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Three things we learned from Putin's Red Square parade

  • On May 9, 2025, Vladimir Putin addressed the crowd during the Victory Day parade held in Moscow's Red Square.
  • Putin tied the occasion to the commemoration marking eight decades since the end of World War II and presented it within the context of his assertions that the entire nation backs Russia's special military operation in Ukraine.
  • He emphasized the Soviet Union's decisive role in World War II, praised the unity of various nationalities, and condemned attempts to distort wartime history.
  • Putin declared that truth and justice are aligned with his nation and emphasized that all segments of Russian society stand behind those involved in the special military operation.
  • This event served as a key propaganda effort to bolster domestic support for ongoing military actions and reinforce Russia’s official historical narrative amid international criticism.
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There are hardly any veterans left who witnessed the Soviet victory over the Nazis in 1945, so the commemoration in Moscow is a celebration of...

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Putin justifies the Ukraine war at the military parade in Moscow and puts it on a level with the fight against Nazi Germany. He also contradicts Trump.

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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said this Friday during a military parade in Moscow’s Red Square on the occasion of Victory Day that “the whole country” supports the invasion of Ukraine, unleashed in February 2022, and said that Moscow “has always been and will remain an indestructible barrier to Nazism.” “The whole country, society and people support the participants in the special military operation,” he said, referring to the invasion of Uk…

·Chile
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With a military parade, Russia celebrates the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany. In his speech, Kremlin chief Putin indirectly contradicts US President Trump.Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, in the traditional military parade on Red Square, equated his war of aggression against Ukraine with the defense of the Soviet Union in the Second World War against Nazi Germany. "Russia remains an insurmountable obstacle to Nazism, Russophobia …

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La Libre broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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