Russia's Victory Day: Putin defends military action in Ukraine, says 'fighting for motherland'

By  Shgun S May 9th 2022 06:14 PM

Moscow (Russia), May 9: Russia's President Vladimir Putin defended the country's military action in Ukraine in his speech at a Victory Day parade on Moscow's Red Square on Monday.

Speaking at the Red Square commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany, Putin said, "We (Russia) will never give up our love for the country, faith, traditional values, ancestral customs and respect for all peoples and cultures. As for the West, it seems to be determined to cancel these millennia-old values."

"This moral degradation paved the way for cynical falsifications of the history of World War II, attempts to incite Russophobia, glorify traitors, mock the memory of their victims and wipe out the bravery of those who fought and suffered for the Victory," the Russian President added.

Russian forces 'defending' motherland

Putin mentioned that the United States, particularly after the Soviet Union's downfall, "started speaking about its exceptionalism, which is humiliating for the entire world."

He also addressed Russian forces fighting in Ukraine, saying they are fighting for the "Motherland, for its future, so that the lessons of World War II are not forgotten."

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Russian forces 'defending' motherland

Talking about the situation concerning NATO presence in Europe, Putin said: "Everything indicated that a clash with neo-Nazis, Banderites , on whom the United States and their younger partners counted on, would be inevitable."

"Danger was increasing every day. Russia repelled this aggression in a preventative way. This was the only correct decision, and it was a timely decision. The decision of an independent, sovereign and powerful nation," the Russian President said.

Russian forces 'defending' motherland

The military parade commemorating the 77th anniversary of the end of World War II started on the Red Square in Moscow. As many as 11,000 military personnel will march across the square, and 131 units of military equipment will be observed during the parade, according to media reports.

The parade also includes an aviation segment, but it was cancelled this year due to weather conditions.

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