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"The world is at a turning point," President Vladimir Putin said angrily

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  • 10 May, 2023 08:16:30

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International Desk: The Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany on March 9, 1945 in World War II. Russia celebrates the day it defeated the Nazis as Victory Day. Victory Day Parade is organized in the famous Red Square of Moscow like every time. It was attended by President Vladimir Putin. And in this year's Victory Day speech, Putin criticized Western countries in an angry tone. He said, the world is currently at a 'turning point'. He also claimed that enemy countries are involved in war against Russia. He said, 'Today world civilization is at a critical turning point.

A real war has been waged against us.' "Like most people in the world, we want to see a peaceful, free and stable environment," Putin said, saying he would defend Ukraine's occupied Donbass and Russia. He also warned that if anyone thinks of hegemony, it will lead to destruction. "We are proud of the soldiers who took part in the special military operation," Putin said to the soldiers who took part in the alleged operation in Ukraine. Our future depends on you.' Besides, President Putin also criticized the current leaders of Ukraine.

He compared Zelensky and his government to the Nazis. Putin says Ukraine is being held hostage by Western masters. In this regard, Putin said, "Ukraine has become hostage to a coup d'état, through which a criminal government has been created under the guidance of Western masters." Putin once again compared Ukraine's military to Nazis. As he has been doing since last year. Meanwhile, 8 thousand soldiers participated in the Victory Day parade in Red Square this year. Last year it was 11 thousand. Apart from this, the scope of this parade was less than other times. At the end of the speech, President Vladimir Putin paid tribute to those who died in World War II by laying flowers.

 

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