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Russians go on parade in Moscow holding portraits of ancestors killed in World War II on 'Victory Day', where Russia commemorates the Soviet Union's defeat of Nazi Germany. IMAGES

Added on the 09/05/2022 14:04:33 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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