Weekend Herald

Vladimir Putin’s Victory Day pledge

- Jim Heintz

Russia will keep strengthen­ing its armed forces, President Vladimir Putin promised yesterday, speaking at the annual military Victory Day parade that flooded Red Square in Moscow with celebrants, soldiers and military equipment.

The parade marked the 74th anniversar­y of the defeat of Nazi Germany. It included about 13,000 servicemen and 130 pieces of military equipment, ranging from a T-34 tank — renowned for its effectiven­ess in World War II — to lumbering Yars interconti­nental missile launch units.

For the second time in three years, the parade did not conclude with an aerial display of helicopter­s and warplanes speeding above the square due to heavy clouds and concerns about storms. Putin said later that while he regretted the aircraft could not perform, “there’s no need to risk the safety of the pilots and the people on the ground”.

“We have done and will do everything necessary to ensure the high combat capability of our armed forces,” Putin said in his speech. “At the same time, Russia is open for cooperatio­n with all who are ready to resist terrorism, neo-Nazism and extremism.”

An estimated half a million people streamed down one of Moscow’s main thoroughfa­res, many holding photos of relatives who fought or suffered in the war. The Soviet Union is estimated to have lost 26 million people in World War II, including 8 million soldiers.

Dozens of other Russian cities also held parades for the country’s most significan­t secular holiday.

In neighbouri­ng Ukraine, which also observes the holiday, outgoing President Petro Poroshenko struck out at Russia.

“For five years, the descendant­s of the glorious victors over Nazism have defended with arms the freedom of the Ukrainian people and their civilisati­on choice from Russian aggression,” Poroshenko said.

Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and backs separatist rebels who have been fighting Ukrainian forces in the country’s east for the past five years, a conflict that has left over 13,000 dead.

TV actor Volodymyr Zelenskiy roundly defeated Poroshenko in Ukraine’s April 21 presidenti­al runoff.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? World War II veterans take part in Victory Day celebratio­ns in Moscow.
Photo / AP World War II veterans take part in Victory Day celebratio­ns in Moscow.

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