Vladimir Putin Reiterates Nazism Charge Against Ukraine In WW2 Victory Day Parade Speech, Says Russia Faced 'Unacceptable Threat'
ABP NewsNew Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday said that Russian forces in Ukraine were defending the Motherland from an "absolutely unacceptable threat," as he addressed the annual Victory Day parade marking victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Speaking at a military parade marking the World War II victory over the Nazis, the Russian President drew parallels between the Red Army's fighting against Nazi troops and the Russian forces' action in Ukraine. The Victory Day parades began in Russia on Monday as people in Vladivostok took to the streets to watch the annual parade marking Russia's 1945 victory over Nazi Germany. Ukraine Won't Allow Russia To "Appropriate" WWII Victory Over Nazism: Zelensky Notably, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday said that Ukraine won't allow Russia to "appropriate" WWII victory over Nazism.