Russian battle drones utilized to assault Ukrainian towns and cities will be revealed at a Russian Triumph Day parade in Moscow, according to state television.
Russian state television’s Channel One stated the Lancet drone and the Geran-2 drone would be amongst those flaunted in the parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the success of the Soviet Union and its allies over Nazi Germany.
Chinese president Xi Jinping was amongst world leaders who went to the parade and was seen sat beside Mr Putin. There were around 11,000 soldiers compared to just 7,000 a couple of years earlier, according to reports.
Throughout the military parade at Moscow’s Red Square, Mr Putin commemorated the Allied forces and promised to safeguard the Russian army.
The Kremlin leader stated Russian society was “supporting the individuals of the unique military operation” in Ukraine today as the motherland “felt the happiness” of beating Nazi Germany and Japan in 1945.
It follows Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky knocked the parade as “bile and lies”. “It will be a parade of cynicism. There is simply no other method to explain it,” he stated on Thursday.
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