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Maduro greets Russia for Victory Day over Nazi Germany

The president of Venezuela, Nicolas Madurosent greetings to Russia this Tuesday for the 78th anniversary of the Soviet victory over the Nazi Germany in the Second World War.

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We salute the glorious people of great historical Russia, celebrating the victory of the Red Army on Nazi Germanywe honor the sacrifice of the heroes, heroines and martyrs who fought for peace and saved humanity from the horror of nazifascism”, wrote the president on his Twitter account.

Likewise, the Venezuelan foreign minister, Yvan Gilpointed out on the social network that 78 years ago the “heroic deed of the Soviet Union” put an end to one of humanity’s worst conflicts and “stopped the spread of fascism around the world.”

This Tuesday, Gil will inaugurate an exhibition at the Foreign Ministry headquarters, in Caracason the occasion of Victory Day.

Some 10,000 soldiers, including more than half a thousand fighters in Ukraine, paraded along the cobblestones of Moscow’s Red Square to celebrate this day, but the day was decaffeinated due to the strict security measures adopted for fear of Ukrainian sabotage. .

The President of Russia, Vladimir Putinassured, during the military parade, that his country is in the midst of a “real war” that the West would have declared, which he accused of forgetting the lessons of the Second World War, when the Nazi Germany he also sought world hegemony.

A real war has once again been unleashed against our homeland. But we resist international terrorism and we will also defend the inhabitants of the Donbas and we will guarantee our safetyPutin said.

The president assured that “now there is nothing more important” for him Kremlin that “the special military operation”, whose success, he maintained, depends on the security and future of the country.

Source: Elcomercio

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