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Russia Marks 80th Anniversary Of Victory Day With Grand Red Square Parade

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 9, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Russia Marks 80th Anniversary Of Victory Day With Grand Red Square Parade.

President Vladimir Putin presided over a spectacular Victory Day parade on Red Square today, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II. The annual event, steeped in historical significance, showcased Russia’s military might and national pride, while serving as a platform to underscore the Kremlin’s narrative surrounding its ongoing conflict with Ukraine.

 

The parade, held under clear spring skies, featured over 11,000 troops, led by General Oleg Salyukov, commander of Russia’s ground forces. Rows of soldiers marched in precise formation, accompanied by a formidable display of military hardware, including tanks and missile systems rumbling past the iconic St. Basil’s Cathedral. Foreign leaders and dignitaries joined Putin on the official platform, reinforcing the event’s international resonance.





 

In his address, Putin paid tribute to the sacrifices of Soviet soldiers, declaring, “Our fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers saved the Fatherland and bequeathed to us the duty to defend it.” He drew parallels between the fight against Nazism and Russia’s current military campaign in Ukraine, framing the latter as a defence of national sovereignty against perceived Western aggression. “No one can tarnish the feat of the Red Army soldiers who saved the world from Nazism,” Putin stated, echoing sentiments expressed in recent weeks as Russia marked this milestone anniversary.

 

The parade included a minute’s silence to honour the fallen, followed by a display of modern and historical military equipment, symbolising continuity between past victories and present-day strength. Posts on X captured the event’s grandeur, with users noting the heavy security measures in central Moscow and the emotional weight of the occasion for veterans and attendees.

 

Victory Day remains one of Russia’s most revered holidays, celebrating the Soviet Union’s pivotal role in defeating Nazi Germany in 1945. However, this year’s event has drawn scrutiny for its use in bolstering support for the war in Ukraine. Critics argue that the Kremlin is leveraging historical pride to justify its actions, while supporters view the parade as a rightful tribute to Russia’s enduring resilience.

 

As the parade concluded, Putin reiterated his commitment to Russia’s military objectives, vowing that Moscow would emerge victorious, much like the Soviet Union did eight decades ago. The event, while a moment of national unity for many Russians, continues to spark debate over the interplay of history, memory, and modern geopolitics.

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