The war began to be more and more noticeable even in the inner life of Russia, affecting the most -iconic events.
In Russia, the country’s main naval parade, which traditionally takes place in St. Petersburg on July 27, was unexpectedly canceled. Official government representatives will not reveal the reasons for this decision. This was reported by the Center for Combating Disinformation (CPD) on Friday, July 25 on the Telegram channel.
It is mentioned that the Navy day on St. Petersburg, as well as other Russian cities, festive parades were fixed. However, St. Petersburg always has a special status as a central event. This year, the traditional passage of ships along Neva and salute from Peter and Paul Fortress will not take place.
According to the CPD analysts, the Kremlin’s decision may indicate that the war began to be more noticeable influence even in Russia’s inner life, affecting the most -iconic events. The warships no longer feel safe, even in the Russian Federation.
There have been suggestions that the military ordered such a decision for fear of the public’s recognition of Russia’s armpit losses in the war against Ukraine. The event, conceived to show power, may be the opposite to show weakness.
Against this background, information about the possible writing -off of a single Russian aircraft Admiral Kuznetsov is attracting attention. As mentioned in the CPD, this is another signal of Armada problems.
Earlier it was reported to be considering the speed of employment and new problems, the ship was not likely to lose the repair.
Keep in mind that Russia’s armada against the back of NATO countries, has conducted training in the Baltic Sea.
The Russian Federation conducted strategic Armada exercises for the first time in two years
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