Russia is celebrating its biggest public holiday, Victory Day, with a military parade in Moscow that was meant to be held on 9 May. It is 75 years since the then USSR defeated Nazi Germany.
Russia holds major annual Moscow military parade marking Nazi Germany's capitulation in WWII President Vladimir Putin told troops that Russia was trying to prevent global confrontation ...
The parade began with the march of the banner group of the Preobrazhensky Regiment Honor Guard’s unit carrying the Russian national flag and the legendary Victory Banner across Red Square MOSCOW ...
It has become an annual event - the military parade in Red Square in Moscow and cities across Russia on 9 May, marking victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. Under Vladimir Putin, Victory Day has ...
This year, Russia’s Victory Day Parade on Moscow’s Red Square involves 10,000 troops, including fighters of the special military operation in Ukraine, and 125 items of military hardware MOSCOW ...
The Russian government has said that the North Korean military can participate in Russia's World War II victory anniversary and Victory Day events next ...
North Korean media say the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, has attended a military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice accompanied by Chinese and Russian delegations.