
The US Embassy in Moscow is warning any remaining Americans that are currently in Russia to avoid all large public gatherings on Monday, for the May 9th ‘Victory Day’ celebrations commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
“Annual Victory Day celebrations, including the main parade in Red Square, will take place in Moscow through May 9. Local authorities will restrict movement in event areas to facilitate rehearsals for the event,” the embassy said in a security alert issued Friday.
“In the past, there have been heightened police presence surrounding these events. Given the ongoing tensions, U.S. citizens should avoid large public gatherings. Smaller Victory Day events are expected throughout Russia,” it added, while noting: “The embassy may not always be aware of the exact time and place of these events in advance.”
It appears the concern here is that amid tensions between the US and Russia at boiling-point, and as the Biden administration deepens the US military and intelligence role in Ukraine in what’s clearly now a proxy war (Pentagon denials of this term notwithstanding), individual Americans could be subject to random violent attack. Or alternately, they could be subject to arrest by authorities, perhaps on suspicions of “spying” or disturbing the peace.

8 Iyar (1096) – Rhineland massacres of the First Crusade begin – On their way to Holy Land, small bands of knights and peasants, along with local inhabitants, the “People’s Crusade”, attacked many Jewish communities, most notably in the Rhineland towns of Worms and Mainz. On Shabbat, 8th of Iyar, the Jews of Speyer were also attacked. However, most of them were allowed refuge in the bishop’s castle and neighbouring towns such as Heidelberg. (See Sivan in Jewish History” for Sivan 1).
The Rhineland massacres, also known as the German Crusade of 1096[1] or Gzerot Tatnó[2] (Hebrew: גזרות תתנ”ו, “Edicts of 4856”), were a series of mass murders of Jews perpetrated by mobs of French and German Christians of the People’s Crusade in the year 1096, or 4856 according to the Hebrew calendar. These massacres are often seen as the first in a sequence of antisemitic events in Europe which culminated in the Holocaust.[3]
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