
Rosenberg: Russia's Victory Day parade with no tanks a sign Ukraine war not going to plan
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Russia's upcoming Victory Day parade in Moscow will notably lack military hardware for the first time in nearly twenty years, featuring only soldiers. This change has raised eyebrows and is seen as a reflection of the ongoing challenges faced by Russia in the Ukraine war. Analysts suggest that the absence of tanks and other military displays indicates that the conflict is not progressing as the Kremlin had hoped. The parade, typically a showcase of military strength, may now symbolize vulnerabilities instead.
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Victory Day is a major holiday in Russia, commemorating the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Traditionally, it features a grand military parade, showcasing the nation's military strength. The absence of tanks this year is unprecedented and suggests a potential shift in the Kremlin's approach to public displays of military power amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine.
This article reflects the author's analysis and interpretation of current events and may not represent the views of all experts in the field.
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