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According to journalists, the official notification of the abolition of firework...

"People disappoint": Moscow canceled salute on Russia's Day - Roszma (photo)

According to journalists, the official notification of the abolition of fireworks from power did not receive, and some media outlets generally claimed that the festive salute would take place. On Monday, June 12, in Moscow, for the first time in many years, there was no festive salute until Russia. This was reported by the correspondent of the Russian edition of The Moscow Times Petro Kozlov in his Telegram channel.

"For the first time in many years in Moscow, a festive salute was canceled in honor of Russia Day on June 12," Kozlov wrote. According to the journalist, "the cancellation happened secret. " According to him, no official warning from the authorities came, and some media generally claimed that the festive salute would take place. Kozlov also mentioned that the Russians who wanted to look at the fireworks came to the big stone bridge and other viewing platforms.

"Neither at 10:00 pm nor later the fireworks never started. Right now people are disappointed," the journalist stated. It should be reminded that on June 12, the Ministry of Defense of Russia in honor of the celebration of the Day of Russia posted in its official Telegram-channel a patriotic video with a poem, which sounds an ambiguous phrase "I am Russian, on the neck. For ages, through".