KEY POINTS
  • Russia's confirmed coronavirus tally surpassed 500,000 on Thursday.
  • The Kremlin has insisted that the crisis is under control and restrictions can be lifted.
  • The lifting comes ahead of a key political events including Moscow's Victory Day Parade on June 24, and a referendum on constitutional changes on July 1.
Disinfection officials provide hygiene during the annual Red Square Book Fair held in Russian capital Moscow.

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Russia surpassed 500,000 on Thursday, and the rate of new daily cases remains high, but restrictions are being lifted quickly ahead of key political events.

Experts say Russia is keen to lift unpopular lockdown measures ahead of two important political milestones which were rescheduled because of the coronavirus pandemic: Moscow's Victory Day Parade — Russia's annual show of military hardware — and a historic referendum on constitutional changes that would allow President Vladimir Putin to run for further terms in office.