The beginning of the “Victory Day” parade in Moscow
The “Victory Day” parade, which takes place in Russia on May 5, began this year with several world leaders in Moscow.
According to RCO News Agency, the parade of victory began in Moscow, a parade that foreign countries have come to Russia to see Russia’s victory in World War II.
Foreign leaders have come to the Kremlin today to go to Moscow’s Red Square and participate in Russia’s 80th anniversary of World War II. The first leader to enter the Kremlin was Badra Gudnba and Louis Inacio Lola Da Silva, the presidents of Abkhazia and Brazil. Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pashinian also entered the parade.
Russia’s “Day of Victory Day” parade is being held in Moscow’s Red Square on May 5, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat. The ceremony will be attended by Vladimir Putin and leaders of nine countries, including China President Shi Jinping, Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al -Sisi.
The parade will display thousands of advanced military equipment and equipment, including tanks and missile systems. Despite Russia’s four -hour ceasefire announcement, there are concerns over Ukrainian UAV attacks on Moscow and severe security measures have been taken.
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