The main Victory Day celebrations took place on the Suvorov Square. Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Rogozin greeted Veterans, the republic's leadership, residents and visitors from the big screen. Congratulating the heroes of the Great Day and all Pridnestrovians, he emphasized the importance of national unity.
Peaceful waltz on the eve of invasion of forces of fascism to the Soviet land... The terrible news of the beginning of the war ... Seeing yesterday's schoolchildren, who changed the school form to military... Slender ranks of the defenders, shoulder to shoulder risen to defend the homeland ... Fierce fighting, loss, fear, pain, death ... The first funerals ... Widows, who changed colored cotton dress to black dresses, mothers mourning sons ... The unity of the Soviet people, forcing the enemy from their native land ... Frozen "living memorial" in centuries ... Victory ... Victory! Victory!!!
Participants of creative collectives of the republic and ordinary soldiers with the songs of the pre-war, wartime and victorious songs, performed by Consolidated Republican chorus accompanied by the orchestra of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of PMR breathed life into each of these pages in the history of our country. Participants in the events of those years and their grateful descendants, many of whom took part in the "Immortal regiment" become witnesses of revived chronicle. They came to the square with portraits of ancestors veteran and multimeter St. George ribbon. There was probably no lapel without bi-color symbol of victory, memory, courage, unity. Pridnestrovians are proud to demonstrate a commitment to historical values.
The culmination of the theatrical and choreographic staging of "Pages of Victory" was the movement across the square of the T-34 with the Banner of Victory. The scene symbolizes the meeting of soldiers-winners with the heirs of the Great Victory