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Victory Day military parade in Moscow to mark the defeat of Nazi Germany during the second world war. The parade, scaled back this year due to security concerns, started at about 10am
Victory Day parade in Moscow. "Nobody is attacking civilians and civilian infrastructure," said Mykhailo Podoliak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's office. He pointed out that there would be many ordinary civilians
significant oil spills. On local Telegram chat groups, people shared photos of oil slicks in the sea, black puddles on the road and stray animals covered in oily droplets. Despite Moscow's downplaying
Day parade on May 9 commemorating the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany during World War II. "It brings home the fact Ukraine has the capacity to strike at very significant scale at or around
significant damage to its economy and technological decline. What's more, the war has moved closer to home. Today Ukrainian drones reach deep inside Russia. Oil refineries and other energy infrastructure are regularly targeted. Last
day, reports say. Officials in five regions around the country reported fatalities as Moscow continues to target Ukrainian cities with regular aerial attacks. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said an oil terminal in northwest Russia
Moscow’s decision to hold Victory Day parade next week with no military hardware** because of fears of a long-range attack by Ukrainian drones. Zelenskyy continued: > *“**Our proposal is a long-term ceasefire,** reliable
Victory Day parade marking the defeat of Nazi Germany. The parade – Russia’s foremost national celebration – has [already been scaled back and will proceed without heavy military hardware](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/05/zelenskyy-russia-parade-truce-poltava-attack) for the first time
victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, during a phone call with Trump Wednesday. But Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Thursday that no definite decision had been made, and that it would
Victory Day parade on May 9, Putin said if the Armenian people saw benefits in joining the European Union, then "we will certainly have nothing to say against it." Yet he also reminded reporters
significant? Markus Ziener, a senior visiting fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States Berlin office, told Al Jazeera that making the letter public forces Russia to openly show its hand while proving