It is a festive day in Moscow. But highest security prevails. Air defense around the capital is on high alert as V Selensky threatened to disturb the commemorative parade for the 80th Victory Day with aerial attacks on Moscow.
To avoid attacks on Moscow during the celebrations, Russia has declared, again, an unilateral ceasefire for 3 days. Russia did not attack Ukraine, did not launch aerial attacks. News did not arrive yet if Ukraine submitted to the ceasefire despite its threats.
It was a parade showing the Russian strength and unity. People all over Russia were watching the parade on TV, in offices, shops at home. The following concert in the Kremlin Palace was attended by the invited World leaders as well. The concert was a heartbreaking reminder of the millions of souls lost in a war waged over Russia by a coalition of expansionists with an evil ideology who intended to submit the declared inferior masses of the East to a true and rightful master, with the main goal to take possession of fertile lands and subsoil resources.
It was an unspoken reminder of the current dangers Russia is confronted with. Another, modern power is expanding eastwards, fearful of but eager to control Russia’s potential, trying to destabilize it and break it up. The basis: a geopolitical policy turned quasi-ideology: the NATO eastward expansion.
Remarkable, as CNN reports, those Baltic countries collaborating with Germany in WWII, which were sending their men to Wehrmacht and SS to fight Russia were at the forefront of disturbing the travel of state leaders to Moscow to attend the celebrations.
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