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Victory Day Celebrations in Murmansk and Litsa
Celebration of Victory Day on May 9th is an important part of Russian life.
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
War veterans are guests of honour at the celebrations.
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
Flower ceremony by the main memorial in the Litsa valley, were the Arctic frontline between German and Soviet troops ran in WWII.
Remains of fallen soldiers are still found in the Litsa valley every summer. They are buried at a memorial graveyard.
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
Soldiers in WWII uniforms in the Victory Day parade in Murmansk.
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
Students taking part in the people's parade from the center of Murmansk to the Alyosha war memorial.
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
Thousands of people take part in the five kilometers long walk form downtown Murmansk to the Alyosha war memorial.
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
The 35 meters high statue Alyosha is an important landmark in Murmansk.
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
May 9th is a day of celebration...
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
...and also a day of remembrance and reflection.
Trude Pettersen / BarentsObserver
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