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Russia doesn’t have much to celebrate on Victory Day, as Ukraine brings the war home to Putin
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Russia has scaled back its Victory Day parade on May 9, removing heavy military hardware for the first time in 20 years and implementing security measures including airport closures and mobile internet suspension, citing threats from Ukrainian 'terrorism'.

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Russia doesn’t have much to celebrate on Victory Day, as Ukraine brings the war home to Putin
Russia has dramatically scaled back its annual Victory Day parade in Red Square on May 9, with no heavy military hardware for the first time in 20 years. There will also be fewer foreign or Russian dignitaries present. In addition, the government has shut down airports and temporarily suspended mobile internet access ahead of the holiday. The Kremlin says the security measures are intended to guard against Ukrainian “terrorism”. It has declared a unilateral “truce” for May 8-9, warning that an
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