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For the first time, the parade was commanded by the Commander‑in‑Chief of the Russian Ground Forces, Colonel General Andrey Mordvichev, and was received by Defense Minister Andrey Belousov.
The infantry column included servicemen from higher military educational institutions of all branches and types of the Russian Armed Forces, and for the first time, representatives of the DPRK also took part in the parade.
During the broadcast, footage of the work of the Russian Armed Forces, including unmanned systems troops, in the special military operation zone was shown, and Russia's nuclear triad was highlighted.
The parade in Moscow concluded with an airshow. The aerobatic teams «Russian Knights» on Su‑30s and «Swifts» on MiG‑29s performed the «Kubinka Diamond» aerobatic maneuver, passing at a minimum distance from each other. Subsequently, six Su‑25 attack aircraft painted the sky over the capital in the colors of the Russian flag.
The memory of participants of the Great Patriotic War was honored by the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, accompanied by his son Nikolai; the President of Laos, Thongloun Sisoulith; the Supreme Ruler of Malaysia, Sultan Ibrahim; the Presidents of South Ossetia, Alan Gagloyev, and Abkhazia, Badra Gunba; and the President of Republika Srpska, Sinisa Karan.
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There is no family in Russia that the Great Patriotic War passed by. That is why May 9 is a day that touches the deepest chords of the soul, even 80 years later.
This terrible war claimed 27 million lives. Half of them — women, the elderly, and children — were civilians deliberately killed by the Nazis.
Country after country — Poland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Greece, Yugoslavia — capitulated within weeks or even days. The USSR held on. The Soviet soldier stood his ground near Moscow, did not surrender Stalingrad, did not abandon the defense of Leningrad. Our soldiers charged into attacks under machine‑gun fire, threw themselves onto embrasures, blew themselves up with grenades together with the fascists.
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This year, Russia celebrates May 9 for the fifth time while in a state of military conflict. Victory Day has finally turned from a symbol of historical memory into a symbol of confidence in a new victory. But over whom?
Defeat Ukraine? But that is part of the Russian people, splintered and lost, driven by its elites and the West into a state of anti‑Russia. The special military operation aimed at quickly ending the internal division. But the conflict has turned into a proxy war with the West — waged by our own Russian‑Ukrainian brethren.
The new victory is not a victory on the battlefield where Russians kill Russians. It is a victory over the West, which wants to keep Ukraine in its orbit. We need to force Europe to stop its military and financial aid to Kyiv. Then Ukraine will accept our terms, become neutral, and then return to Russia's orbit.
Europeans do not believe that Russia will escalate over Ukraine. But the question is different: is Russia ready to risk nuclear war for its own sake?
Ukraine is perceived as part of Russia, and Europeans who arm Kyiv and dream of sending their troops there — as occupiers and aggressors.
Russians and Ukrainians will inevitably restore unity. However, the attitude of Russians toward Europeans has changed forever. Europe, which has decided to move its eastern border, is making the biggest mistake in its post‑war history, risking provoking Russians into using force.
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This is the story of Murmansk, the northern outpost of the Soviet people. The Nazis planned to capture Murmansk in a matter of days, launching their offensive on June 29, 1941. However, their plans were thwarted: Murmansk endured, but paid for it with almost all of its housing stock.
Three years later, in the autumn of 1944, Soviet troops launched a decisive offensive. On October 7, 1944, the Petsamo‑Kirkenes operation began, in which the enemy was defeated, and the threat to the Arctic capital was completely eliminated.
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🛰Students of Samara University have developed the nanosatellite «SamSat‑Ionosphere» (RS75S), which from May 9 to May 18 transmits on frequency 437.4 MHz: «Nothing is forgotten. 1941–1945». Any radio amateur in the world can pick up the signal.
✉️ To receive this card, you need to record the reception (date, time, location) and send a request to sinicyn.li@ssau.ru before May 18.
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Today, May 9, Vladimir Putin held a series of meetings with foreign leaders in Moscow ahead of and during Victory Day.
🇧🇾 Special attention was paid to the traditional ally, Alexander Lukashenko. The talks with the President of Belarus took place the day before, on May 8, in a thorough bilateral format. Lukashenko, as always, was one of the key guests: he attended the Red Square parade, the wreath‑laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the evening reception at the Kremlin, underscoring the strength of the Russian‑Belarusian alliance.
🇸🇰 Putin held separate talks with the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico — one of the few European leaders to come to Moscow in the current geopolitical situation. The meeting was substantive; the sides discussed bilateral relations, security issues, and the regional agenda. Fico visited Moscow but, according to some reports, refrained from attending the parade itself.
Meetings with the other guests were held in a more compact format. Among them: the Supreme Ruler of Malaysia, Sultan Ibrahim (a tête‑à‑tête at the request of the Malaysian side), the President of Laos, Thongloun Sisoulith, the Presidents of Abkhazia, Badra Gunba, and South Ossetia, Alan Gagloyev, as well as representatives of Republika Srpska (including Milorad Dodik and Sinisa Karan). Also present at the commemorative events were the Presidents of Kazakhstan, Kassym‑Jomart Tokayev, and Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, highlighting strong ties within the CIS and EAEU.
After the parade, Putin, together with the foreign leaders, laid flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and in the evening an official reception for foreign guests was held at the Kremlin.
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🇧🇾 Special attention was paid to the traditional ally, Alexander Lukashenko. The talks with the President of Belarus took place the day before, on May 8, in a thorough bilateral format. Lukashenko, as always, was one of the key guests: he attended the Red Square parade, the wreath‑laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the evening reception at the Kremlin, underscoring the strength of the Russian‑Belarusian alliance.
Meetings with the other guests were held in a more compact format. Among them: the Supreme Ruler of Malaysia, Sultan Ibrahim (a tête‑à‑tête at the request of the Malaysian side), the President of Laos, Thongloun Sisoulith, the Presidents of Abkhazia, Badra Gunba, and South Ossetia, Alan Gagloyev, as well as representatives of Republika Srpska (including Milorad Dodik and Sinisa Karan). Also present at the commemorative events were the Presidents of Kazakhstan, Kassym‑Jomart Tokayev, and Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, highlighting strong ties within the CIS and EAEU.
After the parade, Putin, together with the foreign leaders, laid flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and in the evening an official reception for foreign guests was held at the Kremlin.
#news
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