24 Apr 2019 | 12:35 PM UTC
Russia: Victory Day military parades preparations in Moscow April 24-May 9
Victory Day military parades rehearsals held in Moscow April 24-May 9; road closures announced
Event
Preparations for the Victory Day military parades will start in Moscow on Wednesday, April 24, until Thursday, May 9. The Moscow traffic service announced the closure of the following streets to all vehicles starting from 21:00 (local time) on Wednesday April 24, until the end of the preparations:
- Mokhovaya street (from Vozdvishenka street to Tverskaya street)
- Tverskaya street
- Okhotnyy Ryad street
- Teatral'nyy Proyezd (from Bol'shaya Dmitrovka street to Petrovka street)
The Il'inka and Varvarka streets as well as the Bol'shoy Moskvoretskiy bridge will be fully closed from 22:00 on Wednesday, April 24 until the end of the event.
The following areas will be closed from Monday, April 29, to Saturday, May 4, starting from 17:30, and on Tuesday, May 7, from 05:30 until the end of the event:
- Novaya and Staraya squares
- Moskvoretskaya, Kremlevskaya, Goncharnaya, Kotel'nicheskaya, Ustinskaya Naberezhnaya, Sofiyskaya, Raushskaya, and Sadovnicheskaya embankments
- Malyy Moskvoretskiy bridge
- Chugunnyi bridge
- Bolotanaya street
- Faleyevskiy alley
- Balchug street, 1-y and 2-y Raushskiy alleys
- Solyanka street
- Bolshoy Putinkovskiy alley
Context
Russia holds the annual Victory Day parade on May 9 to celebrate the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. This will be the 74th anniversary of the end of World War II and the government typically uses the parade to showcase new military technology.
Advice
Individuals in Moscow, and more generally in Russia, are advised to anticipate transportation disruptions around all Victory Day events. Individuals should allow additional time to travel, and obey all instructions issued by the local authorities.