In a speech during Russia's Victory Day parade, President Vladimir Putin reflected on the sacrifices made by previous generations in the fight against Nazism. He emphasized the country's commitment to defending its historical narrative from distortion, particularly in the context of the Second World War. Asserting that all of Russia backs the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, he positioned it as a continuation of the battle against neo-Nazism. The event, marking the 80th anniversary of the war's conclusion, included global leaders like Xi Jinping and highlighted military strength amid international criticism.
Putin emphasized the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by previous generations and vowed to protect the legacy of those who fought against Nazism.
He asserted that Russia would never accept the distortion of World War II events, underscoring his stance against Russophobia and antisemitism.
Putin reiterated that the entire country supports the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, framing it as a continuation of the fight against neo-Nazism.
In his remarks, he made a direct acknowledgment of the contributions of allied forces, especially the courageous people of China, during the conflict.
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