of violence and again, completely turning over that transition to a civilian led government. barbara, thank ou civilian led government. barbara, thank you very civilian led government. barbara, thank you very much. civilian led government. barbara, thank you very much. barbara - civilian led government. barbara, l thank you very much. barbara plett usher in nairobi there. russia s president vladimir putin has said the world is at a turning point he has been speaking at moscow s annual victory day parade. he told dignitaries that war was being waged against russia. but the parade has been scaled back this year, due to fears of sabotage attacks linked to the war in ukraine. some events have been cancelled there hasn t been a military flypast and 3,000 fewer soldiers have taken part. let s get more on this with 0lga robinson, from bbc monitoring. we heard a lot from president putin but what is clear here as there was very little talk about what is actually happening on the ground
would that change things? suppose finland. i think russia would view that as a hostile act, they have been very clear about that. i think nato might think strategically in the long run, it would be good to have these countries in their membership, but at the height of a crisis like this, whether that is the right moment to do that, i think would give positive thought. for years now, president putin has been squeezing russia s once lively and opinionated media to the point where independent voices have largely been silenced. so, what are most russians hearing about the war that s being fought in their name? 0lga robinson from the bbc s russian monitoring department is herself half ukrainian and half russian. i think when it comes to russian disinformation, what you need to understand is that