RT.com
03 May 2026, 20:18 GMT+10
The participants of the procession through the US capital carried photos of relatives who fought Nazi Germany in WWII
Several hundred people have taken part in an 'Immortal Regiment' march in Washington, commemorating those who fought for the Soviet Union in the Second World War, the Russian Embassy in DC has said.
The marches were first held in the Siberian city of Tomsk in 2012. In the past, WWII veterans had been honored guests at Victory Day parades commemorating Hitler's defeat, but their numbers had dwindled, so local organizers came up with the idea of inviting their loved ones to march instead, holding their portraits. Since then, the idea has spread across Russia and to other nations.
The marches are traditionally held on May 9 in Russia, when the country celebrates Victory Day. In Washington, however, it was staged on Saturday, a week before the 81st anniversary of the end of the bloodiest conflict in history.
Russian Embassy in the US
The demonstrators walked past the White House carrying portraits and red Victory Banners, and made their way towards the World War II Memorial on the National Mall, where they laid flowers, the embassy said in a statement.
Russian Embassy in the US
The Russian diplomats thanked the organizers of the 'Immortal Regiment' march and all those who participated in what they described as an "important initiative, aimed at countering attempts to rewrite history and whitewash the Nazis and their collaborators, who are now being honored in some countries."
Russian Embassy in the US
Last year's procession in the US capitol was marred by provocations from pro-Ukrainian activists. No incidents have been reported during the current event.
An 'Immortal Regiment' march also took place in New York City on Saturday, with several dozen people gathering outside the office of the Russian Permanent Mission to the UN.
The previous administration of US President Joe Biden had refused to permit the processions, citing coronavirus restrictions and a difficult political situation. But the 'Immortal Regiment' marches resumed after Donald Trump's return to office.
(RT.com)
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