Next to Putin at the parade, a participant in the invasion of Ukraine was seated for the first time
Leonid Ryzhov commanded a motorized rifle brigade that participated in battles on the territory of the Luhansk region.

At the Victory Parade in Moscow, Leonid Ryzhov, a participant in the invasion of Ukraine, was seated to the right of Vladimir Putin in an adjacent chair. In 2022, Ryzhov commanded a motorized rifle brigade that participated in battles on the territory of the Luhansk region, writes "Agenstvo".
On the tribune, Ryzhov took a seat to Putin's left. To the president's right sits war veteran Svet Turunov, who fought in artillery on the Leningrad and 4th Ukrainian fronts, and from 1976 to 1990 was an assistant to the Minister of Defense of the USSR.
In the first months of the invasion of Ukraine, Ryzhov commanded the 7th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade, which participated in the crossing of the Seversky Donets river. In July 2022, he was awarded the title of Hero of Russia.
Previously, World War II veterans were seated in adjacent places in the same row as Putin.
To the left in the photo, past the WWII veteran, are Kolya and Alexander Lukashenka.
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