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“Russia plans a military parade on May 9 at Mariupol… Orders to remove corpses and debris”

An apartment building in Mariupol, a port city in southern Ukraine that was devastated by a Russian attack on March 28 local time.  <Photo-Reuters/Yonhap News>” src=”https://photo.jtbc.joins.com/<a data-ail=news/jam_photo/202204/15/b411045a-a2c5-4340-9d86-8350d0a2a5ea.jpg”/>An apartment building in Mariupol, a port city in southern Ukraine that was devastated by a Russian attack on March 28 local time.

It is known that Russia is planning a military parade in Mariupol, Ukraine, on Victory Day.

According to the BBC on the 13th local time, Mariupol mayor’s aide Petro Andriusisenko said in a telegram on the same day that if the Russian army succeeds in a ‘special operation’, a military parade will be held in Mariupol on the 9th of next month.

“According to our information, Ivashchenko (the pro-Russian mayor of Mariupol) has been instructed to clean up debris and bodies from the center of the city so that he can hold a military parade on the 9th of next month,” said Andriusisenko. .

He emphasized, “If the special operation is successful, the occupying forces are planning to hold a ‘festival of victory’ in Mariupol on the 9th of next month.”

In Russia, the Victory Day, the 9th of May, is considered the most important national holiday. Every year on this day, Russia holds a large-scale military parade on Red Square in Moscow.