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Algeria celebrates 60th independence anniversary with military parade
Published: Jul 06, 2022 08:04 AM
A military parade is held to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence, in Algiers, Algeria, on July 5, 2022.(Photo: Xinhua)

A military parade is held to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence, in Algiers, Algeria, on July 5, 2022.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Algerian soldiers march in a military parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence, in Algiers, Algeria, on July 5, 2022.(Photo: Xinhua)

Algerian soldiers march in a military parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence, in Algiers, Algeria, on July 5, 2022.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
An aerial refueling tanker and six fighter jets stage a flyover during a military parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence, in Algiers, Algeria, on July 5, 2022.(Photo: Xinhua)

An aerial refueling tanker and six fighter jets stage a flyover during a military parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence, in Algiers, Algeria, on July 5, 2022.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Missile launchers are seen during a military parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence in Algiers, Algeria, on July 5, 2022.(Photo: Xinhua)

Missile launchers are seen during a military parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Algeria's independence in Algiers, Algeria, on July 5, 2022.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Algeria on Tuesday held a grand military parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of its independence from French colonialism, with the attendance of senior local and foreign officials.

In a televised message before the parade, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said the Independence Day celebrations "bear the meanings of loyalty to the martyrs, and to the eternal message of November" 1954,  referring to the victory of the Algerian War of Independence.

Tebboune, who is also  commander-in-chief of the People's National Army, inspected parade formations of land, air and naval forces as well as the National Gendarmerie as they passed through a seaside square near the newly built Grand Mosque of Algiers.

The parade also featured hundreds of military vehicles, including missile launchers, armored personnel carriers, and Soviet-era tanks.

After the flyover of Algerian fighter jets in a triangle formation, a showcase of warships including frigates and submarines concluded the parade.

Senior Algerian military officials including Army Chief of Staff Said Chengriha attended the parade, together with foreign leaders and ministers, including the presidents of Tunisia, Ethiopia and Niger.