By Zahra Ullah, NCS
Moscow (NCS) — For years, Russia’s Victory Day parade has symbolized the nation’s army power and energy, with a blinding show of heavy army tools and a stream of visiting dignitaries.
This yr issues will look very completely different. Russian President Vladimir Putin will host a scaled-back parade in Red Square, with no army {hardware} on show on account of the “current operational situation,” in accordance with the Russian Defense Ministry. There will even be fewer overseas leaders than earlier years, and now most worldwide press should depend on footage coming from Russian state media to cowl the occasion.
In an indication of heightened security concerns from the Kremlin, many worldwide journalists have been advised they received’t be capable to attend the parade commemorating the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.
“Putin likes to look in control and wants the Russian state to look strong, and that is not the message this sends. It sends a message he wouldn’t usually want to send,” stated Sam Greene, professor of Russian politics at King’s College London, noting it was “out of character” for the Russian chief.
This yr, the Kremlin seems to be prioritizing safety over the conventional present of drive. The parade takes place amid intensified Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russian territory, notably on oil refineries. In extra of a symbolic blow on account of the truth there have been no casualties, a drone hit a excessive-rise house constructing in an upscale neighborhood of western central Moscow on Monday. This has contributed to elevated safety measures.
Amid the conventional decorations in the crimson, white and blue of the Russian flag, adorning Moscow’s streets, and the black and orange St. George Ribbon – a logo of Russia’s army – extensively seen in store home windows, anti-plane methods are seen round Moscow.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied on Friday that worldwide journalists had their accreditation revoked, as an alternative saying the variety of journalists who may attend was restricted on account of the curtailed format of this yr’s parade.
“This year, since the entire ceremony is somewhat limited, the number of journalists allowed is also limited,” Peskov stated, including “there has not been a single case of anyone being stripped of their accreditation.”
And but a number of worldwide journalists, together with NCS, who had been accredited to attend the parade, had been advised by the Kremlin on Thursday that they had been not ready to take action. NCS had been advised solely that the “host broadcasters” could be attending this yr’s celebrations.
Unlike the commemorations in 2025 which included China’s Xi Jinping as a visitor of honor in addition to dozens of different leaders, this yr’s invite listing can be extra conservative with key Putin ally Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar and President of Laos Thongloun Sisoulith attending. NATO and EU member Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico will likely be in Moscow for a bilateral assembly with Putin however has stated he received’t attend the parade.
The clipped parade takes place amid rising considerations in Russia round the slowing economy and increased internet restrictions which have disrupted day by day life, however which Putin has stated are vital for public security.
On Friday, one in all Russia’s largest telecoms operators warned Muscovites they may face restrictions on cell web and textual content messaging round the capital metropolis “to ensure security during the festive events,” in accordance with messages seen by NCS.
The temper amongst residents in Moscow additionally seems to be extra subdued, with Mikhail, who solely gave his first title, telling NCS that it’s time for the warfare to finish.
“It’s already time,” he stated, including: “People are dying, finances are disappearing, and all sorts of restrictions are being introduced. It’s clear that this is unpleasant. War has never been good.”
Nina Khrushcheva, professor of International Affairs at the New School, who was just lately labelled a overseas agent by Russian authorities, advised NCS Putin and the safety companies had been possible spooked by latest worldwide occasions, in addition to the scores of incoming drones from the Ukrainians in direction of Russian territory.
“There is paranoia at every turn,” she stated. “Putin was thoroughly freaked out by seeing what happened to the leadership in Iran, Venezuela, and even the shootings targeted at US President Donald Trump. On top of that, you have hundreds of drones launched from Ukraine daily.”
Ukraine and Russia on Friday accused one another of violating ceasefires introduced by all sides forward of Moscow’s Victory Day celebrations.
Russia’s Defense Ministry introduced a ceasefire in the warfare with Ukraine, efficient May 8-9, to mark Moscow’s annual celebrations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated Kyiv had not obtained an “official appeal” relating to Russia’s ceasefire, and in flip, introduced his personal unilateral ceasefire beginning on May 6.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman issued a stark warning to diplomatic missions to evacuate their employees from Kyiv in the occasion of a large strike by Moscow if the Ukrainian authorities focused the May 9 Victory Day celebrations.
Galina from Novoazovsk in Russian-occupied Donbas was in Moscow on a sightseeing journey together with her husband. She advised NCS she has felt the results of the warfare since 2014 – following Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the ensuing warfare between Russian backed separatists and Ukrainian forces. Despite sporting the St. George’s ribbon, she says she hopes the warfare ends quickly: “It’s the people who suffer,” she stated, including “war is bad for everyone.”
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