Tajik Soldiers Will Take Part in a Gala Parade Devoted to the Victory’s 75th Anniversary in Moscow
DUSHANBE, 09.06.2020. (NIAT Khovar) – Soldiers and officers of the Tajik Ministry of Defense will take part in the Victory parade, which will be held in the Red Square in Moscow.
Over 14,000 people, about 300 units of weapons and military equipment, including over 100 aircrafts, will take part in the parade. Along Russian, foreign military men will also parade along the paving stones on Red Square.
The ceremonial march will include 75 Tajik troops, including cadets of the Military Institute of the Ministry of Defense, soldiers and officers of the Battalion of the Guard of Honor of the Armed Forces General Staff led by Lt. Col. Fayzimuhammad Hofizzoda.
The aforementioned military personnel in previous years have already taken part in all parades outside the country.
A military parade devoted to the Victory’s 75th anniversary is scheduled for June 24.









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