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Vladimir Putin pares back Victory Day parade over fear of Ukrainian strikes

Festivities in Moscow on May 9 will exclude heavy military equipment for first time in decades
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People walk through falling snow in front of large Soviet-era banners for Victory Day celebrations on Red Square in Moscow.
"}],[{"start":86.8,"text":"A series of drone attacks on oil-exporting facilities near St Petersburg in late March cost Russia almost $1bn in lost revenue. "}],[{"start":95.5,"text":"Authorities in the southern town of Tuapse declared a state of emergency after Ukrainian strikes set a refinery ablaze, causing a toxic black rain that has coated the town with an oily residue. "}],[{"start":107.15,"text":"Ukrainian drone strikes also regularly ground flights for hours at a time at Moscow’s main airports."}],[{"start":113.5,"text":"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed on Wednesday that Kyiv’s strike range had grown to 1,500km. “We will continue to extend these ranges, and these are entirely justified Ukrainian responses to Russian terror,” Zelenskyy wrote on social media, where he posted a video of a large cloud of smoke enveloping Perm, a city in the Ural Mountains. "}],[{"start":137.25,"text":"“It is important that every strike reduces the capabilities of Russia’s military industry, logistics and oil exports. The results are obvious to everyone,” he added."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
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Thick black smoke rises above the Russian town of Tuapse after Ukrainian strikes set a refinery on fire
"}],[{"start":147.9,"text":"Moscow authorities have also cut back rehearsals and limited plans to shut down the city’s main thoroughfares during the parade, which typically paralyses traffic in the capital for several days in early May, according to an analysis by independent news site Agentstvo. "}],[{"start":163.6,"text":"Several Russian regions are also scaling back their own parades or cancelling them entirely, Russian newspaper Kommersant reported earlier this month."}],[{"start":172.79999999999998,"text":"Putin revived the bombastic displays of military strength, last seen at the height of the cold war, in 2008 as he sought to assert Russia’s power on the world stage. In recent years, Putin has used the memory of the Soviet victory as justification for the current invasion of Ukraine by groundlessly likening Kyiv’s leadership to the Nazis."}],[{"start":194.49999999999997,"text":"At last year’s event, which marked the 80th anniversary of the war’s end, Putin welcomed 27 international dignitaries, including China’s President Xi Jinping, Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico. The Kremlin has not announced the visit of any foreign dignitaries this year, though Fico has said he plans to attend."}],[{"start":218.44999999999996,"text":"Additional reporting by Christopher Miller in Kyiv"}],[{"start":229.64999999999995,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1777464232_1156.mp3"}

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