Putin Addresses NATO and Ukraine at Reduced Victory Day Parade
In a scaled-back Victory Day parade, President Putin reiterated his commitment to the military operation in Ukraine while denouncing NATO amid heightened security concerns.
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In a scaled-back Victory Day parade, President Putin reiterated his commitment to the military operation in Ukraine while denouncing NATO amid heightened security concerns.
In light of a three-day ceasefire brokered by the US, Ukraine has agreed not to target the upcoming Victory Day parade in Moscow, which will see a scaled-back military presence.
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