Leaders of almost 30 countries will come to Putin’s parade: the Kremlin has named them

Oleg Davygora19:03, 06.05.25

Military personnel from North Korea will not participate in the parade.

Nearly three dozen foreign leaders will come to Russia to participate in the parade on May 9. This was announced by Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov.

“Numerous foreign guests have been invited, and we expect that 29 leaders from the countries we invited will be present at the Victory Parade,” he said, according to Russia’s Interfax.

According to Ushakov, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Abkhazia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Venezuela, Vietnam, Guinea-Bissau, Egypt, Zimbabwe, China, Congo, Cuba, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Palestine, Serbia, Slovakia, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia and unrecognized South Ossetia will be represented at the highest level.

He also claims that military personnel from 13 countries will march through Moscow’s Red Square during a military parade.

Ushakov listed that troops from Azerbaijan, Vietnam, Belarus, Egypt, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan will take part in the parade. Servicemen from the DPRK will not take part in the parade.

Parade in Moscow on May 9

According to The Washington Post, a senior Ukrainian military official said that an attack on the May 9 Victory Parade in Moscow was unlikely due to the low chance of success . He said key Russian air defense systems were deployed to protect the capital and that any attack would likely be ineffective. He said strikes could be carried out in other regions of Russia, but not in Moscow.

Another representative of the Ukrainian defense ministry called reports of a possible attack on the parade in Moscow “inflated” and stated that such an attempt could lead to a harsh response from Russia and cause discontent from the United States.

Speculation is growing in Russia that Ukraine could strike Red Square and put the Kremlin in an awkward position in front of its allies who came to the parade – delegations from China, India, Serbia, Slovakia and others.

(C)UNIAN 2025

3 comments

  1. It is very highly ill-advised for any foreign leader to attend pootin’s pity parade. If you choose to go, your safety is NOT guaranteed, and any risk you take will be on your own head!

    • Time to take advantage of putler’s demand for all the air defense to come to Moscow and defend his little nazi parade. This should leave some ideal targets wide open.

  2. That is the new bi-polar world right there.

    Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Abkhazia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Venezuela, Vietnam, Guinea-Bissau, Egypt, Zimbabwe, China, Congo, Cuba, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Palestine, Serbia, Slovakia, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia and unrecognized South Ossetia, are the shitholes lining up against civilization.

    Also : India, Orbanistan, Iran, NK and Slovakia want to be there, but their dictators got cold feet.

    Remember all these scum-sucking pigs in future.

Enter comments here: