On May 9, Russia commemorated the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War with a military parade held in Moscow's Red Square. In addition to approximately 16,000 troops, the newest military technology in Russia's arsenal also participated, including the T-14 Armata battle tank.VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky attended the weekend's celebrations in Moscow, speaking with attendees who came out to display their patriotism for the motherland.Watch "Silencing Dissent in Russia: Putin's Propaganda Machine"Read "Old Allies Absent as Russia Parades Troops and Tanks at WWII Victory Celebration"
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Troops and Tanks in Moscow: Russia’s Victory Day
VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky was in Moscow’s Red Square for the 70th anniversary Victory Day parade.