From the BBC:
"Coronavirus: Russia marks WW2
Victory Day with subdued celebrations"
Russia has marked 75 years since
victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two despite cancelling its traditional
military parade because of the coronavirus outbreak. In a subdued celebration,
President Vladimir Putin laid roses at the Eternal Flame war memorial. Unable
to attend public processions, people uploaded pictures of family members and
told war stories online. On Saturday Russia recorded another rise of 10,000
cases of coronavirus. The huge commemorations are important features of the
calendars of former Soviet countries, which together lost around 26 million people
in World War Two. Fighter jets flew over
Moscow, leaving a trail of colours of the Russian flag, and a column of
soldiers marched past President Putin at the walls of the Kremlin. State
television broadcast a replay of last year's Red Square parade. But in Belarus,
where President Alexander Lukashenko has denied coronavirus is a national
threat, crowds of thousands attended Victory Day events. Mr Lukashenko attended
a parade in Minsk wearing a military uniform and said it was unacceptable for
the country to think about cancelling the event. Last month President Putin
cancelled the huge Victory Day parade that sees columns of soldiers, veterans,
historical Red Army vehicles, and modern military hardware parade through
Moscow's Red Square. On Saturday Mr Putin said Russia will "certainly
celebrate this anniversary extensively and solemnly, as usual", pledging
the processions will be held at a later date. Parts of Russia have been on
lockdown since late March but the country now has the fifth-highest rate of
infections in the world with almost 200,000 confirmed cases. A rise of 10,000
cases has been reported daily in the past week. In a televised address on Saturday Mr Putin
said, "Our veterans fought for life, against death. And we will always be
equal to their unity and endurance" "We know and firmly believe that we are
invincible when we stand together."
^ It’s nice to see Russia
remembering Victory Day 75 years later. ^
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