Moscow’s Victory Day parade to proceed without military hardware; ‘Immortal Regiment’ march canceled
Russian authorities traditionally hold military parades to mark Victory Day on May 9 in dozens of cities across the country. With Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine now in its fifth year, many regions have canceled parades or scaled them back. In Moscow, for the first time since 2007, the parad
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