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The Ukrainian anthem was “sung” at the Victory Parade in Moscow
A video parody appeared on the network. May Victory Parade 9which has already gained thousands of views online.
Folk craftsmen created a video in which at the beginning of the Victory Parade on Red Square, after Levitan’s words, the following rang out: “Ukraine is not dead yet!”
Behind the scenes, the National Anthem of Ukraine is heard performed by the leader of Okean Elzy, Svyatoslav Vakarchuk, who allegedly helps the entire Red Square sing along with him.
When the military man approaches the parade in a car, the voiceover sounds: “Glory to Ukraine!” The military responds: “Glory to the heroes!”
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