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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Posted on 4/28/24 at 6:45 am to texag7
Posted on 4/28/24 at 6:45 am to texag7
British Defence Intelligence
INTELLIGENCE UPDATE
UPDATE ON UKRAINE 28 April 2024
Russia's Immortal Regiment March, due to take place on 9 May 2024, has been cancelled. During the march, family members would usually display photographs of deceased veterans of the Second World War, associated with Victory Day. Instead, portraits may be displayed in cars and public locations between 1 and 11 May.
According to Meduza news, Victory Day parades in five Russian regions have also been cancelled, with security concerns cited. These include Bryansk, Pskov, Ryazan, Kursk and Belgorod. The regions listed are all in western Russia and are therefore likely vulnerable to Ukrainian uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) strikes. In the run up to last year's Victory Day parade, there was a UAV attack on the Kremlin.
This is the second year in a row that the Immortal Regiment March has been cancelled and Victory parades curtailed on security grounds. This year, President Putin's inauguration precedes Victory Day, taking place on 7 May. The potential for protests and discontent over the Ukraine war are also likely to have influenced the calculus of the Russian leadership.
INTELLIGENCE UPDATE
UPDATE ON UKRAINE 28 April 2024
Russia's Immortal Regiment March, due to take place on 9 May 2024, has been cancelled. During the march, family members would usually display photographs of deceased veterans of the Second World War, associated with Victory Day. Instead, portraits may be displayed in cars and public locations between 1 and 11 May.
According to Meduza news, Victory Day parades in five Russian regions have also been cancelled, with security concerns cited. These include Bryansk, Pskov, Ryazan, Kursk and Belgorod. The regions listed are all in western Russia and are therefore likely vulnerable to Ukrainian uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) strikes. In the run up to last year's Victory Day parade, there was a UAV attack on the Kremlin.
This is the second year in a row that the Immortal Regiment March has been cancelled and Victory parades curtailed on security grounds. This year, President Putin's inauguration precedes Victory Day, taking place on 7 May. The potential for protests and discontent over the Ukraine war are also likely to have influenced the calculus of the Russian leadership.
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