Lone tank on display at Russia’s Victory Day parade as Putin says country going through ‘difficult period’
Russia had a lone tank on display during its Victory Day parade in Moscow.
The annual event in Red Square is a celebration of victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War and features patriotic pageantry.
Thursday 9 May marks the 79th anniversary and Vladimir Putin used the parade to admit that his country was going through a “difficult period”.
Only one tank - a T34 from WW2 - was present during the military display - as Russia continues to dedicate considerable firepower and resources to its war in Ukraine.
It was, however, accompanied by armoured vehicles and saluting soldiers.