Russia Celebrates Victory Day Amid Rising Tensions

Russia commemorated the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat via a grand military parade in Moscow, underlining its geopolitical focus amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The parade, observed by global leaders, highlighted Russia's military prowess and alliances, with significant emphasis on its relationship with North Korea.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Moscow | Updated: 09-05-2025 15:27 IST | Created: 09-05-2025 15:27 IST
Russia Celebrates Victory Day Amid Rising Tensions
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Russia marked 80 years since Nazi Germany's defeat with a grand celebration in Moscow, attended by President Vladimir Putin and international dignitaries such as Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The event, coinciding with Victory Day, highlighted Russia's quest to reaffirm its global position amidst tensions with the West.

Victory Day, Russia's pivotal secular holiday, celebrated annually on May 9, featured over 11,500 troops and showcased military equipment, underscoring Moscow's military might. President Putin praised the courage of Russian soldiers in Ukraine, blending historical prestige with contemporary military narratives.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian drone disruptions, tense geopolitical relations, and North Korea's confirmed military collaborations added complexity to the celebrations. As European leaders backed war crime prosecutions against Russian officials, the interplay of military displays and diplomatic strains underscored a delicate global dynamic.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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