July 28, 2025
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The Russian Federation first canceled the Navy Day parade, but Putin visited St. Petersburg

In the Russian Federation in 2025, the parade was completely canceled for the first time the Navy Day. Source: British Ministry of Defense Review of July 27, European Truth, Medusa Details: Kremlin Prescribe Dmitry Peskov reported that the Chief Naval Parade in St. Petersburg was canceled for security reasons.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

In the Russian Federation in 2025, the parade was completely canceled for the first time the Navy Day.

Source: British Ministry of Defense Review of July 27, European Truth, Medusa

Details: The Kremlin Prescribe Dmitry Peskov reported that the Main Navy in St. Petersburg was abolished for security reasons.

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However, the Kremlin head Vladimir Putin came to his homeland on Sunday, congratulated the sailors and listened to the reports of the Navy commander.

The British Ministry of Defense mentioned that 2017-2024 a day of the Navy in St. Petersburg was held by the main naval parade. It included a review of warships, some of which sailed from other regions of Russia to be present on it. Historically, the parade was visited by ships and representatives of other countries.

“The main naval parade was reduced on a scale in 2024, but this is the first time it was canceled since its foundation in 2017. Most likely, small ceremonies will take place and the day of the Navy remains a Russian national holiday,” the review reads.

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