in Moscow's Red Square commemorating the 81st anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, a wreath-laying ceremony began at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, located in the Alexander Garden, adjacent to the Kremlin's western wall. Russian President Vladimir Putin, along with foreign dignitaries who had arrived in Moscow, proceeded to the monument…
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