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A female cadet participating in the Victory Day parade in honour of the 79th anniversary of the end of Great Patriotic War, or World War II, lost her shoe but kept marching barefoot, as seen in footage captured in Russia’s Yekaterinburg on Thursday.
According to the city administration, almost 2,000 servicemen and over 50 units of military hardware, including T-34 tank, Tornado-S multiple rocket launchers and Iskander ballistic missile systems, took part in the procession.
"The infantry units were divided into 22 columns, each representing a different branch of the army or department. Among them were more than a thousand Russian army soldiers, including the Aerospace Forces, a motorised rifle regiment, railway troops, units of the NBC Protection Troops and electronic warfare," the statement read.
Victory Day parades are held on May 9 across Russia, with the main celebrations taking place in Moscow’s Red Square, and the day is observed in many countries around the world.
A female cadet participating in the Victory Day parade in honour of the 79th anniversary of the end of Great Patriotic War, or World War II, lost her shoe but kept marching barefoot, as seen in footage captured in Russia’s Yekaterinburg on Thursday.
According to the city administration, almost 2,000 servicemen and over 50 units of military hardware, including T-34 tank, Tornado-S multiple rocket launchers and Iskander ballistic missile systems, took part in the procession.
"The infantry units were divided into 22 columns, each representing a different branch of the army or department. Among them were more than a thousand Russian army soldiers, including the Aerospace Forces, a motorised rifle regiment, railway troops, units of the NBC Protection Troops and electronic warfare," the statement read.
Victory Day parades are held on May 9 across Russia, with the main celebrations taking place in Moscow’s Red Square, and the day is observed in many countries around the world.
Mandatory credit: E1.RU
A female cadet participating in the Victory Day parade in honour of the 79th anniversary of the end of Great Patriotic War, or World War II, lost her shoe but kept marching barefoot, as seen in footage captured in Russia’s Yekaterinburg on Thursday.
According to the city administration, almost 2,000 servicemen and over 50 units of military hardware, including T-34 tank, Tornado-S multiple rocket launchers and Iskander ballistic missile systems, took part in the procession.
"The infantry units were divided into 22 columns, each representing a different branch of the army or department. Among them were more than a thousand Russian army soldiers, including the Aerospace Forces, a motorised rifle regiment, railway troops, units of the NBC Protection Troops and electronic warfare," the statement read.
Victory Day parades are held on May 9 across Russia, with the main celebrations taking place in Moscow’s Red Square, and the day is observed in many countries around the world.