The Liberation Day Parade is the
military parade in
Stepanakert that marks the anniversary of the capture, held on 9 May. It is organized by the
Ministry of Defence and usually lasts an hour and 45 minutes. The parade normally takes place every five years on
Renaissance Square and it showcases the defense capability of the defense army. Over the years the parade was fitted to resemble the quinquennial
Independence Day parade in
Yerevan. The following parades have historically been held: • 1995 - The first parade in honor of the holiday was held in 1995, which celebrated the 3rd anniversary of both holidays. The parade also coincided with the
golden jubilee (50th anniversary) of the
Great Patriotic War, which was celebrated with military parades in all former Soviet republics (excluding the
Baltic states). The commander of the parade was Deputy Commander of the NKR Army Major-General
Seyran Ohanyan while the inspector was Defence minister
Samvel Babayan. All orders and speeches during the parade were notably given in
Russian instead of the
Armenian language. Troops from all the Defense Districts and separate subdivisions of the Defense Army passed through the central square. • 2007 - The 2007 parade was attended by Armenian President Kocharian and Artsakh President
Arkady Ghukasian. President Ghukasian in particular, honored the anniversary of the Great Patriotic War by noting that Armenians appreciate the contribution of their ancestors who took part in both the Second World War and the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Ghukasyan also reiterated the point that the citizens of the republic would have the final say over their future in peace talks with
Azerbaijan. The parade was commanded by the Colonel General
Seyran Ohanyan and his deputy Major General
Movses Hakobyan. It took place with the participation of troops and troops, as well as with the participation of a large number of foreign guests (from the
United States,
France,
Russia and other countries). Contingents included those from the
Kristapor Ivanyan Military College, veterans of the Great Patriotic War, and members of the
Artsakh Freedom Fighters Union. • 2012 - Celebrated the 20th anniversary of the liberation and the 67th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. The
Band of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia (led by Colonel
Armen Poghosyan) and the
Honour Guard Battalion of the Armenian Ministry of Defense (led by Lieutenant Colonel Sokrat Vardanyan) took part in the parade, with the band playing
Azat u ankakh Artsakh (the national anthem) in the middle of the parade and the guards performing an
exhibition drill. The parade was the first to use
Nissan Patrol SUVs as inspection vehicles for the Minister of Defense and the parade commander. • 2017 - The
silver jubilee parade also was held on the occasion of the 72nd anniversary of the victory. In addition, a display of weapons is held at Revival Square prior to the start of the parade. The Armenian delegation was led by President
Serzh Sargsyan and Defense Minister
Vigen Sargsyan.
Ceremonial music usually played during the parade • Presidential Fanfare • Signal • Zangezur Stage •
March of the Preobrazhensky Regiment •
Jubilee Slow March "25 Years of the Red Army" • March "Defile" • Military March No. 1 • Military March No. 2 • Festive Yerevan March • Our name is Armenian Army •
Den Pobedy • March "Parade" •
March of the Pilots • Capital March • Erebouni == Yerkrapah Day ==