On Thursday, Russia marks Victory Day, commemorating its World War II victory over Nazi Germany. The traditional military parade in Moscow will take place at Red Square at 10 a.m., with more than 9,000 people and 70 military vehicles expected to participate. However, due to security concerns, the parade has been canceled in some regions such as Crimea and the region of Belgorod near the Ukrainian border.
The event is being broadcast live by HS, and their Moscow correspondent, Jenni Jeskanen, is reporting on the day’s events. The cancellation of certain parades highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding Victory Day celebrations in Russia. Despite these restrictions, the event serves as a reminder of the historical significance of World War II and its impact on global politics and military relations.
As a journalist covering this important day in Russia, it is crucial to understand the complexities surrounding this holiday and how it continues to shape contemporary politics and society. By following this story closely and providing accurate information to readers around the world, we can ensure that history is not forgotten but rather remembered through meaningful events like Victory Day parades.
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