‘All of Russia’ supports war in Ukraine, Putin says at ‘Victory Day’ parade
- President Vladimir Putin addressed a Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9, 2025, affirming national support for the war in Ukraine.
- The parade followed Russia’s 2022 launch of a military offensive in Ukraine, which it claims aims to de-Nazify the country, a narrative rejected by Kyiv and others.
- About 11,000 troops marched on Red Square, including 1,500 who have fought in Ukraine, and the event featured increased tanks and attack drones for the first time.
- Putin stated that the entire nation and its citizens stand behind those involved in the special military operation, commending their courage and resolve.
- The parade served to rally patriotism domestically and project strength to allies and adversaries amid a prolonged and bloody conflict that has killed thousands.
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Putin vows Russia will win in Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin vowed on Friday that Russia would win in Ukraine as the Soviet Union had in World War II, as he sought to rally support at a Moscow military parade put on before key allies. Putin sat with China's President Xi Jinping watching a procession of thousands of troops — some of whom fought in Ukraine — and an array of weapons including new tanks and drones to mark the defeat of the Nazis 80 years ago. More than two dozen world…
Ukraine - Russia, today's news on the live show "Putin" arrives with Xi, the Victory Parade began in Moscow. "All Russia supports the offensive in Ukraine"
The news of Friday, May 9 on the conflict in Ukraine, live. Putin: "With Xi joint declaration against the rebirth of Nazism." Kiev: "Raid Russians despite the truce in force" . In Moscow the parade for the day of Victory
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