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Clock: China's XI joins Putin at Russia Victory Day Parade in Moscow

Russia marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union against Nazi Germany in World War II with a military parade that took part in the Ukraine of Chinese President Xi Jinping after three years of devastating war war.

President Vladimir Putin spoke about the parade, where thousands of Russian soldiers usually march on the stage for military hardware such as intercontinental ballistic rockets and tanks on Lenin's mausoleum on the Red Square.

The Kremlin said military units from 13 countries, including China, would take part in the parade together with Russian troops.

But the Ukraine secretary, Europe's most fatal since World War II, follows this celebration. The Ukraine attacked drones for several days this week, and Moscow and Kyiv accused each other to break a ceasefire of 72 hours declared by Putin.

The Kremlin says that the number of visitors to Russian allies such as XI, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and several dozen leaders of the former Soviet Union, Africa, Asia and Latin America show that Russia is not isolated from the world, even if Moscow wants to deviate western allies of the World War. The leaders of Serbia and Slovakia are starting from Europe.

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