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ok let's have a look at some other world news now because the way the coronavirus pandemic has been handled in the u.k. his doctors fearing they simply won't be able to cope if there is a 2nd wave that's according to a new survey of health care workers obviously as we come out of the lock and now that the numbers are manageable the question is what do we do in terms of protecting the health workforce because i think a lot of people realise that doctors and nurses and clinicians are burnt out there anxious that depressed the latest figures from the b.m.a. survey which is just being carried out show 44 percent are suffering from some sort of mental health problem i'm nearly half of all clinicians are worried about a 2nd peak so of course there may be a concern over a 2nd but it's at that point we can look at that and we may then have to implement sort of regional lock downs rather than
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a national lockdown for people's mental health for the economy for the united kingdom generally we need to unlock and we need to let people get on with their lives the survey conducted by the british medical association also shows nearly a 5th of those polled are not at all confident about their ability to cope if there is a 2nd wave a 3rd said they were just not very confident and this is the 6th the they conducted by the b.m.a. june the pandemic and does give a clear indication that feelings within the n.h.s. experts say there needs to be more government help put in place in order to support health care workers. not to. also eat with the fact that we also eat half the beach treat some of the illnesses that maybe have been pushed to the ground but they do need the full. element of mental health coming along you know people only you. family members you know financial issues and once you know we
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might be focusing a lot on the immediate death and the immediate health. coronavirus the longer term you know the mental health this youth suicide presents all of that is also going to have a huge burden on the n.h.s. and health care systems doctors also need time and not nurses also need time off there's no amount of burnout so you know will there be enough staff to cope with it will there be enough beds to cope with it and what about the other sort of illnesses that are sort of been left by the wayside what. haven't been done so far what about managing councils health care professionals who aren't going to need some support because there is an element of post-traumatic stress disorder there in that there is an element of their own mental health and well being and if they would like to continue then maybe there needs to be
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a lot more support and understanding given to them and the jobs that we do. now pubs restaurants and hotels will be able to reopen from the 4th of july in england but while the 2 metre social distancing rule is being eased the safety measures are likely to be brought in and some are not being met with open arms with more his shadi edwards dashed reporting from london. it's nearly 3 months since the u.k. fast went into lockdown when pop's court last orders and restaurants closed doors but despite non-essential businesses reopening the hospitality sector said it simply couldn't cope with the 2 me to social distancing in place and it seems the government given. the significant form in the prevalence of the virus we can change the 2 meter social distancing from the 4th of july the announcement came through while i was with the. tina and with the relaxed he thinks the
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sector is headed in the right direction to finally get back on track this is what we this is what we do for a living for a choice. in the restaurant industry a profound love is not an easy life it's a very challenging and hard life but we live off the energy of the people we live off our customers we live off our teams and we're here because we want to open our doors and we want to recreate those magical memories for customs but the new normal comes with a new set of rules to make sure it's safe enough bars and restaurants will now have to provide a formal register of customers patrons will have to provide their names and their contact details upon arrival or when booking a table to make sure they're able to be contacted if there's an outbreak of the virus all of which makes popping in for a pint slightly more bureaucratic i probably give the details but the same time you know if i didn't feel comfortable i probably just would probably have a drink at home instead you know i mean i'll be fine with it according to people's
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preferences of course some people worry be. ok i'll never need to hide. from the customer's perspective i feel like it's a bit much but everyone knows the time that we're in and the proportion that we're going to have to take. if we're going to get the pub and we have to back then i think it's necessary i'm happy to take an hour these are them every which you everywhere tell you and then not so that's another thing. you know these i'm sure you and even those in the industry think the new normal might be too much to handle restaurants are. at places where people come and be social and they enjoy their time so it really depends on like what would it look like after which will still be a place where people will be able to do got. at the moment i think what is needed to stress again is that the narrative needs to change so long as we keep on saying i'll board all social contact where possible a social industry will never come out of this restaurant's know how to keep you safe we've been doing that for years. there's
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a bigger problem again like the national timeout and needs to be addressed in order for our industry to move forward this the one we're moving is i welcome step forward looking forward to see what following steps will will be taken in order for our industry to thrive again and welcome orchestras and perhaps a small price to pay to get back to this new normality if this is like these that depend so much all social interaction want to survive now be hoping that everyone not just off the customers to get used to this new slightly more antisocial way of life. like a well that's all the news for the moment that's how things are looking but do join us again for the victory day parade in about 30 minutes time for what was promised to be quite a spectacle marking 75 years since the defeat of nazi germany ceasing. trail
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of tears pure as you can see the 1st place in your sunni. community as days ago i was the impetus was losing the voicing of the roof. camp a taste you're straining feeling i mean to me but i'm sorry. just mind that doesn't leave mr to add to closure because to me from that can each speech from brother the newman. was. there was this one thing it is a choice for news all nothe. fox was decent person is going to.
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give your pitch. of course. we should point out that of all that youth weld want to end it almost 75 years ago but thousands went missing in action lost in the woods and in swamps their families never knew what happened to them many are still waiting for loved ones to return from the war and a dedicated few a still taking lost soldiers home. he is just he. was. but he. is just a post in your spew. and he just. he.
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has searched for lost soldiers for more than 30 years he started on his own but then began to involve school students now his organization is one of the largest in russia get a little what she did is that it's a bit of expensive get a little. don't leave the woods at the most of it. this is the almost you. see a stone peach knew. what that is for your wrist so you're just the meanest focus. but on the better. that is this is just so when you do you sort of mean you. don't. jump rope it if the coach of the church which.
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would you please mike you i'm sold up but you should really go to just go away and we will go through the. numbers. for you just a look around be no more scores no need to hold of me. it would be with. me could you. buy me. the of the bible to. explain you'd see only pos love. not constantine but done off and his crew hunted down sunken submarines. 24 soviet submarines were lost in the baltic sea alone. his journey was the path was one of the best known serviette baltic fleet submarine us he commanded the shell 406 submarine and after his very 1st mission was awarded to hear a lot of soviet union metal sank several enemy vessels want to keep on going i'm going to. have it up.
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in may 943406 left on its 3rd mission with 37 crewmen aboard never to return. no one knew what happened to it all went to look. historical muscle feels awful for you knowing your store. genius look at me closely give me the excuse. for the. other one you come. to me. you will as a thought i knew it was a lie it's worth a blue moon there was more snow more. each union was a little feast i think i will miss more the stock my milk to. the warden if. you had caught so says show actually just to show. stop off for just beaten up a can was no mr cool double buster what you are or look them up in your mind 6 of course on the horse some old thing. look on.
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after several days of searching the crew did find a sunken world war 2 submarine. and also posts. about the place you did. we found one soldier we think you might be. soldier because the boots she's wearing the boots are folded the top is rollover the germs don't usually half baths she must of died brights here there is lots of shrapnel all over his body. $945.00 so intensely heavy fighting for the sea the heights. the soviet troops advanced on berlin more than $12000.00 german soldiers died in
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combat and the red army last month and 20 sounds. to me because they really help us i'm just. excited to schools fought us monaco also done mine cause fought. it's. give us a. fondles lund company. visits with his daughter once in september that's why info decision. i need to go on it. is all i don't loose a feeling. when in 1992 russian diggers invited the german counterparts to join them to look for missing soldiers elbridge dance of the call and was one of the 1st to visit russia. he later launched his own group to recover the fall in eastern europe and now his crew consists of germans dutch ukrainians swiss and russians the
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grandchildren a former enemies now working together which will do 0. the budget of. just that on top of the budget that is with you know. the push. so. why you think it's an experience and if the. us will so that we will. do what there was a but the minute. i knew it was on with is occurring in our will to. hold up the. result of this we will totally pressure is much worse i mean when you're finished which only a chose to do was to someone we will fight. to move stalled up to a key move or opposed to put you know more than we can do coke up the fucking is that i'm going to get on the sure stuff so when i was 3 coast of the owner of the summer washington so he's poised to invest all that.
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in 4 days of work in a field near st petersburg the diggers have already found 50 soldiers but so far they've only managed to identify a few. thank you for your i'm gonna buy the book. for the 1st beast. steers your post was. the rear is excited because they found a soviet id it should reveal the soldier's name hometown and sometimes family context the tales of. capsules like this have to be opened carefully to avoid damaging the slip of paper inside if the name is legible they will be able to find the soldier's relatives and that's what matters most we have to add to i mean
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but i was friendly with. them and one when you. want to. in that which knows what the new mission office said. if it is just bad for. business if. the plane. was there for. you there. was among several for them soldiers recently found near smolensk it was identified from his id tag under search for relatives on social networks began immediately.
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going to them that. you know you have nationalist. students forcibly. who knew. you know as. well teach could. balance enough asks the diggers to bring her dad home and bury him next to her mother good waited on life time for her husband always desperately hoping that one day come back. he. would be if you. sit.
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on the tilted of goods and just returns if you screw your mom. or. i. was just going into space. with. constantine but crew is still looking for the lost submarine they're using an echo sounded to explore the seabed in the gulf of finland most.
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becomes the nominee snatched because. i'm still just buried in the country where they are found. irrespective of nationality these multinational expeditions also have another rule if the germans find a soviet soldier they invite russian diggers to recover him and russians call on germans to recover them as. diggers from various countries found common ground long ago unlike the world's politicians. many of the. proportion of the lot the tories now which is just the party of closest. to get the british. to me it says all the time doesn't it i don't mean. of i'm still from been talking a cheater and i'm going on business for sure and get a mining lot realty any news of things picked up by to come sell that they have less to lose out the. emotion was about to. give us a for
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was. a very warm welcome better late than never because moscow is finally holding its huge military parade today marking the 75th anniversary of the soviet victory over nazi germany and the kremlin spassky tower that has just chimed 10 o'clock in the russian capital marking the start of what does promise to be a very spectacular event yes this year it is not being held on its traditional day of night a 9th the date when germany signed his unconditional surrender to the allied forces just like it so much else going on around the world big celebrations with the spying and sheets of the coronavirus on demick but we promise it will be. the white because today is not just a random date that has been selected back in 945 the 1st ever victory parade was
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held on june the 24th when many soviet soldiers had made back from the front lines and could share the celebrations with the whole country side then today just like exactly 75 years ago a red square. to the sang and thousands of marching feet. of protecting the mother bird. and then horse on their heels quite literally a procession of military vehicles and equipment before the whole thing here is topped off with a spectacular fly past. the
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red lake st john of the you can see right now carried in the victory parade in 965 which marked the 20th anniversary of the defeat of nazi germany it was actually meant to be in show back in 1945 but the officer tossed with carrying carrying it on each day the damage they found this little boy if he was still sighted back from the war he couldn't manage that soul so instead he and his soldiers were invited to sit on the podium to watch towards the end of the war several banners had been made from the various regiments closing in on the walls decided whichever division reached the reichstag could that as. the german parliament destroy commander in the $756.00 regiment of the 150th rifle division which stormed the right and although at least 3 by. this will hold the state of the building that night only one story by his soldiers in the night that. she least survived
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all the others are destroyed right now at sea artillery you can see in the pictures here it's a glorious day here more sky blue skies above red square things have started to mark the 75th anniversary. defeat of nazi germany by allied forces. let's go back to that band which we're looking at now with the red planet because the original one that was actually preserved at the central forces museum in moscow but interestingly it's not the one picture you might remember in the iconic photo of soviet troops flying a banner over the reichstag a soviet military photographer apparently did ask other soldiers then to pose for a photo i'm reenact the historic moment no camera had been present at the original event.
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now you might see on the news that is being played to have been played there was the sacred war song which you can hear there was one of the most famous soviet songs of the 2nd world war there's a bit of history to it saying it was performed in june 941 of the better risky railway station for soldiers leaving moscow for the front line when the song ended 8 troops demanded a repeat performance apparently 5 times in a row interesting leave though back then it was thought that the song sounded too tragic and you can get a sense of that from some of the lyrics to that read arise great country or rise to deadly battle but it wasn't performed then until the. year when nazi troops were moving in almost sky. the song calling to defend your mother at all costs had never
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been more apparent creating them from the fifty's then played daily on the radio to becoming one of the most on the news of the great. war and is now being performed as the russian national flag is carried together with that victory band will be looking at live pictures now because the russian defense minister has arrived. in his famous limousine the limousine that was originally zele in is a normal vintage car that huge but more recently they have upgraded and what's taking place now is the what will be inspection of the troops. that traditionally victory day is celebrate is the biggest holiday in russia the war left such a deep and lasting impact on every family in the country after it claimed the lives of more than 26000000 people. today is all about honoring the survivors from
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that time and also a commemoration of those who are no longer with this there is a famous russian song to you from the area that contains the line joy with in our eyes and that does sum up pretty much the sentiment of victory day to so many russians who are huge destruction physical and emotional but it also led much creativity in the poetry in songs to the time in trying into history to fill some feelings of one of the country's darkest chapters we're just looking at live pictures now from red square where the creep inspection is taking place defense minister. and the show is doing that should take a few minutes today. and then after that he will report to president putin we. to make a speech. ok
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well we have got tonight's event coming from all angles with our correspondents posted in communications dan messy you might miss a 2nd of the action and that's head to the 1st of them right now and even frank is on red square where it's all taking place at the moment aliah a very good morning to you i suppose the long wait is added to the anticipation. andrew good borning and happy victory day and this is the 2nd time i'm saying this this year of course it is not may 9th today it is june the 24th and like you said better late than never and trust me n.d. i've heard these words from many other people today so indeed better late than never but is it really that late because perhaps june 24th is the best option after may 9th the 2nd best option to hold the main events
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this spectacular tradition of victory day the parade itself and i can tell you that it's like you said again on june 24th exactly 75 years ago the troops came back from berlin some of them were still healing their words but they did have this victory day parade and i can tell you that this was again what was it 3 quarters of a century ago and back then the troops that were marching right here on the red square call bull stones had much tougher things to endure than the covert pandemic so if you are wondering why all the effort why the servicemen that you can see behind me had to be isolated for 2 weeks why the practiced unmasks why the organizers put in that. effort to have all the guests accommodated bearing in mind
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all the security measures all the precautions social distancing that was very important for the veterans as well it's because of the heartbeat for the veterans some of them are more than 19 years old 90 years old sorry most of them it is very special for them and it is very special for any russian citizen in any citizen of post soviet countries that still feel that this holiday is the most important one for them i mean i am 31 but i can tell you that at the 1st thing perhaps that i remember from my childhood since i was born is how our entire family got together in front of the t.v. screens to watch this most build of the my grandfather who was a military man himself he was describing all these routines for me i can tell you that i remember some of them by heart what's happening right now is the russian
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minister of defense jerky sure who he is greeting the ragin men see you standing right inside his open roof limbo which is called the auras and what we hear and response is 3 her raise and on t.v. that sounds completely different but here i magine like you're in a stadium and imagine a good loud song by football très that's something what it sounds like right here but in much more coordination so to say well i can tell you that there are definitely many other things to expect because these are just preparations after the greetings like i said we're going to be see all the servicemen that you can hear behind me marching through red square and what you've got to watch out for will be the colors of their unify. the shape of their hats the weapons that they're carrying and one of my colleagues will tell you which regiment
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they were present in what they're usually up to if they're not featured in this parade i mean at all the different times then perhaps comes the most fascinating part and i'll tell you all about it that is the hardware parade where you will see legendary machines that did fight in fact they were used during world war 2 but they can still get rolling these are probably the smaller ones the bigger ones will be i can tell you that you'll see them on red square as well intercontinental ballistic missiles that will be followed by the air show 75 aircraft some of them hypersonic fighter jet my colleague steve will tell you all about it but it in any case as you can see this is probably the best weather that you can get for this traditional celebration that is so special for everyone in this country and again what you're hearing right behind my shoulder are
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these massive parades from the soldiers there are all the russian soldiers there i can tell you but this is a whole different story and my colleagues will tell you about the other countries that are also taking part well that's it for me now enjoy the show but i think he will come back to hear what he should say to you that some you might hear the sound . on your screen that's actually russian as they respond to the defense minister there will be back shortly and as he said see this beautiful weather in moscow today something very different what was happening in 945 at the very 1st victory day parade when it was the lashing with rain but as you can see badly clad in the sky as we speak so let's recap then on some of the big numbers of today because the victory parade in most cases she will see 14000 troops marching across those couples of red square me before. more than 200 armored vehicles and all
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before the parade a plane to fly past comprising of 75 aircraft as any said there that is quite symbolic number the 75th anniversary now we're just looking at pictures of. the pensions showing handing out about the president painting he's just a bank to make his appearance. or as. citizens of russia that idea to veterans. knowledge distinguished foreign guests that. as. 'd a navy officer. generals and admirals. saree
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. the victory in the great war this is the victories that shaped the destiny of the entire planet for the decades ahead and has forever mane as the most important certainly victory in. history. both in terms of its. spiritual importance and. significant. place on the 20th. but at the rides on the day when the. 1945 and the parade of the winners set to fly it's
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a triumph of good over evil in peace over war life over death. on behalf of all defenders and the home owners really is not going to stand up and that's the flags. were thrown here to lenin's more psyllium as a sign of warning all of you from the combined parade summations of all the friends and. branches went across red square everyone was there who that valiantly forward to defend the homeland and those who brought victory of no the hands of soldiers who forever remain on the fields and battlefields. are commemorated to. it by me we're member although. they
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did not come back our sons and daughters fathers and mothers yet their grand. husbands and wives your brothers and sisters and fellow you the soldiers friend going to get on a family member. we mourn those war veterans that are no longer with us you know i ask for a minute of silence. president
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payton they're just giving his address to the nation making reference to back to that day 945 of the 1st victory day parades. always remember that it was the soviet union that defeated nonces millions of people of different nationalities from all the republics of the former soviet union but it is on the front lines and on the home front spasso of the guerrilla units and in the underground the word. principles of solidarity.
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of the liberation of their own soil and. the entire europe and put an end to the holocaust tragedy in the year you know minute defeated. ideology of nazis was liberated the people of germany. shudder to think what could have happened to the world if it had not been for the red army. soldiers never needed any glory or any. any of the law. and you just right they want you to. defeat the enemy is going victory and come back on you and we paid your price for it. hundreds of thousands of soldiers. who died on the battlefield. but if you're
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a and it was the soviet union who are the major brunt of. the war. all of the troops of nazi germany and so allies were against the soviet union which. was. could not defeat the soviet union it was our nation that have overcome that evil $600.00 divisions and were defeated which is simply 5 percent of your forest hanging. p.c.'s were destroyed. but it went along that pass until the very end and it was full of sacrifices and hardship on president hardships and your sacrifice in this part of the way this is the sure truth of the war and we need to protect its identity truth. and to pass it on to our children grandchildren
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and great grandchildren. are you sure if you're planning to do this victory. all those fallen soldiers and all those who shaped the outcome. to you will see the formations of us here but john armenia belo roofs india has expanded kyrgyzstan or china darbar mongolia serbia started many star. stan at the national. had greed. friends i guess if they come from the country. to pay their tribute to those who protected peace on the planet hubel never forget the contribution of our allies. the 2nd front opened in 1404 has been streamlined important
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and we commemorate the flower of all the soldiers and all of them from this all those who fought underground doing. many challenges in the world is facing today. and we can now really cherish value the human lives that peaceful created sea of. we poured into these to build trust. between their nation best and we are open them to corp. the. got what it. is one of them is the need to build a common security architecture the world is changing very fast and that could help us to protect the world again you will emerge in dangerous threats that our friends
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. you virtually live in different countries are going to cattle to ride their shared. shared fields and that feeds belong to the entire humanity we appreciate your sacrifice for your. question you've proved it your lives that it was important to defend the values of humanity to justice. if you were to make sure that i guess that you got your memory . we'll never know the memory of you or. this is our responsibility. to those those who lived in the past glory. those who actually did knox's glory too little which had veterans.
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that was their president payton speaking to the nation there followed by the russian national anthem and with the inspection and the speeches over it does mean that the military parade can get underway proper and it will start with regiments will say marching through a red square traditionally led by a row of drummers or hear them shortly and meantime let's cross live to saskia taylor he was on the edge of red square i think near the entrance and she can give us a taste of what he's actually like down there at the moment. saskia good morning we were just seeing the troop inspection an extremely colorful spectacle give us a sense of what it's like down there at the moment in the sense of occasion.
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you know it's not my 1st parade but it is my 1st time covering it and it's such an incredible thing to be a part of and just look where i am are obviously got the kremlin right behind me and to my right you can see if i move out of the way the inclined on it's got that the troops on the tanks are going to roll out and on to the couples of red square and you know there is so much positive energy on this day and this joyousness is seen in even the smallest of gestures so you're walking around the city and often you'll actually see on your screens that the camera will pan to images of the veterans and very often in the hands are going to be red carnations that is a tradition people young and old go up to the veterans and give them this flower and it's to commemorate the innocent blood that was spilt but they also say that the brightness of that red symbolizes the ferocity with which people fought today is a day that we get to relive the emotions on the tom world that people must have felt
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in $194051.00 almost with disbelief they realized that the war was over and it's an incredibly important day that despite the terrible events that led to it it is a day of celebration that people look forward to here round and that does hold a very special place in their hearts and it was a huge disappointment of course when the event was postponed but you know what i was looking around when i was walking here this morning and i just got the feeling that actually that only helped to build up the anticipation and appreciation now for a 2nd let's just think about the scale of this event in moscow alone here 14000 military personnel and of course you can't. tens of thousands of people who are milling around on the streets families coming together different generations the city's come alive the beautiful sun has come out for us here's spirit wouldn't be lifted and i think you can hear in fact the beating of the drums and not setting the tone
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and gearing us up what's really interesting of those who are playing students from this musical college they are no strangers to the spotlight they play nationally internationally and since $914.00 they have the unique honor of opening each and every minute he preyed on red square previously of course to the revolution in fact they even performed in 1941 when the nazis were only 70 kilometers outside of moscow but they have to secret because they will bore worried that any loud bangs because panic in the capital and i'm just one passage here and moscow one across russia almost 200000 servicemen 28 cities that's something very moving about a huge community spirit across russia's false territory it's hard not to feel that good guy. yeah and you have a great vantage point there too i know i've been down there for a red square parade. here at the entrance hall you are think you can see. the vehicles and from the red square eventually or maybe at the soldiers we're looking
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at some of the soldiers and the i think i'm right in saying they're wearing. uniforms and this is strong historical elements is running from today's parade. yes the opposite yes formations that i will can toss there in somewhat outdated uniforms that is the historical part of the parade it only takes part every 5 years and really thoughts all about echoing that for us parade in 1945 when $40000.00 soldiers walked out triumphant on to red square have been defeated a horrific ideology a horrific cost and so it's all about bringing history. close up particularly on such a special 75th on a fast rate now they will also you i'm sure you'll see on your screens now be carrying the banner of 10 representing 10 front lines that dealt the final say to a blow to the thoughts right then off to if there's going to be
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a flurry of regimental banners and if i'm not mistaken they'll be $150.00 in total and these upon his of those regiments that really proved themselves the most on the battlefield and speaking of uniforms in fact you know off to the war ended with soldiers return tome if you see the uniforms full people's battle scars they were tool in britain bloody to dust to eat and so of course in short they were no condition to be paraded through red square soon new cars new uniforms needs made and they didn't have much time so every single seamstress both in moscow been in the home of a region that was set to walk and they managed to serve an incredible $15000.00 brand new uniforms in less than a month i'm sure you'll also see it in such an footage that civilians just walking around the city for children and adults just enjoying the day they also want time of uniform and that's really a way of connecting with the cost you know it's not just today that russians do feel history like this for example if you take just this thing which the suit
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george is weapon it's a symbol of victory the orange to represent fire black allegedly gunpowder you know people carry this with them all year round to attach to the handbags tied to that t. is a bumper sticker on a car so they carry this victory with them each and every day but sass me today more so than view schol memories are sad stories are told and events only sport back to life and all g.p.'s precisely no more than that as fewer and fewer of those who lived through those dogs he is still with us that this event becomes more meaningful but perhaps even more necessary as a way to keep that memory alive but also as a way to keep history alive it's not the same sticks are not made in the future and . passy i think that this historical part in that in the 1945 uniforms it's such a beautiful visual way of it's locating that fast parade and tapping into all the emotions associated with that it's. ok that was
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a sash speaking just on the edge of where red square was just got a very good view of the troops moving in and also out of a coast to come should have a great vantage point and we will be going back to her shortly but there are troops from the foreign countries who are taking part in the parade and most of them are of course states but you will also see soldiers from india and china if you look closely and some others marching there so you all foreign troops had been required to self quarantine for 2 weeks before today together with gas they had one because they were paid to corona virus testing in their home countries beforehand plus undergo additional testing once in moscow for 10 liters of states have also confirmed their attendance the better russian president arrived accompanied by his son minsk by the way went ahead with its military parade on may the 9th despite the coronavirus concerns that particular russian neighbor so you event is particularly
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significant is better reduce lost about a 3rd of its population in the war according to some estimates 209270 times and cities were destroyed add to that the complete destruction of more than $9000.00 villages in that is impossible to understand the extent of the pain of war brought to the country also there is the venezuelan foreign minister he's leading a delegation from his country today june the 24th it's also a very big day for the south american state as it does mark a battle of. a key moment in the venezuelan war of independence what watching life. on red square. a military parade that is involving thousands and thousands and of troops on a military expert but if you want to get to an understanding of who you're looking at we can give you a few tips because you can spot the russian division by the blue berets if you look
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you seen yet while the russian navy is recognizable by the little and you can see on that battery some tickets to the. ok let's go to a lofty perch overlooking red square because our correspondent. on top of the 4 seasons hotel and you have a perfect sidonie as we said before today is significant isn't it because it is the saying of the very 1st victory parade that was held and there are parallels to.
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that is that their raw power you can draw all sorts of parallels but i would say the foremost what given given visions of events of this year. especially these parades in 1945 it represented the end of the great patriotic war represented that life would return to normal as normal as it could be off to such a devastating such a terrifying war at this parade today tells people that life will go back to normal this is the 1st major event in russia since the beginning of the power at these signal to russians one over the country people who would. psychologically even. by the. everything that's come to. get life back to normal and.
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really represents why authorities really wanted to get why they lost everything the preparations the training the brussels they succeeded succeeded in russia over the country. and the. will was just a little bit. again. beautiful absolutely amazing weather. too much sun. the heavens than any of my colleagues. mentioned that many people will be watching from home much just wondered if you could say yes many people. have used every opportunity that they can to get to take.
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the movie. did this. mentality among the public something. i'll get it will get it so it's better to get it. over with rather than. having the citizens be afraid obviously people want to get people. they want to see things coming back to normal but a pandemic is a pandemic. you want. people to risk their lives to attend this. and you know what you don't need me to tell you the. nevertheless people watching this is it isn't it isn't just a celebration a minute of silence this this is a song book thomas well it is a time of reflection memorial to those who gave their lives to stop the nazis
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the terrifying things that they did to end the war and to win to keep the soviet union to keep russia safe and free many people watching. a very interesting statistic is sad but the interesting thing is that the square behind you the formation into trees that say about $200.00 people each if you if you have the number of troops and the offices saying this the guard during the 2nd ball that died fighting the nazis that died in nazi concentration camps and you had to march in similar squares 20100 paces a minute a brisk pace it would take 20 days to march through the red square that is how many military soldiers. lost during the 2nd book war the number of
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civilians that's point 7000000 people killed during the great patriotic war it would take them 2 months to march through the red square. huge boxes of those formations of the infantry 200 people in these as i said some bring. these assault but it's a memorial and it is incredibly sad the huge tremendous loss of life that the soviet union of russia suffered during the 2nd world war and it isn't just the statistic 27000000 people that isn't this the 27000000 people is the number of individuals with their own who with their own dreams who died. in that. it is an incredible number isn't it we're just looking at small live pictures. looking on from the center of red square continues we should say there are.
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across russia across the former soviet states of life some cities did decide to cancel their events because of concerns over coronavirus just how unprecedented is this. nothing about this disease president that i mean who was prepared for this pandemic absolutely no one in the making do with what they can the situation in moscow with other russian cities it has eased to a level sufficient that the government authorities. have decided to let russians. out to take open up shops and you know cafes restaurants all business. suits of this city other measures in effect to prevent another spike in infection rates and i must say that the millions that decided that this wasn't the time for
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a parade. the right thing they were intelligent they're great just a peer pressure tradition make them put the lives of the citizens of constituents as if there is a danger they shouldn't have be in the parade but as i said absolutely unprecedented nobody nobody would have believed even people when the pandemic began that they would counsel the braden and made the night the day that it should have taken place nobody would have nobody would have been the i mean this is this is now a staple a tradition something good happens every year in russia so super certain cities believe them to to cancel the parade. in the interests of this is it it was the right the courageous thing to do but it did absolutely unprecedented and for me to them to the governors who decided to do this to the bay is about.
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speaking there i think we're looking at the russian airborne division of the definitive me fewer military expert and we're not much recognized. apart from all the troops that are marching morat a very special days in it for the veterans i don't think we can see them on our screens in the grandstand behind you but the 8 of them that how big is this for them. well as i said the situation with the pandemic. has eased into russia could lead to moscow specifically to a level where at least with jew precautions taken of course where this is permissible you know that this social distancing you must everything is beat. to a shot and disinfected to a shot at obviously the troops themselves my colleagues mentioned earlier the specially selected there were many more that were supposed to take part in this
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parade many more but they weren't allowed to because of the pandemic because of the in the air and wrist and needless risk that they need to be taken there is always now in the limits of risk in a world where there is always an element of risk this this. isn't going anywhere until they've been put out a proper a working and efficient vaccine and you know good we can't very well dr old would have civilization indefinitely the hoops that we get a backseat sufficient measures that authorities deem necessary would take. the soldiers as i mentioned earlier a review of the soldiers down there moved to have already had the. actually a very new this is eating all of us very sparse compared to what they were previously as they used to be many more people in the stands there used to be millions of people just doing more still taking books lived up to the march of the
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immortal regiment which is obviously the council so all jew proportions are good but the veterans that you know are ill or otherwise especially susceptible obviously they are. that's right ok thank you morality is murder against the of there on a rooftop overlooking red square a great week for him. as we watch the continuation of this parade we're still watching the troops march across those famous cobbles on the red square and then they will be followed by around $350.00 very cool so that's the coming then of course you still have to fly over morocco be able to tell us all about that in the sport he's got now there are 18 world war 2 veterans as we said that are attending this is celebrations and to take pride of place in the grandstand does run alongside the kremlin's balls from their vantage point they can watch the parade they're pleased to say that they need to wear protective masks everything that has
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been done to ensure their safety and minimize their contact with others as a more radical saying for instance they arrived here today in vehicles fully disinfecting beforehand and all people they will come into contact with today have been quarantined and repeatedly tested for the virus also veterans are sitting so you since apart from each other that of course is not so ideal for fiction because traditionally it is a day and a time is celebrated with hugs and kisses and sadness and happiness however this is the new reality so that's just the way it is now official still g.t. to protect you see. gave their whole future generation. right when i did mention they fear cars that are preparing to make their way across
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across red square and in amongst it all as you go if you don't off he did actually arrive at red square earlier in a tank i can't you know he said with a snap. just not exactly a normal commute to work for you was it this morning. oh no it wasn't and let me just tell you this on to your timing throwing to me couldn't be better it was like a load before the storm here but just now these machines they have started their engines and now we are only here to expect when they will start moving and from my previous experience we should be waiting for a couple of very loud unmistakable honks and then will this military might that you're looking at will start moving rolling down the street that's for starters street one of the main streets of moscow down towards the red square to which my colleague he a picture and go tossing by my colleague saskia taylor as my colleague morag as
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there will be all the looking at from is. a view with the promise bird's eye view position but going back to your question indeed it was nothing like my normal commute to work nothing compared to it it wasn't a tank technically speak it was a tank support you wouldn't see you designed to support tanks in calm but a more versatile one but indeed my morning started very very early i should tell you had brought 3 good. we got to a place about 20 kilometers away from here from from with the center of moscow and that's where we got into this you didn't let me tell you was tell you what the name of this unit is and nothing less but. terminate a not just terminator but terminator 3 for the latest and the most modern the best notification that one can get and it is one of the newest additions to the to russia's army military hardware because it was only adopted accepted taken
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in by the army up to it was tested through fire literally 2017 of those terminators they were sent over to syria where they proved themselves to be more than just home but ready because series not known as a large tank battlegrounds a pound of ground for you know tank combat but still even without even without tanks that support unit troops has very best to tell and very effective and to serve it's right to be in the russian armed forces just to give you an idea as to how vasodilator it is it carries full guided anti tank rockets which can not only hit tanks but they can actually fire opcodes into helicopters they can bring down helicopters and low flying targets people want to has to machine guns
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$33.00 millimeter machine guns and every single every single one of those terminations is normally equipped with $900.00 rounds for those machine guns and in the front it has to automatic grenade launchers so grow very few targets that can actually be high from this from just the still the weapon from the speaks to the machine because it can fool you because when speaking range wise they can hit targets up to as far as up to 4 kilometers away and he was a bit of a bookie rider and i'm not a short fellow and i love i instantly as i try to get in i instantly realized why most tanks manned on time when. why most of them are quite sure what's been quite short and not as not a lot of notice lot you won't find a bit too large a time. because it is just the spacing days creeping around so you have to you have to really wiggle your way wiggle your way in there so it was it was a bit
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a bit of an eye opener for me it was something something very new but yes from the early morning i enjoyed some very lovely most cool vistas very lovely most 2 views on well again you know writing something very very close to a tank to work as you said that was quite an experience sounds like it will make you appreciate the moscow metro next time you're on it while you were coming to work in your tank simple vehicle to get a chance to talk to the personality to lead the call. is there a sense was there a sense makes just me i'm not here to talk right. well it was like they were doing they were just doing their duty and by the way the pull these machines they have just started moving and i think my colleague sounds good that she will be greeting them very very shortly she probably is some of some of that machinery probably is rolling pasta right now because we are not at the top
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we're not in because of the ball and look like the middle of it and actually actually give me just a few moments and i will show you the very terminator how it was just talking to you about because it's about you know how quite soon but going back again to your question i felt like all these people it's it just me the staggering how all how on the face they are and it's not because it's not because they don't appreciate the the occasion but it is because they're just too juicy it's wilma's like another just another day another day as well and it's so some of them i could see some of them indulging and. some of the guilty pleasures because people were lining up as thoroughly as the 6 o'clock in the morning people were lining up along the route along along the route took the skolem 2 way to look good was sending
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kisses to the roof of the. sun so i could see i could see people i could see sergeant and offices kind of enjoying the clothes they couldn't be overly overly obvious in showing the affection back but they suddenly joy goes way beyond joy people waving russian flags waving the flags of the military units where those bodies stand as one where they used to sit so this is this is what they have been doing on this rolling just cost us is exactly the terminator. that would yeah this was my who behave. if you would let me say so the antitank be antitank missiles by the way i'll bury you completely make them out they are painted red it's not you and the last thing on the right so i guess i have to say goodbye to my right but yeah talking about people for them admit that it's
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just another day at work and just just they're just doing their duty doing their job and doing it well i can't. thank you i need go he's on to this guy that's the main road leading to red square and the one on which all vehicles head through red square to the smoothly right both the parade of military hardware is starting to be said $216.00 different units of 0 shapes and sizes are taking. in this and trying its own red square watching them and to say let's go to him. look on a military expert on a military expert who going to do all best type people for a this and let's. the famous 234 time to be seized in the 2nd world war i think that's one of the 1st ones to come across the creek the couple. well andrew maybe that's not about thing least we have experts like bore out and igor they have
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told us many. things that are quite interesting to find out about the tanks that will be rolling past me very soon but i just want to share a bit of my experience in tank driving that did indeed happen to me once though i was a complete newbie. maybe i've only read the book good tag for dummies before doing this. anyway make no mistake just before i continue i want you to see what's going on behind my shoulder these are the t. 34 the oldest hardware that you can see behind me that you will see on red square because clearly like you've mentioned before this is something that was called the best tank of world war 2 eventually after the world war 2 was over after the great patriotic war was over as we call it here in russia and there are still
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running there are dozens behind me that is a symbol of. how. much of the quality they put into it down let me just go back to that attack driving experience that if you see the track right there and hopefully you can see the yellow lines that are drawn underneath and compared to your regular. driving regular cars usually use a steering wheel and when you turn it the wheels turn this well here what you do is you take congo and you pull one handle and then. the. tank tracks on one side they stop while the one of the other side keeps going and that's how the tank turns so it's really very difficult control so that's why i'm wondering how skillful these people need to be just the fall the lines down
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we're done and dusted with the t $24.00 for now i say how are polar apc's armored personnel carriers that behind my shoulder i know that there are feet types that are called typhoon now when i was taking part in the rehearsal igor called it and over while my over would want to hide. and. this is a tank like i said so it doesn't have a full payload of weapons but they are very useful in battle because they can carry more than a dozen soldiers in their day they say which is very important on some of these machines on taxes law force and on a.p.c. you will see men standing through the hatch with their facts straight i was talking
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to some of the guys asking them how they managed to do what they exercise a lot in the gym because again because of the problems the rats where it sometimes can get a bit shaky i know these drivers are professionals so i mean. they keep the speed the same and that's important for all to reach but really it is tough sometimes for the guys to stand there and also some of them are carrying guns and i think the fact that they're well. paid the fees was incredible i know that. the sack. you passed by some of them are called the heat for taking the famous armata talks now famous. this is russia still is tanks it's in the top 5 of the wall. that's
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what military experts. call them so this is pretty much the best the tag hardware that you can get that this morning. so now the key for take a shot past me i can tell you. some of the stuff that will fall eventually now hot igor did mention all the preparations with all the hardware. that took place on their skies street that's moscow's seoul settings if you will but. where does that the smoke get at that point. i guess it gets to put the face on the war machine so just before coming into france where i had to. try and find at least some. ok maybe not fingerprints but 10 marks on them you won't see them because the tank drivers if
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you see drivers fair where to cover when they walk on them they polish them. with a lot they actually break black tape over the wheel while the vehicles are parked but i think this is all done in order for all of them to look beautiful and shiny on where without any flaws in. what you can see. that draw out the. i could notice them by the special angles on the floor of. the t. porting armada tanks there was a different but if a patient. but what makes them special. is the exact goal as far as i know. it makes them almost impossible to detect by certain detection systems. that were used by the older generation so ok well anyway i can i can see you struggling
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because i know from personal experience the huge plumes of diesel the floor you away while you're reporting down there is quite a thing to contend with but i'm pleased to say i can add fuel tanks only to tell you because some people do wonder why the couple's home made square home with play with these heavy vehicles but i was told once that they actually still rubber tracks on these big so they don't do that they don't tear up the couples and importantly for most guys most risky things tear up the right as they head into red square. i think now we've got coming and i recognized this today with the huge i.b.m. the intercontinental ballistic missiles to be heading away say tell us a bit about what you know about these things. badges to be honest with you well make no mistake i mean it is very loud here i couldn't hear more than what you were saying but. some of the bigger vehicles coughing by right now and you know
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once i was able to leave the actual cow with the driver driving there were hurt and i could tell you about my feelings because at some point you're there near the ceiling well it just feels like you're riding a regular truck but then. you take a glance at the side here and you realize what's behind you and you realize how powerful these war machines are and then some people if they were in my shoes perhaps they feel pride and excitement some people would actually fuel a bit scared but this definitely is a special experience and i know that the girl was talking about the emotions of some of these people warning. call the war machine while i can tell you the guy that i was with he had up bluetooth speaker and there is perhaps his commander well could see what was going on inside the car for a bit of fun we have some music played in there so these guys are just robot for
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the special day for the yard by the square but there's more most people there are just robots that are following the orders why they come out there is that it was great to get this i heard how they exercise i heard again how early they have to wake up in order to be here and to travel all that distance that is one choice in the morning or it may be that how. long a time they write very soon we will see russian state of the art has 400 system that is russia's both modern missile defense systems today the country's army is. out of the because of the rain because somehow mold balik how it can be deployed in different parts of the world and that is something very special speaking of the highlights i do have to be facing the camera all the time
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so i can always be one behind me but i can tell you that you can notice that most of the color of all these vehicles is dark gray which is clearly a sign of what the environment in russia is like but we know that we have harsh winters winters. here are we could see them coming we had. the shakes that they could be deployed in the arctic and. clearly they know their colors both the white 5. what i like that is that in the front you can actually see something like that to be true. polarbear and again. with. their gold mine as a complex says you won't see i think gold you know with the wheel you can always use trucks with them because of all the snow and all the other obstacles that. see
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in all the terrain that they have to cover when they're serving in the arctic to protect russia's northern border so perhaps if you hear us say to the art military hardware what comes to mind is. the color because mostly you saw that hardware operate in places like the middle east where the desert you are right you can see some of these white bunkers as well though. there on the why not. just looking at the eyes if you feel like 2 days that you just described to the watch how this all coming your way right now you also mentioned things yes you can say that we shouldn't not mention the fact that even though these drugs are very skillful this is all in the day's work for them they have been practicing nothing less than a red square so you have the people have had a perhaps
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a sneak preview people that. call out to are you. just as you were the bad. cop who are just gone passing by near me i can't hear you but. but what i can tell you is that the cancer systems they have different versions one is for the arctic we've just seen one pass by it is intended it has actual wheels dog tank tracks it is intended for the rest of the way and. if. i guess well perhaps this is not the right time to talk about it it's victory day but. western or foreign spy would love to be somewhere where right now war baby take part in the rehearsal because the machine that you are watching right now and they're passing by is really the most modern the most up to date
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technology that the russian army can offer and. you can see. they are on red square with their 4 full paved road but. apart from these guns there are a lot of support vehicles as well because when these massive systems get deployed it's not all the a matter of one or 2 vehicles there's even more sometimes up or down although being tired personnel that that is in charge of all this you know they have to live somewhere they have to sleep eat and take rest so some of the bigger ones that will be passing by i can't see them as well ok we've got a great team can tell you the cameramen a doing a great job and a red square to me as usual thanks so much for all of the information. very interesting particularly the time driving we'll come back to you i think maybe but let's go back up some more i guess step because if this comes to an end it does
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mean that shooting will hear the loud noise of heavy transport helicopters and the like since 75 aircraft are coming by shortly on the morale. of the all i can see them they've got a little way to go yet but i just wanted to you know maybe view is that the confused as to why we're shouting why will you out of breath and the. atmosphere it's impossible to put into words here i am on the 17th flew of the hutto overlooking the red square and i can feel the vibration of the tags on the vehicles possibly with. the very. and it is vibrating in what is about to happen he's the best part of the great the you know i've always found that the be the best part of the great i had a soft spot for croft of any cultism planes for my entire life and
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a right now out of anybody here i am the kloof so that there's a huge fleet of perception of aircraft coming towards us you you know seconds left and i'm clueless about anyone here but aside from the flow my camera bag happens to be just a little bit cooler than me but these even the procession i don't know if you're getting the picture is even an incredible sight. also a room full of helicopters the greek 26 easy get schooled the flowing cow because if it's huge bulk it's even so hard that enormous like sitting inside a restaurant i've once had to ride with 70 other people in the in the me 26 flags of the neat eights which a school where cool says all of the russian cargo if you watch behind them they meet those who fought the highlands the flight says their cool and the evolution of
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the me 24 the flying dives because they survived but they have the new business so far. behind them the only good to see. these 2 spring weather like that is a. beach just an atoll backdrop to the small passenger compartment the 1st. couple. or the one in the absolutely beautiful song behind them the me 26. percent. black test the stop at the bottom. but soo much sport and a good. there needs to be positive. seeds. for this. or that will pull a credible cite bear in mind all of these say across the florida completely different speeds at different heights to go from 8 different fields that didn't
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live to precisely the right smooth or right moment to give us this spectacular view . here comes the 50 rushes on the star we all like to purify the jets but every jet pilot is afraid of the flood radar that traps people drop 650 miles away behind them they even 76 is the work force the colville workhorse of the russian air force. and i must 2 tell you you don't want to be anywhere in the of these when they take off they have approached a lot of. we've got to. find them and to move to $95.00 the best there's no self-respect to make the jet pilot that as an intercept that these off the coast of alaska for example or kind of broad behind that that would be honestly my favorite white spot 160 the biggest the
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most powerful the faustus and the heaviest all but the fly seen serial production it is an incredible a bomb almost the bounds of the law of the most powerful engines and look it's. got some. parts all the spirit is fly costigan. it is an incredible aircraft good little talbot a super sort of the force of 2200 kilometers a 2nd so a 2nd job of. 6 people with. variable wings so that we can change the pin. how high their profits and how far is that it's going to give the maximum efficiency. to make trades you lines i believe. the words modernize the force. local culture the subject. matter similar set of
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decency has be displeased the house of the. what it absolute sign the suit 24 hours the. instance it just looks crazy because it turned the tide of the war against isis gets to harvest levels led by. a lot of the seen these take all see that in syria to pull the logs of the day for the peace that incredibly elegant. posting my favorite blog the free these pieces of crap which should be applauded is always for drug use day but you mustn't ever feel good these are is a bit more of this is. the
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company's testament that the things with the terminal never met the 2nd goal or have been cautious to get. a dud with the formation of the soufan. but if you go to the portal the book for any of. these is close to the last and. most of. the opening you should know the public is wrong it's always the russian law prevents the player. ruben you could you. please please say i love
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my job. elite. athlete what if the knowledge to this amazing right is my 70th anniversary of the defeat of nazi germany when i gassed on a rooftop overlooking red square the perfect being to see that i 75 aircraft fly majestically across the moscow sky like things around ping up that's just listening to saber a bit more. i. feel
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. it. please. please i tell you what if you go back to southie thailand he's on the edge of red square 1st seeing all this unfold say over the last hour and 20 minutes is being sure if it hasn't it watching this as we say it's always a balance of emotions a celebration and a commemoration but how are things going to wrap up today. you know actually what's really interesting software in the final stages of being cruel to a musical player is what's interesting about this orchestra is that it's possible it's got not hunted me as a musician but also it's a unique combination of dozens of military bonds with the me you might want to hear
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for this one event on brad's was an optional very interesting interview with the military means contracts and he said during the war music played such an important role that helped bring us to billions and a belief in the ultimate victory but for the soldiers it's more a strength and a fearlessness and that allowed them to go into battle to defend the motherland with tom in a shed on the song that you just heard and it's still being played it's called victory day and it starts a victory you want seem so far away from us it goes on to talk about the people who didn't make a home to a song but it's celebrating and commemorating it's just a prospect and to this event. tell us what it means to you for russia because other know there might be views at home and they may have picked up on what some of the western media says this is just saber rattling is just a show of military muscle from russia but when you hit a when you do live in russia when you live in moscow you understand it is fall more
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stuff than that it runs much they. want absolutely right you know i think we have a tendency to become quite cold when we talk about will we start speaking in statistics you know how many 4 and died how many types not how many weights on not city and in all of that we lose sight of the human element and i think that leads to a lot of misconceptions about this and that i think it's really important to understand that yes this is a military parade but it's so much moving not that foss parades 75 years ago to the day was an enormous challenge to combat people who had been away for years they hadn't hugs their loved ones and hundreds of days and here they walk back on. home soil triumphant and not rainy 24th of june in 19 of 45 the very heart of the soviet union on its most significant square victory was celebrated but more importantly so with the people who have fought tooth and nail to bring it up out they will welcome
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toby and frank why that compatriots by the people who waved them off will they see us before and who had prayed every day sense that they would return home safely you know and i think it's incredibly important to imagine the feeling they must have walked on to that square and be met with tears and thrives on this wave of love and of respect and gratitude to me actually the most moving part of the day it's off to the present spoken and they say in unison. and that's because i hear history in that sound there are echoes of these people 75 years ago on red square crying out in triumph but also in relief that finally the skies above their heads but peaceful again that's what people remember today you know so shoulder is a minute show of hard work but this is actually an incredibly emotional at that as it's important to look past * the tanks and the marching and the bronze and i'm sad that it's cool to serve that is about people and paying tribute to an incredible story of human sacrifice. and it's
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a story isn't it that this impacted everybody in russia they say that really 30000000 soviet lives were lost and as a result there isn't anybody that isn't connected somehow to a loss or a sad memory and i understand that particularly significant day for you to you personally. yeah absolutely i mean i think you'd be hard pushed to find someone who is it moved by this when you think about how so many people's lives were changed for the war yes indeed my grandmother for she actually fought in the a 1000000 lot is independent women's battalion and it was an all female unit that was part of the fast polish army and that was part of the savior. says and actually they fought out a battle in london which is that of russia and they actually managed to break through the german to france says take back and hold part the strategic area of the bridge that proved to be crucial and not the battle later on in the year in 1943
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and actually at the start of the war there are $690.00 of them at the end that were 500 and the last the final march before they would spawn did in 1945 was from the bottom line and they're all the way through march of warsaw all the way to bed and i'm not the only pos and as you said with such a tie i could go up to any single person on the street ask them what did you write it seems to join the war each would get me a t. tell from a story someone who fought and died starving cried so many survived the blockade of leningrad so many fall with the partisans and someone who on the 24th of june 1945 moved on to that very scrap right behind me so it's an incredibly emotional event i'm yet at the same time and it just you might a nation of a 145000000 people and has done so consistently for decades sachs is powerful and i think it really goes to show how deep these new to this event is in the russian
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psyche. and i know research scared many thousands of people come out into the streets of moscow because as you say it is a very emotional day despite the spirits who are in the spectacular vehicles in the troops marching many people have a lot of emotion attached to it but because of coronavirus people have been advised to say i'm having like i just wondered what you've seen on the streets of moscow today in the end but how would you sum up the atmosphere on it. you know what i think it's one of those events that has such a significant role in the russian cab into that nothing that could could spoil it for people and i think in a way as i said earlier the fact that people have been cooped up the fact that this event was perspiring and this is only. added to all of that i think it made people appreciate this day even more districts were fairly quiet * when i was walking in quite but i'm looking around and you know that is such a festive atmosphere that's a sense of collective spirit people are positive obviously the what has come out
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and really made this state will the more special and it's really one of those days that kind of is such an onslaught on all the senses you've got flags that night all the streets you've got the rumble from the tanks you got to droning from the planes you have all these songs famous if you will songs that stuck in people of all generations a unique keep patriotic feeling so i think really despite coronavirus this is really an affront that continues to unite and bring a great deal of pride and joy to people's lives here were heading toward your way i can see the pictures now is of the scene in the small entourage as they head to the tomb of the unknown soldier i think to lay a wreath there sasco daughter told you about the veterans tell you because this is such an important day for them and normally we see many people go up to veterans during the whole day passing the flowers but of course that's something that can happen this time around which does seem
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a great shot. well substantively you know i think we've all got to expect that veterans are people that are really tragic in this country so there is absolutely nothing we wouldn't do to protect that you're absolutely right what he's doing such and he said and alex on tuesday dog which is just in front of the president wolf and there is the tomb of the unknown soldier that's the eternal flame and they also have monuments to the 12 heroes cities care and russia that really suffered the most i think i think it is fact to say and i've lived in various countries not experienced various cultures that the attitude towards veterans in this country is one of particular pride and a sense of protection that is of course because the event enjoys such as. compete. unmovable role in the russian spirit so it's not entirely perhaps what we would have wanted for them but i still think that everything that they got to see today and the fact that people showed up on the streets to show support for that that
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really got is what counts for almost more than being able to hand them something will do it's the sense of a country being behind people that really brings the tears to our eyes one silver lining to this coronavirus i suppose was the fact that it had to be moved from a benign i do remember the night very well in moscow this year was a terrible day wasn't it was raining on the small flyer that they had to be scaled right down because of all the cloud cover but today saskia beautiful but. in fact. the great story that i'm not saying with all of these amazing sounds around me indeed it is absolutely i'm i'm not going to die i'm pretty skeptical right here about what you and in fact it's like an irony that today is such a beautiful day that aviation everything but without any problem that might be a witch and operate back on 95 they actually told the aviation part of it because
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that was great and so it's not terrible behavior so you really could say that despite the content make everything climate change to get out the traffic on this very special day care russia. for the members of the general public it's a national holiday for them too isn't it fortunate thing is that they will get up to it is a day normally to go out and celebrate fortunately not dan has been nice to moscow to you hasn't so people can go to the restaurants and bars and that's what we would expect to say i suppose over the next few hours in moscow. yes absolutely there is obviously no way these people here in moscow will be returning home any time. soon you know on an average year that i must go has something called the most case seasons and basically it's in a certain talent that really every single month something starting on on the cards for example they often have. they have games for children sometimes they have don't
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tell you. more about the stop. but that it takes a take on the set and you see on this tape they would have exactly that they would have games in the parks the children they would have. boards around the city showing significant 7 times in day think up into the back to back to 15 months fortunately because i'm afraid of virus that has not been allowed to happen at this yet but sassy people are going to take advantage of that while that they're going to walk around enjoy their new found freedom up self isolation was canceled they're going to meet with probably and friends will enjoy definitely good spirits and just about prop up the celebration ok you just posted 30 seconds or so because presentation informed they can trace it just laying their flowers it's a movie on them so.
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i. think if you're watching our special coverage here on out say of the victory day
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parade here in moore sky marking the 75th anniversary of the fates of nazi germany unfortunately it was perspiring from night the nights and sold this day because of the coronavirus but a significant date say because 75 years ago at the very 1st baby died for i was held in moscow where those iconic pitch of russian ships which is throwing german stands down at that setting of lenin on red square and i'm looking at pictures of president putin phone taking turns out the sayings of the unknown soldier as this parade comes but. please
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