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Putin forced to suddenly cancel Russia’s Navy parade after huge losses | World | News

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Vladimir Putin had to cut short a day of pomp and ceremony celebrating the Russian navy because of Ukrainian drone attacks. In a humiliating day for the Kremlin, festivities planned for today (Sunday) were scaled back for “security reasons” as Russian air defences downed more than 90 Ukrainian drones across several regions overnight.

President Putin had been due to witness a parade of warships in St Petersburg, but the Russian leader was reduced to bobbing across the harbour in a tiny Raptor vessel before being forced to leave. The annual Navy Day celebrations had been scheduled to take place in St. Petersburg, in the Kaliningrad region on the Baltic and in the far-eastern port of Vladivostok.

Asked about the reason for the cancellation of the parade in St. Petersburg even as Putin arrived in his home city to visit the navy headquarters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that “it’s linked to the overall situation, security reasons, which are above all else.”

The Kremlin has been on high alert in recent months as NATO countries in the Baltic ramp up military spending, and President Putin has been eager to reassert Russia’s nuclear threat to the West. 

The Russian Defense Ministry said that air defences downed 99 Ukrainian drones over several regions overnight, and on Sunday it said another 51 drones were shot down near St. Petersburg. A man was killed and three other people were injured by drone fragments in the region, according to local authorities.

St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport suspended dozens of flights early Sunday because of the drone threat. On a trip to St. Petersburg, Putin visited the historic admiralty building to receive reports on four-day naval manoeuvres that wrapped up Sunday. The July Storm exercise involved 150 warships from the Baltics to the Pacific.

Putin vowed to build more warships and intensify the navy’s training, adding that “the navy’s strike power and combat capability will rise to a qualitatively new level.”

He also visited the Admiral Grigorovich frigate of the Baltic Fleet at the Kronstadt naval base just west of St. Petersburg to hail its crew for fending off a Ukrainian drone attack in the region earlier in the day. Reducing the scale of the Navy Day celebrations reflects Moscow’s worries about Ukraine’s sweeping drone attacks across the country.

In a series of strikes earlier in the war now in its fourth year, Ukraine sank several Russian warships in the Black Sea, crippling Moscow’s naval capability and forcing it to redeploy its fleet from Russia-occupied Crimea to Novorossiysk.

And in an audacious June 1 attack code-named “Spiderweb,” Ukraine used drones to hit several Russian air bases hosting long-range bombers across Russia, from the Arctic Kola Peninsula to Siberia. The drones were launched from trucks covertly placed near the bases, taking the Russian military by surprise in a humiliating blow to the Kremlin.

The raid destroyed or damaged many of the bombers that had been used by Moscow to launch aerial attacks on Ukraine, providing a major morale boost for Kyiv at a time when Kyiv’s undermanned and under-gunned forces are facing Russian attacks along the 600-mile-long front line.

Russia continued to batter Ukraine with drone and missile strikes on Sunday.

In Sumy in Ukraine’s northeast, a drone attack damaged civil infrastructure objects, an administrative building and nonresidential premises, leaving three people wounded. Elsewhere in the region, two men died after being blown up by a land mine and another woman was injured from a drone attack on another community in the region, the regional military administration said.

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