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Kremlin Says Putin's Security Is Being Tightened For Victory Day Events

Dmitry Peskov dismissed reports saying Moscow had sharply raised security around the Russian president because of fears of a coup or assassination attempt.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Kremlin Says Putin's Security Is Being Tightened For Victory Day Events

Dmitry Peskov dismissed reports saying Moscow had sharply raised security around the Russian president because of fears of a coup or assassination attempt.

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  1. martedì 5 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Moscow shuts down airports and mobile signals as Victory Day parade looms

    Kremlin tightens security ahead of Russia’s biggest national celebration on 9 May amid fears of Ukrainian drone strikes

  2. giovedì 7 maggio 2026·tass.com

    Enhanced security measures, Victory Day, ceasefire: key topics of Kremlin’s briefing

    Dmitry Peskov said that ensuring the safety of citizens is an absolute priority for the Russian authorities, and all measures are taken in accordance with the law

independent.co.uk
1 mesi fa

The fear behind the fanfare: Putin’s paranoia amid Victory Day celebrations

A series of assassinations of top Russian figures has left Putin fearing for his life, but experts warn that the real threat could be far closer to home, reports Maira Butt

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tass.com1 mesi fa

Enhanced security measures, Victory Day, ceasefire: key topics of Kremlin’s briefing

Dmitry Peskov said that ensuring the safety of citizens is an absolute priority for the Russian authorities, and all measures are taken in accordance with the law

Leggi questa versione → originale
lemonde.fr1 mesi fa

Putin celebrates Victory Day with lackluster parade

Fears of Ukrainian drone attacks kept the military parade on Red Square modest in scale. The three-day truce between Moscow and Kyiv was only finalized the previous evening.

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theguardian.com1 mesi fa

Moscow shuts down airports and mobile signals as Victory Day parade looms

Kremlin tightens security ahead of Russia’s biggest national celebration on 9 May amid fears of Ukrainian drone strikes

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • giovedì 7 maggio 2026·huffpost.com

    Kremlin Says Putin's Security Is Being Tightened For Victory Day Events

    Dmitry Peskov dismissed reports saying Moscow had sharply raised security around the Russian president because of fears of a coup or assassination attempt.

  • sabato 9 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Russia will always be victorious, says Putin at scaled-back Victory Day parade

    Moscow blanketed in heavy security despite last-minute announcement of three-day ceasefire with Ukraine

  • sabato 9 maggio 2026·lemonde.fr

    Putin celebrates Victory Day with lackluster parade

    Fears of Ukrainian drone attacks kept the military parade on Red Square modest in scale. The three-day truce between Moscow and Kyiv was only finalized the previous evening.

  • sabato 9 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    The fear behind the fanfare: Putin’s paranoia amid Victory Day celebrations

    A series of assassinations of top Russian figures has left Putin fearing for his life, but experts warn that the real threat could be far closer to home, reports Maira Butt