Russian President Vladimir Putin has begun presiding over a pared-back Victory Day parade on Moscow’s Red Square, after a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine took effect.
The Russian president said his troops “are resisting an aggressive force that is being armed and supported by the entire NATO bloc.” ...
On May 9th, Russia held its iconic annual Victory Day parade to honour the sacrifices of its soldiers and civilians during its four-year war against Nazi Germany. When the president, Vladimir Putin, ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center foreground, attends a ceremony to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Saturday, May 9, 2026, during celebrations of ...
The Russian leader used his annual speech to justify his so-called special military operation in Ukraine.
The Russian leader sees potential for Ukraine negotiations, but condemns the West's backing for President Zelensky.
The country’s Victory Day parade was shorter, quieter, and notably tank-free—a reflection of how dramatically Russia’s position has shifted since the invasion of Ukraine. It was a clear illustration ...