Putin to attend Red Square military parade despite drone attack scare

Russian President Vladimir Putin has planned to attend the annual May 9, military parade on Red Square as planned.
This is in spite of the recent incident in which two drones were shot down over the Kremlin,
“The president will on Tuesday make an appearance at the parade,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, according to the Russian Interfax news agency.
Moscow officials announced that security would be tightened ahead of celebrations marking the 78th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
Last week, two drones crashed over the Kremlin grounds at night.
Russian officials had claimed that the drones were launched by Ukraine in an attempt to kill Mr Putin but were shot down by air defences.
Ukraine has denied any involvement in the incident.
A handful of international observers suggested that Russia may have staged the alleged attempted attack itself.
There has been some speculation that the military parade might be cancelled after the attack.
The traditional march of the “Immortal Regiment’’ which was usually held after the parade had already been cancelled.
Mr Peskov said the event, which Mr Putin attended in 2022, was cancelled due to security concerns.
Mr Peskov said it remained to be decided whether festivities this year would still include an air show or whether that, too, would be cancelled.
There was no air display in 2022, which the Kremlin attributed to bad weather.
According to Russian media reports, more than 20 other cities in Russia have cancelled this year’s Victory Day parades out of security concerns.
In addition to the drone incident at the Kremlin, other attacks by suspected partisans on transport and oil refineries have increased recently in several regions of Russia.
(dpa/NAN)
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