Moscow:Fireworks lit the night sky in Moscow on Wednesday for Victory Day celebrations, marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
The celebrations are usually held May 9 on Victory Day, Russia's most important secular holiday but were postponed until Wednesday due to the new coronavirus pandemic.
Lavish military parades took place in many cities including Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Sevastopol, and Volgograd despite the pandemic.
In Moscow, heads of several ex-Soviet nations, and Serbia's president participated in the annual parade.
Russian officials insisted that all necessary precautions were taken to protect the troops and ensure the safety of veterans and foreign guests attending the parade.
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