Russia marked the 80th anniversary of its victory over Nazi Germany with a grand Victory Day parade in Moscow, despite drone attacks from Ukraine. The celebrations took place amidst ongoing tensions between the two nations, with President Vladimir Putin using the occasion to highlight Russia’s growing partnerships with China and North Korea.
## Key Highlights from the Parade
– *International Participation*: The parade saw participation from military units of at least 30 states, including Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Vietnam, showcasing Russia’s efforts to demonstrate broad international support.

– *Technological Adaptations*: Russia showcased its technological advancements in warfare, including Orlan-10, Orlan-30, and Zala reconnaissance drones, as well as Lancet-51 and Lancer-52 loitering munitions.
– *Putin’s Address*: Putin emphasized the importance of unity and patriotism, promoting a civic Russian identity that values diversity and multiculturalism.

## Ukraine’s Response
– *Drone Attacks*: Ukraine launched drone attacks on Russian territory, including Belgorod Oblast, which Russia claimed violated its unilateral ceasefire.
– *Advances in Kursk Oblast*: Ukrainian forces reportedly advanced in southwestern Tetkino, Kursk Oblast, despite Russia’s claims of repelling Ukrainian incursions.

## International Reactions
– *US Proposal for Ceasefire*: US President Donald Trump called for a 30-day unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine, which Ukraine has consistently supported, but Russia has rejected.
– *European Support for Ukraine*: The European Union allocated 1 billion euros to support Ukraine’s military and defense industrial base, demonstrating continued support for Ukraine’s efforts.
## Ongoing Conflict
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, with both sides accusing each other of violating the ceasefire. Russian forces have been trying to seize key towns in Ukraine, including Pokrovsk and Chasiv Yar, but have made limited gains. Ukraine’s military has been bolstered by Western support, including long-range strikes and drone operations .