Ukraine war latest: ‘Drones used in invasion’ shown in Putin’s parade
- Russia displayed combat drones used in its Ukraine invasion during the Victory Day parade on May 9, 2025, in Moscow's Red Square.
- This event followed ongoing conflict dynamics where both sides pursue peace talks amid differing views on battlefield progress and ceasefire terms.
- The parade featured the Russian-made Lancet drone and Iranian-designed Geran-2 suicide drone, both instrumental in striking Ukrainian military and infrastructure targets.
- Ukrainian authorities have alleged that Russia employed drones to attack civilian areas within cities, a claim Moscow has rejected, maintaining that their strikes focus solely on military and logistical targets.
- Amid these developments, Poland and France signed a treaty on May 9 to mutual defense against threats, reflecting European concerns alongside U.S. Calls to intensify sanctions if peace talks stall.
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Military parade in the Red Market in Moscow today. Vladimir Putin celebrates Victory Day under the threat of Ukrainian drones
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