Magnificent parade in Russia on the anniversary of the end of World War II

THE Russia will always “resolutely” defend its national interests, President Vladimir Putin stressed today, during the celebrations marking the Soviet victory over the Nazis, while denouncing the return of racist and “Russophobic” ideologies to the world.

“Russia is constantly defending international law. “At the same time, we will resolutely defend our national interests and ensure the security of our people,” the Russian president said in front of hundreds of soldiers wearing their uniforms and standing guard in Red Square.

Ideas from Nazism are “coming back into vogue,” he said, while denouncing “racist rhetoric about national supremacy, anti-Semitism and Russophobia.”

More than 12,000 soldiers, as well as 190 vehicles and weapons systems, began parading at the end of the speech in front of the head of state and an audience of officials and veterans for this traditional parade marking victory over the Nazis during World War II. .

The May 9 celebrations across Russia, with military parades in major cities, are a moment of patriotic upheaval dedicated to the estimated 20 million Soviets killed during the conflict. According to the public polling institute Vtsiom, for 69% of Russians this is the main holiday of the year.

“The Soviet people respected their sacred oath, defended their homeland and liberated the countries of Europe from the gray plague,” Vladimir Putin said today.

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