Zelenskyy publicly threatens (attack) Russia's Victory Day parade

At the European Political Community summit held in Yerevan, Zelenskyy made an open statement, threatening to disrupt Russia's Victory Day celebration: "Russia has announced a May 9th parade, but no military equipment will appear in it. This is the first time in years that they are unable to display armed equipment during the parade. Drones from Ukraine will also be flying above this parade."

The plan by Ukrainian forces to attack the Victory Day parade is no longer a secret. Recent drone attacks targeting Moscow seem more like attempts to test Moscow’s air defense system, identify vulnerabilities, and measure the response speed of Russian air defenses—highly likely preparing to overload and completely paralyze Russia’s air defense system on May 9.

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Fascinatingly, Zelenskyy openly threatened Russia in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia—a country that is a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), which is led by Russia. No one at the scene intervened or challenged his remarks. Even Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan, who attended the Red Square Victory Day parade just last year, remained silent.

Does this mean Russia’s allies are openly tolerating and supporting Ukraine?

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1864264878662656/

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