Russia Marks 75th Anniversary Of End Of Leningrad Siege

Russia marks 75th anniversary of end of Leningrad siege

Saint Petersburg, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Jan, 2019 ) :Russian President Vladimir Putin will on Sunday preside over ceremonies marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the World War II siege of Leningrad that claimed over 800,000 lives.

Saint Petersburg -- formerly known as Leningrad -- will plunge into the atmosphere of a wartime city under siege, with authorities broadcasting air-raid warnings, radio announcements and the ticking of a metronome.

The centrepiece of the commemorations will be a military parade in the city's Palace Square featuring more than 2,500 servicemen in modern and period uniforms, tanks and multiple-launch rocket systems.

Many in Saint Petersburg, including some siege survivors, have denounced the planned parade as misplaced sabre-rattling and militaristic propaganda.

Putin, a native of Saint Petersburg, is not expected to attend the controversial parade itself. His itinerary includes a visit to the famed Piskaryovskoe cemetery and a memorial concert, said the Kremlin.

"This is a very important date for our entire country, for all... Russians and personally for President Putin," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Putin himself, at 66, was born after the war. But his older brother died in childhood during the devastating siege and is buried in a mass grave at Piskaryovskoe.

The Russian leader's mother nearly succumbed to hunger, while his father fought in the war and was wounded near Leningrad.

Encircled by the Nazi troops for 872 days between 1941 and 1944, the city of then around three million people went through unspeakable horrors.

With supplies to the city cut, bread rations plunged to 250 grammes for manual workers and 125 grammes for other civilians.

More than 800,000 people died of hunger, disease and shelling. Many historians say the truefigures are higher.