Context
The annual parade commemorates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany and typically features military displays, including armoured vehicles and missile systems. S1S2
Key points
- The parade is scheduled for 9 May in Red Square. S1
- This year's event will not include any armoured vehicles or missile systems. S1
- The decision is attributed to fears of a long-range attack by Ukrainian drones. S1
- This marks a significant change in the tradition of the Victory Day parade. S2
- The Russian defence ministry confirmed the absence of military hardware. S1
- The parade has been a symbol of national pride and military strength. S2
- Security concerns have heightened due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. S1
- The event will still take place despite the scaled-back nature. S2
Why it matters
- The absence of military hardware reflects heightened security concerns in Russia. S1
- It indicates a shift in how Russia is approaching its military displays amid the conflict. S2
- The parade's traditional significance may be diminished without military displays. S1
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