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Russia’s Victory Day parade lasted 45 minutes — the shortest in modern history — with zero tanks because Ukrainian drones made them too risky to display
For the first time in nearly two decades, not a single tank rolled across Red Square on Victory Day. No armored columns, no ...
The Russian Defense Ministry says the traditional Victory Day parade will take place without military equipment.
For years, Russia’s Victory Day parade has symbolized the country’s military strength and power, with a dazzling display of heavy military equipment and a stream of visiting dignitaries.
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Russia’s Victory Day parade will feature zero armored vehicles for the first time since 2007
On May 9, 2026, Russia’s Victory Day parade will roll through Red Square without a single tank, missile launcher, or armored vehicle. The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the decision in late April, ...
As Ukrainian drones push toward Moscow, Victory Day risks becoming less a show of strength than a test of Russia’s defenses.
Russian President Vladimir Putin presided over his most pared-back Victory Day parade on Moscow’s Red Square, after a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine took effect. Russia’s annual May 9 ...
For the first time since 2008, the victory parade will feature no military hardware. In recent months, Ukraine has repeatedly carried out drone strikes deep inside Russia.
Russia declared a unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine for Friday and Saturday to mark the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, but threatened to strike back at Kyiv if it tries to disrupt festivities.
A Russian security officer remains atop an all-terrain infantry mobility vehicle amid increased security measures taken ahead of Victory Day, marking the anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany in ...
Russia has lost 1,355,920 troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, the General ...
For the first time in nearly two decades, there will be no military hardware, just soldiers during Saturday's parade in Moscow.
Security was tight in Moscow as Russian President Vladimir Putin and several foreign leaders attended Saturday's Victory Day parade, which was scaled down even as a U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire ...
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