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The parade took place amid the backdrop of 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The parade was not broadcast on some platforms outside of Russia due to social media boycotts and sanctions in response to the invasion.
The cadets of the Moscow Military Music College leading the platinum jubilee parade in 2015. Troops prior to the 2020 parade, taken on 24 June. The Moscow Victory Day Parade (Russian: Парад Победы в Москве, romanized: Parad Pobedy v Moskve) is an annual military parade of the Russian Armed Forces on Moscow's Red Square on May 9 during the Victory Day celebrations.
As Victory Day is the principal military holiday of Russia and of almost all member the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the celebrations in Moscow and other capital cities thus serve as national events to mark such an important holiday for millions of people around the world, marking the anniversary of the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Allied Powers in 1945.
More than 14 months after invading Ukraine, the Russian president told his country's Victory Day parade on Moscow’s Red Square Tuesday that the West was to blame for the conflict.
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0–9. 1965 Moscow Victory Day Parade; 1985 Moscow Victory Day Parade; 1990 Moscow Victory Day Parade; 1992 Moscow peace parade; 1995 Moscow Victory Day Parades
The 2023 parade was heavily scaled down compared to earlier parades. Around 51 vehicles were present, which included IMVs and Remdiesel Z-STS Akhmat MRAPs, the latter of which are only used by Chechen forces. [2] T-34-85, the sole tank on show at the 2023 Moscow Victory Day Parade