President attends Russia’s victory parade in Moscow
10/5/15
Russian soldiers march during the Victory Parade marking the 70th
anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis in World War II, in Red Square in
Moscow, Russia on Saturday
State President Truong Tan Sang joined leaders of various countries and
international organisations in the largest victory parade in Russia
’s history on May 9 at Red Square , Moscow to celebrate the 70 th
anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
Participants paid a minute’s silence in memory of fallen soldiers from the former Soviet Union and the allies.
More
than 16,500 troops, including those from Azerbaijan , Armenia ,
Belarus , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , Serbia , China ,
India and Mongolia , joined the parade.
Cutting-edge military equipment including the next-generation Armata
T-14 tank and nuclear missile systems rumbled through the square
along with the famed war-era T-34 tank.-VNA
All comments [ 10 ]
the Victory Parade was so great
Vietnamese people always remember and are grateful for the great sacrifices made by millions of former Soviet Union soldiers and people during the anti-fascism struggle 70 years ago
The victory inspired Vietnamese people, under the sound leadership of the late President Ho Chi Minh, to our own August Revolution victory in 1945
The parade featured some of Russia's newest heavy weapons, including a high-tech tank touted as the most advanced in the world
President Vladimir Putin watched the spectacle from a reviewing stand he shared with heads of state from about 30 countries, including China, India, Brazil and South Afric
History must be respected and relayed to next generations honestly,
the US and some Western countries are against the civilized human beings by boycotting the anniversary in Russia.
I think, the American want to rewrite the world's history
Over the past seven decades, historical lessons learnt from the anti-fascism struggle have still maintained their values,
Vietnamese people always bear in their mind the priceless support of the Soviet Union during the struggle for independence
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