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Putin touts ‘sacred’ battle with West in Ukraine as Russia marks pared back Victory Day

Putin touts ‘sacred’ battle with West in Ukraine as Russia marks pared back Victory Day
epa10616909 A man poses with a photo of Russian President Vladimir Putin during the 'Immortal Regiment' memorial event in Belgrade, Serbia, 09 May 2023. Serbia marks the 78th anniversary of the Allied Forces' victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC

MOSCOW, May 9 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russians were united in a "sacred" fight with the West over Ukraine but the strains of war were evident at one of the most pared back anniversaries of the victory over Nazi Germany in decades.

Putin has repeatedly likened the war in Ukraine – which he casts as a defensive move against a West which wants to carve up Russia – to the challenge Moscow faced when Adolf Hitler invaded the Soviet Union in 1941.

“The decisive battles for the fate of our Motherland have always become patriotic, all-national and sacred,” the 70-year-old president told veterans and soldiers assembled on Red Square for the annual Victory Day parade.

“A real war has again been unleashed against our homeland,” he said.

Putin hailed Russian forces in Ukraine as heroes who were fighting for the country’s future against a West which, he said, had forgotten the decisive role played by the Soviet Union in defeating Nazi Germany.

“The whole country rallied to support our heroes. Everyone is ready to help, praying for you,” he said of those taking part in what the Kremlin calls a “special military operation”.

Putin cheered for “Russia, for our valiant Armed Forces, for victory!”

Cheers rang out across Red Square, with a gun salute and the Russian national anthem, though with a much curtailed show of military hardware – and no aviation. A single tank took part – a T-34, a type used in World War Two.

The Soviet Union lost 27 million people in World War Two, including many millions in Ukraine, but eventually pushed Nazi forces back to Berlin, where Hitler committed suicide and the red Soviet Victory Banner was raised over the Reichstag in 1945.

Kyiv and its allies accuse Putin of waging an unprovoked war of aggression in Ukraine to seize land. They deny Putin’s claim that the expansion of the NATO alliance to Russia’s borders poses a threat to its security or justifies Moscow’s invasion.

As many as 354,000 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or injured in the Ukraine war, which is now in its 15th month and could well grind on well beyond 2023, according to a trove of purported U.S. intelligence documents posted online.

 

VICTORY DAY

Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender came into force at 11:01 p.m. on May 8, 1945, marked as “Victory in Europe Day” by France, Britain and the United States. In Moscow it was already May 9, which became the Soviet Union’s “Victory Day” in what Russians call the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45.

The way the Soviet Union and then Russia mark victory over Nazi Germany has changed over the years: the first was ordered by Soviet leader Josef Stalin in June 1945 but May 9 was a normal working day between 1947 and 1965, when Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev ordered a 20th anniversary parade.

Russia’s first elected president, Boris Yeltsin, made Victory Day parades an annual event from 1995 onwards. Under Putin, they became a muscular display not only of marching battalions but also of Russia’s latest weaponry, including warplanes, tanks, and nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missiles.

This anniversary falls less than a week after Russia accused Ukraine of attacking the Kremlin citadel with two drones in an attempt to kill Putin. Kyiv has denied any involvement.

In his speech, Putin said “Western globalist elites” were sowing Russophobia, while the Ukrainian people had become “hostages to a state coup” and to the ambitions of the West.

However Putin also paid tribute to the armies of the United States, Britain and others which had fought the Nazis, and also to China’s fight against the Japanese.

Along with the 1812 defeat of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, the crushing of Nazi Germany is Russia’s most revered military triumph, though both catastrophic invasions from the west left Russia deeply sensitive about its Western borders.

“We want to see a peaceful, free and stable future,” Putin said, adding that memorials to Soviet soldiers were being destroyed in a number of countries.

“We have repulsed international terrorism, we will protect the inhabitants of Donbas (in eastern Ukraine), we will ensure our security,” said Putin, who was joined in Red Square by leaders of several ex-Soviet republics.

He did not address the challenges facing Russia as its forces prepare for an expected major counter-offensive by Ukraine, or outline any path to victory.

By Guy Faulconbridge

(Additional reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Guy Faulconbridge and Mark Trevelyan; editing by Gareth Jones and Philippa Fletcher)

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  • Beyond Fedup says:

    Pure and utter nonsense from the masters of lies, misinformation, deception and propaganda. A communist and Soviet specialty that carries on unabated in the diabolical Putin – same DNA as Stalin and Hitler. Mass murder, repression, terror, rape, kidnapping, torture, death and destruction – this is the true reality of these hideous beasts. This is nothing but a deliberate, illegal and unjustified war by a deranged and pathetic little nothing-nik with a huge brittle ego and illusionary dreams of Soviet empire, which was nothing but a vile/evil system that could only end in failure and misery for its population and countries that followed this creed. If this is a special military operation, as these bloodthirsty warmongers want us to believe, then so was Hitler’s on them (i.e. not a war) – he wanted to destroy communism and provide lebensraum. The West and NATO are not to blame – they are protecting freedom and democratic values, and it is hardly their fault if the threatened ex- Soviet countries want to join and seek security in numbers from an obnoxious bully, who constantly beats the war drum. The real problem here is that the Putin thug cannot allow his down-trodden, long-suffering and highly abused population to taste freedom and democracy – it would spell the end of his and his minions’ monumental and criminal thieving of the country. Steely resolve, strength and drawing a line in the sand is what is required – West/Nato are doing precisely that. SLAVA UKRAINI

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