The deputy president of the Nicaraguan regime, Rosario Murillo, commemorated the “Day of Victory over Nazism” by greeting her Russian ally Vladimir Putin “who paraded with his father’s portrait. How much glory!” said Murillo, who highlighted the act as a sign of “courage and loyalty to the country.”
The government spokeswoman cited the “beautiful composition performed by Mercedes Soza; I only ask God that the pain is not indifferent to me, that the parched death does not find me empty and alone without having done enough (…) and on a day to admire, on a day to be consistent and honor the victorious heroes , we also saw our colleague the beloved President Vladimir Putin parading with his father’s portrait. How much memory! How much glory! », Murillo stated during his usual intervention in official media. Soza’s song was also played during the protests that began in April 2018 against her regime.
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“As the President of Russia said this morning, the great and indestructible force of our united multinational people, today those peoples are defending everything for which their fathers have fought, fighting for the well-being and security of the homeland, for us their heirs it is loyalty to the homeland, it is a value and support for the independence of Russia,” said the deputy dictator.
For his part, the Russian president claimed and justified the offensive in Ukraine on Monday during a large military parade in Moscow to commemorate the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, while the Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelensky, was confident in defeating Russia despite the advances of the opposing Army in the east of the country.
“I address our armed forces: you fight for the motherland, for your future,” Putin said in a speech before the military parade in Moscow’s Red Square commemorating the capitulation of the Nazis on May 9, 1945. In addition, He assured that he decided to intervene in Ukraine last February because “a totally unacceptable threat was forming, directly on our borders.”
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After his speech, 11,000 soldiers and dozens of vehicles, including missile launchers, paraded through Red Square. Units returning from the Ukrainian front also participated. The aerial part of the parade, one of the most attractive of the ceremony, had to be suspended due to bad weather.
Hours earlier, Zelenski had published a video of just five minutes in which he said that Ukraine would not let Russia “take the victory over Nazism.” The Russian leader “repeats today the horrible crimes of the (Adolf) Hitler regime” and “only a fool can hope to repeat the 2,194 days” of World War II, he warned.