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Putin used the Victory Day speech to justify the war in Ukraine, accusing NATO of backing the aggression. For the first time in two decades the parade featured no military hardware and was held under tight security, while Russia and Ukraine agreed to a three‑day ceasefire announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Russia and Ukraine agreed to a three‑day cease‑fire, announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed hundreds of soldiers on Red Square, claiming he is fighting a “just war” against Ukraine, which he described as an “aggressive force” backed by the entire NATO bloc.
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Ahead of the celebrations, Russia and Ukraine agreed to observe a three‑day cease‑fire, announced on Friday by U.S. President Donald Trump. This was an unexpected move amid the anniversary of Russia’s biggest national holiday.
For the first time in almost two decades, the Victory Day parade was not characterized by military hardware; instead, armed personnel took part in massive marches across Red Square under strict security measures.
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