Russia's pathetic Victory Day parade unfolded under visible fear - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Russia's pathetic Victory Day parade unfolded under visible fear - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"One moment there was talk of a ceasefire, then no ceasefire, then suddenly a ceasefire again, followed by discussions of a "1000 for 1000" prisoner exchange, presidential decrees and rapidly shifting political messaging from Moscow, Kyiv and Washington alike."
"What was supposed to be another carefully choreographed display of strength, inevitability and patriotic unity instead became overshadowed by Ukrainian drone strikes deep inside Russia, airport shutdowns, airspace disruption and growing questions over Moscow's ability to control the narrative surrounding the war itself."
"In the days leading up to the parade, Russia intensified its aerial bombardment campaign against Ukraine with some of the largest coordinated attacks seen in recent months. Massive multi-package strikes involving Shahed drones, Kalibr cruise missiles and Iskander ballistic missiles were launched against Ukrainian cities in waves designed to overwhelm air defences and exhaust the civilian population."
"Night after night, air raid sirens sounded across Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson as civilians spent hours underground waiting for successive waves of drones and missiles. In one of the largest attacks before the parade, Ukraine's Air Force reported Russia launched more than 160 aerial weapons in a single night."
Russia’s Victory Day weekend unfolded with rapidly shifting ceasefire and prisoner-exchange messaging, alongside presidential decrees and inconsistent political signals from Moscow, Kyiv, and Washington. Despite expectations of a choreographed display of strength, Ukrainian drone strikes deep inside Russia, airport shutdowns, and airspace disruption overshadowed the planned narrative. In the lead-up to the parade, Russia intensified aerial bombardment with large coordinated waves using Shahed drones, Kalibr cruise missiles, and Iskander ballistic missiles to overwhelm air defenses and exhaust civilians. Air raid sirens sounded across multiple Ukrainian cities as civilians spent hours underground. Ukraine reported Russia launched more than 160 aerial weapons in a single night before the parade, and the period became about survival rather than remembrance.
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