Russia celebrated Victory Day on Tuesday, a holiday commemorating the Soviet Union’s role in the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. In a brief address at a scaled-down parade in Moscow’s Red Square under tight security, President Vladimir Putin claimed that “real war” is being waged against Russia and accused Western nations of stoking conflict and treating Ukraine as a “bargaining chip.” The traditional flyover was canceled, as were celebrations in at least 20 cities due to security concerns, after what Moscow alleges was a drone attack on the Kremlin last week.