Overview
- The 80th Victory Day parade in Moscow featured thousands of troops and military hardware, marking the Soviet Union's WWII victory over Nazi Germany.
- Foreign leaders, including China's Xi Jinping and Brazil's Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, attended, highlighting Russia's efforts to counter Western isolation.
- Ukraine dismissed Russia's three-day ceasefire as a sham, reporting over 700 violations and continued assaults by Russian forces.
- Security in Moscow was heightened following Ukrainian drone attacks, with airport closures and mobile internet disruptions reported.
- Critics argue the parade served as a propaganda tool to mask Russia's military struggles in Ukraine, including high casualties and equipment shortages.