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Russia displays nuke missiles on Red Square
MOSCOW—Nuclear missiles and tanks paraded Friday across Red Square for
the first time since the Soviet era but new President Dmitry Medvedev
warned other nations against “irresponsible ambitions” that he said
could start wars.
Marching bands and 8,000 troops goose-stepped across the square,
followed by a huge display of heavy weapons including Topol-M ballistic
missiles and T-90 tanks, and a fly-by of warplanes.
Reviewing his first parade as commander in chief, Medvedev warned
against “irresponsible ambitions” that he said could spark war across
entire continents.
In an apparent attack on US foreign policy and Western backing for
Kosovo’s independence, Medvedev also criticised “intentions to intrude
in the affairs of other states and especially redraw borders.”
Alongside the new president was his mentor and now prime minister,
Vladimir Putin, standing under bright sunshine in a tribune in front of
Lenin’s Mausoleum, the Soviet holy of holies that was screened off by a
giant hoarding inscribed with May 9, 1945.
—Agencies
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