Putin's Victory Day Parade Highlights Russia's Role in World War II and Criticizes the West
Russian President Vladimir Putin used the Victory Day parade in Moscow to emphasize Russia's role in World War II and criticize the West. Putin portrayed the war against Ukraine as a continuation of the fight against Nazis, downplayed the conflict in Ukraine, and accused the West of undermining Russia.
The parade showcased Russia's combat readiness and featured various military vehicles, including a veteran T-34 tank. Putin issued a new threat to the West, stating that Russia's strategic forces are always combat ready and will not allow anyone to threaten them.
The ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine were highlighted, with drone attacks on Russian oil depots and damages to infrastructure and energy facilities in Ukraine.
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