President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukrainian drones may target Russia’s May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow as the Kremlin prepares for one of its most symbolic events.
Speaking at the opening of the 8th Summit of the European Political Community in Yerevan, Zelensky suggested that Russia is no longer capable of showcasing military strength as it has in previous years.
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“Russia has announced a parade on May 9, but there will be no military equipment at this parade,” Zelensky said. “This will be the first time in many, many years that they cannot afford the presence of weapons at the parade.”
He added: “And Ukrainian drones can also strike this parade. This shows that they are no longer as strong as before.”
Zelensky said this summer could prove decisive in shaping Russia’s next move in the war.
“This summer will be the moment when [Russian President Vladimir] Putin decides what to do next: expand this war or move toward diplomacy. And we must push him toward diplomacy,” Zelensky said.
He stressed that sustained pressure on Russia remains essential, particularly through sanctions.
“We must continue to apply pressure through sanctions… precisely because these sanctions affect Russian oil, industry, and banks. We must maintain this pressure and push Russia toward diplomatic solutions. The idea of lifting sanctions is unacceptable,” Zelensky added.
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