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Long-Awaited Tribute: Immortal Regiment Marches Through Washington After Six-Year Break
Long-Awaited Tribute: Immortal Regiment Marches Through Washington After Six-Year Break
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Long-Awaited Tribute: Immortal Regiment Marches Through Washington After Six-Year BreakAbout 200 people walked from the White House to the WWII memorial... 04.05.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Long-Awaited Tribute: Immortal Regiment Marches Through Washington After Six-Year BreakAbout 200 people walked from the White House to the WWII memorial, holding up photos of their relatives who fought in the war.Traditionally attended by Russians or those from former Soviet countries, this year, at least a dozen US citizens whose relatives fought in the WWII joined the event.This was the first authorized rally in six years, as the event had been previously suspended—first due to the pandemic and later by officials citing the "complex political climate."
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Long-Awaited Tribute: Immortal Regiment Marches Through Washington After Six-Year Break
09:01 04.05.2025 (Updated: 09:35 04.05.2025) Long-Awaited Tribute: Immortal Regiment Marches Through Washington After Six-Year Break
About 200 people walked from the White House to the WWII memorial, holding up photos of their relatives who fought in the war.
Traditionally attended by Russians or those from former Soviet countries, this year, at least a dozen US citizens whose relatives fought in the WWII joined the event.
This was the first authorized rally in six years, as the event had been previously suspended—first due to the pandemic and later by officials citing the "complex political climate."