May 1 parade in Moscow cancelled due to "terror attacks" threat

May 1 parade in Moscow cancelled due to
May 1 parade in Moscow cancelled due to

The FNPR recommended to refrain from May 1 parades or rallies this year as they consider the terrorism threat high, even in regions remote from the border with Ukraine.

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A solemn meeting with the participation of trade union leaders is scheduled in Moscow for May 1 instead.

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Along with the so-called ‘Victory Day’ parade on May 9, the May 1 parade is one of Russia’s most beloved.

Russian authorities have already canceled ‘Victory Day’ parades in the border cities of Belgorod and Kursk, as well as in occupied Crimea.

the borderline cities of Belgorod and Kursk, as well as in the occupied Crimea.

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