
Poklonnaya Hill in Victory Park will show great musical and artistic program dedicated to the 50th anniversary of “Hero City” title of Moscow.įrom 17.30 to 18.30 there will be demonstrations on military-applied kinds of equestrian sport. The festivities in honor of the Great Victory on Poklonnaya Hill will begin at 15.00 on May 8. On Tverskaya Street and at the Kremlin “Immortal regiment” will march, which will consist of relatives of the heroes of the war with their photos. Poklonnaya Hill, Tverskaya and Pushkinskaya Square, Tverskaya Street and Patriarch’s Ponds will live broadcast the parade on 14 large screens. 15,000 soldiers and officers, 194 pieces of military equipment, 150 planes and helicopters will be the core of this solemn parade. Victory Parade on Red Square will be held at 10.00, May 9, 2015, and will become the largest in history. But most likely, it won’t be necessary, as the weather forecasters promise excellent weather with sunshine and above 20 degrees Celsius. Clear Sky on Victory Dayġ0 aircrafts will disperse the clouds over Moscow on Victory day. George Ribbon.Ģ00 “fires” will be spread all over the city center, as well as 6-to-24-meter flagpoles with images of war dates, orders, the hammer and sickle and stars with the height of 3 to 17 meters, the largest of them will be installed at Lubyanka. Decorations in Moscow for the Victory Dayįrom 4 to 12 May Moscow will be decorated in blue and white style “Hurray to Victory”: a white dove on a blue background, and St. Victory Day parade 2015 will be attended by 194 armored vehicles and 143 planes and helicopters. In the sky, a new aerobatic team “Wings of Tauris” will perform on an aircraft Yak-130. For the first time we will see new war machines on the platforms “Armata”, “Boomerang”, “Kurganets-25”, missile system “Yars”, five armored vehicles “Tiger” with anti-tank systems “Cornet”. The composition of the mechanized columns will be fundamentally new compared to previous years. The participants of the parade will be dressed in the form of the Great Patriotic War and armed with weapons of those years More than 15,000 soldiers will take part in the parade, including 1,300 foreign soldiers from ten countries, including India and China.įor the first time in the history of the Pacific Higher Naval School named after S.O. The culmination of the festival will be grand fireworks display in 16 spots of Moscow. A lot of buzz throughout all day on pedestrian zones, boulevards, parks, squares. The central events will be the parade on Red Square, the procession “Immortal regiment”, thematic programs on Poklonnaya Hill. What will be going on in Moscow on Victory Day? Join us on our tours and get involved! We always have a big demand for our Moscow Night Tours on May 9 as the fireworks are fantastic and only locals now the best and safe places to watch fireworks. “I believe China’s peaceful development will continue to win the support, understanding and blessing of the world.On May 9 Victory Day in Moscow will host more than 200 festivities dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941 – 1945. Zhang reiterated that the celebration is to “remember history, pay tribute to the martyrs, cherish peace, and open up to the future.” “The country is only demonstrating its aspiration for peace and a firm will to defend it.” The vice foreign minister also dismissed concerns that China will be flexing its military muscles through the parade. “History would not be changed by the attitude of certain countries.” Zhang also said that China respects each country’s own decision and welcomes all guests when certain countries do not plan to send their top leaders to the parade. It has no direct link to current Sino-Japanese relations.” We have stressed several times that the celebrations are not targeting specific countries, not Japan or its people. “China has noticed that Abe will be skipping the event because of his parliamentary schedule. When asked about Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s absence, Zhang Ming, vice minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, made China’s stance on the matter clear. Reporters at the news conference showed interest about the leaders who will not attend the celebration, and how China’s leaders viewed that. Soldiers of China’s People’s Liberation Army attend a training session for a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two, at a military base in Beijing, China, Aug.
