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China celebrated the eighties of the end of World War II in Beijing on Wednesday, as Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted more than twenty foreign leaders in a military procession.
President Xi Jinping gave an opening speech in a position, before reviewing the forces in a Limozine, calling for a period, “greetings, comrades!”
More than twenty foreign leaders, including North Korea, Kim Jong Un, and Russia Vladimir Putin, head of the Myanmar Military Council Men Aung Hulang and Iranian President Masoud Bezishian, were at the location of the place, according to the broadcasting summary by the media, with Western leaders who were largely absent.
The event is designed to display some of the country’s latest weapons and revive “the victory of the Japanese aggression and the world’s victory over the fascism.”
The show-one of the largest ever-missiles installed on trucks, tanks, self-government vehicles and other equipment that exceeds the Tiannmen Square, and Ozei soldiers in forming and fighter planes on the capital, where China offered its military ingenuity.
The show ended with a version of 80,000 doves and an equal number of balloons in a visual scene symbolizing peace.
Capture some moments of the show here:
The eleventh arrives with Putin and Kim
(LR) Russian President Vladimir Putin is walking with Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un before a military parade that determines the eighties of the victory over Japan and the end of World War II, in Tiananmen Square in Beijing on September 3, 2025.
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Visit foreign leaders
(The front row L.
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In the image of the billiards distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) speaks with Chinese President Xi Jinping (C) and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (PBUH) after a collective photo before a military display on the occasion of the eighties to beat the second world’s strangers, in Beijing Tianmen in September.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping (C), North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (PBUH) and President of Russia Vladimir Putin (L) arrives to attend a reception in the major hall of the people, after a military parade that determines the eighties of the victory over Japan and the end of World War II, in Beijing on September 3, 2025.
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The show begins
China’s flag was raised during the military parade in Tiananmen Square.
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The eleventh of the amazing forces is looking for
Chinese President Xi Jinping begins his inspection of the forces during the military parade, which represents the eighties of the victory over Japan and the end of World War II.
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Chinese forces are going
Chinese forces scream slogans walking during the military parade.
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Screaming
Chinese forces are running during the military parade.
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Military agencies
Vehicles and armored soldiers are seen during the military parade in Tiananmen Square on September 3, 2025, in Beijing, China.
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Aircraft in training
Military aircraft fly in training during the military parade.
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Unmanned helicopters
A drone is seen during the military parade.
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Marine ships
A marine ship is seen during the military parade.
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The Popular Liberation Army Force
Armored vehicles and soldiers are seen during the military parade.
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Underwater drones
The uninhabited HSU100 vehicle sees underwater during the military parade.
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The helicopters fly in the composition
Helicopters from the Chinese People’s Army Liberation Army flying in formation during the military parade.
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Peace doves
Birds and balloons are launched at the end of the military parade.
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Victoria Yiu of CNBC contributed to this report.
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2025-09-03 05:45:00



