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Khusnullin shared his impressions of the Victory Day Parade

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On May 9, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin shared his impressions of the parade in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War in Moscow.

"I think the parade is the greatest, the greatest victory. It's great that so many countries have come, that so many <...> troops have participated. It is very important that our veterans of the SVO, the participants of the SVO participated. Our heroes," Khusnullin told Izvestia.

He also added that after the Victory Day parade he was left with a very big and positive impression.

The Victory Day Parade in WWII ended earlier on Red Square. More than 11 thousand military personnel took part in the parade, including 1.5 thousand special operation soldiers. The event was attended by more than 25 foreign leaders, as well as military personnel from countries friendly to Russia and foreign delegations.

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