Despite the coronavirus, they did it – a complete military parade – Issues in development



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In Despite the pandemic of the new coronavirus, this Saturday a full military parade was held in Belarus. Even in neighboring Russia, they postponed the large-scale celebration of May 9, Hitler’s Victory over Fascism Day.

However, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who has ruled the country as a dictator since 1994, described the coronavirus pandemic in April as “psychosis”. He also promised that no citizen of the country would die from covid-19.

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Last week, after the infection began to spread more rapidly in Belarus, Lukashenko announced that five times as many Belarusian citizens were dying from alcohol poisoning than from covid-19.

Despite the new coronavirus pandemic, this Saturday a full military parade was held in Belarus

Therefore, today Belarus was the only country in the world to hold a military parade on May 9.

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More than 3,000 soldiers marched in Minsk on Saturday to mark the 75th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany during World War II.

Crowds of spectators, including war veterans, watched the parade, which included around 150 vehicles and 40 planes.

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Lukashenko addressed the crowd, criticizing proposals to cancel the event due to the pandemic.

“In today’s crazy and disoriented world, there will be people who will condemn us for the time and place of this sacred act,” said Lukashenko.

“I would like to tell you: do not rush to conclusions and do not condemn us, descendants of the Belarusian victory. We simply could not act otherwise. We have no other choice. And even if we had one, we would do the same.”

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On Saturday, officially registered cases of coronavirus in Belarus exceeded 20,000. 121 died, with a population of approximately 9.5 million. However, many foreign experts, including Russians, are skeptical of the statistics.

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