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Stephen Siggal attended the Victory Day show next to the gang of motorcycle

Also, dozens of world leaders align in Russia in Moscow to honor its military goods, the government media monitored one guest of the Hollywood star-Hollywood star in the 1990s, Stephen Seagal.

Among the shots of armored vehicles heading to the streets paved with cobbled near the Kremlin, Seagal has briefly appeared in a closer image during Izvestia coverage of the government media for the day of the victory of Russia.

A separate clip was distributed from the martial film artist, which moves through the crowd on Friday to social media during the weekend.

The French News Agency, the French News Agency, from Moscow, reported that Siggal was seen near the gang of Russian national motorcycle passengers called the wolves of the night.

Siggal, a friend of Russian leader Vladimir Putin for a long time, was explicit about his support for Moscow and gained Russian citizenship in 2016. The Russian Foreign Ministry made a special representative in 2018 to enhance the Russian culture of the United States, and he continued to synthesize himself with Kremlin after carrying out the duty of twenties.

It was not the only American movie to attend Friday. Oliver Stone, an Oscar -winning director, who made a four -hour documentary film on Putin, was filmed in this event.

Stone Putin has often praised, describing the latter as a “great leader” in an interview with the Guardian in May 2023. The director was filmed shaking Putin’s hand during a reception for foreign leaders on Friday.


American director Oliver Stone will attend the military parade on Red Square, in central Moscow.

Stone was seen attending the show wearing a tape of St. George, a symbol of the Russian army.

Kirill KudryavTsev/AFP via Getty Images



Their appearance in the show represents how Russia has sought to raise the greatness of this year to the eighties of the establishment of the surrender of Nazi Germany in World War II.

The marches of victory day have appeared in the past two years in a size background procession, which is largely believed to be due to the preservation of Russia’s resources such as tanks and aircraft for war. It seems that a few world leaders – most of them from Eastern European and Central Asia – seemed to watch the event.

However, on Friday, Moscow made a full offer to about twenty leaders, including the eleventh Jinping of Chinese, in the attendance.

ISKANDER and Ballstalist Yars missiles, multi-Tornado-S missile launchers, and modern T-90 battle tanks crossed a group of street cameras, and SU-25 toured combat aircraft over central Moscow with colored smoke.

As it appeared in the procession for the first time, the Russian attack planes, which became the main Kremlin weapons in the war.


A Russian armored vehicle carries a drone attack during the victory day procession in Moscow.

A armored vehicle is apparently carrying drones, which Iran designed and Russia uses extensively in the war.

The news agency Xinhua/news agency Xinhua via Getti Imas



The days before the show, which aims to be a demonstration of Russia’s strength and confidence in its army, witnessed Moscow threatening Moscow with several waves of drone attempts that forced the airports near the closure temporarily.

Ukrainian leader Folodimir Zellinski warned world leaders earlier this week that they face the risks by attending the victory day.

“Our position is very simple for all countries that travel to Russia on May 9: We cannot take responsibility for what is happening on the lands of the Russian Federation,” Zellinski said.

During the actual offer, Russia cut off the Internet in central Moscow and said it had climbed measures to counter possible drone threats.

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