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السبت، 9 مايو 2015

شوفوا اجمل الصور للعرض العسكرى الروسى و احتراق دبابة روسية خلال احتفالات عيد النصر

احتراق دبابة روسية خلال احتفالات عيد النصر

Terror at Russian Victory Parade as missile system believed to be the same as that used to destroy Flight MH17 CATCHES FIRE in front of crowd

عيد نصر روسيا.. "عضلات بوتين" تراود قلق الغرب
الرئيس الروسي فلاديمير بوتين سعى لاستعراض إمكانيات بلاده الهائلة في مجال السلاح، وهو ما اعتبرته "استعراضًا للقوة" موجَّه إلى دول الغرب.
ولفتت إلى أنَّ الآلاف من الجنود قدَّموا عرضًا في الساحة الحمراء بالعاصمة موسكو أظهرت روسيا من خلالها تمتعها بقوة سلاحية بتكنولوجيا فائقة، حيث عرضت ﻷول مرة دباباتها من الطراز تي-14، لكن الصحيفة ركَّزت على غياب قادة دول الغرب عن الاحتفالية الروسية الضخمة، حيث قاطعت بريطانيا، شأنها شأن الكثير من دول العالم، هذا الاحتفال بسبب دور روسيا في الأزمة الأوكرانية، حيث أنَّها متهمة بتسليح المتمردين الانفصاليين في شرق أوكرانيا، وهي التهمة التي يحاول مسؤولو روسيا نفيها.
وقاطعت الولايات المتحدة وأستراليا وكندا وغالبية دول الاتحاد الأوروبي احتفالات روسيا اليوم، لكن الحدث لم يخل تمامًا من كبار قادة العالم، حيث حضر الرئيسان الصيني شي جين بينج، والهندي براناب موخيرجي، والأمين العام للأمم المتحدة، بان كي مون.
وأشارت الصحيفة أيضًا إلى حضور عدد من قادة الدول مثل الرئيس عبد الفتاح السيسي، والكوبي راؤول كاسترو، والفنزويلي نيكولاس مادورو، والزيمبابوي روبرت موجابي، والجنوب إفريقي جاكوب زوما.
ورغم عدم حضوره، أرسل الزعيم الكوري الشمالي كيم يونج أون برقية إلى بوتين تمنَّى لها فيها النجاح في بناء روسيا قوية.


As it was making its way through the city of Chita, in Siberia, the BUK missile system dramatically caught fire 
As it was making its way through the city of Chita, in Siberia, the BUK missile system dramatically caught fire 
As concerned spectators watched on, smoke started to pour out of the back of the missile launcher during the V-Day parade
As concerned spectators watched on, smoke started to pour out of the back of the missile launcher during the V-Day parade

A BUK missile system - the weaponry believed to down MH17 - caught fire during the V day parade in the Siberian city of Chita 
Observers said the mobile BUK missile M1 system's engine possibly caught fire in the city of Chita because of an oil leak
Observers said the mobile BUK missile M1 system's engine possibly caught fire in the city of Chita because of an oil leak
A soldier turns his head away from the smoke billowing out of the end of the BUK missile system, as concerned spectators looked on
A soldier turns his head away from the smoke billowing out of the end of the BUK missile system, as concerned spectators looked on
As the BUK missile system ground to a halt on a level crossing, a group of soldiers were left to douse the flames with a hose 
As the BUK missile system ground to a halt on a level crossing, a group of soldiers were left to douse the flames with a hose 
Observers said the mobile BUK missile M1 system's engine possibly caught fire because of an oil leak.  
A military source said: 'The fire was extinguished within minutes, then a military truck pulled it away.
'There could have been an oil leak, causing the fire and creating that smoke. Things like that do happen to equipment."
The source downplayed the incident, saying: 'There was no major fire, no emergency situation, no threat.'
It follows the hugely embarrassing episode last week when one of Russia's state-of-the-art T-14 Armata ground to a halt while others drove on in a Victory parade rehearsal.  
The engine was still rumbling, but it would not move.
After an attempt to tow it failed, the T-14 rolled away under its own steam about 15 minutes later. 
Russian serviceman march during the Victory Day parade, on a day when Russia showcased its new military hardware
Russian serviceman march during the Victory Day parade, on a day when Russia showcased its new military hardware
Soviet SU-100 tank destroyers drive during the Victory Day parade - Russia used the event to highlight its formidable military defence
Soviet SU-100 tank destroyers drive during the Victory Day parade - Russia used the event to highlight its formidable military defence
Russian T-14 Armata tanks, which have a remote-controlled gun turret and reinforced capsule for the crew, are shown off at the parade
Russian T-14 Armata tanks, which have a remote-controlled gun turret and reinforced capsule for the crew, are shown off at the parade
The T-14 Armata is said to surpass all Western versions because of its remotely controlled cannon and the protection it offers to its crew
The T-14 Armata is said to surpass all Western versions because of its remotely controlled cannon and the protection it offers to its crew
Russian BUK-M2 medium-range battlefield surface-to-air missile systems drive during the Victory Day parade in Moscow's Red Square
Russian BUK-M2 medium-range battlefield surface-to-air missile systems drive during the Victory Day parade in Moscow's Red Square
Russian Kurganets-25 armoured personnel carriers drive during the country's show of strength at the Victory Day parade - they are fitted with guns that are controlled remotely by the crew and can be fitted with larger cannons
Russian Kurganets-25 armoured personnel carriers drive during the country's show of strength at the Victory Day parade - they are fitted with guns that are controlled remotely by the crew and can be fitted with larger cannons
Russian BTR-MDM Rakushka (Shell) airborne armored personnel carrier drives during the Victory Day parade at Red Square
Russian BTR-MDM Rakushka (Shell) airborne armored personnel carrier drives during the Victory Day parade at Red Square
A Russian strategic ballistic missile RS-24 Yars launching vehicle is watched on by serviceman as it moves through Red Square
A Russian strategic ballistic missile RS-24 Yars launching vehicle is watched on by serviceman as it moves through Red Square
At an aquarium in Siberia, seals wore military headgear, raise a flag, carry knives in their mouths, and shoot at a target 
At an aquarium in Siberia, seals wore military headgear, raise a flag, carry knives in their mouths, and shoot at a target 
The seals were clearly swept along in the show of military prowess in Russia today during the V Day celebrations
The seals were clearly swept along in the show of military prowess in Russia today during the V Day celebrations
Seals dressed in military uniforms look like they are standing to attention - on the Victory Parade day in Russia
Seals dressed in military uniforms look like they are standing to attention - on the Victory Parade day in Russia
Russian Su-25 assault aircrafts release smoke in the colours of the Russian flag while flying above the Kremlin
Russian Su-25 assault aircrafts release smoke in the colours of the Russian flag while flying above the Kremlin
Security personnel watch as Russian air force fighter jets trail the colours of the Russian flag as they fly towards Red Square
Security personnel watch as Russian air force fighter jets trail the colours of the Russian flag as they fly towards Red Square
Russian MIG-29 and SU-25 military jets fly in formation above Red Square in Moscow on the day of celebration
Russian MIG-29 and SU-25 military jets fly in formation above Red Square in Moscow on the day of celebration
The V Day parade in Red Square, Moscow, is a chance for the country to showcase its formidable defensive powers
The V Day parade in Red Square, Moscow, is a chance for the country to showcase its formidable defensive powers
In a display of military force, Russian servicemen march during the Victory Day parade that started at 10.00 (07.00 GMT) today
In a display of military force, Russian servicemen march during the Victory Day parade that started at 10.00 (07.00 GMT) today
Some 16,500 troops from across Russia are marching past Lenin's Mausoleum and St Basil's Cathedral to commemorate their war dead
Some 16,500 troops from across Russia are marching past Lenin's Mausoleum and St Basil's Cathedral to commemorate their war dead
Banner unit soldiers march and salute as part of the celebrations to remember the Allied victory over the Nazis in World War Two
Banner unit soldiers march and salute as part of the celebrations to remember the Allied victory over the Nazis in World War Two
The Soviet Union suffered 24 million civilian and military casualties in the war, about 50 times more than the losses of Great Britain
The Soviet Union suffered 24 million civilian and military casualties in the war, about 50 times more than the losses of Great Britain
This year's Victory Parade celebrations in Russia is the largest since it was first held on Stalin's orders after victory in Europe
This year's Victory Parade celebrations in Russia is the largest since it was first held on Stalin's orders after victory in Europe
Russia's celebrations take place a day later than those in Western Europe because of a time lag, when the surrender became effective
Russia's celebrations take place a day later than those in Western Europe because of a time lag, when the surrender became effective
The Victory Day celebrations in Russia was snubbed by leading world nations - and highlighted  its military strength
The Victory Day celebrations in Russia was snubbed by leading world nations - and highlighted its military strength
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu cuts a stern face as he salutes while his car makes its way down Red Square in Moscow
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu cuts a stern face as he salutes while his car makes its way down Red Square in Moscow
Russian servicemen dressed in historical uniform march in Red Square in the Russian capital this morning
Russian servicemen dressed in historical uniform march in Red Square in the Russian capital this morning
The parade was first held on Stalin's orders after victory in Europe and is now one of the most sacred days in the Russian calendar
The parade was first held on Stalin's orders after victory in Europe and is now one of the most sacred days in the Russian calendar
Russian S-400 Triumph medium-range and long-range surface-to-air missile systems drive during the Victory Day parade
Russian S-400 Triumph medium-range and long-range surface-to-air missile systems drive during the Victory Day parade
Russian infantry fighting vehicle with the Armata Universal Combat Platform makes its way through Red Square in Moscow this morning
Russian infantry fighting vehicle with the Armata Universal Combat Platform makes its way through Red Square in Moscow this morning
It came as Vladimir Putin staged Russia's biggest ever Victory Day military parade on Red Square as he displayed the country's formidable armaments in a show of strength directed at the West. 
Russia today held Victory Day parades in cities across its 13 time zones marking the 70th anniversary of the Nazi surrender. 
Thousands of troops marched across the historic cobblestones in Red Square and new high-tech armour including T-14 Armata tanks was on show publicly for the first time. 
Armed with a remote-controlled turret and an automatic loading system, the tank is the product of Russia's ten-year armament program in which £254billion is being spent on new weaponry.  
Britain - like many leading world nations - boycotted the event because of Russia's role in the Ukraine crisis.
Russia is regularly accused of arming separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, but its officials deny the allegations.  
More than 6,000 people have been killed since fighting began in April 2014 in Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Russian Typhoon-U all-terrain armoured vehicles with enhanced protection are shown off in the V Day parade in Moscow
Russian Typhoon-U all-terrain armoured vehicles with enhanced protection are shown off in the V Day parade in Moscow
Russian BUK-M2/SA-17 Grizzly medium-range battlefield surface-to-air missile system on show during the parade in Moscow
Russian BUK-M2/SA-17 Grizzly medium-range battlefield surface-to-air missile system on show during the parade in Moscow
Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during the parade that was snubbed by many leading world nations
Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during the parade that was snubbed by many leading world nations
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping watch the parade in what was a show of Russia's military force
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping watch the parade in what was a show of Russia's military force
Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev (second right) and Kyrgyzstan's President Almazbek Atambayev (second right) watch the parade
Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev (second right) and Kyrgyzstan's President Almazbek Atambayev (second right) watch the parade
Some 16,500 troops from across Russia - some kitted out in World World Two-era uniforms - marched past Lenin's Mausoleum and St Basil's Cathedral, and more than 100 aircraft flew over Red Square.
All eyes were on the new high-tech T-14 Armata tank, which a Russian news agency said would send 'shivers down Washington's spines'.
The RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles - each capable of delivering three nuclear warheads - was also on display.

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