Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov in a conference call with reporters on Wednesday blamed Ukraine and its “terrorist activity, in an apparent reference to Kyiv’s strikes deep inside Russia.
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Russia’s Victory Day parade lasted 45 minutes — the shortest in modern history — with zero tanks because Ukrainian drones made them too risky to display
For the first time in nearly two decades, not a single tank rolled across Red Square on Victory Day. No armored columns, no intercontinental missile launchers, no freshly painted infantry fighting ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed unwavering confidence in a victory in Ukraine during Saturday's Victory Day parade in Moscow, an event notably scaled back and missing heavy military ...
I've attended many Victory Day parades on Red Square. This year's version felt very different. In previous years I've had to sprint from the media bus that normally parks up by St Basils' Cathedral, ...
Putin says he thinks war ‘coming to an end’ after scaled-back Victory Day parade - Putin also said he would be willing to negotiate new security arrangements for Europe ...
written by Shaun Pinner, Ukraine Chief Correspondent 11 th May 26 10:24 am Monday morning, and what a weekend it has been. I deliberately stayed away from firing off half-formed reactions across ...
The country’s Victory Day parade was shorter, quieter, and notably tank-free—a reflection of how dramatically Russia’s position has shifted since the invasion of Ukraine. It was a clear illustration ...
This year's May 9 military parades in Moscow will be much more modest and have been canceled altogether in other parts of Russia. The Kremlin has blamed Ukraine.
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