Russia holds downsized Victory Day parade

Russia has held its annual Victory Day military parade in Moscow to mark the defeat of Nazi Germany during the Second World War, Aljazeera reported. 

The parade, scaled back this year due to security concerns, started at about 10am (07:00 GMT) in Red Square, with a military formation bearing the Russian flag.

Security was tight as President Vladimir Putin spoke at the event, viewed as Russia’s most significant secular holiday.