12/30/2023 0 Comments Russian victory day parade 2021![]() ![]() Sunday's commemorations came as Russia in recent weeks has seen its diplomats expelled from a clutch of European countries over espionage scandals, while the United States and the European Union have levied new sanctions on Moscow over the treatment of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and allegations of hacking and cyberattacks. Russia has lifted nearly all of its measures to limit the spread of the virus, though a ban remains in place on mass gatherings in most regions.Īs of Sunday, total infections stood at nearly 4.9 million and fatalities at over 113,000, according to a tally by health officials.īut authorities have been criticized for downplaying the severity Russia's outbreak by counting only fatalities where the coronavirus was found to be the primary cause of death after an autopsy.įigures released by Russia's statistics agency last month showed that the country had actually recorded some 250,000 virus-related deaths by the end of March. This year's Victory Day was the second during the coronavirus pandemic. And all the brave soldiers," she added, noting she was happy the parade took place despite pandemic measures. "We are proud, remember and honour all our relatives and friends. "For me and my family, this holiday marks the victory of the entire Russian people," Yulia Gulevskikh, a 31-year-old accountant told AFP in the Far East city of Vladivostok. 'Victory of the entire Russian people'Ī survey this week by state-run pollster VTsIOM showed that 69% of Russians view Victory Day as the most important holiday on the calendar.Ī third of respondents said they would take part in the celebrations, while a fifth said they would watch on television. Victory Day parades, which only became an annual event after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and have taken on increasing importance in projecting Russia's renewed military might during Putin's two decades in power, also took place Sunday in dozens of cities across the nation. More than 12,000 military personnel took part in Sunday's parade, as well as some 190 pieces of military equipment and 76 fighter jets and helicopters. His speech came at the start of an annual parade that sees military hardware roll through the streets of Moscow. The Russian leader also condemned what he called a creeping return of ideologies of the time, when "slogans of racial and national superiority, of anti-semitism and Russophobia, became ever more cynical." At the same time, we will firmly defend our national interests to ensure the safety of our people," he said. "Russia consistently defends international law. "The Soviet people kept their sacred oath, defended the homeland and freed the countries of Europe from the black plague," Putin told the crowd. ![]()
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