UK protection chief Ben Wallace had urged that Putin could use this historic day to escalate his so-called “particular navy operation” in Ukraine and declare an outright struggle. Even when that had been Putin’s plan, he was unlikely to observe by means of after Wallace’s feedback, not wanting to seem to his Western foes as such a straightforward nut to crack.

As an alternative, the Russian president used his speech to mix historical past with the current, banking on Russian nationalism on its most patriotic of holidays to justify his struggle.

In his reverence for Soviet struggle heroes who helped defeat Nazi Germany in World Battle II — the rationale Russia celebrates Victory Day — Putin referred to new Nazi threats in Ukraine, repeating his baseless justification for the invasion as an operation to “denazify” the nation.

In reference to the specter of NATO troops in Europe, Putin mentioned: “Every little thing indicated {that a} conflict with neo-Nazis, Banderites [Ukrainian nationalists], on whom the US and their youthful companions counted on, could be inevitable.”

“Hazard was growing on daily basis. Russia repelled this aggression in a preventative method. This was the one right resolution, and it was well timed resolution. The choice of an impartial, sovereign and highly effective nation,” he mentioned.

Putin had few different choices than to make use of his speech to maintain promoting his struggle to his personal folks. He has so few successes in Ukraine to brag of, in any case. All he can do now could be to maintain Russians on his facet as they undergo the financial hardship of crippling sanctions and worldwide isolationism.

The query now could be whether or not Putin will use today — or this week even — to escalate the struggle in different methods.

There are rising issues that Russian forces will flip once more to standoff weapons — aerial strikes and long-range missiles, for instance — that may be fired from afar, as they so usually do when they’re on the backfoot. That is worrying, as these assaults are indiscriminate and have a tendency to trigger large civilian tolls. A bombing of a college in Luhansk, japanese Ukraine, that’s feared to have killed no less than 60 sheltering folks over the weekend is only one instance.

After Russia’s failure to take territory in Ukraine’s north and across the capital, Kyiv, it is struggling even within the east and south, the place it has had a presence by means of pro-Russian rebels for years. The chance that Russia could win nothing, or little or no, in Ukraine is actual.

Whether or not something modifications this Victory Day or not, a brand new chapter within the struggle will inevitably want writing quickly.

CNN’s Anna Chernova contributed to this report.