Russia marked the 77th anniversary of its victory in the Second World War with a military parade and an 11-minute speech from President Vladimir Putin, all while the country continues its invasion of Ukraine.
Putin's speech was expected to give an update on the Ukraine war, which Russia calls a "special military operation," but he provided no new roadmap to victory. Instead, his speech aimed to inspire soldiers fighting in the eastern Donbas region, where the war has intensified.
As Jeff Semple reports, Putin directly addressed the soldiers there, comparing their fight to the one against Germany's Nazis in the 1940s.
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Putin's speech was expected to give an update on the Ukraine war, which Russia calls a "special military operation," but he provided no new roadmap to victory. Instead, his speech aimed to inspire soldiers fighting in the eastern Donbas region, where the war has intensified.
As Jeff Semple reports, Putin directly addressed the soldiers there, comparing their fight to the one against Germany's Nazis in the 1940s.
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