Russia marks Victory Day with a parade in Moscow under tight security
This year’s event was scaled back, with no tanks, missiles and other heavy ground weapons on display for the first time in two decades.
www.scmp.comHere’s the latest on Moscow’s Victory Day parade:
The 2026 Victory Day parade in Moscow was held with heightened security and a scaled-down format. Officials reduced the display of heavy ground weapons for the first time in years, while a flyover and formal speeches remained central features. [Source coverage notes and summaries from major outlets in early May 2026.]
Russian President Vladimir Putin oversaw the event on Red Square and delivered remarks commemorating World War II victory. Security was tightened due to ongoing tensions and concerns about potential Ukrainian attacks. [Outlets reporting from Moscow, May 9, 2026.]
International observers and foreign leaders attended parts of the ceremony, underscoring the event’s diplomatic significance even as the broader war in Ukraine continued. [Live coverage and analysis from regional and international outlets, May 8–9, 2026.]
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This year’s event was scaled back, with no tanks, missiles and other heavy ground weapons on display for the first time in two decades.
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