Watching Russia’s “sad” victory day parade - Ukraine: The Latest
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Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
www.telegraph.co.ukSince Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, the military parade has been downsized — this year’s featured only one tank as front-line priorities take precedence.
www.cnn.comWorld affairs editor Sam Kiley has been covering Ukraine since the Russian invasion of 2014. Here he looks at the current state of the conflict, the likelihood of a lasting ceasefire and what Russian…
www.independent.co.ukSince Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, the military parade has been downsized — this year's featured only one tank as front-line priorities take precedence.
www.cnn.comMoscow's Victory Day parade was the biggest for years, after Vladimir Putin gave a speech on the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Meanwhile, Ukraine says it has uncovered a spy ring. Follow the latest below.
news.sky.comRussia's Victory Day celebrations have been a chance for President Vladimir Putin to project pride and power, but this year's events have been stripped down amid an onslaught of Ukrainian drone…
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