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On Victory Day, Putin Says Russian Soldiers Freed Europe 
10 May 2013 | Issue 5123
The Moscow Times
President Vladimir Putin has praised Russian soldiers as "the liberators of 
Europe" at a Victory Day parade with more than 11,000 soldiers and 100 military 
vehicles on Red Square.

"We will always remember that it was the Red Army that didn't allow the 
fascists to occupy the world," Putin said a speech at the parade Thursday.

He ended the speech by saying, "Glory to Russia!" a slogan often used by the 
nationalist politicians.

The parade was attended by veterans, government officials and foreign guests 
and chaired for the first time by Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, whose Cabinet lost a senior member with the 
resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Vladislav Surkov a day earlier, stood 
beside Putin at the event, but a Channel One anchorwomen didn't mention his 
name when both leaders shook hands with veterans.

"President Putin is shaking hands with veterans," she said.

Cadets from a Rostov region Cossacks military academy took part in the parade 
for the first time since 1945, a move that seemed to raise the profile of the 
Cossacks, who are now used to help police in patrolling streets in southern 
Russian regions. Krasnodar Governor Alexander Tkachyov has said Cossacks also 
would help maintain order in the city of Krasnodar.

Cossacks on horseback took part in the first Victory Parade in May 1945 to 
celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.

Among the marchers were soldiers from a Kantemirovskaya tank division that 
bears the name of former Soviet leader Yury Andropov.


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