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1 Background  





2 Parade summary  





3 Putin's speech  





4 Foreign dignitaries in attendance  





5 Music  





6 See also  





7 References  














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Participants in the Russian invasion of Ukraine on parade.

The 2024 Moscow Victory Day Parade was a military parade held in Red Square, Moscow, Russia, on 9 May 2024, to commemorate the 79th anniversary of Victory Day which celebrates the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of the Eastern FrontofWorld War II. It took place two days after Vladimir Putin's fifth inauguration as President of Russia.

Background[edit]

Victory Day is a significant secular holiday in Russia that commemorates Germany's surrender in World War II, which marked the end of one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. The holiday celebrates the military might and moral fortitude of the Red Army, which suffered enormous losses in the war, with at least 20 million Soviet citizens losing their lives. Victory Day has been observed annually on May 9 since 1945, and it is one of the most revered and widely celebrated public holidays in Russia, with parades, fireworks, and concerts held across the country.

Parade summary[edit]

Young Army Cadets National Movement on the Red Square
Military parade on the Red Square

As light flurries of snow fell on Red Square, over 9,000 different troops from 30 various ceremonial regiments marched past the parade stand, a thousand of which were involved in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Just like the previous Victory Day parade, the mechanized column section only featured one tank, a T-34-85, but for the first time in three years, aerial units took part in the parade: the Russian Knights aerobatic team flew Su-30 and MiG-29 fighters, followed by six Su-25 jets that emitted smoke in the Russian tricolour. As in prior parades, missile launchers, artillery, and ICBMs were shown. During the parade, Russian soldiers were equipped with what appeared to be drone jammers given the fear that there would be Ukrainian attacks during the ceremonies. For the first time since the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade, a president from an African nation was invited to the parade, as Umaro Sissoco EmbalóofGuinea-Bissau was in attendance. This was the last Victory Day parade for Sergei Shoigu performing the duties of Minister of Defence, as three days after the parade, he was not reappointed to the position.

Putin's speech[edit]

Putin speaks from the podium

Putin criticized former Eastern Bloc Soviet satellite states, as well as several other countries formerly occupied by the Soviet Union for the removal of Soviet-era monuments and memorials dedicated to the Soviet Union's victory in World War II, saying that they were now dedicating monuments to "traitors and Hitler's accomplices", while erasing the history of noble world liberators. He also claimed that the West attempted to forget major battles during the war, and said that Russia was trying its best to avoid a global conflict, but would also not let the nation be threatened.

Foreign dignitaries in attendance[edit]

Amongst those in attendance were:

Music[edit]

Music was performed by the massed bands of the Moscow Garrison.

Inspection of Troops

Speech by President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin

Infantry Column

Mobile and Air Column

Conclusion of the Parade

Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier


See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Working visit to Russia | Official Internet Portal of the President of the Republic of Belarus". president.gov.by. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  • ^ Robinson, Circles (2024-05-09). "Cuban President Diaz-Canel Visits Putin in the Kremlin". Havana Times. Retrieved 2024-05-11.
  • ^ "Russian-Bissau-Guinean talks". President of Russia. 2024-05-09. Retrieved 2024-05-11.
  • ^ https://akorda.kz/kz/kasym-zhomart-tokaev-zhenis-kunine-arnalgan-askeri-paradka-bardy-94744. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ "Кыргыз Республикасынын Президенти".
  • ^ "President Thongloun visits the Russian Federation". kpl.gov.la. Retrieved 2024-05-11.
  • ^ bt (2024-05-07). "President of Turkmenistan To Participate in Moscow Victory Day Parade | Official news". Business Turkmenistan Information Center. Retrieved 2024-05-11.

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