Victory Day (9 May)
May 9 - Victory Day in Russia commemorates millions of people who lost their lives in the Second World War, known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War, and honors the bravery of Russian soldiers and Russian people on the whole whose heroism saved the country from Nazi invaders.
Victory Day in Russia is celebrated on May 9. The holiday marks the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the Second World War and commemorates millions of people who lost their lives during the bloody war. According to the official statistic, 27 million Soviet people of different nationalities died at the four horrible years, among them were 10 million soldiers and 17 million civilians who punished their lives for their Motherland.
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Fighter Jets Su-25 Trail in the Colors of Russian Flag (Angle View)
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Russkiye Vityazi and Strizhi Shooting Flares
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Interceptor Aircrafts MiG-31 in the Sky over Red Square
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Helicopters Flying Between Spasskaya Tower and St. Basil’s
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Trophy - For Motherland - On the Roads of Yalta, Crimea (Front)
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Trophy - For Motherland - On the Roads of Yalta, Crimea (Back)
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Colored Red Light Fountains in Victory Park Against Dusk Sky
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