![]() ![]() Russia is marking their 77th Victory Day today. “An absolutely unacceptable threat to us was being created, directly on our borders,” Putin said, pointing to NATO weapons deliveries to Ukraine and the deployment of foreign advisors.ġ6 Russian President Vladimir Putin waves during the Victory Day Parade at Red Square on in Moscow, Russia. He again claimed Russia’s “special military operation” was a purely defensive and unavoidable measure against fictitious plans for a NATO-backed invasion of lands he said were historically Russia’s, including Crimea. Puffy-faced Putin also used the annual parade as a show of Russia’s depleted firepower, parading tanks and even intercontinental ballistic missiles able to carry nukes - but without a planned flypast by military aircraft, with bad weather blamed for it being scrapped. “You are fighting for the Motherland, for its future, so that no one forgets the lessons of the Second World War,” he told the parade, praising his troops, some of whom had returned from the frontlines. The warmongering leader used Monday’s military parade marking the 77th anniversary of the end of World War II to once again suggest that his invasion of Ukraine was to stop a new threat from Nazis. Russian President Vladimir Putin used a massive annual Victory Parade Monday to justify his brutal war on Ukraine - telling 11,000 gathered troops that they must battle on for Russia’s survival and to stop the “horror of a global war.” GOP presidential debates are getting serious - will Donald Trump ever dare to show? Bush tells Americans to ‘stay positive’ in Veterans Day message as wars rage on Russia targets Kyiv in first missile attack on capital in 52 days Man convicted of Russian journalist’s murder pardoned after agreeing to fight against Ukraine ![]()
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