St. Petersburg Officials Post, Then Delete, Announcement on Navy Parade Cancellation
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Russian authorities on Friday canceled a planned naval parade in St. Petersburg that was scheduled to take place on Sunday, according to the Russian state news agency TASS, which said in the last sentence of the article that the Russians took the step for security reasons.
Russian ships cannot feel safe even on their territory.
This is reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation. It is noted that in Russia every year on the last Sunday of July, that is, this year on July 27, the Day of the Navy is celebrated. The main naval parade usually takes place in St. Petersburg. This year it was canceled without giving a reason: there will be no passage of ships on the Neva, nor fireworks from the Peter and Paul Fortress. The Kremlin can no longer pretend that the war i…
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