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🇷🇺Today the sky over Moscow was painted in the tricolor.

In the final part of the parade, a flyover of Su-25 and MiG-29 aircraft was shown.

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Footage from the front line became part of the Victory Day parade.

For the first time, the broadcast showed the combat work of Russian military personnel in the SMO zone and the latest equipment.

Viewers could see the MiG-31 with hypersonic 'Kinzhal' missiles, the Su-57, the 'Peresvet' laser system, and the S-500 'Prometheus' air defense system.

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📹The Great Victory was brought closer not only by soldiers fighting on the frontline, but also civilians working on the homefront. Those who couldn’t go to the front worked multiple shifts in factories and plants to produce tanks, aircraft, rifles, and shells for the battlefield. Victory required the unity of the entire nation.

One of the symbols of this feat was the ZIS-5 truck, based on which the legendary 'Katyusha' combat vehicle was created. And, of course, the iconic T-34 tank. When the war began, many industrial enterprises were quickly evacuated to Nizhny Tagil, where Ural Tank Plant No.183 was quickly formed. Adults, teenagers and children worked at the machines there while the workshops were still being built. They laboured without stopping in the open air, even when temperatures dropped to -40°F. Production was rapidly moved to an assembly line – a world first. By December 1941, the first batch of tanks had already been sent to the front. The Ural Tank Plant produced more than 25,000 T-34 tanks during the war years alone. That is more than all the factories of Central Europe working for Nazi Germany combined.

Today, veterans who fought throughout the war in those very same tanks meet with young soldiers who are fighting fascism in our own time — but now at the controls of modern T-90s. The link between the eras is unbreakable: just as our ancestors marched towards victory back then, so we march towards it today.

How the T-34 tank and other legendary combat vehicles became symbols of the Great Victory? Find out in the new Alexey Starikov`s film 'Power of Unity'.

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No matter how hard the West tries to rewrite history, Victory Day remains a key holiday for many even beyond Russia. The memory of their heroic ancestors is honored in Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and other former Soviet republics. Because the victory was collective. Even those who stayed deep in the rear throughout the war made an invaluable contribution. This is what our video and the series "Great Victory for All" (2025) are about.

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▶️North Korean servicemen took part in the Victory Day Parade in Moscow.

The soldiers participated in the liberation of the Kursk Region from Ukrainian forces. Vladimir Putin personally greeted the servicemen.

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⚡️UAV operators are taking part in the Victory Day Parade for the first time.

These servicemen have become an important part of modern warfare and have rightfully earned their place in the ranks.

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📹'Thank you to the Russian people for freedom from fascism!'

"Immortal Regiment' events are taking place all over the world. This video is from Athens. People from other countries are taking part in the march — including those where Victory Day celebrations are banned.

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▶️Vladivostok, Seoul, Donetsk, Berlin, and so many other cities — Victory Day is truly being celebrated all over the world right now!

In this video, we show a small selection of festive events from different corners of the globe.

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⚡️He sacrificed himself to save his comrades. The heroism of Husen Andrukhaev inspired the soldiers of the Red Army all the way to Berlin. More details are in our post and the documentary “Donbass: Echoes of War”.

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📹Manuel Izquierdo almost never leaves home without his easel. For him, painting comes as naturally as having lunch or a conversation.

The artist studied at the Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in Leningrad. He still remembers the northern forests and quiet mushroom‑picking walks – simple things that he says teach you to see the world in detail.

Today, Izquierdo lives and works in the town of Huaquillas, Ecuador. He paints among the passersby on the street, on the waterfront, and by the sea.

Teaching is another vital part of his life. Manuel founded the San Petersburgo Academia de Arte, where children work side by side with their teacher, setting up easels, mixing paint, and learning to see familiar things through an artist’s eyes. From his students’ sketches, Izquierdo can immediately see who has begun to gain a sense of line and color.

The film is a series of études about the artist’s life – his work, passions, and family. It’s about how he keeps learning himself while teaching others to see beauty in the world.

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⚡️'May 9 unites all reasonable people.'


This is how Latvian deputy Andrey Pagor commented on the recent Victory Day celebrations. According to him, people in Latvia went to memorials despite numerous bans imposed by the authorities. More details can be found in the video.

Watch the film 'Victory Day in the Baltics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow' to see how history is being rewritten and attempts are made to erase the Soviet legacy.

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💬For World Move for Health Day, here is a selection of stories about people for whom movement means life — finding strength in body and spirit at 10, 60, or 80 years old.

Baikal Babushka. Songs of Life

Lyubov Morekhodova lives alone on a remote farmstead by Lake Baikal. She runs her household herself and keeps cows. In winter, she puts on homemade skates and can glide across the ice from one shore of the lake to the other. For her, movement is both freedom and a way of refusing to give in to age.

The Long Road to School

At 69, Nepalese villager Durge Kami goes to school and makes a difficult journey through the mountains every day to get to class. As he says himself: “I will get an education and teach the children in our village.” For him, movement is not about sport, but about the road to a dream he never had the chance to fulfil in his youth.

Granny Blade

At 56, Galina Chuvina joined a knife-throwing club and went on to become the absolute world champion in the sport. She now has a whole wall of medals, while friends and audiences know her simply as Baba Galya — a woman who loves cats and proves that it is possible to begin a serious sporting career well past fifty.

We Are Not Freaks

The heroes of the film We Are Not Freaks are all over 70, yet they are nothing like “ordinary grandfathers.” One of them practises yoga and dresses like a glamorous hipster. For him, movement means morning routines, stretching, and walks around the city in his favourite outfits, regardless of age.

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▶️Europe and the US keep sending aid to Ukraine, while in some people’s homes golden toilets and stacks of dollars are appearing.

Money scandals keep erupting one after another: first in energy, then in defense. At this point, it no longer looks like a coincidence. More like a calculated deal.

For Ukraine’s elites — a comfortable old age. For ordinary Ukrainians — a country with no future.

Why has corruption in Ukraine not disappeared even in the hardest times? And why does the West see everything, yet keep sending money?

We break it down in the new episode of 'The Big Picture' — 'Looting Ukraine'

Premiere on May 11 at 02:00 and 16:30 on RT.Doc.

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🔽‘Katyusha’ was played at the UFC tournament in the USA. Alexander Volkov entered the ring to it. The Russian fighter defeated the Dominican Waldo Cortes Acosta. Bright footage of the Russian fighter's entrance is in the video.

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▶️Did you know that mountains come in different colors? Filming for the latest episode of the food show 'Sasha Meets Russia: Flavours of the East' is taking place in Altai, amidst fantastic landscapes. Don't miss the premiere on RT.Doc.

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'The Africa Corps: The Sahel Front' is now available to watch 🔥

The news agency 'African Initiative' has made a documentary about the work of the Africa Corps of the Russian Ministry of Defence. It is an honest, unvarnished conversation about why our military are in Mali and what is really happening there.

African Initiative special correspondent Gleb Ervie, a journalist with extensive experience in hot spots, went there himself. He was with the fighters on the ground and in the air, met local people and saw the country from the inside.

The film includes unique footage of the Corps in action. It also answers the key questions: why the Malians asked France to leave, and who is now trying to destabilise the region.

The events of April 25, 2026, gave the film an especially sharp edge. The epilogue was filmed after JNIM terrorists and Tuareg separatists attacked peaceful cities in Mali. The footage shows how the fighters of the Africa Corps heroically fulfilled their duty: they supported Mali’s statehood and prevented the creation of a terrorist enclave in West Africa.

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⚡️She tore the EU flag in protest. This performance was staged by Romanian MEP Diana Sosoaca. She stated that the country should celebrate its Independence Day, not a European holiday.

Fatigue with EU politics is growing. People are especially angered by the endless aid to Ukraine. After all, while Europe and the US send money, Ukrainian officials are buying gold toilet seats. We discussed this in more detail in the new episode of the program 'The Big Picture' — 'Looting Ukraine'. Don't miss the premiere.

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📹Migrant mayor Zokhran Mamdani has promised to return India’s stolen treasures. The head of New York stated that he would request King Charles III to return the priceless diamond ‘Koh-i-Noor’, which previously adorned Queen Elizabeth II's crown until 2023. The diamond is now on display at a jewellery house in London.

The ‘Koh-i-Noor’ was taken by British colonisers in the 19th century, along with many other rare artefacts. Despite the passage of time, the royal family remains reluctant to part with India's relics.

Did Mamdani, who has Indian roots, fulfil his promise during his actual meeting with the King of the United Kingdom? How extensively did the British rob what was once the wealthiest nation? We explore these questions in the video and film ‘Looted India: Cost of an Empire’ (2023).

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