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    Moscow Threatens ‘Inevitable’ Retaliation Ahead of Victory Day Amid Ukraine Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tensions between Moscow and Kyiv have intensified sharply as Russia prepares for its annual Victory Day celebrations on May 9. The Kremlin has issued a stern warning that any Ukrainian attempt to disrupt the commemorations will provoke an “inevitable” retaliatory response, raising concerns about a possible escalation of violence in both capitals over the weekend.

    In a notable development, Moscow has announced it will reduce the scale of its traditional military parade. Officials have cited fears of potential long-range Ukrainian missile strikes targeting central Moscow as the primary reason for this unusual decision.

    Meanwhile, the Russian foreign ministry has urged foreign diplomats stationed in Kyiv to evacuate promptly, stressing the importance of heeding this advice seriously. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri S. Peskov confirmed that heightened security protocols are now in place, specifically designed to counter threats from the “Kyiv regime.”

    The conflict, now entering its fifth year, has seen a sharp increase in hostile rhetoric and drone activity. Victory Day, which commemorates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, has become a symbolic flashpoint for both sides. While Russia continues its deadly bombardment of Ukrainian cities, Kyiv has escalated its own long-range attacks into Russian territory.

    President Volodymyr Zelensky has hinted at possible disruptions in recent remarks, signaling Ukraine’s intent to challenge Russian air dominance. Notably, this year’s Victory Day parade will feature fewer heavy military vehicles, reflecting Moscow’s cautious approach amid security concerns.

    As the weekend approaches, the international community watches closely to see whether the events will unfold peacefully or mark a dangerous new phase in the ongoing war.

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