Prezidentas Putinas: "Neleisiu Naujajai pasaulio tvarkai įžiebti Trečiojo pasaulinio karo

Nepriklausomos užsienio naujienos... Prezidentas Putinas: "Neleisiu Naujajai pasaulio tvarkai įžiebti Trečiojo pasaulinio karo

Russia will do everything in its power to prevent the "New World Order" from sparking World War 3, President Vladimir Putin vowed in his speech at the Victory Day military parade in Moscow.

Speaking at the event marking the 79th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, Putin declared that the Russian military is "always on alert" and ready to defend the country's sovereignty.

"The West would like to forget the lessons of World War II, but we remember that the fate of humanity was decided in grandiose battles near Moscow and Leningrad" and other cities, Putin said.

Infowars.com reports: The president emphasized that Russia is “experiencing a difficult milestone period” in its history, noting that the fate of the country depends on every Russian. “We celebrate this Victory Day in the conditions of the special military operation – all its participants, those who are on the front lines – they are our heroes. We bow to their perseverance and sacrifice. All of Russia is with you,” Putin stated.

The Russian leader stressed that the country remembers all those who lost lives while fighting Nazism and those who were killed during the Ukraine conflict. He commemorated them with a minute of silence.

“May 9 is always a very emotional, poignant day… Victory Day unites all generations. We are moving forward based on our centuries-old traditions and are confident that together we will ensure a free, safe future for Russia,” Putin stressed.

The president’s speech ended in the traditional manner with canon blasts and the Russian national anthem.

Military parades and other events celebrating Victory Day are taking place in over 300 cities across Russia. For over a decade now, the celebration also included a massive civilian march known as the Immortal Regiment, in which people carry portraits of their relatives who fought the Nazis during the war. This year, the ceremony was canceled due to security concerns.

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