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Russia Victory Day Parade Dazzles with Global Spectacle and Patriotic Pageantry

 JKNM JKNMMay 12, 2025 1493 Minutes read0
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By Jennifer Osazuwa in Russia 

MOSCOW CITY pulsed with pride and pageantry as Russia marked the 80th anniversary of its Victory Day with a display of splendour that echoed across the Kremlin walls and into the heart of a nation determined to show it still holds global sway.

From early morning, the capital’s air shimmered with anticipation.

Red Square, steeped in the ghosts of history, awakened with the thunder of boots and the deep rumble of armoured columns.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, draped in solemnity and symbolism, stood tall beside his guest of honour, Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The two leaders exchanged words under the domes of Saint Basil’s Cathedral, speaking not only as allies, but as architects of a new world order.

But this was more than a march—it was a symphony of remembrance, spectacle, and defiance.

The Victory Day celebration, rooted in Russia’s memory of triumph over Nazi Germany in 1945, transformed Red Square into a living tableau of history and hope.

More than 11,000 troops marched in unison, each step echoing the sacrifices of the millions lost in the Great Patriotic War. Columns of tanks—modern and vintage—rolled past saluting spectators.

Drones, including the Geranium-2, hovered above, symbols of Russia’s evolving arsenal.

Overhead, jets roared through the Moscow sky trailing plumes of white, blue and red—the colours of the Russian flag dancing across the heavens in smoke.

At the All-Russian Exhibition Center, children played beside floral wreaths and war veterans wept silently during stirring choral performances.

Musicians strummed folk songs while actors in wartime garb re-enacted battles for gathered crowds, weaving a tactile connection between past and present.

As tensions brewed abroad, unity unfolded at home.

Foreign dignitaries filled the stands—Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić, and others, their lapels pinned with Saint George’s black-and-orange ribbon.

Their presence was more than ceremonial—it was political theatre, crafted with military precision, a statement to the West that Russia was not alone.

Even North Korean officers saluted Putin, an embrace marking Moscow’s deepening ties in the East.

From Rostov-on-Don to Vladivostok, towns echoed Moscow’s fervour with street processions, youth concerts, open-air museums, and poetry readings dedicated to wartime letters.

In Crimea, lanterns were floated on the Black Sea in memory of the fallen, creating glowing constellations that flickered on the water’s surface.

Behind the splendour, conflict simmered. Despite a unilateral ceasefire declared by the Kremlin, Ukrainian officials accused Moscow of breaking the truce repeatedly.

Drone attacks earlier in the week grounded Moscow airports and triggered a heavy security lockdown. Rooftop snipers watched the parade from high above, their eyes scanning the skies while festive songs played below.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s allies also gathered in Lviv to finalise a new war tribunal, deepening Europe’s commitment to hold Russian leadership accountable for aggression.

Still, Putin stood firm on Red Square, gripping the podium and addressing the nation with steely resolve.

“Truth and justice are on our side,” he declared, painting the ongoing war in Ukraine as a continuation of Russia’s historic fight against fascism. Spectators cheered. Soldiers clapped. Widows and children shed tears of both loss and belief.

As dusk fell, fireworks soared above Moscow, each explosion illuminating spires and statues, casting long shadows of a nation caught between memory and ambition.

At Gorky Park, families huddled for a light show synced to Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture,” cannons booming with every crescendo.

In cafes and cultural centres, citizens discussed the future—some hopeful, others hardened. But for a moment, across Russia’s eleven time zones, a single story was told: of sacrifice, of pride, and of a country still determined to command the world’s attention.

Osazuwa is a Nigerian student currently studying in Russia and sent in this report.

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