Putin vows ‘victory’ in Ukraine at World War II parade

President Vladimir Putin vowed to pursue his invasion of Ukraine, accusing the Kremlin’s enemies of seeking to dismember Russia as his forces rained missiles on Kyiv.

President Vladimir Putin vowed to pursue his invasion of Ukraine, accusing the Kremlin’s enemies of seeking to dismember Russia as his forces rained missiles on Kyiv.

“A real war has once again been unleashed against our Motherland,” Putin said Tuesday (May 9) in a brief speech on Red Square at the start of the annual military parade to celebrate the Soviet victory in World War II. Seeking to cement public support for his struggling 14-month-old attack on his neighbor, Putin claimed troops at the front have the fate of Russia in their hands. Ukraine and its allies in the US and Europe reject the Kremlin’s portrayal of the war, saying they’re seeking only to eject Russian forces from Kyiv’s territory.