В Москве полным ходом идет подготовка ко Дню Победы

Москва готовится к празднованию Дня Победы, который традиционно состоится 9 мая с проведением большого военного парада. В четверг, на Красной площади, состоялась генеральная репетиция парада. За ходом репетиции наблюдал министр обороны РФ, Сергей Шойгу. Парадом командовал Олег Салюков, главнокомандующий Сухопутными войсками.

После традиционного оглашения исторической записи "Внимание, говорит Москва!" и звона кремлевских курантов, солдаты 154-ого Преображенского полка внесли на Красную площадь государственный флаг Российской Федерации и знамя Победы в Великой Отечественной войне 1941-1945 годов.

В субботу Россия почтит память тех, кто погиб в годы Великой Отечественной войны минутой молчания дважды. "Планируется, что во время парада на Красной площади, президент России Владимир Путин объявит минуту молчания в память всех тех, кто погиб в годы Великой Отечественной войны. В тот же день, в 18:55 вечера по московскому времени, все федеральные телеканалы будут транслировать специальную программу 'В память о тех, кто погиб в борьбе с фашизмом', которая начнется со звука метронома, который стал символом памяти жертв," сообщил в четверг Организационный комитет празднования 70-летия Дня Победы.

Российское агентство ИТАР-ТАСС сообщило, что парад в Москве 9 мая будет одним из самых массовых событий в истории празднования этой даты. В параде примут участие 16 тысяч военнослужащих, 194 единицы наземной военной техники, 143 единицы самолетов и вертолетов, в том числе новейшие боевые машины и бронетранспортеры Воздушно-десантных войск БМД-4М и "Ракушка", ракетный комплекс РВСН "Ярс", перспективные образцы техники на платформах "Армата", "Бумеранг" и "Курганец-25".

В параде примут участие военные подразделения из Азербайджана, Армении, Беларуси, Казахстана, Кыргызстана, Таджикистана, Индии, Монголии, Сербии и Китая.

Другим бывшим советским республикам также было предложено направить их военные подразделения для участия в параде, но они отказались.

День Победы в Европе отмечается в других частях Европы 8 мая, как правило, с проведением памятных мероприятии в честь тех, кто погиб в борьбе против фашизма и нацизма. Из-за ситуации на Украине страны НАТО и ЕС на параде в Москве будут представлены слабыми делегациями.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам ИТАР-ТАСС

Фото: Министр обороны России Сергей Шойгу.

 

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