Moscow has its reasons to be more nervous this year during celebrations as Ukrainian drones threaten the Russian sky
In the Kremlin everything is ready for the large colorful impressive military parade, which is a means of demonstrating modern Russian power. But the threat of Ukrainian drones adds an additional nervousness to Russia this year, according to CNN.
This year’s 80th anniversary event is particularly important for the Kremlin and, therefore, can prove to be a particularly enticing goal for those who wish his evil. Tens of thousands of Russian patriots are expected to line up on the streets, applauding as the tanks and launchers of intercontinental ballistic missiles pass in front of them.
Putin has also invited foreign leaders, including Si Jing of China and his Louise Lula da Silva of Brazil. The leaders of Belarus, Venezuela, Cuba, Vietnam and the Congo Republic, along with the presidents of several former Soviet states, are also expected to attend.
It is worth noting that the Kremlin states that at least two European leaders, the Slovak prime minister Robert Fitso and the president of Serbia Aleksandar Vucicwill attend the event.
However, despite the large -scale gathering of world leaders, Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski – who has criticized the Russian call for a three -day ceasefire during the celebrations for Victory Day – does not exclude an attack either by his or her.
In a recent speech, Zelenski – who argues that there must be a truce at least 30 days to make the next steps to be prepared – warned that Kiev “cannot be responsible for what is happening” in Russia due to the continuing conflict and will not “play a clash. May. “
Significant appearances
OR China remains an important Russian supporter And the high profile in the presence of Si in the parade of Niki’s day testifies to the power of this bond. But even more important, perhaps, is the dramatic, even amazing, improvement in relations with the United States under Trump, whose government seemed determined to seek to restore friendly economic and diplomatic links with Moscow, even with the risk of alienating them. Some Russian media speculate that the US Secretary of State, Mark Rubio, He will personally attend the parade of Victory Day along with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
But every positive side hides a cloud. And things don’t go all towards the Kremlin. The threat of safety over the parade may pretend the forthcoming challenges for the Kremlin in its ongoing War in Ukraine, which shows little signs of retreat.
The latest western estimates of Russian casualties, which have not been confirmed by the Kremlin, quickly approach the scary number of one million people killed or injured, a number that is likely to increase only if the battles continue.
There is also an ominous indications that the hitherto resistant Russian economy can finally begin to bend.
In the meantime, the frustrated Trump, who before taking up his duties, boasted that he could quickly end the war in Ukraine, now seems to be seriously considering the possibility of continuing to support Ukraine by supplying weapons and imposing sanctions on Moscow.
And the red square may be filled with battle tanks and soldiers as a proof of Russia’s power, but in fact a Russian victory in Ukraine remains a distant perspective, the report concludes.
Source :Skai
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