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Belgrade, Sofia, Vienna marches mark 1945 Soviet victory

May 10, 2022 / 6:48 AM
Sharjah24 – AFP: Hundreds of people marched Monday in Belgrade, Sofia and Vienna to mark the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
Serbia, which aspires to join the European Union, is a traditional ally of Russia and refuses to impose sanctions on Moscow over the invasion of Ukraine.

Some 200 people taking part in the so-called "Immortal Regiment" march walked in silence through downtown Belgrade, cheering from time to time, and carried pictures of their loved ones killed during the war.

A man who walked at the head of the column carried a large letter "Z", the mark of Russia's invasion.

Another one carried a life-size cardboard cutout of Russian President Vladimir Putin, while some waved Russian and Soviet Union flags.

Many Serbs hold a favourable view of the Kremlin while Putin sees Serbia as a foothold in Europe. There have previously been pro-Russia rallies in Serbia after Moscow's forces entered Ukraine in February.

Monday's march ended at the liberators' cemetery where representatives of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Serbia laid wreaths.

Their Ukrainian peers did the same Sunday.

Smaller marches were held in several other Bulgarian cities.

In Austria too, a few hundred people took part in downtown Vienna in a march to mark the Soviet victory, with several carrying Russian flags.

The Soviet Union lost up to 27 million people in World War II.
May 10, 2022 / 6:48 AM

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