At the Russian Navy Day parade, sailors greeted Putin in Sieg Heil style Polina Buyanova Russia celebrates Navy Day/Collage by Channel 24 On Russian Navy Day, a naval parade was held in the aggressor country. Vladimir Putin opened the parade from St. Petersburg, where sailors congratulated the dictator in a rather original way. The West attracted attention with the meager representation of the Black Sea Fleet. Not a single enemy ship, which Ukraine has spoken of having damaged or destroyed over the past year, took part in the naval parade. During his speech, Putin said that more than 30 thousand sailors and officers of the Russian Navy have already been awarded for participating in the so-called “Nazi salute”. However, the attention of users was drawn to the part of the parade where the sailors greeted the Kremlin dictator. The sailors' gestures were too reminiscent of the so-called Nazi or Hitler salute with the right hand raised. However, the background is not the Third Reich, but St. Petersburg. “They don't even try to hide their Nazi nature anymore,” the Internet notes ironically. Sailors congratulate Putin at the parade: watch the video By the way, it was previously reported that Russian warships had left the Sea of Azov. Dmitry Pletenchuk, a representative of the Ukrainian Navy, said that the Russians “started to suspect something.” Apparently, we are talking about the attack on the ferry “Slavyanin”, which was located in the Russian port of “Kavkaz”, which is in the Krasnodar region.“Nazi salute” at the Russian parade
Sailors greet Putin in Sieg Heil style at Russian Navy Day parade
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