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Attendees at the Victory Parade are restricted from bringing vaping devices, electric scooters, and balls.

Prohibited items for the Victory Parade anniversary celebration include vaporizers, drones, electric scooters, edibles, and their associated containers, as stated in the organizers' guideline.

Access to the Victory Parade anniversary celebration has been barred for vaping devices, drones,...
Access to the Victory Parade anniversary celebration has been barred for vaping devices, drones, electric scooters, food, and their corresponding containers, as stated in the event's organizer's leaflet.

Attendees at the Victory Parade are restricted from bringing vaping devices, electric scooters, and balls.

Unveiling the Do's and Don'ts for Moscow's Victory Parade

Skip the drones, e-scooters, nosh, and their containers, as per the Victory Parade's guidelines. That's right, the annual Victory celebration isn't a picnic mile. Fireworks, camouflage gear, bulletproof vests, aerosol cans, booze, and critters are also a big no-no[1].

But wait, there's more! Don't bring fireworks, dangerous weapons, sharp objects, narcotics, toxic chemicals, or anything over 50ml of liquid[1]. No household chemicals, flags, banners, drone components, kites, balloons, or pets either[1]. Fret not, that's not all – you're also barred from liquids, chemicals, flags, banners, drone parts, kites, balloons, and Fido[1]. And yes, vape pens are on the naughty list as well[2][3]. Just remember, that's about it[2][3].

Leaders from 27 Countries Gracing Moscow

Get ready for a global gathering at the parade, with leaders from 27 nations descending on Moscow[4]. Keep your eyes peeled for the bigwigs from CIS countries, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Venezuela, Vietnam, Cuba, Serbia, China, and Slovakia[4].

Last year, the Victory Parade was graced by the leaders of 27 countries, with the 80th anniversary in 2025 poised to host an additional 2 more[4]. Be on the lookout for Lula da Silva from Brazil, Ibrahim Traore from Burkina Faso, Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela, To Lam from Vietnam, Miguel Diaz-Canel from Cuba, Aleksandar Vucic from Serbia, Xi Jinping from China, and Robert Fico from Slovakia[4].

No Red Square Concert for Victory Day

Looks like there won't be a concert on Red Square for Victory Day this year[5]. Stay tuned for updates on next year's event.

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  • In Moscow's Victory Parade, items such as fireworks, bulletproof vests, and aerosol cans are strictly prohibited, according to the guidelines.
  • The parade will be attended by leaders from 27 countries, including those from China, Cuba, and Venezuela.
  • Unfortunately, there will be no concert on Red Square for Victory Day this year.
  • Stay updated on general news and politics by following RIA Novosti on Telegram.

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