RT reported that the Russian Navy Day celebration was held on July 28 in St. Petersburg, continuing the tradition of holding it on the last Sunday of July every year.
During this year's celebration, warships from the Northern, Pacific, Baltic and Caspian Fleets, as well as from the Russian naval base in Syria, participated in the parade. In total, the parade was attended by about 15,000 people, creating a vibrant and solemn atmosphere.
In addition to Russian ships, this year's parade also includes ships and military forces from Russia's foreign partners. China's Jiao Zuo torpedo boat, Algeria's training ship La Soummam and India's frigate INS Tabar were all present in the event.
The participation of international ships not only adds to the diversity and scale of the parade, but also demonstrates military cooperation between Russia and other countries.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the parade and gave a speech on a patrol boat. Mr. Putin's presence at this event demonstrates the importance of Navy Day to Russia, as well as his strong support for the navy.
Mr. Putin's speech emphasized the important role of the navy in protecting Russia's sovereignty and national interests.
The parade ends with a spectacular fireworks display. The fireworks display is not only a wonderful ending to an important anniversary, but also a symbol of the strength and prosperity of the Russian navy - according to RT.
Military parade at St. Petersburg this year is not only an occasion to honor the Russian navy, but also an opportunity for Russia to demonstrate its military strength and solidarity with international partners.