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Russia is getting ready for the May 9 parade. However, the fear of Ukrainians in the Kremlin is so great that they are looking for them in the center of Moscow.
On the eve of the parade, the Russian police decided to make a round of houses along Tverskaya Street, located in the center of Moscow. Only this time they were also looking for Ukrainians living in these houses.
“The list of questions is wonderful: do citizens of Ukraine live in the apartment, or does someone keep weapons, or was someone interested in renting, and so on – they say, on the eve of the” holiday “they should suddenly know who lives in which apartment,” said one from the residents of the house visited by the police.
To her remark that the police should have such data in their databases, they objected to her.
Another man from this house also confirmed , whether he knows the Ukrainians who can live here.
It is worth noting that door-to-door rounds on the eve of May 9 take place annually, but the police were not interested in the citizens of Ukraine.
Parade on May 9 in Moscow
- Every year in Moscow on May 9, a solemn parade was held on the occasion of the victory over Nazism. But if the whole world honors the victims of the Second World War (and they do it on May 8), then in Russia they arrange “victory talks” on this Sabbath, convincing themselves and the whole world that only the Russians won. However, it could be problematic in 2022.
- Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is aiming for some “victory” in the war against Ukraine by that date. But his army fails. Therefore, there is nothing to brag about. But panic begins.
- In addition, Russia lost a significant amount of equipment and manpower in Ukraine.
- Also, the invaders abolished the parade on May 9, which they planned to hold in the occupied territories.< /li>
- There will be no parades on May 9 in Israel and Kazakhstan, which caused a lot of hysteria in Moscow.
- Ukrainians are already touching Putin, declaring that they will hold their parade in Moscow on May 9.< /li>