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Military vehicles were seen driving through Moscow's Red Square during the Victory Day parade on Thursday, on the 79th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War, or WWII.

Footage taken on Thursday shows convoys of Tiger and Typhoon armoured vehicles, Yars and Triumf anti-aircraft missile systems, Iskander operational-tactical missile systems and other combat vehicles passing in front of the spectators.

The iconic procession itself included over 9,000 servicemen and 70 pieces of military hardware.

Military vehicles roll through Moscow's Red Square for V-Day parade

Russian Federation, Moscow
May 9, 2024 at 08:11 GMT +00:00 · Published

Military vehicles were seen driving through Moscow's Red Square during the Victory Day parade on Thursday, on the 79th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War, or WWII.

Footage taken on Thursday shows convoys of Tiger and Typhoon armoured vehicles, Yars and Triumf anti-aircraft missile systems, Iskander operational-tactical missile systems and other combat vehicles passing in front of the spectators.

The iconic procession itself included over 9,000 servicemen and 70 pieces of military hardware.

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Military vehicles were seen driving through Moscow's Red Square during the Victory Day parade on Thursday, on the 79th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War, or WWII.

Footage taken on Thursday shows convoys of Tiger and Typhoon armoured vehicles, Yars and Triumf anti-aircraft missile systems, Iskander operational-tactical missile systems and other combat vehicles passing in front of the spectators.

The iconic procession itself included over 9,000 servicemen and 70 pieces of military hardware.

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