From the MT:
“Russian Veterans Urge Putin to
Postpone WWII Parade Over Virus”
Russian veterans on Wednesday
urged President Vladimir Putin to postpone a military parade to mark the 75th
anniversary of Soviet victory in World War II, due to the coronavirus risk to
participants. Russia has so far not dropped plans to hold a massive parade with
thousands of troops marching through Red Square on May 9, despite a national
lockdown over the coronavirus pandemic and a ban on large public events. Before
the pandemic, world leaders including France's Emmanuel Macron were expected to
attend the parade that was set to last an hour and a half and include 15,000
troops and the latest missile systems.
World War II veterans from all
over Russia have been invited to watch and take part in events over four days,
defense minister Sergei Shoigu said in February, but the plans have seemed
increasingly unrealistic given the current virus situation. Russia has seen
cases of the coronavirus grow swiftly in recent days. On Wednesday the number
of confirmed cases rose to 24,490 while 198 people have died. An appeal signed
by the heads of three veterans' organizations was sent to Putin, Interfax
reported, citing the head of the defense committee of the lower house of
parliament, Vladimir Shamanov. "Unfortunately based on the current
situation in the world, it's impossible to guarantee health and safety while
holding the parade," said Shamanov, who signed the letter as head of the
Russian Association of Heroes, a group of highly decorated military veterans. The
call by veterans appeared to be a formality that would allow the Kremlin to
cancel the event without losing face. Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov at the
weekend raised the possibility the parade could be held "later," in a
televised comment. The letter from veterans calls for Putin to "take a
difficult but, as we see it, fair decision to hold the military parade on
another date." It said the event should be held "when the
epidemiological situation will allow the parade not to be a threat but a real
celebration of peace and security for all its participants." The military
parade is overseen by Putin, who gives a speech to troops. It usually involves
thousands of soldiers and the audience on Red Square includes World War II
veterans.
^ The 75th Anniversary
of the end of World War 2 is very important in Russia and around the world and
should be celebrated and remembered, but that doesn’t mean it has to be done in
May. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2020/04/15/russian-veterans-urge-putin-to-postpone-wwii-parade-over-virus-a70004
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