The first military parade was held in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, after a pandemic on May 26.

The EPA's Tbilisi correspondent reports that Azerbaijani Defense Minister General-Polkovnik Zakir Hasanov has joined the event, which was attended by the Georgian President, prime minister, parliamentary chairman, and other government officials.

The Military Orchestra of the High Military School also gave a parade in the name of Heydər Əliyev.

The orchestra's "Song of Solomon," "The Song of Solomon," and other compositions have been welcomed by the inhabitants of the capital.

The parade, which was also used by aviation vehicles, featured a number of artillery and technologies in the Georgian Armed Forces arsenal, as well as a local manufacturing "Didgori" armored vehicle.

Tens of thousands of city dwellers watched the money organized in the Freedom Square.