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Putin's Victory Day Parade Stripped of Hardware as Ukraine War Stalls

Moscow scales back its most important national holiday, signaling the Kremlin's inability to secure a quick victory in its ongoing conflict.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 7, 2026 at 4:00 PM
Russian National Guard officers walk across Red Square decorated for the Victory Day military parade in Moscow, Russia, on May 6, 2026.

The Kremlin's annual Victory Day parade, a cornerstone of Vladimir Putin's national identity project, is being significantly downgraded this year. For the first time in nearly twenty years, the Red Square event will be devoid of tanks and ballistic missiles, featuring only soldiers.

Russian officials are attempting to spin the absence of military hardware as a tactical necessity, claiming their equipment is too busy on the front lines to be displayed in Moscow. However, the reality on the ground tells a different story.

More than four years into an invasion that Putin initiated, Russia has failed to achieve its objectives and is now facing the consequences of a war that has dragged on longer than the Soviet Union's involvement in World War II.

The Kremlin's decision to scale back the event is also driven by security fears, as Ukrainian drone strikes have successfully penetrated Russian air defenses, including an attack on a high-rise near the Kremlin.

As the war hits home, domestic fatigue is rising, with reports of falling approval ratings for Putin and growing public irritation over state-imposed internet restrictions.

While the regime continues to frame the conflict as a defensive struggle against Western influence, the absence of military might at their most symbolic celebration serves as a stark reminder that Russia’s 'special military operation' is far from the victory they promised.

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