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Putin to attend Red Square military parade despite drone incident

Putin to attend Red Square military parade despite drone incident

Despite a latest incident through which two drones have been shot down over the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to attend the annual May 9 army parade on Red Square as deliberate.

“Trommorow the president will really make an appearance at the parade,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on Monday, in line with the Russian Interfax news company.

Moscow officers introduced earlier that safety shall be tightened forward of celebrations, which mark the 78th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

Last week, two drones crashed over the Kremlin grounds at night time. Russian officers have claimed the drones have been launched by Ukraine in an try and kill Putin however have been shot down by air defences.

Ukraine has denied any involvement within the incident.

A handful of worldwide observers have advised that Russia could have staged the alleged tried assault itself.

There has been some hypothesis that the army parade could be cancelled within the wake of the assault.

The conventional march of the “Immortal Regiment,” which is often held after the parade, has already been cancelled. Peskov stated the occasion, which Putin attended in 2022, was cancelled attributable to safety issues.

Peskov stated it remained to be determined whether or not festivities this 12 months will nonetheless embody an air present or whether or not that, too, can be cancelled. There was no air show in 2022, which the Kremlin attributed to dangerous climate.

According to Russian media reviews, greater than 20 different cities in Russia have cancelled this 12 months’s Victory Day parades out of safety issues.

In addition to the drone incident on the Kremlin, different assaults by suspected partisans on transport and oil refineries have elevated lately in a number of areas of Russia.

Source: www.anews.com.tr