Russian Navy Day is an annual “event” that has been popular since 1970, was cancelled in 1980, and was not held again until 2017, when Kremlin tyrant Vladimir Putin reinstated the national holiday, but this year, the aggressor country will not be able to celebrate the event.
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As NBN reports with reference to the official X-account of the UK Ministry of Defense, despite the fact that similar celebrations are being held throughout the territory of the terrorist state, the key event was to take place in St. Petersburg, where Russian ships are “marching” in a parade along the Neva River to the naval base in Kronstadt.
British military intelligence analysts claim that this year the Kronstadt part of the parade, scheduled for July 28, 2024, will be cancelled from security principles.
At the same time, such cancellation of military events in the Russian Federation is not the first incident when identical parades are cancelled after full-scale aggression against Ukraine, for example, the refusal of the so-called “Immortal Regiment” to march on May 9, which is sacred for the invaders.
The UK Ministry of Defense summarized: this is the most high-profile cancelled event, clearly indicating a growing trend—Russia is not able to guarantee the protection of its own forces.
Earlier, we wrote about the UK General Staff predicting the time frame in which Putin's army will be able to occupy 4 regions Ukraine.