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Why Russia’s Victory Day parade was a pared-down affair 
Russia’s Victory Day is typically a huge day of celebration across the country and a time for Moscow to flex its military muscle. But this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered just a brief speech in the Red Square to mark Russia's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. And the roughly 10-minute parade was described by his supporters and critics alike as notably lackluster, featuring just one Soviet-era tank. There were also about 8,000 troops present, mostly cadets, compared to the usual 11,000.  The scaled down performance may have been strategic. Ludmila Isurin, a professor at Ohio State University who studies east Europe, said Putin knew his country “would not

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