Why it’s a muted celebration in Moscow

Why it’s a muted celebration in Moscow

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    • 8. maj 2026
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Russia’s annual celebration of Victory Day, commemorating the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, is traditionally a huge celebration in Moscow’s Red Square featuring a parade with missiles, tanks and other military hardware. But this year the holiday has been scaled back considerably due to fears of Ukrainian drone attacks. Our correspondent in Moscow says the move is a symbol of Russians’ growing frustrations with the war.

And on the occasion of his 100th birthday we have an appreciation of iconic nature documentarian David Attenborough.

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