
Russia: Putin joins Immortal Regiment march in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin joined the Immortal Regiment march in Moscow on Thursday, marking the 74th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
Hundreds of thousands of commemorators marched through the city holding pictures of relatives who fought in the war and portraits of unknown veterans.
Dozens of cities throughout Russia and around the world are holding marches celebrating the 74th Victory Day, marking the official capitulation of Nazi Germany to Soviet forces in 1945.

Russian President Vladimir Putin joined the Immortal Regiment march in Moscow on Thursday, marking the 74th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
Hundreds of thousands of commemorators marched through the city holding pictures of relatives who fought in the war and portraits of unknown veterans.
Dozens of cities throughout Russia and around the world are holding marches celebrating the 74th Victory Day, marking the official capitulation of Nazi Germany to Soviet forces in 1945.