- Putin's spokesman said the Victory Day aerial display was called off due to bad weather.
- However, weather forecasts over
Moscow during the parade forecast sunny skies and wind at 5 mph.
Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for Russian leader
However, during Putin's speech at just past 10 a.m. local time, an AccuWeather reading of the local weather in Russia showed "mostly sunny" weather in Moscow, with "excellent" air quality. The Accuweather forecast for the rest of the day indicated that it would be "mostly sunny," with some clouds, and that wind speed was around 5 mph.
The May 9 Victory Parade, which marks the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany, was scaled down by around a third this year but was still expected to include an aerial show of planes pulling into a "Z" formation.
Tass, a state-owned Russian
Tass also detailed plans for eight MiG fighter jets to fly over the
—Ildus Yusupov (@ildusetz) May 9, 2022
The white Z started out as a mysterious Russian military symbol and has now been co-opted by Russia's military and nationalist groups within the country as a rallying symbol for victory.
The same display was seen in television reports as well.
—Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) April 19, 2022
During his Victory Day speech, Putin said the day was meant to mark the "triumph of our unified Soviet Union."
"You are fighting for your motherland, for its future, so no one will forget the lessons of the Second World War," Putin told the Russian soldiers gathered in Red Square.
As Putin called up anti-Nazi rhetoric on Victory Day,