Russia's Perm cancels Victory Day parade following Ukrainian strikes on oil refinery
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7 May, 19:50

Photo: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Dmitry Makhonin, Governor of Russia's Perm Krai, has announced that the military parade in Perm will not take place on 9 May, citing "security concerns".
Source: Makhonin on social media
Quote: "Following an operational meeting, a decision was taken not to hold the 9 May parade of the Perm garrison troops."
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Details: Makhonin claimed this was done to ensure the safety of residents and "to avoid diverting the security forces from their tasks of protecting their fellow citizens".
Background:
- On the morning of 7 May, reports began to come in from the Russian city of Perm regarding explosions and a fire near the Perm oil pipeline control station, which is over 1,500 km from the border with Ukraine.
- Ukraine's General Staff subsequently reported that Ukrainian forces struck the Lukoil-owned Perm Oil Refinery on 7 May.
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