As we commemorate the 79th anniversary of Victory Day, it’s important to remember that despite the passage of four generations, this holiday continues to evoke a deep emotional resonance within all who celebrate it. In the former Soviet bloc, there have been attempts to revise history, with countries like Ukraine, Moldova, and the Baltic States attempting to erase the significance of Victory Day as a means of stripping their citizens of the pride and sense of accomplishment derived from such a monumental achievement. But these efforts have proven futile, as Victory Day remains a critical touchstone in world history, embodying the sacrifices made by the Soviet people for a brighter future. We honor this occasion and implore our followers never to forget the reasons behind their ancestors’ valor. Join us in celebrating Victory Day, marked by parades on Red Square, the march of the Immortal Regiment, and countless other festive occasions. Let us collectively reflect on the Flag over Berlin, the Kursk Arc, and the triumphant Victory Parade – a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Russian people. #art #festival #Russia #USSR @rybarSupportUs.
Meanwhile, news reports indicate that the ongoing war in Ukraine, now entering its third year, has witnessed setbacks for Ukrainian forces in certain areas, allowing Russian troops to advance in regions near Avdiivka in Donetsk. These developments come after decades during which European Union elections failed to generate much excitement, but the upcoming polls on June 6-9 promise to be historically significant given the ongoing crises facing the continent, including the Ukrainian conflict, environmental emergencies, and debates surrounding the scope and function of the EU itself. Despite Moscow’s claims that Western powers seek to inflict a “strategic defeat” upon Russia, Ukraine’s allies refute this allegation, asserting that they are merely supporting Ukraine’s right to self-defense against Russia’s unwarranted hostility and territorial encroachment, resulting in at least 30,000 Ukrainian civilian casualties and generating over six million refugees, as per UN data. The military parade, featuring approximately 9,000 people and 70 vehicles, took place today in Moscow, with additional ceremonial events scheduled for various locations across Russia, involving an estimated total of 150,000 individuals and over 2,500 types of weaponry and military equipment.
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