• Putin evoked the memory of Soviet heroism in World War Two to inspire his army, but offered no new road map to victory.

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin is marking Victory Day with a speech from a grand military parade in Moscow.

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  • An expert told The Moscow Times that the slimmed-down parade shows that Russia is aware of its losses.

  • The flying display part of the parade in Moscow has been canceled due to the weather. On the morning of 9 May, before the start of the annual military Victory Day parade, it became known that there will be no flying display in Moscow this year.

  • The UK Defence Ministry said on May 9 that Russia had depleted its precision-guided munitions, forcing the invaders to use aging munitions.

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  • The United Kingdom's defense ministry said on Sunday that senior Russian officials have entered the battlefield in Ukraine. The British Ministry of Defence said that the Russian senior commanders are likely to take personal leadership of their operations.

  • The Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea said on May 7 that conscripts from the temporarily occupied Crimea are being sent to the war against Ukraine.

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  • Zelenskyy drew parallels between Germany in the 1940s and Russia today in his speech on the 77th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.

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  • The demonstrators are carrying Ukrainian flags and chanting "fascist" and "murderer" at the Putin envoy.

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  • Satellite television menus were changed to show messages from Moscow.

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  • Georgia's Republican primary for governor has been dominated by Donald Trump's attempts to oust the governor. Taylor introduced a plan to blow up four giant granite tablets in northeast Georgia because she sees them as symbols of Satan worship.

  • Russia's Victory Day parade in Moscow went ahead without a promised display of airpower in which warplanes were expected to do a flyover.

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