Vladimir Putin assures that a “real war” against Russia. So he has kept it in his victory day speechin which he has accused the West of being the cause of division, conflicts and revolutions in the world.

“A real war has been unleashed against our Russia again. But we resist international terrorism and we will also defend the inhabitants of Donbas and guarantee our security,” the Russian president asserted during the military parade in Moscow’s Red Square, that this year has developed between strong security measures.

“Today, civilization is at a decisive turning point,” Putin asserted, accusing the “globalist Western elites” of sow Russophobiawhile the Ukrainians – he has said – have become “hostages of a coup d’état” and of the ambitions of the West.

An intervention in which he has also defended that Russia wants a future of peace and that the entire country supports the “special military operation in Ukraine”, as the Kremlin refers to the invasion of the neighboring country, while accusing the West to forget the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.

“Any ideology of supremacy is by its nature disgusting, criminal and deadly (…) It seems that they have forgotten what the insane aspiration of the Nazis led to to achieve world domination,” he said.