Putin declares Russia will remain steadfast defender against Nazism
“Russia has always been, and will continue to be, a stronghold against Nazism and hatred,” Putin said. He pledged ongoing resistance to extremist ideologies, emphasizing that Russia’s current military actions are supported by the nation and aimed at countering those he accused of promoting neo-Nazi beliefs in Ukraine.
Putin underscored the importance of remembering the sacrifices made during World War II, asserting that Russia will never tolerate the distortion of historical facts or the vilification of those who secured peace for future generations. He called on the nation to remain united in protecting its historical heritage, values, and national interests.
This year’s parade featured over 11,500 personnel from Russia’s military and other security agencies. Foreign contingents from 13 countries, including China, Belarus, Egypt, Vietnam, and Kazakhstan, also participated. Leaders from 29 nations and World War II veterans from various countries, including the U.S. and Israel, attended the celebration as honored guests.
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