Putin’s speech on the day of victory centered on criticism of “Russophobia” and “anti -Semitism”

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Putin's speech on the day of victory centered on criticism of "Russophobia" and "anti -Semitism"

SIC’s commentator Milhazes points out that the Russian president’s speech focused on criticism of “Russophobia” and “anti -Semitism”.

Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, said today that the whole country supports Referring directly to the conflict he has maintained since 2022, in the speech of the ceremonies that mark the defeat of Germany Nazi in 1945.

“The whole country, society and the people support those who participate in the Special Military Operation. We are proud of their courage and tenacity, this force of mind that always brought us the victory,” Putin said in his speech in the podium in front of Lenin’s mausoleum.

Russia always marks on the day May 9 The end of World War II (1939-1945) maintaining the tradition that has extended since the Soviet era.

Today, Vladimir Putin and about 20including the Chief of the Popular Republic of China, Xi Jinping and the Brazilian Lula da Silva, attended the military parade in Red Square in Moscow.

Parallel, the to mark the ephemeris.

Victory Day is Russia’s most important secular holiday.

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