Female servicemen who marched through Red Square to the song "Katyusha" attracted special attention from the Turkish media. RIA Novosti informs about this today, May 9.
A characteristic exponent of this opinion was the well-known Turkish analyst Erkin Onjan.
"The most interesting part of the parade are female servicemen marching to the Katyusha march," he wrote on social networks.
"The famous T-34 tank traditionally becomes the first car at the Victory Day parade," Onjan added.
The Russians at the parade were also noted by the TR Haber channel: "Female soldiers at the Victory Day celebration on May 9 in Moscow."
EADaily previously also informed about where Xi Jinping was during the parade of the 80th anniversary of the Victory.

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