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What does the soldier mean by "Ula" in the military parade on the 76th anniversary of the victory of the Russian Patriotic War?
On May 9th, the whole country in Russia celebrated the 76th anniversary of the victory of the Great Patriotic War. On this day, the Victory Day parade in Red Square is a commemorative activity and the most concerned. Red Square Victory Day parade phalanx includes: walking phalanx, mechanized phalanx and air formation. The parade consisted of more than1.20 thousand people, and 76 helicopters and planes flew over Red Square. We also noticed that in this Victory Day military parade, the soldiers read shouted:? Ulla? . ? Ulla? Writing in Russian? ура? There is no special meaning. If it is substituted in the military parade, it should be understandable. Long live? This means that the soldiers read pay tribute.

The victory of the Russian Patriotic War is of great significance to Russia. In this parade, we also displayed: Typhoon VDV air defense combat vehicle, T-80BVM tank, T-90M tank, Soyuz -SV self-propelled howitzer, Beech M3 ground-to-air missile system, BMD-4M airborne combat vehicle, BTR-MDM airborne combat vehicle, new modular rocket mine-laying vehicle, Uranus -9 unmanned combat vehicle, etc.

Russia commemorates the Victory Day of the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union with the date of surrender of German fascists1May 9, 945 as the anniversary, which happens to be the early morning of May 9, Moscow time. Therefore, this day has also been designated as the Victory Day of the Great Patriotic War, and commemorative activities are held every year, and military parade activities are often the highlight.

This year is different. Originally, according to the scheduled plan, the Russian people could have a three-day holiday on International Labor Day, plus a three-day holiday on Victory Day. But this year, Putin signed a presidential decree on April 23, and designated May 4, May 5, May 6 and May 7 as non-working days, which means that from May this year, the Russian people can have a continuous holiday for ten days.