Moscow and Kyiv trade accusations as Russia holds Victory Day spectacle
Briefly

On Victory Day, marking the 80th anniversary of Russia's triumph over Nazi Germany, President Putin highlighted the importance of national unity against perceived threats from Ukraine. Inviting allies like Xi Jinping and Lula da Silva, the event aimed to demonstrate that Russia has not been isolated despite the ongoing war. Putin claimed that the fight against Ukraine is akin to World War II, seeking to bolster support for military actions by galvanizing historical trauma. The parade showcased considerable military strength, reinforcing a narrative of patriotism and resilience in the midst of ongoing conflict.
Putin emphasized that Russia remains an 'indestructible barrier against Nazism' while showcasing military strength at the Victory Day parade alongside global allies.
The Victory Day parade featured over 11,000 troops, attended by numerous foreign dignitaries, underlining Russia's aim to dispel the notion of isolation amidst ongoing conflict.
Through invoking historical trauma from World War II, Putin aims to unify national sentiment and justify current military actions in Ukraine as a continuation of that resolve.
Putin's remarks highlight a narrative of fighting against a supposed Ukrainian Nazi regime, drawing intense criticism and dismissal from Ukraine and the international community.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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