According to the department’s website, the training will take place on May 4.

“In accordance with a submission from the Russian Ministry of Defense for training the airborne part of the Victory Parade in Moscow, the operational authorities of the EU ATM have established a temporary regime for the use of airspace on May 4, 2020,” the statement said.

It is noted that similar restrictions will be established directly during the air part of the parade on May 9. 

The Office clarifies that the holding of air parades dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War is expected in 32 cities of the country.

Earlier, URA.RU reported that members of the Central Military District held an online parade for 95-year-old veteran Mikhail Chechulin in Yekaterinburg.