Russia’s Victory Day parade on May 9 reflects mass attitudes in the country, Grigori Nedyalkov, a Bulgarian journalist, has said.He has pointed to the nearly 14 000 different commemorative events across Russia “from Kaliningrad [in the west] to Kamtchatka [in the east-most end of Russia] and to the 20 million participants, with Russian President Vladimir Putin also having taken part in the Moscow parade bearing a portrait of his father who also took part in World War Two.In his words, all this “speaks for itself” as the parade was “an impressive show of military might”.Asked by Novinite to comment on …read more
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