Vladimir Putin said he was confident of a Russian victory over Ukraine, providing little hope of the temporary ceasefire being extended.
The parade this year had no tanks or other military equipment rolling through Moscow's Red Square amid threats from Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said he believes the Ukrainian conflict is nearing its end after he oversaw a military parade on Red Square commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in ...
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that the conflict in Ukraine is nearing its end after he oversaw a military parade on Red Square commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany ...
Russia declared a unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine for Friday and Saturday to mark the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, ...
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Russia’s Victory Day parade had zero tanks, zero missiles, and zero armored vehicles — Putin showed weapons on a TV screen because Ukrainian drones made it too dangerousFor the first time since 2008, no tanks crossed Red Square on Victory Day. No missile launchers. No armored vehicles. On May 9, 2025, Russia’s most symbolically charged military ritual played out with ...
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Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico is among only a handful of global leaders due ​to attend a scaled-back edition of ...
Ukraine struck a luxury skyscraper 4 miles from the Kremlin, threatening Moscow's Victory Day parade
Russia is hosting a scaled-down version of the parade this year, saying it won't display military equipment due to the war ...
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