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President Tokayev Leads Military Parade Commemorating World War II Victory and the Fight Against Japanese Militarists
In a solemn and poignant display, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev attended a military parade at the Akorda, the official seat of the President of Kazakhstan. The event, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Second World War and the fight against Japanese militarists, was a significant commemoration of a crucial chapter in history.
The military parade, themed around the commemoration of the Second World War victory and the fight against Japanese militarists, was a public event attended by the President and high-ranking military officials. Among those present were Defense Minister Marat Khusainov and Chief of the General Staff Major General Bulat Aqshalov.
The parade was a moving tribute to the bravery and resilience shown by the Kazakhstani forces during the war. It was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the nation in the fight against Japanese militarism. The officers and generals present saluted the President as they marched past in a display of unity and respect.
The military parade was organised by the Akorda and served as a significant event marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Second World War. It was a powerful symbol of Kazakhstan's commitment to remembering its history and honouring those who fought and died for the country's freedom.
In his address, President Tokayev paid tribute to the courage and determination of the Kazakhstani forces, emphasising the importance of remembering the past to ensure a peaceful and prosperous future for all. The military parade was a fitting tribute to the heroes of the past and a reminder of the values that Kazakhstan holds dear.
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