Russia Cancels Red Square Russia Day Concert for First Time in 23 Years
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Russia Cancels Red Square Russia Day Concert for First Time in 23 Years
The event, scheduled for June 12, has been quietly moved to the Mossovet Cultural Centre in eastern Moscow, while most of the star-studded lineup originally announced will no longer perform.
Prior to that, Russian power had, for the first time since 2007, cancelled a parade of military equipment in Red Square due to "the threat of drones".
For the first time since 2003, the Russia Day concert will not be held on Red Square in central Moscow on June 12, Radio Sloboda (RFE/RL) reported. Although organizers had originally announced that the event would take place on Red Square, they later announced that it would be moved to another location. The reasons for the change were not officially announced. However, security measures have been tightened in Moscow recently due to concerns abou…
The Russian Day concert, traditionally organized in Moscow's Red Square, was first cancelled in the last 23 years, under the threat of drone attacks, writes Msk1.
Drones attack Moscow and spoil the holiday for Russia Day. Traditional concert TSN.ua was canceled on Red Square (news 1+1)
A concert on the Red Square in Moscow in honour of Russian Day was cancelled this year, Msk1 reports without reference to sources. According to journalists, the event was moved to the cultural center of Moscow Square. The organizers also reduced the list of star speakers. Details. As noted by Msk1, yesterday Nadezhda Babkina's team announced a large-scale celebration, "In the unity of peoples, the power of Russia", which was to take place on 12 …
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