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新闻快照:卫国战争胜利六十五周年红场焰火晚会 [原创 2010-05-10 08:23:47]   

 

新闻快照:卫国战争胜利六十五周年红场焰火晚会

 

编者按:已经连续转载了不少关于卫国战争六十五年纪念活动的照片。今天这一集将介绍莫斯科当天的庆祝活动和晚上的烟火晚会。

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0 && image.height>0){if(image.width>=700){this.width=700;this.height=image.height*700/image.width;}}" class=DL-main-photo height=408 alt="Fireworks explode above Moscow's Kremlin and the Moskva River during Victory Day celebrations May 9, 2010." src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/02hE26N74z2rm/610x.jpg" width=610>

0 && image.height>0){if(image.width>=700){this.width=700;this.height=image.height*700/image.width;}}" class=DL-main-photo height=405 alt="MOSCOW - RUSSIA - MAY 9: Fireworks go off above the Kremlin during Victory Day celebrations on May 9, 2010 in Moscow, Russia. The celebrations mark the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany, the first of which NATO troops have been invited to take part, in what is seen as a recognition of post cold war solidarity." src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0f1r1hi7Aw8ku/610x.jpg" width=610>

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0 && image.height>0){if(image.width>=700){this.width=700;this.height=image.height*700/image.width;}}" class=DL-main-photo height=405 alt="MOSCOW - RUSSIA - MAY 9: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife Svetlana Medvedeva watch fireworks go off above the Kremlin during Victory Day celebrations on May 9, 2010 in Moscow, Russia. The celebrations mark the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany, the first of which NATO troops have been invited to take part, in what is seen as a recognition of post cold war solidarity." src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/08IL3XmctV4af/610x.jpg" width=610>

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梅德韦杰夫和夫人斯威特拉娜和二战老战士等观看红场烟火。

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克林姆林宫及圣巴希尔大教堂上空的美丽烟火。

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0 && image.height>0){if(image.width>=700){this.width=700;this.height=image.height*700/image.width;}}" class=DL-main-photo height=610 alt="Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Chinese President Hu Jintao walk along Red Square after the military parade to mark Victory Day in Moscow, May 9, 2010." src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/00Hqd406HQ5Pr/x610.jpg" width=451>

大阅兵结束后梅德韦杰夫陪同xxx在红场上漫步。

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0 && image.height>0){if(image.width>=700){this.width=700;this.height=image.height*700/image.width;}}" class=DL-main-photo height=405 alt="A girl looks at the medals of a World War II veteran during the veterans' traditional meetings marking Victory Day celebration in the Gorky Park, Moscow, Sunday, May 9, 2010. Victory Day is modern Russia's most important secular holiday, which always sees elaborate observances throughout the country." src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0egs0MU7pDgbJ/610x.jpg" width=610>

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参加莫斯科各项纪念活动的二战老兵。

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