• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Economy
  • World
  • Lifestyle
Russia celebrates Victory Day amid conflict with Ukraine

Russia celebrates Victory Day amid conflict with Ukraine

3 years ago
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

1 year ago
Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

1 year ago
If our friends in China did it…

If our friends in China did it…

1 year ago
Handbook to guide Gukurahundi Outreach

Handbook to guide Gukurahundi Outreach

2 years ago
Harare building collapses, woman dies

Harare building collapses, woman dies

2 years ago
Africa backs Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid

Africa backs Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid

2 years ago
ED says no to third term

ED says no to third term

2 years ago
Banks start changing accounts to ZiG

Banks start changing accounts to ZiG

2 years ago
SADC will prioritise food security, says Incoming Chairperson

SADC will prioritise food security, says Incoming Chairperson

2 years ago
Caps fans invade pitch, match abandoned

Caps fans invade pitch, match abandoned

2 years ago
Measures to promote use of ZiG

Measures to promote use of ZiG

2 years ago
ZiG starts circulating on April 30

ZiG starts circulating on April 30

2 years ago
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Monday, December 1, 2025
  • Login
Zim Sentry
  • Local News
  • Africa
  • International
  • Thought Leader
  • Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • SportsTrending
No Result
View All Result
Zim Sentry
No Result
View All Result
Home International

Russia celebrates Victory Day amid conflict with Ukraine

May 10, 2023
in International
0
Russia celebrates Victory Day amid conflict with Ukraine

People watch a Yars intercontinental ballistic missile system and other armoured vehicles driving along a street during a military parade on Victory Day yesterday in Moscow.

492
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

MOSCOW. – Russia celebrated the 78th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II with an annual military parade at the Red Square yesterday, while European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Ukraine’s capital Kiev on the same day to mark Europe Day as the bloc is mulling 11th round of sanctions against Russia for the conflict with Ukraine.

The confrontation between Russia and Ukraine and the West behind has expanded beyond the scope of the battlefield, and how the Ukraine crisis will end may be determined by the result on the battlefields, which is not what many countries that have worked to promote peace want to see, analysts said.

This year’s military parade at the Red Square in Russia has drawn global attention amid tight security following a drone attack at the Kremlin last week.

Yesterday’s parade began with the march of the Honor Guard’s banner group carrying the Russian national flag and the legendary Victory Banner across Red Square. The Victory Banner was hoisted over the Reichstag by soldiers of the Soviet 150th Idritsa rifle division in May 1945, according to media reports.

Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a 10-minute speech at the Red Square, during which he said that Russia wanted a peaceful future but that “Western elites” were “sowing hatred and Russophobia” and that Ukrainians had become “hostages to a state coup” and ambitions of the West.

“Real war is being waged against our Motherland,” Putin said, noting the West had forgotten the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany and that Russia was currently fighting for its survival.

The annual military parade has a symbolic meaning for Russia to inherit the legacy of the Soviet Union and it concerns its status as a great power. What Putin wanted to convey in the Tuesday speech is what he has already reiterated many times since the conflict with Ukraine began – the historical link between Russia and Ukraine and the reasons for the use of force against Ukraine, especially the strategic squeeze from the US and the West, Wang Chenxing, a research fellow on Russian studies from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times.

The military parade is to unite the military and the Russian people and also to show Russia’s determination and confidence that it will not surrender to any intimidation either from the US or NATO, said Song Zhongping, a Chinese military expert and TV commentator.

Russia is expressing its tough stance via the parade. The weapons displayed include new developed ones and new weapons that have been used in the battle with Ukraine, including Z-STS “Akhmat” armored tactical vehicles and armored vehicle “VPK-Ural,” said Song.

This year’s parade involved over 8 000 troops, including 530 fighters of the special military operation in Ukraine. Various vehicles and missile systems, including Iskander-M tactical missile systems, S-400 Triumf anti-aircraft missile systems and Yars intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launchers were displayed at the parade,.

Some of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), including the Presidents of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and the prime minister of Armenia were in attendance and together with Putin, they laid wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Alexander Garden near the Kremlin, according to TASS.

While some CIS countries were celebrating the Victory Day to commemorate the sacrifice made by the Soviet Union in World War II, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed to make the Victory Day in Ukraine as “the day of Europe” – a day to celebrate peace and unity in Europe. A truce on the conflict cannot be reached without the efforts of all related parties, analysts have said. – Global Times

Tags: Russia
Share197Tweet123Share49
tendaik1

tendaik1

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Richarlison World Cup goal voted best of the tournament

Richarlison World Cup goal voted best of the tournament

December 24, 2022
By-election victories have primed us for 2023 polls, says ZANU PF

By-election victories have primed us for 2023 polls, says ZANU PF

October 24, 2022
A new ocean is being formed in Africa

A new ocean is being formed in Africa

February 11, 2023
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

0
Zim/Iran seek improved economic relations

Zim/Iran seek improved economic relations

0
President Masisi to open Harare Agric show

President Masisi to open Harare Agric show

0
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

October 5, 2024
Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

October 5, 2024
If our friends in China did it…

If our friends in China did it…

October 5, 2024
Zim Sentry

Copyright © 2022 ZimSentry. All Rights Reserved

Your Trusted Watchman

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Local News
  • Africa
  • International
  • Thought Leader
  • Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports

Copyright © 2022 ZimSentry. All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

You cannot copy content of this page