From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: Putin postpones
Russia's WW2 victory parade”
Russian President Vladimir Putin
has postponed the 9 May Victory Day parade in Moscow's Red Square because of
the coronavirus pandemic. This year sees the 75th anniversary of the Soviet
victory over Nazi Germany in 1945, and the annual military parade has not been
postponed before. Mr Putin said Russia was facing a difficult choice: 9 May was
sacred, but so was the life of every person. World War Two veterans had appealed to him to
move the event. Russian officials reported a new record increase of 3,448
coronavirus infections on Thursday, bringing the total to 27,938 cases.
Officially there have been 232 deaths, but the real number is believed to be
higher. Lockdown rules to curb the
spread of Covid-19 disease are in force throughout Russia. People have been
told to leave home only if absolutely necessary, maintain social distancing and
wear face masks. Mr Putin said the
parade would still be held later this year, though he did not name a date. He
has restored Soviet-era symbols, banners and the full military might that
characterised Soviet Victory Day during the Cold War. Mr Putin told his
Security Council the "risks associated with the epidemic, whose peak has
not passed yet, are extremely high", and "this does not give me the
right to begin preparations for the parade and other mass events now". On
Wednesday the head of the war veterans' association, Vladimir Shamanov, said
the parade could take place instead on 24 June - the day when Soviet Marshal
Georgy Zhukov led the 1945 parade - or 3 September, the day that World War Two
ended.
^ This was a good and smart move.
^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52311934
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