Russia Marks Victory Day Amid COVID-19 Battle

Russia Marks Victory Day Amid COVID-19 Battle

MOSCOW, May 10 (NNN-TASS) – Russia on Saturday briefly celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Soviet victory against the Nazis in World War II, amid its intensified battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The country has indefinitely postponed the traditional parade of ground troops and military equipment on Red Square and other mass events this year, for the first time since 1995, when May 9 was declared a national holiday.

President Vladimir Putin laid flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier outside the Kremlin wall and delivered a televised address to the nation, congratulating veterans and all people on the 75th anniversary of the great victory.

In his speech, Putin promised to hold a “broad and solemn” celebration, after the pandemic ends, describing this as a duty to those who suffered and won during the war era.

“The spiritual and moral significance of the Victory Day remains invariably great and our attitude to it is sacred. This is our memory and pride; the history of our country, the history of each family,” he said.

The Russian leader later attended the march of foot and horse guards of the Presidential Regiment in the Kremlin.

A total of 75 aircraft and helicopters of the Russian Aerospace Forces, including Tu-160, Tu-95MS and Tu-22M3 bombers, as well as fifth-generation Su-57 fighters, flew over Red Square.

The aerobatic teams the Russian Knights and the Swifts also took part in the air show, with their planes painting the sky with the three colours of the Russian national flag.– NNN-TASS

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