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  2. 2010 Kyiv Victory Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    The Kyiv parade was the center of the 65th anniversary celebrations, with 2,000 military personnel and about 100 units of military equipment were brought to celebrate Victory Day with parades in other Ukrainian cities. 1,040 Russian troops took part in the parades in four Ukrainian cities: Sevastopol, Kerch, Odesa [12] and Mykolaiv. [13]

  3. Kyiv Independence Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Kuchma during the Independence Day Parade in 2001. On its 10th anniversary of independence of 2001, Kyiv held its largest parade at the time. 173 pieces of equipment and 6,530 soldiers took part in the parade. [4]

  4. Victory Day Parades - Wikipedia

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    The only major Victory Day Parade in Bishkek occurred in 2015 on Ala-Too Square. It was presided by Prime Minister Temir Sariyev and Chief of General Staff Asanbek Alymkozhoev [44] in place of President Almazbek Atambayev, who was attending the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade. [45] Russian troops from the Kant Air Base also took part in the parade.

  5. Ukraine defiant on national day, rebels parade captives - AOL

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    (Reuters) - Ukraine marked its independence day on Sunday with a military march-past in Kiev intended to send a message of defiance to Russia, but pro-Moscow rebels countered by parading captured ...

  6. 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    This was a large military parade held on Maidan Nezalezhnosti with the participation of the Kyiv Garrison of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as well as the Internal Troops of Ukraine. It was held in the same format as the annual Kyiv Independence Day Parade, including the traditional flag raising ceremony to the tune of Shche ne vmerla Ukraina.

  7. Russian Kyiv convoy - Wikipedia

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    Approximate location of the Russian Kyiv convoy according to The Economist. One BM-21 Grad Russian military vehicle, similar to the type used in the Kyiv convoy. The Russian Kyiv convoy was a large column of Russian military vehicles stretching some 64 kilometres (40 mi) in Kyiv Oblast from Prybirsk [] to Hostomel via Ivankiv [1] involved in the Russian invasion of Ukraine beginning on 24 ...

  8. 1990 October Revolution Parade - Wikipedia

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    Revolution Day parades and celebrations were also held in many Soviet republics and cities of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.For the first time in Soviet history, the traditional 7 November parade in Kyiv, the capital city of the Ukrainian SSR, was the only event held on the holiday, with the parade location in Kyiv was changed from Khreshchatyk Street to Victory Square ...

  9. A June tradition in Quincy returns for the 73rd years. Here's ...

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    Quincy celebrates its 73rd annual Flag Day Parade on Saturday, June 15. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...