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The grand parade marking the 60th
anniversary of the victory of Russia's Great Patriotic War over Nazi
Germany is underway in Moscow's Red Suqare on
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MOSCOW, May 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Thousands of soldiers
and war veterans paraded across Red Square on Monday as leaders of 50 states
joined celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany
and the end of World War II.
In a keynote speech at the start of the parade,
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated participants in the military
parade on Victory Day and praised all those who fought for the victory and
freedom and independence of other nations.
"I bow low before all veterans of the Great Patriotic
War," said the Russian leader, describing Victory Day as "a day of victory of
good over evil, freedom over tyranny."
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| Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a
speech at a celebration in Moscow's Red Square marking 60 years since the
Allied victory over Nazi Germany in World War
II. |
"The most cruel and decisive events unfolded on the
territory of the Soviet Union," said Putin. "We know that the Soviet Union in
those years lost tens of millions of its citizens."
The war shows that resorting to force to solve
problems will result in tragedy in the world, so a peaceful order should be
safeguarded based on security, justice and cultural exchanges, Putin said.
The world must never allow a repeat of the Cold War
or a real war, Putin said.
A salute was fired and the national anthem of the
Russian Federation was played before the parade started by drummers and teams
carrying the national flag, the banner of victory and the banner of Russian
armed forces.
About 7,000 soldiers in modern and WWII-era uniforms
and with WWII-era weapons marched in tight formation, the slap of their boots
echoing across the cobblestones of the Red Square. More than 2,500 veterans
passed Red Square in 130 trucks, all replicas of the wartime Zis-5 model.
A host of world leaders, including Chinese President
Hu Jintao,US President George W. Bush, French President Jacques Chirac, joined
Putin and war veterans near the Lenin Mausoleum for the military parade that
also featured Mig-29 and Su-27 fighter jets and Su-25 ground attack jets flying
past over Red Square.
More than 1,500 silver-haired war veterans, with rows
of medals on their chests, watched the parade in front of the GUM
departmentstore, which had a huge victory banner draped across its long facade.
Following the parade, which ended with the famous
Soviet army choir singing "Victory Day," Putin and other world leaders laid
wreaths to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers on the periphery of Red Square.
Russia lost a staggering 27 million people in the
war, and Victory Day is a revered holiday. Television has shown scores of
Soviet-era war movies over the last several days, and posters and signs
celebrating the day are plastered around Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd and
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