Russia Cancels Major Red Square Military Jamboree Amid Drone Attacks
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In Moscow, the 18th international military music festival of the Spas Tower was cancelled, and the organizers explained the decision "for reasons independent of them".
A huge military music festival in Moscow has been canceled four days before it was due to start, Politico reports.
The International Military Music Festival "Spaskaya Tower", a symbolic event held annually in the Red Square of Moscow, was cancelled unexpectedly just four days before the official launch. Russian organizers confirmed that the 2026 edition will no longer take place in August, being postponed for next year.
The Drone Attacks Change Russia's Plans. The Great Military Show in Red Square, Postponed Until 2027
An important military music festival in Moscow was cancelled four days before the scheduled date for its start, announced organizers on Telegram, according to Politico. The famous parade, known as the International Military Music Festival at the Spasskaya Tower, attracts thousands of visitors and gathers dozens of military bands in the heart of Moscow - Red Square-, near Kremlin.
The decision comes amid an increase in Ukrainian drone attacks on the Russian capital.
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