Russia scales back Victory Day plans
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Russia will mark victory over Nazi Germany next month with a military parade on Moscow's Red Square, but with no military equipment displayed in view of the operational situation
Russia marked the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II with a massive military parade on Red Square on Friday attended by President Vladimir Putin and foreign leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping and Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro.
This week, for the first time in decades, Germany carried out its largest medical exercise in decades as Russia's threat to Europe increases the possibility of largescale war. The NATO "Quadriga 2026" exercise took place in Lithuania and simulated ...
Vladimir Putin has been left humiliated after being forced to scale back Russia's annual Victory Day parade due to fears of Ukrainian strikes. No tanks, missiles or other military equipment will be displayed in Moscow's Red Square during the May 9 parade which marks the Soviet Union's defeat of Nazi Germany in the Second World War.