Putin calls for solidarity on the 75th anniversary of the victory Victory spreads economic deterioration May 9 19:25

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a speech on the anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, and the number of new coronavirus infected people exceeded 190,000. I called to do it.

Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany on the 9th, saying, "Our ancestors saved their country and liberated Europe." The former Soviet Union played the end of the war. I emphasized the role again.

Since this is the 75th anniversary of the victory, it was planned to invite the leaders of European countries, Japan, China, etc. to hold a large-scale celebration event, including a military parade on Red Square, but the spread of new coronavirus infection It has been postponed.

In addition, Putin urged that "common memory, hope, and responsibility for the future unite us. If Russia comes together, we will never lose".

In Russia, more than 198,000 people have been infected and more than 1800 have died, leaving the spread of infection unstoppable.

The economy is also deteriorating due to the suspension of work for more than a month and the sharp drop in crude oil prices, which is one of the pillars of foreign currency income.

In response to such a situation, it seems that President Putin called on the people to unite on the Victory Day, when patrioticism rose in Russia.

Memorial event in the Northern Territories

Even in the northern territory, which is in effect controlled by Sakhalin Oblast in the Russian Far East, an event was held on the 9th to commemorate the day when Nazi Germany was defeated in World War II, in memory of the victims of the war.

Among them, on the northern territory of Etorofu Island, military executives stationed on the island and representatives of the executive branch turned flowers to the monument, and military helicopters flew in line.

So far, no one has been confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus in the Northern Territories, but no military parade was held to prevent infection.