That Russia is feeling the consequences of the war in Ukraine is best proven by today’s event being held in Moscow.
On the day when Russia is marking Victory Day over Nazi Germany in the Second World War, only one tank was seen “parading” in the Red Square of the Russian capital, Telegraph reports.
And it is about an old World War II tank – T34, which shows that most of them that have been sent to the battlefield in Ukraine have been destroyed.
Even the head of state Vladimir Putin himself told the audience that his country is “passing through a difficult period”, alluding to the war in Ukraine, Western sanctions and the many economic problems the country has inside.
On the other hand, the war in Ukraine is continuing, where every day there are reports of huge losses both in military personnel and in the Kremlin’s war machines.